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&&3SEMENTS* JTJUNKDIN CHORAL SOCIETY. Hkbr Bbnno Sohkrek, Conductor. CHRISTMAS CONCERT. GARRISON HALL, FRIDAY, 21st DECEMBER. Sir Michael Costa’s Oratorio N A A M A N, Subscriptions, 21s; Single Tickets, 5a and 2s 6d; may bo obtained of G, R. West and 00., 0. Begg and Go., the Dresden Pianoforte Dep6t, James Muir, and M. Mendoishausen, Books of Words gratis. Full and Final Rehears*! on Thursday, at 7.80 p.m., in the Garrison Hall, PUBLIC NOTICES, PRIMITIVE METHODIST CHURCH, Dundas street. CHRISTMAS TREE and Sale of Ladles’ Work in the Oddfellows’ Hall, Albany street, Thursday and Friday, December 20 Sir and 21st. Open at 2 p.m. Admission after 6 o’clock, 6d. Useful and Fancy Articles in great variety. Select Pieces and Solos each evening. Refreshments at moderate charges, CORPORATION OF PORT CHALMERS, To Ratepayers. PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that if the Kates now in arrears are not Paid at tho Town Hall by January 31st, 1884, legal proceedings will bo taken without further notice. By order of Council. ' ALEXANDER LEOK, Collector, Town Hall, Port Chalmers, December 19, 1883. PORT CHALMERS NAVAL ARTILLERY. MEMBERS of the above Company will Muster at the Drill-shed at 4 p m. Tomorrow (Thursday), 20th, to attend the Funeral of the late Gunner W, Woods, LB. Uniform and side arms only. Members will also Parade at the Drill-shed on Friday, 21at Inst., at 7 p m. shanp, for Judging Distance Practice. Uniform, carbine, and side arms (every member must bo present) on Friday Uigbt ‘ WM. GOLDIE, Captain commanding, FUNERAL NOTICE. THE Friends of the late William Wood are respectfully requested to follow his remains to the place of Interment at the New Cemetery, Port Chalmers, leaving the Volunteer Drill-shed To-morrow (Thursday), 20th inst,, at 4.30 p.m. Members of L Battery. N.Z.A., will Muster at Drill-shed at 4 p.m. To-morrow (Thursday). Side arms and white gloves. J. B. TAYLOR, Captain Commanding. KAIKORAI HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. THE COMMITTEE of the above Society has pleasure in announcing that a Show of Flowers, Fruit, and Vegetables will be held in the Kalkorai Good Templars’ Stall on Saturday next, the 22nd December, 1883. The Show will be open at 2 p.m. Admission, one shilling; children under 12, half-price. Entries will be recoive*d at the Hall from 6 to 11 o’clock on the morning of the Show. The Kalkorai Excelsior Brass Band has kindly promised its services for the evening. Entry Fees to non-subscribers, ono shilling each entry. Prizes in the Amateur Glasses vary from 7a 6d to Is 6d. CHARLES WEDGE, For the Secretary. HIGH WARD ELECTION. Election of councillor.—to the Ratepayers of High Ward —I am a Candidate for the Seat vacated by Mr Street (Mayor). Should you do mo the honor of elect-

log me, I shall do my duty. Yours faithfully, JOHN BARRON. Rattray street, 19th December. BBLLEKNOWE3 ESTATE. Sections For Sale on terms to suit purchasers. JAMES A. PARK AND CO., Auctioneers. AUCTION NOTICES. THURSDAY, 20th DECEMBER, At 2 o’clock, JAMBS SAMSON AND CO. have received instructions from Mr W. Roberts to sell by auction, at their Rooms, His household furniture and effects, Inj eluding— Dining-room table, 12 cane-bottomed chairs, colonial sora, round table, fender, fireirons, floorcloth, spring-bottomed sofa, cheffonier, oval table, cover, tea-table, pictures, 6 parlor chairs, carpet, ornaments, double and single bedsteads, bedding, wash stands, ware, dressing tables, cooking glasses, window curtains, kitchen table, sofa, chairs, cooking and culinary utensils, preserve pan, glass and crockery ware, etc., etc,, etc. Also, same time, Portable boiler, fireproof safe, and superior now furniture, carpets, and bedding. FRIDAY, 21st DECEMBER. At the Central Auction Rooms, 87 Princes street, Clearing Sale of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, PIANO, ALSO 50 PAIRS OF BOOTS. T. CLARKE AND CO. r # will tell as above, commencing at 2 o’clock. SATURDAY AND MONDAY, 22nd and 24th DECEMBER. Commencing Saturday evening at 7 o’clock. FANCY GOODS, BOOKS, TOYS, PICTURES, JEWELLERY, MUSICAL BOXES, Exo. Suitable for Xmas Presents. G T. CLARKE AND 00, • will sell at their Rooms, 87 Princes itreet, as above, Comprising toys of every description, albums, books, valuable pictures in gilt frames, musical boxes, gold and silver jewellery, including watches, chains, rings, and a variety of fancy goods specially suitable for the season. N.B.—The sale will be continued on Monday afternoon at 2 o’clock till 9 p.m. SATURDAY, 22nd DECEMBER, At 2 o’clock, J-AORE LEASE AND BUILDINGS> Cumberland street (adjoining the Bowling Club). Montagu py m has received instructions to sell by auction, at his Rooms, High street, on Saturday, 22nd inst., at 2 o’clock, |-acre leasehold, Cumberland street, known as the Cumberland street Nursery (next to the Bowling Green), together with substantially ■ built and nearly new dwelling-house of six rooms erected thereon. For further particulars apply to THE AUCTIONEER. SATURDAY, 22nd DECEMBER, At 2 o’clock. Large Clearing Sale of CHOICE GREENHOUSE AND POT PLANTS, Comprising— Heaths, Camellias, Rosea in pots, Pelargoniums (regal, show, and fancy), Geraniums, Stations; also a large quantity of Beddlng-out Plants. .Also, Large Conservatory at Cumberland street Nursery for removal. ONTAGU PYM _a. has received instructions from Mr an, to sell by auction, at his Rooms, High set, on Saturday, 22nd inst., as above. For absolute sale. SATURDAY. 22nd DECEMBER, At 11 o’clock, Dunedin Tattersall’s. \ TBL/B" AOLBAN-AND CO. [ jtyjL are instructed, by the Executors of the | late Donald Borne, Esq,, of Balmoral, Out-ram, to sell as above. 1 pair carriage horses I 1 carriage (“ Victoria ”); and Double set harness, of superior style. S Without reserve. DUNEDIN TATTERSALL’S, Maoiaggan. street, Stephenson and 00. beg to Inform their constituents that they have arranged with Messrs Maclean and 00.. lessees of Tattersall’s Horse Sale Yards, to hold sales In said yards every Saturday, at 11 o’clock, and b notify that all horses consigned to them for sale will meet with every attention, STEPHENSON AND CO., 88 Bond street,

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Evening Star, Issue 6477, 19 December 1883, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 6477, 19 December 1883, Page 3