NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. SHIP HYDASPES. FINAL NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. t~&-<^ A LL GOODS not passed *-Jyfea£*y. XV for by MONDAY, NOV. 2nd, will be cleared by a Customs Agent on TUESDAY. 1532 E. S. DALGETY & CO. WANTED, a GENKRAL SERVANT. References required. Apply to Mrs FLETCHER, Cdomho Street Nortlj. 1531 LINCOLN ROAD BAPTIST CHAPEL >t HHHE third Anniversary TEA MEETING A of the above Chapel wiii (D.V *> take place J ON TUESDAY, NOV. 3rd. Tea on the tables at Six p.m. Tickets Is 6d each ; may be had at Mrs Twigger and Mr Dixon, Lincoln Road ; Mr Jefcoate, Park Hbad, Addington ; and Mr W. S. Baker, Christchurch. After tea several Ministers and other gentlemen are expected to address the meeting. ,530 CHRISTCHURCH LANI*-, BUILDING, AND INVESTMENT SOCIETY, No. 2. MONTHLY NOTICE. mHE Monthly Meeting for the payment * ,° . f"*-> so «Ptionß, and sale of shares, will bo held at the Town Hall, on TUESDAY evening next, NOV. 3, being the first Tuesday in the Month. Sale of shares at 9 o'clock. The rules are ready for distribution , and the Secretary will attend at his office, City W< lghbridge, Market Place, up to five o'clock p.m. on that day, to receive applications, &c. By order of. the Committee, CHAS. ALLISON, 1533 Secretary. TO FARMERS, CATTLE DEALERS, AND OTHERS. SPREYDON FAIR 1 I ! LINCOLN ROAD, 3J Miles from Christchurch. A T the request of several Farmers in and LX. around this district, a preliminary Meeting will be held, at the Spreydon Hotel on ' THU \SDAY, NOVEMBER 5, At 7 o'clock in the Evening, To take into consideration the advisability of establishing a Quarterly Fair, to form a ("ommittee, and to arrange the time for the first to be held. W. STYCHE, Spreydon Hotel. N. B.— A coach will leave Barnard's Repository at 6 o'clock, to convey interested persons to and from the meeting. 1527 v - J#& "• PUBLIC NOTICE. mHE PUBLIC are informed that the Ju Bridge over the Avon near the Carlton Hotel will be closed for repairs on and after MONDAY, NOV. 2nd, 1668, until further notice. G. THORNTON, Acting Provincial Engineer. Oct. 31, 16«8. C 1533 TO ALE DRINKERS. FOR the BEST GLASS of ALE in Town try my Stock ALE (just tapped), PER ijfl PINT > WARD & CO.'s— the Favourite Brand— Clear — Sparkling— Delicious. M. H. ORAM, I3fio Golden Fleece Hotel. ILL BE PUBLISHED on NOV. 2.— Price Sixpence.— No. lof the ALLIANCE MAGAZINE. CONTENTS : To our readers. " John Bull " and tbe Permissive Bill. Select Committees' Reports on Mr J. A. Smith's Sunday Closing Bill. Alliance meeting at Ramarama. Notabiwa. Legacy to the U.K.A. Mr I'oebuck's Position. Licensed Victuallers' Representatives. Mr Justice Hannan on Drink and Crime. The I iquor Law in Massachusetts. The Bishop of Exeter's Brandy. Correspondence. The Cost of Intoxicants. General Literature. The Ghost Raiser, a tale ; Bubbles ; A Plea for a Half-Holiday ; the Month. Ths Magazine may be obtained at the Publishing Offi-e, in Cathedral -*'quare, or through any bookseller in town or country. Persons wishing to become subscribers will oblige by ending their names and addresses, with subscriptions in advance, to the Manager, without delay. 1529
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 147, 31 October 1868, Page 3
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