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ANCIENT ORDER OF FORESTERS, Court, Star of Canterbury, No. 2309. THE Brethren aud and friends of the Order are informed that the celebration of the Eleventh Anniversary of the establishment of the Ancient Order of Foresters in Canterbury, will take place on THURSDAY, January 1, 1563. Dinner will be provided by Mr. T. Wilson, and will be placed on the table at half-past live o'clock. Tickets, 7s. 6(L each, aud may be obtained of Mr. Wilson, Brother Mills, Oxford terrace; Brother Mummery, Colombo-street; Brother Ruddenklau, High-street; Brother Fielder, Colombo-street; Brother Thompkins, Colombo-street; Brother Dilloway, Riccarton, Brother Meddings, Papauui; or of any of the Brethren at the Hall. The Annual Tea Party, with dancing, for the Brethren, their wives and friends, will take place on FRIDAY Evening, January 2, 1863. Tea will be served at 6 o'clock ; dancing to commence at half-past seven. Tickets, 3s. each, children under 12 years of age, 2s. John Foley, Secretary, Hereford-street, East. rIX>WN HA LL, CHRISTCH U RCH. — The JL usual Annual Public Meeting of the Shareholders of the Town Hall, Christchurch, will take place in the Building on the afternoon of Wednesday, the .' .st of December instant, at three o'clock in the afternoon, for the purpose of receiving the Report of the Managing Committee, and for the further purpose of determining upon the erection of the large new Hall upon the site immediately adjoining, and other business. 1 The Managing Committee are invited to meet in the Hall one hour before the public meeting, and all arrears of rental due on account of the use of the Building must be paid to the Secretary on or before the 30th instant. W. WILSON, ! Secretary to the Managing Committee. Christchurch, Dec. 23, 1862. COLLEGE, CANTERBURY. Somes SciioLAnsinr. An election of a Scholar on this Foundation is appointed to take place on Wednesday, March 25th, 1863. The Scholarship is tenable for four years ; the value £40 per annum, with an additional premium of ,£lO per annum, if the annual examination of Scholars be passed satisfactorily. Open to all members of the Church of England over 15 and under 19 years of age. Preference given, ratter is paribus, to the kindred of Mrs. Maria Somes, or of her late husband, Mr. Joseph Somes. The examination of candidates will commence on Thursday, March 19th, at 9 a.in., and will be chielly in the following subjects":— ~ Greek Testament—Second Epistle to the Corinthians. Demosthenes—De Corond, section 1 to 86. Euripides—Phcenissa. Tacitus—De Moribus Germani_. Virgil—Georgics 111. and IV. With Latin and Greek composition. The Third and Fourth Books of Euclid. Arithmetic and Algebra. The Student's Blackstone—Chap. I. to VI., inclusive, in connection with the History of England. Applications, with certificates of age and character, and (in case of Founder's kin) satisfactory proof of consanguinity, to be sent, not later than the 18th March, to the Sub Warden, from whom further information may be obtained. Henkv Jacobs, Sub-Warden. Christ's College, Dec. 22, 1862. FAMILY RESIDENCE TO LET. f| .HE undersigned have been instructed by J. .*_ Wylde, Esq., to let, with right of purchase if desired, that, excellent family residence EGGLESFIELD, situated in the pleasantcst part of Kaiapoi. This property consists of a dwelling-house, containing drawing-room, dining-room, breakfastroom, six bedroomss, kitchens and other offices, ' stables and coach-bouse, with grooms' bedrooms, gardener's cottage, and three and a quarter acres of garden and pleasure ground, all in excellent order. The garden contains several hundreds of i fruit trees in full perfection. j Immediate possession can be given. For further particulars and cards to view apply to ' Messrs. J. Ollivieb and Son, Christchurch, or Mr. A. G. Ricn, Kaiapoi. IN THE PRESS, and will shortly be published, SPEECHES & CORRESPONDENCE BY JOHN ROBERT GODLEY. IN ONE VOLUME OCTAVO. FOR SALE. FIEST RATE business premises in the leading thoroughfare of the town of Kaiapoi, including commodious dwelling house, shop, new bakery, 2 stall stable and loft, and 14 acre of garden well stocked with fruit trees. Reference can be made to the books showing a thriving business in grocery, drapery, and bakery. Price moderate. Terms easy. Apply to Matson & Top.lesse About 1500 Ewes to remain on their present .un on the usual terms for five years. Matson & Top.lesse, Colombo St. Christchurch.

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Press, Volume III, Issue 95, 27 December 1862, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume III, Issue 95, 27 December 1862, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume III, Issue 95, 27 December 1862, Page 7

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