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Business Notices. H OBD A Y c O v Hare tho honour to announce that they have secured FOB twt.tr TAILORING DEPARTMENT XHK SKWVIOKfI OF A FIRST.GLASS CUTTER, And can with confidence guarantee Style and Fit, UNEQUALLED IN THE COLONIES. ■WATERLOO HOUSE,' Corner of Cashbl and Colombo Stbeets. 833 131 INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION, 1882. 1 NOTICE TO EXHIBITORS AND OTHERS. EARLY application should be made at the office of the European and Australasian Ltboar and Employment Agency by those requiring hands of all descriptions. Photos of Young Ladies from Wellington. Dunedin, and other parts of tho Colony for serving at Stalls in the Exhibition, and Barmaids. The Offloe Is in Liehlleld street west, between Anderson’s Foundry and Reece's. Signboard can be easily seen from Colombo street. Offloe hours: 9 to 6.30, and on Wednesday and Saturday Evenings from 7.30 to 9 o'clock. Important Notice to Merchants • and Tradesmen. Clerks (experienced and unexperienced) may be ob> talned at the above address. Free of Charge. „ ~ ~ Farmers and Contractors. The charge is Is per man when more than one is engaged. „ „ „ Employers requiring men for town billets. No charge is made when the wages amount to £1 a week and' found. » „ ~ Those requiring Governesses' "and Tutors. Free of Charge. General Servants can obtain situations Free of Charge. The best time to see Female Servants at the Office is between S and 4 o’clock on Mondays and Fridays. ■ , Partnerships negotiated. BBINSTEAD begs to inform his customers • and the public generally that as his present lease expires in little more them a year from this time, he will commence to SELL OFF AS GREATLY REDUCED RATES His large Stock of BOOKS, STATIONERY, FANCY GOODS, *c. B. BINSTEAD, Albion House, Cashel street west, Christchurch. February, 1882. 1823 149 WAKANUI FLOUR MILL. [ BEG to notify that I. have EE-COM-MENCED BUSINESS, and I take this pportnnity of recording my thanks to my friends id the publio for the valuable support accorded ie, and beg a continuance of the same. Farmers from a distance can have their grist round by return. Good stable and paddock leommodation. No extra charge. Cash buyer of grain, tfaoka supplied to farmers. I will attend at the Somerset Hotel, Ashburton, i Saturdays, and at the Hill on Mondays, for the irohase of grain. ' H. MOFFAT. Postal Address, Addington. February Ist, 1882. 1874 153 Begatta. H EATHCOTE 1 8 8 2. TO BE HELD ON THE ESTUARY, SUMNER, ON SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 18*h, 1882. Opfioebs : Patron—W, H, Wynn Williams, Esq., M.H.E, Commodore—J. L. Coster, Esq. Committee : Messrs H, Thomson, F. Pavitt, J. S. Monok, J. W. Davis, W. Packard. B. Pnflett, W. Ness, P. H. Duncan, J. Kilgonr, J. Hay, | H. Hobday. E. J. Paul, F. D. Kesteven, J. B. Johnston, R. E. Mansfield, C. j Stringer, F. Fuller, J. B. Evans, J. Davidson. L. M. Ollivier, J. F. Grierson. Starter—F, Pavitt, Esq. Umpire—J. W. Davis, Esq. Judge—H. Thomson, Esq., M.H.B. Hon Treasurer—J. o. Jones. Hon Secretary—S. C. Kesteven. PROGRAMME: 1 p.m. Juntos Paibs (under 21), 1 mile. Prize, £8; entrance, 15s. . 1.80 p.m.—Champion Fodbs, 24 miles. First prize, the Mayer’s cup and £2O: second, £6, if three boats, the property of separate Clubs, start; entrance, £2 2s. 2 p.m.— Juntos Double Sculls (under 21), 1 mile. Prize, £8 $ entrance, 15s. 2.80 p.m.—The Ladies’ Flats, 14 miles. First prise, £l6; second, £3, if three boats, the property of separate Clubs,start; entrance, 80s. Open to crews not competing in Champion Fours, 3 p.m.—Bbniob Paibs, li miles. Prize, the members* cup, presented by W. H.Wynn Williams* Esq., and £B j entrance* 15s. 8.80 p.m.—Juntos Foues (under 21), 2 mues. Prize, Mr Hobday’s Cup (at present held by the Cure Boating Club), and £l2; entrance, £1 la. _ ... 4 p.m.— Bbniob Double Sculls, 14 nmes. Prize, Mr Monsen’s oripand £10; entrance, £1 4.80 p.m.—Tbial Foubb, li miles. Prize, £10; entrance, £1 Is. Open to non-competitors in any other event. _ J 5 p.m.— Sinole ScuLLiHO Race, 1 mile, me, Mr Hooper’s cup, at present held by tho Canterbury Bowing Club, and £5; entrance, 10s. To bo rowed in stump out. riggers, with cockswain. 6,30 p.m.— Swimmino Race, 300yds, Open to all comers. Costume—singlet and trousers to the knee. First prize, Mr Ellen s Cup; second, medal, value £1; entrance, 2s 6d; post entries. Jnps (except swimming race) to bo won twice ore becoming the absolute property of any Club, en to all bond fide Clubs of six months* standing 1 upwards. Fwo boats* the property of separate Clubs* to iXt* or no race* Seats not at the start at the time specified shall liable to be disqualified by the starter. laces to be rowed under the rales of the united nterbnry Boating Clubs, copies of which may bo bained on application to the Secretary. Competitors in Junior Races to bo under twenty, e years of age on day of Begatta, Boats competing in all sculling races to bo nker-bullt, and to measure ever all not more -n 22ft 6in; beam not less than 3ft Sin, and igth of outrigger not more than 9in. Entries close at the Commercial Hotel on mrsday, 16th February, 1882, at 8 p.m. Clubs entering boats must name colours ana, 9WB, if possible, and forward cheque for entrance » at or before the time stated to the underrnod. BHBPLBY C. KESTEVEN, 31 us Hon Seonetary. Board and Besidenoe. SLICE'S TEMPERANCE HOTEL AND RESTAURANT. BEST ACCOMMODATION In Town la now offered to BOARDERS. Double room, 16* per week; single room, 18s per w<ak; board, witm out lodging, 12s per week; weekly dinners. 4a per week; board aim lodging, 8s per any. Good aqopm* modatlon for families. Smoking-room, sitting, room, with use of piano, bath-room, shower barb. Stabling free. 8818 [A Oabd.J PRIVATE BOARD “AND RESIDENCE, MALVERN HOUSE, 474 IX2 Corner Colombo and Salisbury streets. W A E W I C K XT OUSE 1 1. Armagh street, Craomor square, Christchurch. Visitors to Christchurch will find Superior Accommodation, with the comforts of a home, at tho above address. Private sitting-rooms, good bedrooms, and hot, cold, and shower baths, ous

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Lyttelton Times, Volume LVII, Issue 6540, 11 February 1882, Page 1

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