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NEWS OF THE DAY.

Justice Itamistori held fe £8 *** i', - \ Cantata at Lt!to» Mos >, % *"+? \ the|JLfttalteif ; OddffiUc3 tf "'*' HolyTfrinity ChuroTcSf J ?^f:: songs. 4o* ,w 6 ro well ! perform*nco waa fairly wejrSJ* >":*. ; natal day of the patron \J*? "*'- : ' * bury Caledonian Society vri« by a supper this evenlaVlnV 1 ' ] the Society, Hereford atrW? % **:*- ■- l tainment, comprisim? a *7 *& --.J i ! well known farce « Atofi •%*» *U : -i m St John's 1? J» f f '■ tag next in aid-of fehe ;s YWtprV Belief Fund, ' i Court Star of ' Monday next, at 7.30 dlt **ty', - minatfcma for Court o^C A St. Mam's, 1 the Bishop of ChristchoiSS kt ?. li . confirmation service at Bfc.stt 'Opawa, -on Sunday,- S T service. * a * *• a^-\ have a race on. Monday * te ?*k«.> between the 3uniofcreX» : ?! Akaroa .regatta t~«. Si Jl, ! f; - V - Oram v *f ' 1 in the Maiden Scull* J. I Barnes y ». and, W. Danj» *** ** >l, j cases set down for Moadvr * c * fc either been Bettled or ivXj , n fe--< - - sitting, bo that tt« ' the Court at nisi prnu ott - simply be opened fonnaUV U d! * 'r ~' ~day morning, ohe of the'W^S,"<*« * |, terested ma cue'ft : approaching oivil Bastion Bfeuu- *t tt J to fix Friday, DecembJ ! day for the. general deea^sjf^.} HisHonorAowever, 4 M ffi-g4| | pointing out that- he couia *&3u*<* inconvenience of having to j£ I jury the injury of ,di^|gf^ A gentlemen who might be H I . Wool SAi.ES.-Tha I: : Christchurch wool JeWfi"'^ the presence of a good ma»|*2 i* H• were offered" by Pyao' and $T« OT->' Loan andM.A / Cofp.CT & , and Co., N.Z. Param* Xjs™fo Miles and Co., and H. Maftfrf associated with too N.M. a* New Zealand. i-'f MostoAi.-Herr Max ffirsdbwftijs academical concert will take tfcT»f' Thursday evening next at the bjTJ,* R J-MXJ.A The local items wfflVJ'.W by Mrs MoEwan, Mr Frank lrfjfc Herr Hiraohhui*; The instaw«iHa£ | pieces will be played by the EH SupUs of Herr Hireohburg, via-vCJ |"t [.Vartha, E. Davie, B. WeblCT, £?? ? : ! Weston. ; , , .-» ' f I : v & ~ D 1 J»"»" BT -rTheDfisira^S ji t-i ham held its second-meeting ouW«C day last, when thtee new nenW* U initiated and four were propwl If ballot.' After the rjusiaoss of H was r concluded, harmony wsa |fanu..songß and recltatftfes $ , Bros. Young, ShieWs, >fs KaUPOJ EbOATTA.—A (f g, J|f Kaiapoi Regatta CoinmitCee t»g-3 h*!i«£* Burnip's Hotel ou Tlumday eveain?,"fr S? T. H. Caverhill (in the oteir) ithat the liailway «i-f P» the: Committee a commissios «S tbbi f to the Eegatta. It woa ft have the speoial train to ftiwe«£ Stkfi | at noon and leave at 7 p.m. t of amount of prises waa f subscriptions were paid. Sosas i&mii |; detail were considered and the Ctam t adJDurued. f ■WBißi»|iyA» CstmoH, 3ta>Wf*|oS4.« At f entertainment waa~ given f Schoolroom on Monday ortmkg i% t,e. &. nection with the Baud c£ Jjii j, Walters occupied the chair. K?Mb. f ing ladies and geittlotoea M f Misses Bart-rum, Smith, Foala. lUisx, I Gray, and Thompson, MessW ff, | Gray, and the- Eev. H,,8. i T number of the Juvenile taemk* jw* k . recitations. f- ' Thb Bustow CosrosßT Bsil6S.-U* j, plan of the reserved', ee#fc* slifeOi- f 1011098* H<Ul in k Burton's concerts, •arliijh ,?sas»r«»a | Monday next, was opened j&tiig&tf si fv Messrs Milner and "Thorapwn's |;, warehouse. The company, with St iK. J. Stnylh'e, lift V/eJonghis Srt h night in* th'e Eotorua for ijifelH i'j T o,ur . Wellington corrcflpMideot-'felaphs:—-Madame Bartoia sad h« «ii fey pany have concluded their very&uifcs& |; ..season in extrswrfe' f ; enthusiasm having bssh displayed cifc their concerts. Tbey lt»ft for ChrisUliffis this eyening.. It > hsped will %mi $;, Ssrfbrfaiarice of "Taj timvak" hmt * hristmas in assoeiatsan with the Ha- p monic Society, which baa i tbato»tfla.B 'TBbeatsai. * -- , ' &'. St. Bartholomew's CanKC£ A s '.; annual 'garden fate w'*M *w'p general funds o? St. ft af|S:a|apoi<waiß held os Thfttjdsf; *m? |/, ; to rata the attendance was loUifciW •'iWi :■ yet there was a pood alteniliift» ftt v"*f; sale of-work*--"wbicsi waa fidi <® parsonage lawn, tteco teats w«e *jw* j,; md decorated with very good X assistance of ."MiG. H. We*r««. »» |? evening a &nd entertacsaas* * f. givea in the echoolrooos,' aiid h tos rf, *. the Star Juvenile JSinstreis'coaltKyH 1-. the success of the Blfair. 'iho *** .*; the-arrangemfatS'Wt-J* \reU-ui«e»,¥ r the Rev. E. A. Phillips, (_ ;'seoonded by f inembcra of the fade* fe* ing Society.' •'-'-' ' ' t ~ }'•,' , ~.poPOiA» Stobts".—The !•;■ ,fe above met on XlrttfrfV ,% & Th© Ground Committee rej?«rttt ,;; 1 twenty, ehaisa -of tne r. ».were..Vto • .Ire Sensed s in, at ft *j fc of. abou,t 105, «.d'thjw S,; 'ior the wosft w Hto superviso'fcfcb work? ttet *f'*-**7,7i % speafepa tk® water «* fe, pubiicaris* hootlis wars to ha , The children's sports would he k]P*4*E t;:' 1 hjigh' ground. Mr Stevenson's ' the fencing waa as«ept&d. It %?f 'tQ> littvite tenders im ■ ti¥» fc !*Jy &■ 'ircanP ttostb* f ami " «»? J «% i' water supply. The .Secretary * J, |-' Art Union Committee esitt' ff. sale of tickets was- going oa Tha Sports-Committee ina'io & p. FeS S&-^^^; ; ..meat o< the various officers, *£ £ -, %B f 'day: The meetiu? then Stanmore and Sydeafcsm Baa* s f r Z day, and tha 'Addlaiftoft B*s* J, & processions It. w»» decided **$$$.&!s.'--appointment of jodg<is of 'the t " the hands of Mr -trarrard, who fc* quested.--.to:, ask |fc Elliott, and a third ganttcawa tv »»* ,|hat capacity. f/ waV received from tho b»*«r»sl f- : jßant. as to the runniug «f tea«a» «f f |~ "Mfeh'-*- 1 ' '' '~ te ## Sundat Sbevices.-Accocdiah: w- ~ decision of the-New SJealand w«£, r Conference, one.Sundsy in *^ -3ffcqttiife<i.Wbe set apart in «Vtry #%£ f Church m the'colony for the |{ advocacy of the cause of | the present year to-morrow arranged for. 'In tl» fe Church special sermons ws libs r\T l& »■ in the morning by the BWv. w. C. 0-* and in thoevening by the Ber- *A"- fc. At the East belt Church the h*»- "J f Taylor wiil preach in she motni>4-,' t Attho Sydenham Weoloyaa Chares **; \ t L. M. Isitt will preach at botu «-lii | Mr Worflnnjrton will give !' 3 8 i B y lecfcu-Wafc 6.30 p.m. at'the v Ati S6. John's, Latinor ttiwre. £. *» r 0.8. Hoare will give a ffi - f temperance at C.30 p.m., when to*, fc • hers of the <oood TewpJaw ~- , temDerance orgaaisatioarare KH--1'- t s,* , 1 attend. At the Cathedral, at U •■»■» fyv, W, JDuakJey will p«*>«« Vf. ' evening 'torica, all r PJ*-' *» Porchas. -AtChurch. the. Bev..J. »«!^!SA|*«> land ajoesttott/' ft,, s. (; . . .- - '1 _.

- ;^S£»«ats .*• f 6imd on **** . Museum wiirba i«2d from December Ist to December. <?hota days inclusive. ' " — I'be four hours* rain, oaJSsd&y W tly i«"P«>ved the ffitwea Eatoles for tbe meeting close toGala.—The Ganersa.Committee /2s Gsjla met iast night, and tfved satisfactory reports from ''fcfce of the progress t>f thfoe the sports day. 0 » K -- A sale of work wm at the schoolroom, Merisale, on next. In connection with this, v addition to a very attractive display of sad ornamental articles, theoperatta g* The Base Queen " will be given, and 'fther eatertainments. Tap&s act Vivants. performance «* the ttibtezwc vivanta, illustrated by ' Bsicai items, in coun«ctioa with the %it benefit for the \miteur Opera Com«sav and St. Mary's Home, will take place '*ttheThsatra Royal on Monday evening. Soss Snow. —The annual Rose Show «ill be held this year at the Art Gallery, | -e»r the Armagh street bridge, on Tfiurs- , i**said Friday next. There will be vocal iS iasteamental music *ach evening.Vejdawes Carnck "and WynnWiUiams -Sve'very tind'y underb.tea to provide a ffreshment stalU »nd will be glad to Mrtglrd strawberries, cream, &£., on the Rasing of the show. ' B'ifle Club.—The following will ; jjjooi for the above 'Club against the YWgtlfißtown Rifle Club, oh the. range of feslpnner, this (Siwurday) afternoon :— -Tarpin, J. Scf>tt, Hardcastle, and Jones. Emergencies—Anderjoc and Gundersen. Y«?i will leave square as usual. There will be room:for Eiemhes wanting practice. Spoets. —In v|ew of tbfl Spring Sports Meeting, which i pla"fe oa - Saturday and Tuesday, | ])eaeisber 13fch and ICth, the latter date i gglgg Anniversary Day, the Hon. Secretary - gjj arranged that a Committee meeting will §g feeld oa Saturday, December 6th, for . -gjj purpose of electing now members and | jeeeivins entries. The Club ha§ arranged fessdrida afternoon tea to the occupants gf the grand year as usual. "' Biwabton F^tb.—The annual Biccarton fefjwill'be held on December 10th at-Ham, Tba programme includes sale of English .fs&ey goods, sale *>f ■ wort and produce, gass recitals by Mr Kormington, vocal jrfesi?, palmistry, and" last, but not least, ga open air theatre, .where .the play "Creatures of Impulse" will be played, «ss characters -Tteinc' sustained by Mrs jiaa Scott, Miss Kimbell, Mr* Lomax gsuthj and Messrs Maitland Gardiner, E. 'JL Aaderson; and G. P. Williams. JSbi*sdi<t 'Societies* SsavjoH*-T-Theri Vlll be a special service tor the Friendly :sfcieties at the Cathedral on Sunday next , &t> 8 p.m. The Cathedral will be opened Tcr tta general congregation when the gtgsabera -of- tbe different Societies are ms£&. The offertory will be in behalf t ,of ' Hfcrrick's iTissiori Home. The Eight Key. •,&t Bishop of- Ghristcburch will bet^the nrsacher on the occasion.. The various Iccleaes wjlli muster .on the belt, ,as goiified by advei-tisement, <„ Hoshal Scaooi. — An entertainnant tlie.Beuior girls, and hv*»id dPtoe Girls* Prhse Fund, was given id the % Konsal School last evening. There was a aff&ded attendance,- and- the fund created ssould bs substantial, This evening in Ihei&ttie place there will be entertainment 4* raise a fund for tne purpose, of pur chasing prizes 'fo-t. the 'infants, and next „ y?esk a third entertainment to get the "tteedful for the beys' prises will' be ; gi*en, ' '><-•- Awe. was a very good, c-gtte&toce sgamlsstnight at the Gallery, taeffiusicbeiog contributed by the Misses fc -X;ans £i\§. Taylor, Jiirs Lane, and Miss capital xecitations; fey Mr G. P. Wuiiams. ' To-night, the , - «losmg 4 . night ■of "the Eahibitioa,- : the r aiusieal\sskctioas,ffihiah mll.bet.fbr the most part ballads and ,popular music, will " by-Hiss Messrs -1L .Keir, Li Case and M* Gard'ueß lestru"Keatal, tssajoea, &s. ( by Mrs • Biakesly ana . graiisi sad a scene from a celojM'ated play * wiu be given by Messrs Alpers, 3?irth ? and • YonM£sst''Ths usual price for admission' SfiSFte srsiaiaiaed. -»•' • - '- 5 _ "Tm YottsTEEEa.—A gettetat Gavernment psrade of the" 1 Garrison Corps wah"teld at Hie Drill Shed ground last night. > f Msiw .Nsmll was in command t \ «nd "llijor Eichards was present. The par&de stcsagth was as under j—City Guards (Capt. Bishop), 34; College Sifles (Lieut, Chtistcbuich Riiles (Capt. t flfei3tow}t 40j Sydenham Rifles -(Capt. Bti; Richmond Bines (Colo ! • -Sirgeaat-Smith), BO; Irish Rifle 3 (Capt.* Scottish (LWut.' Mcßeanl, „I 9; garrison Band (Bandmaster Searell). t/k&ta&%i Jbotal, # ~ - popular concert was.gLveh ia St. r'eter's Caurch, Ferry road, last the choir of-St. Paul's Presby-*: teriej\. Church, conducted by ,Mr r Davis' KsnV u rhef /guaienge and' and the concert was in every - »ay,a success. * Songs were given by Mn Bant, Misaef Curne and. Duncan, and by and; Tait; a piant sote-by Kfe-®»attiersa<i violin solos by-Mr-Oliff; quartettes by I-Jrs Hunt, Miss Duncan, Messrs several Ri«s ;y the choir, . Mr P. Johnston gave l $&fl»*or Very httmorohs rccitatibn|. A. , fofe»if thank* on/ behalf of the committee SBu congregation^of St Peter's was pro--rid by Mr K. Kennedy, seconded by?Mr ._ and carried by acclamation. {l»Se>: H. Inrin presided. * %B9 Gsoses Conjpanj, Limited, the i fim&g .photographers oi; Cterietcbarch, |r?s now reduced their prices. Cabinets, life per dox; enamelliug, 5s per doz excra; ? say style or position. We are the only * IPtafesgfaphers who make no estra charges v ptMtora from the country. See adverJssgment oa another page.-HA.l&v'r.} ■ t*r* Mesrs, Art Photographer. , Similar Prices, superior workmanship, sat&fsctioa guaranteed.' Children „ a t Do not mistake the address— f BIS Colombo street. Show room up~Bt3gr3.^JLl>YT.3 popalarity of Standish and i ,lyiißS' , a photos proves the appreciation *ff fee Public Studio,' 21§. Sigh street. — HfaVT.l - .„.•*..- ------; -SsEsoEiiSNOY Lobs Onseaw having * iwsored G H. MaNkjcno with a sitting for m photograph, specimens of them' mar fa Se&a at the Studio amotxg the usuil display. "A.IJ patrons eaa.rely r#oa their being photographed by 0. H., - SisffiKo personahy, Taa superiority- of *»£work:is universally known and adSa@4—{Anvr.l * -

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Press, Volume XLVIL, Issue 7722, 29 November 1890, Page 4

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NEWS OF THE DAY. Press, Volume XLVIL, Issue 7722, 29 November 1890, Page 4

NEWS OF THE DAY. Press, Volume XLVIL, Issue 7722, 29 November 1890, Page 4

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