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CURRENT NOTICES.

All those interested in the formation of a fire police corps are invited to attend a meeting in the City Council Chambers on Friday evening.. As Mr G. G.- Stead has.withdrawn his nomination as a candidate for the Christchurch Licensing Committee the Returningofiioer for the City of Christchurch has declared the election of the following members:—Messrs S. S. Blackburne, .J. Hamilton, J. C. Maddison, T. ■ M Clatchie and F. Trent..

The Re turning-officer of the Ashley Electorate has declared that the following l'members have been elected to the Ashley Licensing Committee: —Messrs George M'Rae, G. B. Starkey, G. W. Crampton, C. B. Mason and T. M'Naught. Messrs Bickerton and Stokes will give a display of fireworks on the Rangiora Re* creation Grounds on. Thursday. Selections will be open for application on April 29, under the Land for Settlements Act, on the Punaroa, Papaka, and Rautawiki Settlements.

. In the Theatre Royal on Thursday the Northcote '" r Kinematograph and Unique Speciality Company will exhibit pictures in connection with the war.

Tire Canterbury Society of Arts. will open its annual exhibition afc the Art Gallery at eight o'clock this evening with a conversazione.

The Christehurch Hunt Club will hold its annual meeting at the rooms of the Canterbury Jockey Club at eight o'clock this evening. The friends of Dr A. C. De Eenzi have requested him to meet them in Hobbs's Buildings at 8.30 p.m., to-day in order to make him a presentation previous to his departure for South Africa. . The annual picnic of the children.attending the Burnbam Industrial School will be held at-Port Levy on Friday. . ! - ;.' In connection with the clearing 'sale 'at Clarksfield on March 30, the Kur.cw' train will wait at Pukeuri on March',29,; till the arrival of the'express, to enable^ 'passengers from the north to join the Kurow train.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CIII, Issue 12161, 27 March 1900, Page 6

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CURRENT NOTICES. Lyttelton Times, Volume CIII, Issue 12161, 27 March 1900, Page 6

CURRENT NOTICES. Lyttelton Times, Volume CIII, Issue 12161, 27 March 1900, Page 6

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