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Shipping OHAW SAVXLL <4Sa§|SrW ALBION 'coWp ANT ylMffiff^y , (LOOTED!. wHni {Under Postal Coatraes trltb the Government far the CoßVvya&ee of her Majesty's MaflsV, wfli dwvacoh their ROYAL MAIL BTSAMBRIP3 For LONDON asonder, eaffin* At Rio dk J hibbo, Tmsttatnrrm, fc PLTUoxrrm Xoaie .. 4730 Kidley Lytteltoa I Dee. 11 —I 1881 Tainul M 5081 Evans I Jan. 8 Doric .. 4744 Jemntags — I Feb. 5 Arawa.. 5300 Stuart I Mar. 5 Kempson — I April 8 Matatna, from Wellington Baogatira.. .... Pakehe ■ „ ~ .. Mamari «. .... Maori .. .. ■ .. . _" ■ • ■. Second class passages from TWrfcy-fITO Guinea*. For particulara aa to rates of freight or passages, apply to - ■ ■ BENNBTT and Co., ___: NATIONAL MORTGAGE and AGENCY ... COY, of N.Z.. Ltd. ; or to DALGETY and CO., LTD., Loading Agents. SHAW, SAVILL AND ALBION COMPANY LIMITED. BARQUE WAVE QUEEN, Captain W. H. Kkllt. FR O M ITO NDO N. «wjw F¥IHIS Vessel having been *©• SgVPfei X ported at the Customs, ia ready to discharge her ■JsftgKatfgy cargo. Consignees are, therefore, eHBBMM requested to paaa entries, present Bills of Lading and pay freight at the Office of tbe Undersigned. And notice is hereby given that any goods for which Bills of LadingThave not been presented, nor Railway Orders given, on or before WEDNESDAY, tbe 19th ins£, mil be landed and stored at expense and risk of - Consignee. The Agents' attention must be drawn to any damaged goods before they are taken delivery of at Lyttelton, otherwise no claim can be recognised. , EDWARDS, BENNETT and CO., Agents. 4627 Christohnrch and Lyttelton. THE MAIL STSAMHR AKA R O A fljjteEft. J XAVESLYTTXLTON ■qßSSftp* PIGEON BAY TUESDAY, THURSDAY, and FRIDAY, At 8.30 a-m. RETURNING SAMS DAY. FOB LITTLE AKALOA, OKATITS And LS BON'S BAYS, Every Friday at 2 p.m.. Returning on Saturday. • TOR AKAROA, via the Bays, JEEvery Friday, at 2p.n0., Returning Next Day. Passengers Booked Through to Akaroa, via Pigeon Bay, connecting with Coach. , K3NSEY and CO., 87T4 Chrtstchurcfa and LytHfltoa. . Meetings, to. N.Z.F. INDUSTRIAL POLITICAL UNION. a MEETING of the above Society will be J\ held in their ROOMS, 228 CASHEL STREET WEST, THIS (TUESDAY) NIGHT. At S o'clock sharp. . 4g14 LABOR DEMONSTRATION. A MEETING of "the DELEGATES will A - be held THIS EVENING (Tuesday, IStS, at the , HALL, HIGH STREET, To Receive Bat noe Sheet and General, F. J. BTDMKAPB, General Seeretanr. ma OHRISTOHURCH GUN CLUB. A SPECIAL. MEETING o£ Che MKMBERB of the CHRISTCHURCH GUN CLUB -ma be held at the Al Hotel, on WSONBziDAY AFTERNOON NEXT, at 3.30. when Members are requested to attend. Business—To arrange future matches, &c. WILLIAM HACKSHAW, Secretary. « t<66o (IHRISTCHURCH DIOCESAN CHORAL j ASSOCIATIUN. EIGHTH ANNUAL FESTIVAL. THURSDAY, 20th NOVEMBER. Final Practice in the Cathedral TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY) EVENING* At half-past seven. 4645 J. S. JAMB3ON, Hon. Sec THEMIDLAND PHARMACEUTICAL ASSOCIATION OF NEW ZEALAND. pnHE ANNUAL MEETING of the above ia JL anavoidably POBTPONKD until TUESDAY, 25th INST. H. F. STEVENS, Hon. Sec. oyemberl7ch, 1890. 4839 ST. MARY'3I3HURCH. HALSWELI—-The Fiist Visit of Bishop Julius to this Parish wUI take placo on FKIDAY next, November 21st. There will be a Public TEA in the District Schoolroom at 6.30 p.m., and a LECTUKB by Ms Lordship at 8. Sanders' coach will leave Cathedial square at 5.45, Aluoninge' corner at 5.55, Sunnyside at 6.15, returning at 10. Return, fare. Is. 4680. Agricultural and Pastoral. A. AND P. ASSOCIATION. \J KIR WEE SHOW. FRIDAY, 2 1s T, BURNHAM BAND. 4854 Lost and Found. LOST, on ty, a Red and White COW, > dose to i >mg. Finder will bo rewarded. Apply to J. ocelli, Woolaton. 4598 f OST— A Bunch of KEYS, consisting of one JLj large and three small keys. A reward of 'fen Shillings will bo paid to any one returning them to P. Donald. Cathedral square, fchriatcharch. 4688 MANUFACTURER OF LEATHER TRUNKS, PORTMANTEAUS. BRIEF AND GLADSTONE HAGS, HAT AND SAMPLE GASES. Repairs Neatly and Promptly Executed. He SCHME DE 8. ... 61 MANCHESTER STREET, CHEISTCHURCH (Opposite Cokeris Hotel). 4628 SHAG POINT HOUSE COAL. THE BEST COAL IN THS MARKET. 303 PER TON (cash), DELIVERED. W. H. HAEGREAVES, SOLS AGENT, CATHEDRAL SQUAR R _ # v taw I ——-—--———————— —————— S. R INGOLD, (LateofthoSXC), SPECIAL ITS DRAPBB, HIGH STREET, Next to Petersen's, JeweHn. IS NOW OPEN. TO HOTSLKSKPBRS AND OTHSRsT"* A PPI2JATIONS arelnvited for Remainder of &EASE of FIBST CLASS HOTEL situate at TSMUKA. Foil partioulars oa appUcfttka to j.itsams ism Walliogfttcd Hotel, Tcmnkft.

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Press, Volume XLVIL, Issue 7712, 18 November 1890, Page 1

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716

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume XLVIL, Issue 7712, 18 November 1890, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume XLVIL, Issue 7712, 18 November 1890, Page 1

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