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Meeting*, «c. PHILOSOPHICAL INSTITUTE OP CANTEBBUBY. AN GBDINABy""mEETING will be held in the tooma of the Instibnta at the Public Library on THURSDAY, October Cat, at Bp.m. Profeuor F. WTHutton. will give a Lecture on "The Stone Age in Europe." Every member may mtroduoe visitors. 9-36836* CHARTCHILTON, Hon. Sec. CHBISTCHUECH POLO CLUB. TOE ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING mil take place on MONDAY, tot 28th INSTANT, WABNBvf HOTEL, At 4 80p.m. MONTAGUE LEWIN, 9 26 8387 Hon. See. O.P.C. NSW BBIGHTON TRAMWAY COM* iwtinr, limited. mH» KSBT GES.eBAL MBBTING JL of Shareholders required to be held under the 84th Section of the Companies Act. 1832. will be held at the Offices of the Company, situate in Duncan's Buildings, 143 Cashel street, Christchurch, on FBI DAY, tot 2nd DAY or OCIOBEB t PBOX., At 4 o'clock in the afternoon. G. FBANCIB EOWE, 9-25 8327 Secretary pro tern. CANTEBBUBY CLUB COMPANY, LIMITED. NOTICE OP EXTBAOBDINABY GENEBAL MEETING. rfIHE DIEECTOES of the Canterbury X Club (Company, Limited, hereby CONVENE anEX-fRAORDINAeYGENERAL MEETING of the SHAREHOLDERS in she said Company, to be held at the Begissered Office of the Company, situate at the intersection of Worcester street and Cam* bridge terrace, in the city of Christchurch, ippn SATUBDAY, the 26th day of SEPFEMBEB, 1885. at the hour of two o'clock n the afternoon. Busnnses: To confirm a Resolution passed at the Annual General Meeting of Shareholders held 29th August lasfr— " That the Company do grant a lease of their household furniture, goods and chattels, upon the terms set forth in proposed lease," now lying at the Company's office for inspection. . . . . , By order of the Directors. B. METCALFE, Secretary. " Canterbury Club, ISfch September, 1885. 9-18 8044 GLENTUNNEL SPOBTS. A PUBLIC MEETING will be held in t%. the Bchoolroom, Glentunnel, to elect i Committee, and make arrangements for ports on Boxing Day. Meeting to be hel d n SATUBDAY. 3rd October, 1885, at 7.30. WM. BARLOW, -268396 Hon. Sec, pro tern. S. LUKE'S BAZAAB. ON THUBSDAY, FRIDAY, AND SATURDAY, The let, 2nd, and 3rd of October. ' rjßSirfinjvKßTorTnrujß»:,a»., : i»» he.above be sent to S. Luke's Parsonage n er. before, SATURDAY, the 26th. inst. Contributions for the Produce Stall to be ent to the Oddfellows* Hall on the nfornn? of Thursday, the let of October. ■-2S 8848 C. L. INNE3, Secretary. look out fob the fbbb methodist bazaab. Oddfellows , JjLall. 22nd, 23bd and 24th OCTOBER. Jreat Bargains in Useful and Fancy Goods. Mr Corrick'd String Band and other Attractions. ?. Contributions thankfully received. 9-26 8375 DUBHAM STREET WESLEYAN SUNDAY SCHOOL ANSIVEBBABY SERVICES; - SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 27th. oorning, at 11 ... The Bey. C. H. Garland Svening, at 6.30... The Bey. J. J. Lewia Jpecial Hymns by Scholars under eoaductorship of Mrß. T. Searell. LN the afternoon, at 3 o'clock, the SEKVIOE OP SONG, entitled ' GOBDON THE CHRISTIAN HEBO," Will be rendered. The following is a synopsis:—General Jordan's boyhood, and life in the Crimea— m China—The Tai-Ping Rebellion—Ever Victorious Army—Gravesend—First Jouriey to the Nile—lllness of European folowera _The Chisel and the Carpenter— (Vorking under Difficulties —Second Jouriey to the Soudan—The Burden is almost too great—The Slave-hunters Overawed— Crushing the Stove Trade—Blave Trade in L 879, after five years'work—Skulls I—Gorlon leaves the Soudan—His Mission to ibyssinia—ln England—Befleclions in Palestine—The Sheath—Journey to Khartoum—Arrival there—The Siege of Khartoum—ln Memoriam. CollecUons at each Bervice m aid of School Funds. On Thursday, let October, a Sale of Work in the Schoolroom will commence at 2 p.m. Tea Meeting at 6 p.m. Musical Selections and Short Addresses. Tickets for tea, l 3 6d. , 9-26 8343 Properties for Sale. FOR SALE.—Six-Room COTTAGE and £aCRE LEASEHOLD, Stable, &c., outside North belt; owner leaving the colony, will P° W 9-24 7769 82 Victoria street. cantebbuby agbicultubal and pastoral association. Fob Sale, The ASSOCIATION'S OLD BHOW GBOUNDS, containing about 14 Acres, bituated in Colombo street, Sydenham, and having a long front age on Colombo street and Pound read. : The Association is prepared to accept a low price, "and give very liberal terms. A large part of the purchase money caj remain on mortgage for twenty years, at ot particulars can be ascertained at the Association** Office, Hereford street* Sfißr*- M. MUBPHY. Secretary. ; Properties to liet. * TO LET.—FABMof 102 ACBES, soit able for Dairy ocXroppiag, well watered. A Good HOUSE, of Eight Booms, and cuttuUdinga. To let for a term of five years. Tenders to to Homestead cot later than Ist of October. Thomas McHxraH, at Mb Farm, (^w. .- -... ■ 9-26 83w TO LET, those very desirable Premisee, beingpartof the Victoria Buildings, i heretofore occupied by Mrs Frank Porter, and Mantle-maker. These shops can be subdivided and let separately, if Itngg' Ap^\iwis*gotill6. T : "° ;: Ij ?*-*i That favorably situated aad well-known SHOP heretofore ooenpied cliffe and Co., General Drapers, being part of Victoria BttiWinga, Victoria efcreet. . ei°!ff t,e^eß a*a * Gould,

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Press, Volume XLII, Issue 6247, 26 September 1885, Page 1

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