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Entertainments. j New Theatre Rotal. ‘ Under the Management of Mr and Mrs Hoskins. POSITIVELY LAST NIGHT BUT TWO Of the celebrated artiste MBS SCOTT-SIDDONS. LATE TRAIN NIGHT. The Last Evening the Country Patrons will have the opportunity of witnessing the Celebrated Artiste. THIS (THURSDAY) EVENING, The Magnificent Play of THE HUNCHBACK. Julia Mrs Scott-Siddohs. Master Walter Mb J. B. Steele. Supported by the Company, TO-MORROW (FRIDAY), BENEFIT OF MRS SCOTT-SIDDONS. KING RENE’S DAUGHTER AND THE HONEYMOON. Mrs Scott-Siddons in Both Pieces. MONDAY EVENING NEXT, The Celebrated Irish and Dutch Impersonators, MESSES ’BAKER AND FAERON, Will open for a short season. Notice. —Free List entirely Suspended, Press excepted. Children in Arms £1 Is. Box Plan at Bilnz’s Music Saloon, 6556 Bazaars. FANCY BAZAAR. AT MR MATTHEWS’, KAIAPOT. A LARGE quantity of useful and ornamental Goods will be offered for sale on MONDAY, MARCH 12. Proceeds to be devoted to the enlargement of the Wesleyan Church and School. Admission, 6d. Luncheon Stall. 6467 Aquatic. AIAPOIE G A T T A. MONDAY, MARCH 12. First Race starts at 1 p.m. Entries close on THURSDAY, March 8, at 8 p.m. For programme see “ Times ” of March 3. 6428 T. M. BROOKE, Hon. Secretary. Lectures, &c. THE ASSOCIATED LITERARY SOCIETY OP CHRISTCHURCH. THE OPENING ADDRESS will be delivered by the President, His Honor Mr Justice Johnston, in the Congregational Schoolroom, Manchester street, on THURSDAY, March 15, at 8 p.m. WM. SIBBALD, Hon. Sec. Two tickets may be had by each member on application at the following booksellers, viz.:—Messrs Hughes, Lake, White, and Wesleyan Book Depot. 6474 Meeting a. RAILWAY SERVANTS’ MUTUAL BENEFIT SOCIETY. THE usual MONTHLY MEETING will be held THIS EVENING, March 8, at the Oddfellows' Hall, Lichfield street. All members are respectfully requested to attend. 6473 CHRISTCHURCH CITY COUNCIL. MEETING OP BURGESSES Under Clause 141 of “The Municipal Corporations Act, 1876." I HEREBY give notice that a Meeting of the Burgesses will take place on TUESDAY NEXT, March 13, at the Oddfellows’ Hall, Lichfield street, at 7 o’clock p.m., to consider resolution already published re the acquiring possession of section 733. JAMES GAPES, Mayor. City Council Chambers, March 7,1877. 6487 ASHBURTON ROAD BOARD. LTixuxj ib nereuy oixut, J3| Section 122 “Canterbury Roads Ordinance, 1872,” a SPECIAL MEETING of the members of the above Board is convened for THURSDAY, March 15 instant, at 1 p.m. JOHN GRIGG ■) Members JOSEPH HUNT V of DAVID WILSON J the Board Ashburton, March 6,1877 6457 Public Companies. Prospectus op the Canterbury cooperative SOCIETY (Limited). CAPITAL £50,000, IN 25.000 SHARES OF £2 EACH. Pbovisional Dibectoes : H. H, Deßourbel, Esq,, Alfred Thompson, Esq., Ralph Donkin, Esq., W, Henderson, Esq, Mr Thomas Swinton, Mr James Dickinson, Mr Alexander Linnie, Mr Reuben Binstead, Mr Charles Eakins, Mr Edwin J. Paul, Mr Thomas West, Mr Smith, Mr James Davidson, Mr D. H. Christie, Mr J. Hill. Bankers— Solicitors—- • Auditors— Manager—Mr Geo. A. Buck. OFFICES PRO. TEM.: MESSRS DeBOURBEL & CO., Cathedral square, Christchurch. OBJECTS OP THE SOCIETY. This Society is formed on the basis of several of the largest and most successful Co-Operative Societies in England, for the purpose of supplying its members and the general public with articles of domestic consumption and general utility at the lowest possible prices, and at a great reduction. The advantages derived by Shareholders o nsists in obtaining their goods at a much reduced cost, and participating in the profits of the Society. Any person desirous of benefiting by the Society’s arrangements must be qualified by taking a £2 Share, 10s to be paid on application, 10s in one month, 10s in two months, and 10s in three months, from the date of application, which will allow their attendance at all the meetings of the society. The premises of the Company in Christchurch to be arranged by the Provisional Directors, REGULATIONS, arson wishing to, become Members are particu--7 requested to read the following : t. Payment.—All articles pnichased, either of Society or of the Firms in connection, must ho 1 for at or before the time of purchase, and no jptlon to this rule will be adowed. id. Remittances.—All orders sent by post must coompanied by a remittance, unless previously I to the Society’s credit at any of the bra ches he Bank - Post-office orders cheques should he crossed made payable to the order of ihe Manager. , ■d. Deposit Accounts.—Depositors so desiring r open accounts with the society for sums not than £5, which accounts will be iebited with amount of each order. Orders against llep-.sit ountsmust have the words “ Deposit Account tten upon them. Deposit Accounts cm ot be rdrawn. Depositors are therefore request ed to c an account at home, to avoid disappointment. ,h. Order Forms.—Orders shall in all eases be Le out in the forms issued by the Society, arate orders must be given for each department m sent by post. Order books for this purpose issued by the fcooiety. h. Particulars to he given on Orders —The ositor’s name must be inserted on every Order m, and if the goods are to be sent, fie address it he distinctly written on the back of each h* Packages for the Country will be delivered i of cost to the railway station, from which lage must be raid by the consignee, and all is will be delivered free within two m.les of the iety’s stores. h Execution of Orders.—Orders up to eleven ook am. will always, so far as practicable, be mtohed the same day. The Ma ager will be i to receive notice of any mistakes, delays, or gularity in the articles despatched from their res, which shall receive attention. NOTICE. lie Stores will be closed f r all public holidays, also for stock taking on the last Monday of s and December. rice lists are published quarterly, so ns to ody any alteration in the market rates; they be obtained, together with Order Forms and ks. at the Stores. FORM OF APPLICATION FOR SHARES. Shares £2 each. Deposit 10s per share. To the Provisional Director of tho ■ Canterbury Co-operative Society, Limited, Gentlemen, —I request you will allo< me shares in the above Soeiety. Receipt for deposit money attached, and I undertake to s:gn the deed of settlement and to pay such calls as n ay be made in accordance with the terms of the prospectus, and 1 agree to take such shares or any less number that may be allotted to me. Name in full. Residence. Date. RECEIPT FOR DEPOSIT MONEY. Received from Mr of the sum of 10a each on shares in the Canterbury Co-operative Society, Limited. Signed. 6369 J 877.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XLVII, Issue 5008, 8 March 1877, Page 1

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