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Amusements.l&c. Meetings, &c. SOUXHBjJIDGrt BACON CUEING COfiS PAN! (LIMITED). A SPECIAL MEETING of the Sluvreholdore wIU be held in tho KoyaT Hotel, South, bridge, on TUESDAY, 24th INSTANT, M7pm. A'iin», ' Beainoas-Pinwidal. 9.149CT41,.,y. DBSBORQuOH, Secretary. EANGIOEA CBIOKET CLDB7~ rriHE ANNUAL GEN BE AL. MEETING of JL the Members of this CLUB will bo held at,the Koad Board Office, on TUESDAY 17tli inst., af. 7 30 p.m. 9-14 959? E. E. GOOD, Secretary pro tern. TO eOENISHMEN—" ONE AND ALL!" A MEETING of Cornishmen will be hold iuht. Michael's Schoolroom on TOESDAY KVJiNING, 17th instant, »t 8 p.m., to consider steps for making a Special Gift from Cornishmen in this colony to tha new Cornish Cathedral. 9-10 9353 JOHN _ D H- N -_g.MIDLAND CANTEBBOEY CEICKET""' CLUB. ALTEBATION 08 , DATE. THE ANNUAL GENJ3BAL MEETING of this Club will bo held at Hadoliffo'a Hotel on MONDAY EVENING, ■ At half-past oevon o'clock, And not on Saturday Kyoniiig- as previously an* •nonnced. Members are requosfctl to be punctual. 9 12 9vF' H ' ATACE, Hon " Soc - M-.0..C.Q. TO THK JRATI3PAiEEB AND EFSTOISNTS IN THE ELLKSMBBB, ASHBUBTON. AND EAKdIA DISTBIOTd. ENTXEMBN.—I have been asked to call a xJT. PUBLIC MEETING- to onneider the desirability of EXTENDING the Southbridgo and the Erection of a BttIDGE for railway and cart trafito orer the Bakaia Eiter , ; s al«o, ! to consider the best and most proi Stable I route for the proposed Akoroa line." I, therefore, ask those int-rested in the above qneatj-ms to meet at tho Town Hall, Southbridge, on MONDAY, 16th September, at 12 o clock noon. , , .: EDW. J. LEE, : . , Member for Elleamere Biding, 9-7 l Selwyn County Council. CANTEHBUEY AGBICU6TUEAL AND .PABTOSAL ASSOCIATION. THE following PBIVATE PEIZESI have , been offered cince the Prize list for the November, Show, 1878, wua published :— Mr J. Walla gives a Gold Modal of the valuo J of £5 to the largest Prize-taker in Fot ■■■'••■ •'■ : 'O*tr* l ■" • ■ Mb Thomas '■ SelbyTancred offers a Prize of ■,:■■ JS6 e 8 for the three beet English Leicester Ewrs under 18 montha'lold, many one pen • of tUoae exhibited under Clnsi 17 of Prizo Catalogue, 1878, belonging to tho same • ,- , Ownier, Breeder's name to be etated (17th Class—Five Ewes under 18 months' o'd 9-10 9313, QEO. A. MaKIBG, Secretary. ..' ■"■." '.-' . : Hotels . ~~^;
' 818 JD'S OE IT IB 101 ST. THE! Proprietor has mnoh pleasure in an nonncinjj that the ABOVE HOTEL IS NOW OPEN. TBS'ACCOMMODATION CANNOT BE SURPASSED IN OfIUBraTGHimOB. 4*B 911 ■ r. i .•■..- . ■ : •• • .:'■: QBOBV ENO ii BOTBt, Corner of Madras street nnd South Belt (Oppo* . ; ■•■■■:: site Bailway Station. mHIB NBW HOTEL ia now OPEN to the JL pablio, and offers every convenience and comfort to BOAJRDESS. VISITOES, and TBAVEILISBS.V The BEDEtOQMB ata well furnished and prsperly ventilated; : the public and private, rooms cheerful and pleasant. 11-27 3825 J. RfUMFOBD. MITEB HOTJEL, LYrTELION. HW. BRIEN", lato of Vincont & Co.'g, • begs to inform his friends and tho public thet he lias taken the above Hotel, and hopes by keopiitfr the best Liquors to be procured, and a liberal Table, to" attract aroand him nob only hia friends, but the genenil public also. Thore is every convenience for the bonefit of Travellers by Bail or Steamer, the Hotel containincr Suites of Booms, Bathrooms, and a capacious Billiard Room, and situated aa it ia about two minutes' walk from the railway station, it ie a peculiarly-suitable residence or resting place, beini? out of the immediate noise nnd tmetle, and yet so near the business oentre that >all places of importance in Port, or any of tho Wharves or Vessels can be reached easily, and the warning whistles and bells of the fiailway or Steamere distinctly heard. Particular attention will be paid to the Cuisino, a comfortable meal being always obtainable at a short notice, whilst a Table d 'dote will bo open daily at 1 p.m.
Hot Coffee will be ready every morning at 7 o'clock, at the: bar. In consequence of numerous applications from Christcnnrch Friends and Residents in Port, H. W. BBIEN has resolved to ALTEE the LUNCH KON HOTJa to 12.30 p.m., to enable hie customers to proceed to Chriatonurch by the 1.5 p.m train. Luncheon will be on the table from 12 30 to 1.30 p m. Daily and Illustrated Papers filed. A Night Porter kept. 7-5 6210 LOOK OUT !! I LOOK OUT !!! THE PRIVATE BILLTAED BOOM at the Mitre Motel, lyttelton, will, in future, be THROWN OPEN TO THE PUBf.rC. 8-31 8878 H. W. BBIEN, Proprietor. BRITISH HOTKL, LYCTELTON. THIS splendid Hotel, at which the best accommodation for travellers and visitors is to be procured, ie situated most conveniently, being the nearest both to the fiailway Station J and Steamers' Whatf. For comfort it ia unI surpassed in port, the proprietress having spared nopeinn to render every room in the house well and conveniently furnished. There is a spacious billiard saloon on the ground floor, and the wines, epirits, liqueurs, English and Colonial ales (bottled and on. draught) are stored in a spacious vault formed by excavation from the nolid clay, and are therefore, even in the height of enmmur, cool and refreshing. Owing to the great influx of visitors to the table d'Hote, tho proprietr&ia has resolved to lower She price charged to Is &1, fo which sum the beet luochoon procurable in port ie provided daily at 1 p.m. The cuisine forme s special feature of the establishment, and every provision is made for providing refreshment at the shortest notice at all hour.). Public and private dinners supplied at moderate ' rates at a brief warning. Famfli"e» provided with wines, spirits, &c. of tha best brepfls at reasonable prices. Hot coffee at the bar at witpast cix every morning. 7-11 (i£<32 T. PBPPBEEI.Ii. qp "p EPPEBELL HOUSE, LAND, AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENT, Hereford street, Has* TOE SALE—Houses, Building Sect on Farms, &o. Money advanced on mortgage on property. Blocks of Crown lands from 20 acres up 10,000 pointed oat to boaa-fide parcbß«*rn. 5-25 88 Funeral Hotices. THE Friends of Mr John Bennetts ore gpentfully informed that the Fnaeml bis late Wife, Maisrsrefc, will leave bia Eesidet 3prin«fiold road, at two o'clock on Sunday, 1 ?optember. B. W. WALTERS & CO., Undertaken MS 9534
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