i New Advertisements. >• — . PUNCH AND JUDY. A TREAT TO THE JUVENILES. THE OLD and ORIGINAL DRAMA of PUNCH AND JUDY will bo given in full, with some wonderful improvements ON THURSDAY, MAROH 24. AT THE CATHOLIC SCHOOL ROOM, ON FRIDAY EVENING, AT ST. LUKE'S SCHOOLROOM. ON SATURDAY EVENING, AT THE WINDMILL ROAD SCHOOLROOM, Opposite Mr Hislop'a Nursery. Doors open at 7, to commence at 7.30. Admission—Adultß, 1b ; children, 6d. 3-23 — — — . , MoMECKAN, BLACKWOOD & CO.'S LINE OF STEAMSHIPS. a J®&&i = 2&. mHE Powerful Screw -*- Steamship ggSEiiiig»f CLAUD HAMILTON, Captain Thomas Undebwood, Is appointed to sail for WELLINGTON, NELSON, GREYMOUTH, HOKITIKA, & MELBOURNE, THIS DAY (WEDNESDAY), MARCH 23, At 1 p.m. For freight or paßsage apply to E. S. DALGETY & CO, Lyttelton and Christchurch. Arrangements have been made to forward cargo to Westport, Greymouth, and Hokitika at a through rate of freight. 3-22 STEAM TO WELLINGTON, NAPIER, AND AUCKLAND,(Transhipping at W£llii?£fbn into One of the N.Z.S. N. Company's steamers) for • PICTON, x NIELSON, WANGANUI, TARA- ~? NAKI AND MANAKAU. , FTIHE New Zealand Steam X Navigation Company's 4H&SBBp RANGATIRA, Is appointed to sail aa above on FRIDAY, THE 25th INSTANT, ■f At 3.30 p.m. Apply to •MATHESON'S AGENCY, 3-23 « and Christchurch. _ _M_ .
PUBLIC NOTICE. ;TO HOLDERS OF PASTURAGE LICENSES. T ICENSEES of PASTURAGE RUNS X-J not held under the Canterbury Waste Landß Act, 1864, are required by the Canterbury Waste Lands Act, 1869. to GIVE NOTICE in writing to the Waste Lands Board of the Provinoe of Canterbury of their intention of holding their Licenses at the rent determined by Assessment under the Aot last mentioned, on or before the Ist day of MAY next. WILLIAM GUISE BRITTAN, Chief Commissioner Waste Lands Board. Land Office, Christchurch, March 21, 1870. 3-23 NOTICE. WILLIAM PRESTON and JOSEPH H. ANDREWS, from the White Hart Hotel, beg leave to inform the public of Christohurch that they have TAKEN the BOROUGH HOTEL, and hope by strict attention to business, and by keeping a firstclass article, to obtain a share of public patronage. N.B. —Good stable accommodation ; buggies and saddle horses on hire on the shortest notice. 3-23 MUTUAL LIFE ASSOCIATION OF AUSTRALASIA. Principal Office—2s7, George street, Sydney DIBECTOBS: The Hon. S. D. Gordon, M.L.C., Chairman. George Wigram Allen, Esq. J. B. Darvell, Esq., Q.C.C.M.G. His Honor Judge Francis John Frazer, Esq. Robert G. Massie, Esq. Sir James Martin, Q.C. Jacob L. Montefiore, Esq. Morris Birkbeck Pell, Esq, Consulting Actuary. A. H. Richardson, Esq., Managing Director. A. M. a'Beckett, Esq., F.R.C.S., Eng., Medical Officer. Robert Thomson, F.1.A., Actuary. Medical Referee, Christchurch, H. H. Prins, Esq. ALL POLICIES issued by the Association are INDEFEASIBLE. Policies thus become undeniable as collateral security. The assured may change his place of residence, travel where he likes, and engage in any occupation ; and provided there has been no intentional misrepresentation at the first, and all premiums paid, the policy will not be vitiated by his dying from any cause whatever. Prospectuses, Forms of Proposals, and all information may be had on application to the agent 12-11 W. L. HAWEINS. BOARD and RESIDENCE in a private family for THREE or FOUR YOUNG MEN. Apply by letter to T. G., office of this paper. N.B.—Stables and paddocks. 3-23
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Press, Volume XVI, Issue 2162, 23 March 1870, Page 3
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