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Amusements, &o. OdDFELLOWS' SATURDAY, JANUARY 31st, 1891. In response to n General Request MR SIDNEY HOBSN WILT, GIVE OHS MORE IP lANOPOSTE K scital & Concert Before leaving Christchurch, when there will ha an ENTIRE CHANGE OP PROGRAMME. Thin will he the LAST OPPORTUNITY Of hearing MS HOBEN before his return to Europe, POPULAR PRICES—3s, 2s. Seats may he reserved at Milner and Thompson’s. Programme in To-morrow’s issue, SUMNER EXCURSION. ~’ SPECIAL EXCURSION to Sumner, THIS EVENING (Friday). Programme of Dance Music by Staumoro Band. M.O. engaged. Tram leaves Square 7.30, returning 10.15. la return. Firat-olass dancing board on beach, 8208 YOUR Chnractor read and Future Foretold by Palmist from Dunedin Exhibition. 83, Manchester street South. Hours, from 10 a.m. till 10 p.m, 8209 ■ Ivleetinss. A. AMALGAMATED LABOUR UNION. SPECIAL MEETING will ho held in the Trades Hall THIS (FRIDAY) EVENING, .at eight o’clock. To Receive Delegates from Trades Council Be National Council. CHRISTCHURCH DIOCESAN CHORAL ASSOCIATION. THE ANNUAL MEETING will be held in tha PRACTICE ROOM In the Cathedral Tower THIS (FRIDAY) EVENING, At 8 o’clock. J. S. JAMESON, 8193 Eon. Sec. Lectures. TEMPERANCE MISSION, SYDENHAM. ■m/T B KNOTT WILL DELIVER THIS EVENING, IN THE Oddfellows’ Hall, Colombo road, Gough’s Lecture, entitled, "MAN AND MiS MASTER.” Admission—One Shilling; Children, Half-price. MR imOTT^ THE TEMPERANCE LECTURER, WILL conduct a TEMPERANCE MISSION IN CHRISTCHURCH, Commencing on MONDAY EVENING NEXT. Further particulars in to-morrow's papers. 8231 Exhibition. Canterbury College. SCHOOL~OP ART. THE ANNUAL EXHIBITION OF STUDENTS’ WORKS WILL BE HELD IN THE SCHOOL OF ART, - ON TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY ’ 3rd and 4th, Open from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m. Admission Fkhb. PUBLIC PRIZE DISTRIBUTION ON THURSDAY, FEBRUARY sth, at 8 P.M., By the Chairman of the Board of Governors. All Students are specially requested to be present. A. CEACEOFT WILSON,

8197 Acting Registrar. 3Tor Sale. TO STOREKEEPERS. BUSINESS POE SALE, Doing good Payable Trade; large proportion cash. For particulars apply 8218 FLETCHER, HUMPHREYS & CO. Jjl 0 E S A L E, GROCERY AND WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANT’S BUSINESS in Palmerston NORTH; established eighteen years. Turn-over £19,000 a year and still increasing. £SOO cash, balance extending over twelve months. Full Particulars, W.Y., 8206 Box Si, Palmerston North. ARTESIAN 'WELL PIPING. •O O E SALE. Upwards of 800 feet of 4Jin LAP-WELDED DRIVE PIPE. Delivery on Lyttelton Wharf. .apply to F. J. PIESSB, 8118 Gisborne* TO HOUSE-PAINTERS AND DECORATORS. Foe S a l e. AN OLD-ESTABLISHED BUSINESS IN CHRISTCHURCH, Having Large Premises in Principal Street, Present Proprietor Retiring from Business. To men of Small Capital this is a Rare OpporVBEx EASY TERMS can be arranged, in first place, “DECORATOR,” E. NORTON-TAYLOR, Tnam street, 8010 Christchurch. tunity, as Apply, i Election Notices. WAIMAKARIEI HARBOUR BOARD. ELECTION OP MEMBERS, MANDEVILLE AND RANGIORA ROAD BOARD DISTRICT. -TNTOTICE is hereby given that, in accordance INB with “The Harbours Act, 1878.” “The Regulation of Local Elections Act, 1876,” and the amendments of tbe said Acts, an ELECTION will he held in the Mandeville and Bangiora Road Board Office, Rangiora, on MONDAY, 9th February, 1891, for the purpose of choosing TWO PERSONS to aot as Members of the Waimakariri Harbour Board for the Mandeville and Rangiora Road Board District. NOMINATIONS, in the form in the second schedule of “ The Regulation of Local Elections Act, 1876,” must be delivered to the Returning Officer, or addressed to him, and delivered at the Mandeville and Rangiora Road Board Office, before noon of SATURDAY, 31st January, 1891. M. AMY. Substitute Returning Officer. Rangiora, 23rd January, 1891. 7899 I HEREBY give notice that Messrs Mslcombe D uncan, William Keloher, Edward Mulcock, William Pearson and William .Smith were the only persons nominated to fill the five vacancies on the Mandeville and Bangiora River Board.There being only the number required nominated, Messrs Duncan, Keloher, Mulcock, Pearson and Smith were declared duly elected. ROBERT WRIGHT. Returning Officer, Jan. 26th. 1891. 8205 Borough Councils. KAIAPOI BOROUGH COUNCIL. VALUATION LIST, 1891. IAKB NOTICE—The VALUATION LIST for the Borough of Kaiupoi for the year 1891 is w OPEN FOR INSPECTION at the Borough unoil Office, High street, Kaiapoi. All objeons thereto must be left at the Resident igistrate’s Court, Kaiapoi, on or before the 15th .. 0 £ FEBRUARY, addressed to the Assessment urt, and a copy of every such objection must be C at the Town Clerk’s office not less than seven vs before the next sitting of the said Court. ROBERT CHAPMAN, Town. Clerk, laiapoi, JanuaryASth, .189 L 7664

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Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXV, Issue 9325, 30 January 1891, Page 1

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