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Public Notices. WHITELAW UPHOLSTERERS AND CABIN ETMAK ERS, BEING MANUFACTURERS AND IMPORTERS OE ALL KINDS OE HOUSEHO LD FURNITURE, OF THE NEWEST AND IMPROVED MAKES, AEE ABLE TO SUPPLY THE PUBLIC AT SUCH PEICES i NEVER BEFORE KNOWN IN CANTERBURY. ! ALL ARTICLES GUARANTEED. N.B. —To Furniture Dealers and Others—A Considerable Reduction Made to Large Purchasers upon Easy Terms. WHITELAW AND DAWSON, Sydenham House, Colombo street, Cliristchurch. Auctions. I Entertainments.

mOWN HALL. MR. GEORGE COITEREL IS HIS SUCCESSFUL ENTERTAINMENT, ENTITLED TABLE TALE, AND UNFRAMED PICTURES, ON FRIDAY EVENING. Attractive programme of Original Fun — Improvisations—Old and New Songs —Faces of Life, Ac. Admission, 2s ; reserved seats, 4s. Doors open at 7.30 ; entertainment to commence at 8 p.m. Tickets may be had at Mr Spensley's. mHEATRE ROYAL. WEDNESDAY 20, The Great Classical Burlesque of ORPHEUS AND EURYDICE. Preceded by the Comedy TIME TRIES ALL . New Secenery by Mr Willis. DR. CARR'S ROYAL SEANCES. mOWN HALL. MONDAY NEXT, APRIL 25. 4-19 ANNIVERSARY OF THE CHRISTCHURCH PHILHARMONIC SOCIETY. T> V EXPRESS DESIRE HANDEL'S ORATORIO OF "JUDAS MACCABEUS" Will be repeated on THUBSDAY, APRIL 21, AT THB TOWN HALL, Under the distinguished patronage of Hu Honor William Rolleston, Esq.; His Worship the Mayor, A. Duncan, Esq. \ ( Edward Jollie, Esq., Mrs Rolleston, Mrs Edward Jollie, * &c., Ac.

TO BREEDERS OF LONG-WOOLLED r SHEEP. CARLTON YARDS. WEDNESDAY, 20th APRIL. JH. BENNETT has received instructions • from Mr John Boys to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, The following first-class Sheep, viz. :— -J ()A HALF-BRED ROMNEY MARSH ] EWES. Also, TOO THREE-QUARTER BRED j ROMNEY MARSH LAMBS. The above are from the well-known flock of Mr Weld, bred from picked Ewes by purebred Rams. Sale at 1 o'clock. J. H. BENNETT, 4-16 Auctioneer. CLEARING SALE of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, AT THE REV. E. JACKSON'S, PREBBLETON, OK THURSDAY, APRIL 21, 1870. H MATSON & CO. have received in- • structions from the Rev. E. Jackson, in consequence of bis leaving the Province, to SELL at his residence, Prebbleton, on the above date, the whole of his HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE A EFFECTS A FEW HORSES, OATS, ,tc. Sale at 12 o'clock. H. MATSON' A CO., 4-16 Auctioneers. RANGIORA SALE YARDS. THURSDAY, APRIL 21J3T, IS7O. TO FARMERS, CARRHERS, AND OTHERS. IMPORTANT UNRESERV ED SAI-E OF HEAVY DRAUGHT ST OCX, Ac. MR BUSS has received ins fcructions from John M'Farlane, Esq., to> SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, On the above date (in consoquence of his relinquishing farming), the following USEFUL LOT OF HORSES, &c, Removed to the above Yards for convenience of sale: — 14 magnificent heavy drought mares and geldings $ heavy draught colts The Well-known Clydesdale Entire NUGGET. 3 2-horse drays 4 2-horse ploughs 1 double furrow jfjiough 3 sets harrows 1 1 reaping machine Shaft and leading harness &c, Ac, Ac. Also, > 20 Acres Capital Bush, surveyed off in t lots of about two acres each, situated in the Little Grey River, near Loburn Station. A plan of tbe allotments may be seen at Mr Dudding's office, Rangiora. The attention of farmers and carriers is especially called to thb important sale, as the ~ stock to be submitted are of the best description of heavy draught stock. Sale at 2 o'clock. S Q Terms at sale. No reserve. W. BUSS, 4-18 Auctioneer,

president Rev. Chas. Fraser, M.A. Conductor MrC. Merton. LeauV - Mr Banz Ticki 2s and 3s; to be had from the Commit. **o. Members of tbe Society, and the Music Sa toon.- 4-19 Meetings. HEATH'COTE ROAD BOARD. PUBLIC MEETING OF RATEPAYERS. A PUBLIC M1 T JETING of RATEPAYERS will be held »t the CHRISTCLTURCH QUAY, ok ; THURSDAY EVENING MEXT, The 21st instant, at 7.30 p.m., To consider the question of the Ferry Road Drain. W. KENNAWAY, Chairman. April 16,1870. _____ _^ A PUBLIC MEETING of the inhabitants of the Heathcote Valley Educational District will be held in the SCHOOLROOM, on WEDNESDAY EVENING, 20th J-tfST, at Seven o'clock, To consider the advisability of putting the District under the Education Ordinance, 1864. By ord-r of the Local School Committee, IWM. DUNLOP, 44g Chairman.

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Press, Volume XVI, Issue 2185, 20 April 1870, Page 4

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