MONDAY, NOVEMBER 9. TO MECHANICS, GARDENERS, AND ALL OTHERS DESIROUS OF SECURING FIRST-CLASS FREEHOLDS Adjacent to the City of Christchurch. FORSALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION. BUILDING LAND, SUMNER ROAD, ,' IN' 112 QUARTER-ACRE SECTIONS. instructions from Mr William Wilson i offer for sale, BY PUBLIC AUCTION, At his Rooms, Hereford street, ON MONDAY, 9th NOVEMBER, 112 QUARTER-ACRE SECTIONS OF SPLENDID LAND, On the Sumner road, immediately outside the Town Belt. The land is of first-class character, and well watered with several artesian wells ; and from the fact of its being in a rapidlyrising neighborhood, it will shortly be included within the municipality, and acquire the value of the best sections in Christchurch. The streets are spacious, and the property is in every way adapted to become a part of the city. Terms of Payment : : cash ) Bearing Interest , One-third in four months > at - - - • •■■ ■ ■ •■>.. \ o ner cen k Sale at 12 (/clock. No. 990 Sale plans on view at Mr W. Wilson's, High street; and at the Auctioneer's office. Land Transfer Act Title. EAST CHRISTCHURCH EDUCATIONAL DISTRICT. ELECTION OF SCHOOL COMMITTEE. A POLL having been demanded, the same will take place on MONDAY, THE 2nd NOVEMBER, At the ODDFELLOW S' HALL, CHRISTCHURCH, Open from 9 a.m to 4 p.m. H. WYNN WILLIAMS, Chairman of Meeting. PUBLIC NOTICE. " AVING taken everything into considertion, and being advised by numerous omers, I have determined, notwithstand- „,„ vhe increased price of meat, &c, to charge S usu'al Is, for all meals. The culinary deis under the superintendence of ,-class chef de cuisine. rww« Welsh rabbits, entrees, and every .Svnf thO season. Soups always ready, delicacy of tnt. morning until Bin the SKJT SuppU until efeven o'clock on Saturdays, Is. 6d. . .... , tha nubile" for their past liberal Same ' J. CARL, Empire Hotel, Christchurch. PUBLIC NOTICE. N account of PRICE of Meat, Vegetables, &c, on and after MONDAY, the 2nd of NOVEMBER, All Meals will be ONE SHILLING AND SIXPENCE. A. RINGWOOD, Provincial Larder. SAD ACCIDENT ! THE Rose may lose its fragrance, the Shamrock may wither, the thistle may - An-t.TT, ovp.Ti the J_en *nd Sixpence, my well-known Feeds shall endure in their excellence for ever. A. RINGWOOD, Proprietor. Provincial Larder, Cashel street. YTTELTON BOROUGH COUNCIL, NOTICE TO~RATEPAYERS. All PERSONS not having PAID their RATES for the years 1873 and 1874, are requested to do so by SATURDAY, the 31st INSTANT. No further notice will be given. T+ i« also requested that all outstanding •Claims against 1 the Borough be lodged with the Town Clerk by the above date. W. PACKARD, Town Clerk, kyttelton Borough Council Office, 9 October 21, 1874. -^o"~woiiaNFM^ FREEHOLD ALLOTMENTS CLOSE TO TOWN. AFW Buildin" Allotments, of good dry T AND for SALE, situated in Cashel S 6 t^ Py W-«oeach. Title good.,
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Globe, Volume II, Issue 130, 30 October 1874, Page 1
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