NOTES AND MEMORANDA.
A special meeting of the Christchurcn Poultry Club will be held at the rooms this evening, when the nomination of judges for the 1906 show "Will take, place. < ■' . .■■.■■'.•' An extraordinary general meeting af shareholders in the Formers' Coopjarative Fire Insurance Aenociation will be lipid on September 13tih, to oon>eidior n resolution adding; the carrying on of tlie business of accident insurance to the ordinary business of the Aseooietion.
A meeting of bakers will be held at iihe Tooms of the Employers' Association on Wednesday evening, at 'eight o'clock. • ~ . Mt J. Ivess, who is a candidate, for the Selwyn seat, will address tihe electors at Stoney Creek School, tonight, at 7.30. -'• ■■.■-.■ Two biograph entertainments -will be given in tlhe Oxford terrace Baptist Schoolroom to-night, end ; evening, by Mr Beardsley, in aid of t*ie Sunday-school building fund. ?;' The hon. eeo. of the Arbor. D&y Committee tao received a considerable number of esaaya for tihe competition, and oompetitors are leminded tiiat ThuTsdaj nexi fc the last; day foT receiving them. '; ■■'■■.. '•"''■■', •■■'-, ' The Executive Committee. connected with fche Sanatorium for Consumption ■Will meet at the City CouncirCljatnbers on Wednesday next, at 3.30 p.m. .The report of the sub-oommitit«e on: ates wMI be eubmitted at this meetiogl •-*/'■
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Press, Volume LXII, Issue 12282, 28 August 1905, Page 9
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204NOTES AND MEMORANDA. Press, Volume LXII, Issue 12282, 28 August 1905, Page 9
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