CHRISTCHURCH TOTAL ABSTINENCE SOCIETY. THE FIRST 1 ANNIVERSARY of the above Society will be celebrated by a Public Tea in the Town Hall, on Monday, November 25, Tea on the Table at half-past Five. After which a Public Meeting will be held, when the Report of the Society will be read, and several gentlemen will deliver Addresses and sing popular Temperance Melodies. Tickets for the Tea, 2s. Children under 12 years, Is. 6d. each. To be had at the Shops of Messrs. Angus, Bennetts, Clements, Rowley, Thiele and Johnston, and of the Committee. 370. SHEEP FOR SALE. 2 000 MIXED SHEEP (more or • less), deliverable after shearing on the south of the Rakaia. BURNELL & BENNETT Christchurch, Nov. 19, 1861. 354 500 deliverable after shearing, south of the Waimakariri BURNELL & BENNETT. Christchurch, Nov. 19, 1861. 355 700EWE8, from 9 months to full mouth, deliverable after shearing in the Canterbury Province, or can remain on the run for five years on terms. BURNELL & BENNETT. Christchurch, Nov. 19, 1861. 356 1 500 EWES > from two-tooth to full • mouth, or can remain on the run on terms. BURNELL & BENNETT. Christchurch, Nov. 19, 1861. 357 200 EWE * and 200 MIXED LAMBS, deliverable after shearing on the south of the Waimakariri. BURNELL & BENNETT. Christchurch, Nov. 19, 1861. 358 1660 M)XED SHEEP (more or • less), deliverable before shearing on the A s hburton. BURNELL & BENNETT. Christchurch, Nov. 19, 1861. 359 300 EWE . S nnd al)oUt 1 - 50 LAMBS, v deliverable after shearing on the south of the Rakaia. BURNELL & BURNETT. Christchurch, Nov. 19, 1861. 360 NOTICE. MEMBERS OP THE CITY OF CHRISTCHURCH LODGE OF I. O. F. M. U. A SUMMONED MEETING of the Lodge will take place on MONDAYT2ND Dec, for transaction of important business. All | members are requested to attend, By order of the N. G. J. HARRUP, Secretary. 372 CANTERBURY JOCKEY CLUB. THE ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING will take place on Saturday the 7th Nov. at 2 p.m. at the New Rooms provided for the use of the Jockey Club, by the proprietors of the White Hart. Business, to ballot for new members. To elect two Members of Committee, To open the entries for the Maiden Stakes. There will be a meeting of the Committee the same day at one p.m. Business, to make arrangements for the ensuing Races. i The Treasurer will be in attendance to receive the Annual Subscriptions to the Canterbury Jockey Club, which falls due the same day. A. R. CREYKE, Hon. Secretary and Treasurer. Christchurch, Nov. 22nd. 378 DISOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. NOTICE is hereby given that the co-partnership hitherto carried on by the undersigned as Physicians and Surgeons in the City of Christchurch, under the style or firm of '* Turnbull and Hileon," has been this day dissolved by mutual consent, as witness our hands this Ist day of November, 1861. J. S. TURNBULL, M.D. P. B. HILSON. Witness T, S. DUNCAN, Solicitor, Christchurch. 379 DH. TUEN BU L L continues his Town and Country practice as Physician and Surgeon. 383 THE Business of Druggists will still be carried on under the firm of TURNBULL & HILSON. 384
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