Sh'pping. SWORDFISH, FROM HOBART TOWN. -As■-*& /CONSIGNEES are re-β-sg)& quested to pass Entries, present Bills of Lading, and jioß[jMmM pay freight at the offices of the undersigned, without whose B ' ordernogoodswillbedelivered. All. goods not passed for by Friday, 7th July next, will be landed and stored at consignees' risk and expense. WOOD & CUNNINGHAM, 3440 Agents, Lyttelton. SHIP CRUSADER, FROM LONDON. NOTICE TO SHIPPERS & INTENDING PASSENGERS. 3>sJb. above ship having nearly completed her loading. will sail ON OR ABOUT THE 20th INST. As only a limited, amount o£ space is available, early application for freight is neces* sary. For full particulars apply to GEO. GOULD, MATHESON'S AGENCY, MILES & CO.; or to DALGETY, NICHOLS & CO., 3444 Lyttelton and Christchurch. TjlOR TTOME T>EADERS. v. THE ILLUSTRATED PRE SS SUMMARY. Meetings, Amusements, &c.
THIS EVENING. GIGANTIC ABT UNION WTLIi BE HELD IN THE DRILL SHED, ON THURSDAY, JULY 6, 1871. 2000 "prizes. NO . BLANKS ! ! NO PRIZE WILL BE OF LESS VALUE THAN ONE SHILLING. A large collection of very valuable prizes have already been presented to the City Guards for this Great Art Union. Contributors are respectfully solicited to send in their donations to CASHEL HOUSE, NOT LATER than WEDNESDAY, the sthinstant, at 12 a.m. TICKETS, PRICE ONE SHILLING, To be obtained from the Officers of the Company. Admission to non-subscribers, 6d. 3352
CHRISTCHURCH CITY COUNCIL. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a SPECIAL MEETING of the CITY COUNCIL will be held on A MONDAY, 17TH JULY NEXT, At 7 o'clock in the evening, For the purp&se of confirming the resolution passed at a Special Meeting of the Council on the 19th instant, agreeing to make Regulations, No. 5 (Byelaw No. 1) Driving of Cattle, in substitution for No. 4, now in force. By order, :-GEORGE GORDON, Town Clerk. City Council Office, June 21,1871. 3147 ST. MICHAELS' WINTER ENTERTAINMENT. HPHE SECOND ENTERTAINMENT of JL the Series will take place THIS EVENING, At the St. Michael's Schoolroom. PROGRAMME. 1. Pianoforte duet—The Misses Marshman 2. Song—Miss Ada Taylor 3. Reading—Mr.A. Lean 4. Song—Mr Jones 5. Concertina solo—Miss L. Taylor 6. Reading—Mt Marshman 7. Quartette—Ladies, &c. 8. Song—Miss Ada Taylor 9. Reading—Mr Johnson 10. Song—Mr Jones 11. Concertina Solo—Miss L. Taylor 12. Reading—Mr Harman 13. Pianoforte Duet—The Misses Marshman Doors open at 7, to commence at 7.30. Admission, 6d. The proceeds will be devoted to chase of the new organ for St Michaels Church. CHSISTCHURCH HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. SSSS ESS? iSlSlg at WHITE'S COMMERCIAL HOTEL, ON THURSDAY, the 13th INST., At 7.30 p.m. H. Wynn WilliamTisq., *"»«*£ the Society, will deliver theopemng address. The Committee wiiTmeet at seven o'clock. W H. NEWMAN, 3442 ' ' *«#?*'
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Press, Volume XVIII, Issue 2552, 6 July 1871, Page 1
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