Mcetlnise* Ac* THE BANGIOBA LINSEED OIL, CAKE AND FIBBE MANUFACTURING COMPANY, LIMITED. T*rrOTICK is hereby given that an J3I EXTRAORDINARY GENERAL MEETING of the Bangiora Linseed Oil, Cake and Fibre Manufacturing Company. Limited, will be held at the Registered Office of the Company in Bangiora, on the 26th dat op FEBRUARY, 1886, At 8 o'clock in the evening. When the subjoined resolution will be proposed, Viz.: — " That the Bangiora Linseed Oil, Cake, and Fibre Manufacturing Company be wound up voluntarily, and that Mr D. C. M'Donald and Mr M. Amy, both of Bangiora, be, and they are j hereby, appointed liquidators for the ! purpose of aueh winding up." I Should the above resolution be passed by the required majority, it will be submitted to a second extraordinary meeting which will be subsequently convened. By order of tt c Directors. M. AMY, Secretary. Dated the 16th day of February, 1896, at the Registered Office of the Company, Bangiora. 2-18 4712 MB BURNETT'S MISSION. GBEAT MASS "MEETING THIS EVENING. sebvices"to-morrow. MB BURNETT wDI conduct a MASS MEETING on the Market Beserve. Colombo and Victoria streets, THIS EVEKING, at 8. Special Address to the Working Classes. The Blue. Ribbon Band in attendance. Programme of Mr Burnett's appointments for TO-MORROW (Sunday):—Morning, 11, St. Paul's Presbyterian Church; subject, "The Great .Charge." Afternoon, 3, United Meeting of Sabbath Schools (Teachers and Scholars), Theatre Royal; subject, "New Zealand a Future Hope." Evening, 6.50, Durham street Wesleyan Church ; subject, " A tfolemn Question for Eternity." N.B.—Programme of Farewell Meetings in Chriatchnich ccc Monday's issue. 2-20 4779 ■m/fB CBEWES' MEETING for the JjJL Masses, TO-MORROW, at 3, Young Men's Hall, between Canhel and Hereford street West. Subject :—Eeligious, Social, and Political .Questions in ihe Light of the Lives of Shattesbuiy and Stead. Fathers and Mothers; come and. j*ar what the City Chamberlain of London, KrSpurgeon, Rev. Hugh P. Hughes say. Collection. Moet popular and interesting jfecture of the series. 2-20 4775 ■; . . • FBEETHOUGHT PICNIC. rtTIHE FOUBTh"~ANNUAL SUNDAY JL PICNIC will take place TO-MOR-SOW, at 11 a.m., at the "Pines," New Brighton road. . (To members and friends going in their own conveyances the entrance ticket is one selling. 25J04795 ;■_. ' \ • Sport*. , •;.', .;■; ; . ■VTOETH CANTEBBURY CALE|M p - DONIAN SOCIETY. £*-*■ • -: : &%sM2s%?j!ie '" ;■':; TO BH HELD AT AMBEBLEY, MABCH 17th, 18S6. 1. Maiden Race, 300 yds. First prize, £1; second, 103. Entrance, Is. 2. Vaulting with Pole. First prize, £2; second, £1. Entrance, 3s. 3. Handicap Bace, 440; ds (Members of Society only). First prize, Mr H. McLean's Cup; second, Mr J. J. Wooler's Clock. Entrance, 3s. 4. Handicap Bace, lOOyde. First prize,. Mr Sandstein's Cup and £2', second, £1; third, 10s. Entrance, Ba. 5. Bagpipe Music. First prize, Mr McNaught's Medal and j£3j second, jB2. Entrance, 3s. , 6. Wrestling (Cumberland etylfr) Firat prize, jE3 t second, £2. Entrance, 3«. 7. Highland Beel (in costume). First prize, £3; second, .£l. Entrance. 3a. 8. Handicap Race, 200 yds. First prize, Mesßis Coates and Co.'eCupand j62; second, £1; third, 10 a. Entrance. 3s. 9. Putting Stene (161bs). First prize, second, £1. Entrance, 33. 10. Handicap Bace, 20Qjds, for boys under 16 years. First prize, £\ 10a; second, 15s. * Entrance, Is. 11. Highland Fling (in costume). First, Mr Lloyd's prize, £4 4s; second, .32. Entrance, 33. 12. Handicap Race, one mile. First prize, -Mr-Woodhouse's Cup and £2 ; second, 30s; third, 10s. Entrance, 3s. 13. Tossing Caber. First prize, Mr J. H. Gilchnst'sCup; second, £1. Entrance, 3s. 14. Throwing the Hammer, standing (161b). . First prize, Messrs E. Beece and Son's Piece of Plate and £2; second, £1; Entrance, 3s. 15. Sailor's Hornpipe (in costume). First prize, Mesers Masoß, Struthere and Oo'a Cup and £1; eecond, 30s. Entrance, 33. 16. Ourang Outang Bace. First Prize, "Lyttelton Times," £\ Is; second, 10s. Entrance, Iβ. 17. Obstacle Bace. Firat prize, j£2; second, £1. Entrance, 2a. 18. Highland Costume (boye). First, Messrs Beath and Co/s prize; second, 'jBI. Entrance, Ss. 19. Irish Jig. First prize, Messrs Peterson and Oo.'e Cup and £1 ; second, 30a. Entrance, 3s. 20. Hurdle Bace, 600 yds, over six fl'ghte hurdles. First, Messrs Vinceat and Co.'s prize (£2 2s) and Is; second, 30s. Entrance, 3a. 21. Sunning High Jump. First prize, £2 j second, 451. Entrance, 3s. 22. Sword Dance. First prize, .£3 j second, 30s. Entrance, 33. 23. Handicap Bace, half-mile. First prize, .£3 1 second, 30a; third, 10*. Entrance, . 3s. 24. Highland Costume (men). Prize, Med*!, given by the President, Myles Campbell, Esq. Entrance, 2a. 25. Handicap Bace, 300 yds, for cockatoos only. First prize, Means W. T. Bmith and Co., Barometer, value, £3 I*3; eecond, 30a. Entrance, 3a. 26. Tug of War (ten men each side). Prize, £2. Entrance, Is. No games of chance allowed on ground. W. H. BHODES, 2-20 4793 _ Secretary. City Cennctl. ASSESSMENT COUBT. BATINgTcT, 1876 NOTICE is hereby given, in pursuance to the above-named Act, that A - BKSeMBNT COUBTS will beheld for the City of Christchurch at the old Provincial Council Chamber, for the purpose of hearing and determining ALL OBJECTIONS to the Valuation List for the said City of Christchurch, when all clerks or other persons duly appointed by and on behalf or the said City, and all Valuers and Collectore of Bates for the City shall attend the sittings of the eaid Court, and produce all books and papers relating to their respective effices which the said Court may require to be produced. South-east and South-west Wards on WEDNESDAY, 3rd day of March, at 10.30 o'clcck a-nu North-east and North-west Wards on THURSDAY, 4-h day cf March, at 10.30 o'clock am. CALEB WHTTEFOOBD, B.M-, Judge of the Assessment Court. H. MURRAY, Clerk. Christchurch, February 19th, ISB6. 2-20 478
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Press, Volume XLIII, Issue 6372, 20 February 1886, Page 1
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