MEETINGS, &c. TROrnBITION. ACKNOWLEDGED br Opponents of the Reform to be the QUESTION OP THE HOUR. Meetings will be held as under :— TO-XlOHT—Cathedral sqnare, 8 o'clock. Speakers —Rev. J. Dellow and Major Bruntnell. SUNDAY—Opera House, aiO p.m. Speakers— Revs. ~Y. Tinsley and J. Dellow. «&> CHRISTCHURCH DIOCE3AN CHORAL FESTIVAL. NOVEMBER 25m, 1896. THE PRACTICES fo.- the FESTIVAL will take -place in ST. JOHN'S SCHOOLROOM, on FRIDAY, 6tu, and THURSDAY, 12th and 19ffl NOVEMBER, At 7.45 p.m. WALTER DUNKLEY, 8660 Precentor. NOTICE. A PUBLIC MEETING will be held at the /V SUMNER TOWN HALL on SATURDAY, the 3lst Oct-iber, at 7 p.m.. to consider the desirability of Appointing Trustees for the Management of the Sumner Public Library. Br order, J. CRAWFORD, Town Clerk. Sumner, 28th October, 1896. 8138 HALSWELL DRAINAGE. A MfiETING of RATEPAYERS of that portion cf ZtL the Lincoln Read Hoard District included in the proposed new Drainage will bo held in the LADbKOOK'S 'SCHOOLROOM, on MONDAY, November 2nd, at 8 p.m. Bumi«-«s—To consider the boundaries and the of a petition favonrable to the above Drainage I>i<ric-r. J.-SINCLAIR. If. E. PERYMAN, 8611 Conveners. NO. 2 INDUSTRIAL BUILDING SOCIETY OF CANTKKBURYi mHE EIGHTH ANNUAL MEETING will be held THE SOCIETY'S OFFICES, 154 WORCESTER STREET, CHRIST- tfIURCH. ox THUKSDAY, NOVKMUER 12rn, 1896, At 8 P.M. BUSTXKSS — \ . r j. To receive Balance-sheet and Directors' Report. Also, To elect Nine Directors and one Shareholders' Auditor. Nominations for Directors close 4th NOVEMBER, 1895. 8612 LECTURES. LECTURES, Illustrated with Lime-light Views, TUESDAY, 3rd NOVEMBER. IRELAND AND THE IRISH, With Tales of Irish Wit and Humour. WEDNESDAY, 4th NOVEMBER -" The History of the V.M.C.A. and it's World's Work," by MrThoinas A. Bailey, of Cork. Under the auspices of the V.M.C.A., in their Lecture Hall, Cambridge terrace, at 8 p.m. ',:-_ Admission Free. Collection. 8631 TT V O E U M. W. W. "COLLINS LECTURES TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), Subject— "THE SHADOW OF THE SWORD." Orchestral Selections 7, Lecture 7.30. Admission 6d and Is. 8632 GOVERNMENT NOTICES. V. R. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. COAL SUPPLY, 1897-98. New Zealand Government Ra lways, Head Office, Wellington, 22nd October, 1896. WRITTEN Tenders will be received at this Office until Noon of MONDAY, the 30ra NOVEMBER, 1896, tor the SUPPLY and DELIVERY of COAL for the New Zealand Railways. They must be addressed to the General Manager, New Zealand Railways, Wellington,'and. marked outside "Tender for Goal." spccin.nattahs-can.be seen, and forms ol tender obtained, at the offices of the Railway Managers at Auckland, Nelson, ClirLstchii'ch, Dunedin, Invercariril, and the Stores Managers Office, Wellington. The lowest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted, and telegraphic tenders will not be entertained. By order, T. RONAYNE, 8614 ' General Manager. CANTERBURY LAND DISTRICT. PASTORAL R U NS TO BE OFFERED FOR LEASE AT PUBLIC AUCTION. NOTICE is hereby given, in accordance with the Canterbury -Educational Reserves Sale and Leasing Act, 1876, and the Land Act, 1882, that the LEASES of the undermentioned PASTORAL RUNS (the property of the Canterbury College) will be offered FOR SALE BY PUBLIO AUCTION ' At the LOCAL LANDS AND SURVEY OFFICE, TIMARU, On THURSDAY, JANUARY 7th, 1897, At noon. MACKENZIE RUN 69—PartHaldon Station, 19,025 Acres. Upset annual rental £350 for first 4 years and £400 for balance ot terns. ' ■ -. . RUN 71—Gray's Hill Station, 29,862 Acres. Upset annual rental £350 for first 4 years and £450 for balance of term.' The term of lease in each case will be 14 years from March Ist, 1897,'0n which date possession will be given. ', Plans and further particulars may shortly be obtained at this office or front the Registrar of Canterbury College. J. W. A. MAROHANT, Commissioner of Crown Lands. District Lands and Survey Office, Christchurch, October 28th, 1896. 8490 CHEAP MONEY ! CHEAP MONEY! ! i CHEAP MONEY! |N UMS OF £100 T ° | £10,000 | ■ .. OH COUNTRY, | CITY, AND I SUBURBAN I l FREEHOLDS, At exceptionally Low Sates of interest. Apply at any Agency of the GOVERNMENT INSURANCE . DEPARTMENT. J. n. RICHARDSON, Government Insurance Commissioner. LOST AND FOUND. T OST, THREE. CALVES ; one Red and White .SL_ HEIU-ER; one Red HEIFER, with star on forehead ; one Red STEER. Reward will be given .to anyone returning same to T. Ilasaall," Clarkviile. _j 8497. FOR SATISFACTORY SHOPPING. AITKEN AND ROBERTS, FURNISHING IRONMONGERS, CORNER COLOMBO AND CASHEL STREETS, INVITE Your Inspection of their NEW SHIP MENTS Landing E_ lonic, Kaikoura, Desidem, and Dilpussand. FISHING TACKLE, Specially Selected. Garden Tools, just the kinds you want. Lawn Mowers from 255. ELECTRO-PLATED WARE— Novelties to Suit All Bayers.' A Choice Selection of Cutlery, Ladies' and Gents Penknives'. Hollow-ground Razors from Best Makers. Wringer* from 14a. Washing Machines. ' Hee Smokers and C'jmb Foundation. DOVER, STOVES. . RANQES ALL KINDS. - Register Grates, Tile Grates, excellent Value. ' Wire Netting, Sheep Netting, Barb Wire. "Gospel Oak" Roofing Iron. . Bar aud Hoop Iron. Oils, Painte, Varnish, Pumps, Leather Belting. WE ARE SOLE AGENTS FOR CELEBRATED "ORION" RANGES., AITKEN AND ROBERTS, FURXISHiyG IRONMONGERS. IMPORTED Specially for Races and Show, Lovely Sunshades, Snowy Millinery, Lace Capes, Lace Collarettes, Chiffon Ruffles and other choice articles. Lonargan and Coy., Cheapest T>rapen. fc . ' v
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Press, Volume LIII, Issue 9562, 31 October 1896, Page 10
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