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Public Notices. BEAFORTHI BKAFOBTHII BEAFOII'fH I I ! LIXTL« RIVER. CHEAP HOLIDAY EXCURSION * ON ANNIVERSARY DAT. .December W, iBBI. A TRAIN will leave Chrlatoburoh Railway Station (or LITTLE BITER AND LAKE FORSYTH, Thu* enabling intending purchasers to visit the Beautiful Township o( BBAFOBTH, And inspect the locality for themselves. * The Township will be OFFERED FOE AUCTION, AT MESSRS H. MATSON k CO.'S SALEROOMS, , on SATURDAY, the 17xh INST., At 2 o'clock. Retain Fuos to Little Rim, Ist class 7s Dd „ „ „ 2nd class... 6s 2d The train will leave Christchurch Station at 8.25 a.m., and will leave Little ulver (or the return Journey to Ohrlatohoreh at 6.10 p.m. H. MATSON k CO.. 8825 61 Cashel street. NOTICE, "W BEQ respectfully to inform my customers that L lam still in business in premises situated In Gloucester street, near Manchester street, and that I have no connection with the old corner shop. lam now prepared to supply everything as heretofore, and will spare no pains to give every satisfaction to my customers. Christmas cakes of excellent quality and elegant design prepared at once. Silver medal‘from Melbourne Exhibition for calves* foot jelly, highly recommended by Pro* lessor Biokerton for persons of weak digestion. ALFRED GEE. 8606 63 Confectioner. Election Notices. CHEVIOT ELECTORAL DISTRICT. mOE Official Declaration of the Polling for this ~ i ~ District will bejnade at the Town Hall, Am* barioy, < , on Thursday, Deo. 15, at U a.m. REGINALD FOSTER. Amberley, Deo. 13.1881. Retarning.Offioer. BS2O 61 COLERIDGE ELECTION. A LARGE number of the electors of this district who voted against Mr Enys on the 9th Inst, are anxious to testify to the high esteem in which he is held throughout this district. Although a little difference in political matters placed him seoond on the list of candidates, bis opponents that position tor him as a gentle* will not accept , » . man. Those interested in this matter will please meet at Flanagan's Hotel, Sheffield, on Wednesday evening, at 7.30. EoBBaT COLTHAM> Deo. 10th, 1881. 8533 62 ST ALBANS BOROUGH ELECTIONS. AUDITORS. H AVING had largo experience in auditing, and also being residents within the Borough, we have much pleasure in oSoring our services for the above office. J. * WARD. 8507 fig F. WAYMOUTH. Partnership Notices. Dissolution of partnership.—Notice is hereby given that the partnership lately subsisting between Charles Thomas Kiernan and Rowland Dlgby, trading under the style of marann and Dlgby, cabinetmakers and under* takers. Manchester street, was on the 10th day of December, 1881, dissolved by mutual consent. an debts duo to the Firm must be paid at once, and all accounts against tbe Firm will bo paid by Charles Thomas Kiernan, by whom the business will In future be carried on. CHARLES THOMAS KIERNAN. 8569 63 HOWLAND DIGBT. fOTIOE is hereby given that «xo^ftrtnOT«^i^ hitherto existing between nd THOMAS CAIN, of Christchurch, trading os 'Hilland Cain," Confectioners, has this day been iissolvei by mutual consent. All accounts due by or o the late firm of Hill and Cain are to be paid by >r to Edwin Hill, High street, Christchurch, who rill still oat ry on the business. Christchurch, Deo. 12. ™\ nQMAa CAIK> EDWIN HILL. Wniwu). f John Austin Dxl&hunt, Witnesses: Batliss. 8590 63 NOTICE. HAVE This Day admitted Dr J. M'KENZIB GORDON, Doctor of Medicine and Master of gory of the University of Edinburgh, into inerahip in my practice. & oyENMNi aiapoi, Nov. 15,1881. . Gordon has commenced practice at Bangiora, is house lately occupied by Dr Burrows. 7396 Educational. , bERDARB HOUSE, Gloucester street west, k 2-Boarding-bouea for pupils attending the • High School and simitar Institutions. The Mvwvlrl lAUa* BlUi»*»a use is specially bnllt Jor the above idnotea by Rev laoatea u y Rev O. Tarred, M.A., who will be ioared to receive boarders at the beginning of » ißrat term. 1833. Apply to Rev O. Turrell. dmont, Upper Blooarton. ■. 8481 80 3EBDABE HOUSE, Gloucester street west. -Classes for jonegladies; conducted by Rev rrell, M.A., and Mrs Tamil, i subjects taught will be English, French, an, Latin, Mathematics. Arrangements can ido for the teaching of Music, Drawing. «ng,n o4<M w l j. b. BORTHWICK has been appointed Master of the Kowsl Faso School. R. J, SHANKS, ■ Chairman of Committee. Xtegatta. A. K A t O A_JR 1 G A T T A. •' DECEMBER 16», IdSl. PROGRAMME« 4 , acht Eacb. open to all comers. Two to sure or no raoo. Entrance. EH 2s; first price, £3O j seoond price, £5» time of start, noon. ODBLK Bodlltho Racb, in Stump outriggers. Entranoo, £8 2s; first price, £ls; seoond price, £5 j time of start, 12.30 p.m. AiiiNQ Bacn In open boats) open to all comer*. Entrance, £1 lo; flret price, £ls j seoond price, £5 j time of starts I p.m. . aib oa* Dinot Each, for youths under 18. Entrance, 8a fld; first price, £3; seoond, £1 i time of start. 180 p.m. imot ScDi.nao Raoul single sonll. Entrance, Is: price, £1 ttlmo of start,B p.m. anon Bacb. Entranoo, 10s 6d ji first price, Onp presented by Messrs Coates and Co. and £5; second price. £B, time of ailino Race. In open boats, .20 feet tool ana under; oentre-board boats to bo sealed up; talsekeel aUowed i seven‘ M«onds parfoot time Allowance. Entrance, 10*; first price, *6; second. £2; time of start, 3 p.m. Aut-oAßin * Race, In etump outriggers. Entrance, £2 2a i first prise, £li; seoond, £5; time of start, 3.80 p.m. tries close at Mall Office, Akaroa, on Wodnos* December U, at 9 p.m. Boats competing will ndedfrwef by the 0,8,8. Co.. « crews aooom* them, by s.e. Penguin, on Regatta Day, mber 16. H . Q j ACOB a O N, M Hon See. Exhibitione. ON INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION ND CONVERSAZIONE. mUtee of the «kovo Invite for space and nr ■ Hall, about the middle of Janusry, available being limited, application th. 11* , JOYCE. Secretary.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume LVI, Issue 6488, 13 December 1881, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Lyttelton Times, Volume LVI, Issue 6488, 13 December 1881, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Lyttelton Times, Volume LVI, Issue 6488, 13 December 1881, Page 1

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