Shipping. STEAM' TO WELLINGTON AND NAPIER. *l|j£s. V FAVORITE Is appointed to sail as above, on or about: SATURDAY, 29TH INSTANT, At 3.30 p.m. Apply to MATHESON ; 'S ; AGENCY, 1013 Lyttelton and Christchurch. Meetings, Entertainments^&c, ST. ASAPH STREET UNITED METHODIST FREE CHURCH SABBATH SCHOOL ANNIVERSARY. ON TUESDAY, THE 2olH. INSTANT,: A Tea Meeting will be held, to be followeid by a Public Meeting, and addressed by the I REVS. M; BAXTER and J. J. PENDRAY AND OTHEB EBJENDS. The Rev. T. R. Fisher will preside on the occasion. Tea on the tables at half-past 5 o'clock. ; children half price, : ; obe had of the teachers and at the door. PREBBLETON. A TEA MEET-ING to be followed by a VARIED, ENTERTAINMENT, Will beheld in the S C H O O L ROOM, ON THURSDAY-, APRIL 27. Admission, 2s. 10(56 TO SPORTSMEN. MASONIC HOTEL, ROAD, rangiorA. A PIGEON SHOOTING, MATCH for a ' FAT PIG Will come off in the Grounds of the above Hotel ' ON TUESDAY, APRIL 25, 1871. ENTRANCE TWO SHILLINGS. Birds Is. 6d per couple, THOMAS WILD, 991 Proprietor. rp, H E A T R E .ROYAL. TUESDAY, APRIL 25. Thrilling Drama, TTV AY OF "DECKONING. Marian Beck ) -, r . . ■„ Madge Babington} Misa A " Bow ™gSir Philip Densil 1 M T „ c , , PercivalDalton }MrJ. B. Steele. WEDNESDAY-BESSIE BROWN. Thursday Evening—Mrs Steele's Complimentary Benefit. 2001 rpjBMPERANCE BAZAAR! £! The Committee of the Christchurch TOTAL ABSTINENCE SOCIETY Have great pleasure in announcing that a Bazaar of useful iahd 6r_i_nen,tal articles will ] be held in the MUSIC HALL, ON WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, Apeil 26th and 27th, 1871. TO OPEN EACH DAY AT 12 O,'CLOGK. On Wednesday eevening the trial of SIR JOHN BARLEYCORN Will be performed in full Court costume. On Thursday evening, Messrs ROWLEY and the Misses Rowley, assisted by Mr Seaeeel, will give an Entertainment of VOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC Comprising Songs, Duete, Part Songs, &c, from Mendelssohn, Offenbach, &c, &c The Entertainment to commence each evening precisely at 7 o'clock. Admission, at all hours, Is; children, 6d. Refreshments, fruit, &c, in abundance. Remember no Auction Sale. 1057 MENDELSSOHN SOCIETY, Cheisxchuech. THE FOURTH PUBLIC REHERSAL | of the above Society, and first performi ance in Canterbury of MENDELSSOHN'S ORATORIO, " ELIJAH," Will be given at the CANTERBURY MUSJC HALL, Cathedral Square, on FRIDAY, THE 12th MAY, 1871,
will be limited to the Subscribers to the *" ' Society only. Subscribers' tickets, £1 Is per annum, entitling the holder to a double reserved ticket *o each of the quarterly public rehearsals of £he Society/may be obtained from the Secretary, J. S. JAMESON, 2002 Honorary Secretary. Public Notices. ALL OUTSTANDING DEBTS AGAINST the late JOHN WHALE, of FendaLtown, are REQUESTED to be SENT IN to the Executors, on or before the 10th of MAY ; after which they will not be recognised. And ALL MONEYS DUE to the said Estate, if not paid by the above date, will be SUED for. J. B. BANKS, Salisbury street West ; JOHN FOX, Prince of Wales; J092 Executors. AT a PUBLIC MEETING of Ratepayers in the Ashley Road District, held in Lobura School, on Saturday last, it was revived—" That a PUBLIC MEETING of all persona interested in the Railway crossing the Ashley, near Rangiora. be held in the ASHLEY BANK SCHOOLROOM, on SATURDAY NEXT.. APRIL i>9, at 6 pjn., 'J To consider what steps ought to be taken in the present emergency."
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Press, Volume XVIII, Issue 2491, 25 April 1871, Page 1
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