LYTEL T 0 N . WEDNESDAY, APRIL 13, 18Gi. On account of Mr. Thos. Hughes. MESSRS. WOLEDGE & CO. will sell by PUBLIC AUCTION, at their Stores, ON WEDNESDAY, APRIL 13, Without reserve, (Unless previously cleared.) The following Storesi ox Zealamlia and Mermaid, purchased by Mr. Thos. Hughes, 29th March, 1864., viz :— 17 cases wine 8 brls. and 6 bags bread 1 pkg. fish 4 bags rice 1 cask, and 1 brl. peas 1 keg sago 3 jars fluids 2 brls. lime juice 12 tierces beef 12 do pork 10 tins honey 8 chests tea lU brls. flour 9 kegs rice 35 cases preserved beef i 1 do. mustard 4 brls. suet 1 octave vinegar j 1 cask loaf sugar •i do moist do. j 1 tin pepper 2 jars tripe 1 medicine chest Salo at 1 o'clock. Terms cash. ALBION CRICKET CLUB. A MEETING of this Club will be held on Thursday next, 1-Jth inst., at 7 30 p.m., at the Club Rooms, City Hotel, when all members are earnestly requested to attend. Business : To arrange the closing match of the season, and other important matters. By order of the Committee. Geo. Tubneb, Hon. Sec. TO THE PRESIDENT AND GOVERNORS OF THE CHRISTCIIURCH HOSPITAL. ENTLEMEN, —A vacancy having occurred in VJT the above Institution for the office of Secretary, I beg leave to offer myself a candidate. I have already forwarded my testimonials, and trusting, though personally unknown to many of you, that you will kindly consider my application. I have the honor to be, Gentlemen, Your obedient servant, G. Daybell Reed. CHRISTCHURCH MECHANICS' INSTITUTE. 4 LECTURE will be delivered on THURSDAY J\. EVENING, April 14, BY CAPTAIN G. H. WILSON, ON " CLAIRVOYANCE." Admission to Members, free, on producing their tickets : Non-members Is. each. Doors open at half-past seven; the lecture to coinmonce at 8 o'clock. C. J. Reader, Clerk. April 2, 1864. VTEW CHURCH ,IN LATIMER-SQUARE. £ s. d. Amount of Subscriptions already advertised . . 447 8 0 Dr. Coward .... 5 0 B. M. Jones ... 550 Thomas Gee . . . 3 3 0 George Gee . . . . 2 2 0 — Stewart .... 200 F. E. Wri-ht ... 220 William Thomson . . 110 C. A. Calvert . . - 10 O O Mrs. Chnrk-s Thomson . . 5 0 0 Chnrles Harper ... 5 0 0 T. Douglas .... 500 H. W. L?e .... 300 P W. Tbiel .... 500 W. K. M'Lean ... 500 Rev. Charles Alabaster . . 10 0 0 1 Lvttelton Times' . - 10 0 0 GconreTodd ... 200 G. C Beard .... 200 BothelWarc ... 300 J. T. Collins ... 550 Hobbs & Son . • • 5 0 0 Friend, per Mr. Pavitt . . 5 5 0 — Warner .... 550 C. W. Turner . • • 10 10 0 £566 16 O WANTED an Active Lad. Apply at the office of this paper. TO HAIRDRESSERS. 117 ANTED a first-class Assistant. Apply to ProV\ fessor Atees, at the City Hairdreesing Saloons. WANTED, by a married man, a Sitnation such as driving a spring cart, or carriage; is a good hand with horses, and a thorough good driver C. J., j office of this paper. i T1 fANTED—Two Compositors. None but good, ? V steady hands need apply. Inquire at the ofllcc of this paper. i VfJANTED— A Slaughterman. None but com- | f v peteut hands need apply to WILKINSON and j Ell, Cashcl-street. ' VI 7 ANTED —By a gentleman, a sitting room and i VV bed room, furnished, with or without board ! and attendance. Address Z, Standard office.
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Press, Volume IV, Issue 453, 12 April 1864, Page 1
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