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Meetingß. ace. CANTERBURY POPULAR SPORT 3 ASSOCIATION; mHE GENERAL COMMITTEBwUI MEET _ at the CTTY COUNCIL CHAMBERS, •' ON THURSDAY, THE 27th CURRENT, At 8 p.m. T. TURNER, oil* Secretary. _ THB NTJW ZEALAND SHIPPING COMPANY LIMITED, mHE SEVENTEENTH ORDINARY GENEJL a RAL MEETING ot the Company will ho held at the - „ COMPANY'S jOFFICES, HEREFORD STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. *ON TUESDAY, 9th DECEMBER, 1890, At noon. Business:— To receive the report and balanoe-ahoet of the London Board To elect Directors To elect Auditors. By order of the Board of Directors. ISAAC GIBBS, Secretary. Christchnrch, 25th November, IS9O. 5087 Railways. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. EXCURSION FAR_s"TO .DUNEDIN',FOR RACES AND AGRICULTURAL SHOW. TCMJR tho Agricultural Show. November 25th JL 1 and 26th, and Races, November 28th and. SStb, and JDcceuiher Ist and 2nd IfxcurMon' Tickets to Dunedin will be issued as under from November 22nd to 2'ith and will be available for return till Bth December. Return Fares—From Christchuroh, Hornby, RoOeatou, Rakiiia, 36s first class; 25a second; Ashburton, 32s and __ 6d: Tomnka, _7s «d and 208; Timaru. Studholme, Waimita, _>s and 18s. Children 3 to 12 years half rates, under 3 years free. Passensrora may break tne journey at any stopping place on the direct route. 4617 BY ORDER. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYa , SUMMER EXCURSIONS. fTtttOM IST DECEMBER, 1890, to 31BT JD MARCH, 1891, cheap through Return Tickets by Rail and Coach to MT. ouOK will be issued $b Christchureh station. Cheap through bookhuw from CHRI-TCUURCH to H.4NMEK PLAINS UOT ShRINGS, on Coach Days, Tuesdays and Saturdays, aro ako in force tlirou_hout the year. Cheap excursion rickets to tho SOUTHERN 1 LAKE- DISTRICT will be issund between the IST Ui'.C-MBErt. 1890, and 313T MARCH, 1891. Ac Christchnrch. Ashburton, Timaru. and Oamoru. All particulars obtainable at the Stations .named. - 4871 BY ORDER. Exhibition. - i .--. j 11 ■_ ' CANTERBURY SOCIETY OF ARTS. ; ~ EXHD3ITION OPKN~DAri4 _, 10 a_n. to 6 p.m., and 8 to 10 pan. . Concert in tho Evening. galTer V, Corner Armagh and Durham streets. ■ Art Union Tickets, 5s each. Tea, Sec, obtainable every afternoon and . evening. ' Adml9«loa-On3 Shilling. 8931 • Educational. '"• R. EV. A.i ,OHO D o_jV* SKI Is PREPARED foRECMVE a Limited Num jor-of PUPIL- lv Hebrew and German. - 177 Montreal streat North. 6018 Shearing. ST. HELENS SHEARING. WANTED— Twenty-Eight Shearers and usual shed hands tor at. Helena Shearing, to begin December 2nd. Apply to the undersigned, __ - <9CO ■■-.■ iY. A. LOW. wiU COMMENCE at BIRCH HILL on TUESDAY, 2nd DECEMBER. . K. B.MILLTON, 077 Manager. LiMt and Found. . ' LOST, "n Saturday or Sunday last; MAGPIE, from lil Montreal street W. Reward. . . ;. ■.■'■,-. 5118 T OST—SaIosman'sPOOKKTBOOK.. Finder X_ rewarded at office of this paper.: --■ :°O<M 1" OST, Thursday,tho Riccarton l_t road, a Ladies' ULSTER. ' person finding same will be rewarded by leaving it at the Zetland Arms, Cashel street. . 4K55 , liOaT— In Cashol street, a PURSE containj ing £1 note and a small amount in silver. _ wider will bo rewarded ou returning same ro 92 Bang street. Sydenham. 5082 Wanted. ,- Sime's Registry Offlco. 171 Armagh st. (ne„tDr> Dcamor). Tolephono 397. EMPLOYERS ot Mais and Female Servants can rely on being well suited. Coun try orders have spenlal attention. No engagement .. n '* charge. ■■..'■ .■;.•.'.'...... ', : _f\AN recommend Good Barmaid, Hotel \j Housemaid, Waiter, Barman, Butcher fpr country .__Slme*s Registry. ' olil CAN recommend Two New Arrivals, plough, . milk and useful. Sime's Registry, 171 Armagh street. 51*2 W.aA. REGISTRY, 176 Colombo street * (tide entrance next ' Miss Morrison's Dairy). No trouble spared- to »nlt ladies or ■Servants.- :.. ■'■ ■■:- ; .' ■. ;■ .•-■..- . ... ;, . WANTED KNOWN—Th:At in addition to a. Present you get best value in Drapery and Boou at Lonaxgan, McClea and Co'a. ..- ..; . /'. _ ."■'■■. .- . '- : . ANTED, to Sell. WeU-bnllt T-houßo of Four Rooms, scullery, pantry, washhouse, copper, stabling, &c. Capital garden, well stocked, situated Montreal street, only «200; also, a One block, admirably ad apted for subdivision, fronting Seiwyn street, containing 4 acres 2S perches. As owner is desirous of selling quickly a very low price will bo accepted. Hopkins and Baggs, Estate Agents Cathedral square. _• WANTED, to Sell, 5 Acres of Capital Land* fenced and divided into garden, orchard aad paddocks. Good House Four Rooms and Outbuildings, within three mile, of town. Price very low and easy terms. Hopkins and Baggs, Estate Agenig, Cathedral square (adjoining Bank of Now Zealand). ~n|TANT_ID~KNOWN —That Every CusTf tomer receives a Presen tin proportion to the money spent at Lonargan, McClea and Co'a . _ WANTED, tho Ladies of O-rkttchnroh to know Miss McCormiok waits upon persons who have Second-band Clothing to disposa of. The highest price given for Ladies' and Gentlemen's Clothing, Jewellery, Furniture, Books, Sec Addwws Colombo road. Sydenham near the Railway Gates, and 133 Lower High street. , TTffANTED KNOWN—J. B. Mansfield is WJw greatly overstocked with Monuments and Headstones of all descriptions. A great Reduction in Concrete Enclosures and Iron fences. Sec No reasonable offer will be refused for the prosent stock. Inspection invited. ANTED KNOWN—That Mrs. Plnnipn Monthly Nurse. &om the British Lying In Hospital, London, has Removed to No. 10 St. Asaph street, opposite Jenkins* Sawmills Accommodation for Accouchomonts, 107g ANTED to Sell, ftrst-class Five-roooied Bouse, scullery, every convenience, nve years built, threo-qnarters of an acre, good orchard, garden, Sec, May's road, Papanui n>ad, £I*o. A splendid property and very cneap. Terms arranged. George Hamili, Cathedral square. ; ■ ' ' "■' *~_U_UN_TION, an kinds, a_M,R«r_iver jtA Powdsr, Shot, C-rtridgss. AiUwn aad Rooerw, Corner Colombo and Casks! streets epposUoßaUaasyn-s*^ ____. ';'. ', - ,'. PERSONS GIVING UP HOUSEKEEPING * And wishing to avoid the risk and inconvenience of a Sale, ere reminded that J* Bowman and Son. ARK CASH PURCHASERS OF FURNITURE AND EFFECTS To aay extent. ■ ' Outdoor Sales conducted. J. BOWMAN and SON. *71S Auottoasemfto.,^aer-btdr_-eeb.

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Press, Volume XLVIL, Issue 7719, 26 November 1890, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Press, Volume XLVIL, Issue 7719, 26 November 1890, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Press, Volume XLVIL, Issue 7719, 26 November 1890, Page 1

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