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MeetlfMto *«• FBUrr-GBOWEBS* ASSOCIATION. 4 MEETING of the Members of the above Association will be held I EVENING, at 7.30, in the Booms of the Agricultural and Pastoral Association. 2-17 4679 M. MUBPHY, Hon. Sec. ' EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTE, NOBTH CANTEBBUBY. TTIOUETH ANNUAL MEETING will be JL held IN THE NOBMAL SCHOOL, : ■" ' ' OK 17th, 18th, AND 19rac FBBBUABY, At 3.45 and 7 p.m. Address by the President, Prof. Cock, M. A., Canterbury College, on 2-15 WEDNESDAY EVENING. 4579 CANTEBBUBY RIFLE ASSOCIATION. ■Jk-.: MEETING oTvOLUNTEEBS and _BL OTHItES INTEEESTED in the FOBMATION of an ASSOCIATION in this District will be held at WABNEB'S COMMERCIAL HOTEL, THIS DAY (WEDNESDAY), 17th INST., BnsiNkes: Election of Provisioral Committee and Secretary pro tern. OHAS. A. LEES, 2-17 4648 Convener. ACCLIMATISATION SOCIETY. nPHE ANNUAL GENEBAL MEETING JL will be held at Warner's Commercial Hotel on THUBSDAY EVENING, the 18th instant, at 8 o'clock. Business : To receive Annual Beport and Election of Council for the present year. S. C. FABB, Hon. Sec. and Treasurer. Chriatchurch, February 16th, 1886. N.B. — Subscriptions in aid of the Society's Works are now due. 2-17 4537 THE CANTEBBUBY BUILDING SOCIETY (PEEMANENT.) "VTOTICE is hereby given that, in accord* _13| anoe with Bule xix, the EIGHTH ANNUAL GENEBAL MEETING OF NVESTING MEMBEBSwfllbe held at the. rooms of the Agricultural and Pastoral Association, 172 Hereford street, Christchurch, TUESDAY, FEBBUABY 33bd 1886, At 8 p.m. Business: 1. To receive the balance-sheet and directors' report for the past year. 2. To elect four Directors, in the place of Messrs W. H. Hargreaves, C. E. Briggs, C. J. Mountfort, and F. W. Hales, who retire by rotation 3. Any other general business. The following, being eligible, are the only Members who have given the requiite notice that they are candidates for the vacant seats on the Board, viz.:— tesers W. H. Hargreaves, O. J. Mountfort, F. W. Hales/and J. V. Boss. By order Of the Board, ' 'G. B. HALES, : Manager. 71 Cathedral equate. 2-17 4668 ■J_TB T(k>rATHEW Jf»UBNETr^ EVANGELIST, Will deliver one of his stirring Lectures, fall of thrilling incidents in the THEATBE BOYAL, THUEBDAY, FEBBUABY 18th, His Worship.the Mayor in the chair. Doors open at 7.30. Lecture at 8. Admission to dress circle Iβ. A collection other parts building. . : ■ A GRAND TEMPEBANCE DEMONSTBATION to welcome Mr Burnett will take place. - J '. All temperance organisations with flags and banners and regalia to meet in Cathodal square at 7 p.m. on THUBSDAY to form a procession. ■■ 3. T. SMITH YTTnll SAAMtAriAS C. E. BALTEB J- 1101, ' pecretanes.; CONVENI , OF THE GOOD SHEPHEBD. HIS EMINBNCECABDINAI.MOEAN the FOUNDATION STONE of the MAGDALEN ASYLUM, at MOUNT MAGDALA, on the Lincoln road.on . : ■ • THUBSDAY, FEBBUABY 18th, At 2 p.m. • ..•■--. 2-13 4555 L. M. GINATYj B.M. MAGDALEN ASYLUM.. ON THUB3DAY7IBth i_t.» a 'BUS will BUN to MAGDALA MOUNT, leaving A. J. White's Corner at 2 p.m., returning at; close of ■-,- -2-17 4662 Proprietor. \ ; Propertle* to Let. : . - J TO' L : 'E'T/- "■' '- .r : ''^ THAT comfortable' HOUSE of Vim Booms, now in the ocoupationof li )rummond Macpherson, Esq., and situated at the corner of Montreal and Worcetter streets. Apply to - :: ' ' ' '■ AULAND, BABNS & CO., 1-27 3892 174 Hereford etreet. T O LE T , k. FIVE-AOBE PADDOCK, at Fendalton. Good feed and plenty of water. ■. ; .;.., packs a :; '^.C.. ] 247 4643 giOToCßter>treet. m o j: ; b T, AFEBBT-CLA SS HOTEL,doing β-good . business, in a leading township. Apply to -■■■ •-' - : "- -■'• ■''•■ -' "- : 4633 -•■ '.■: r. :VD3eENT *-OO:; ) ' TO BE L_T 7 FOB A " TEBM OF FIVEiYEABS. *; TWETHEBTOK ilßfili West Mehoß, J3j containing ,550 acre?, with; comfortable house, granary, and stables, &c., and well supplied with' water. Tenders to be sent to the undersigned oh or before March Ist.' - : ■ ■ ■-*< ' - : " 2-17 4673 E. JONE3, W.est Meltoa> TO BE LET OBBOLD, . -, rfiHAT most desirable FAMILY.BESIX PENCE known as . . PABKFIELDj BICCABTON. .The House is recently, and; well-built, containing eleven rooms,, bath-room, servants' offices, outhouses, and stabling; hot and cold water and gas laid on j electric bells and every convenience; two artesian 1 wells'; hydrauuo ram for supplying house, and gardens. . ,'U » .'- ".' > The grounds are tastefully laid out and. welletiocked with, choice fruit and ornamental trees, the whole, occupying nearly ONE ACBE. •■■'"" -" . '.V This valuable properfer Iβ situated in one of the most delightful and heathy euburbs of Christchurbh, overlooking th& estate of John Deans, Esq., is adjacent to Haccarton BaUway fetation and Hagley Park, and within twenty minutes' walk of Cathedral equare. ' ' " .-". , , -■ - ~. ... For full particulars apply to . , j . . .*t. J. MAUNG 2-10 4363 Worcester street. Prcpertlc» for S*l«- ::.;.- FOB SALE OB TO LET, '""-",■. rrfHAT <x»nmodioue X Worcester street, close to the Cta**; church Club, and at present occupied by E. M. Templar, Esq. Apply to ACLAND, BABNS & CO., 174 Hereford street, Christcburch. 2-17 4655

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Press, Volume XLIII, Issue 6369, 17 February 1886, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume XLIII, Issue 6369, 17 February 1886, Page 1

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