mHE PUBLIC Are earnestly requested : TO CONCLUDE THEffi SHOPPING BEFORE 12 O'CLOCK NOON O N . S A- T U R DA V & ■ ; ■■■ ■■ ■'■■v. •.•: ;• •■ •...-. :■ -'■ cl67i . T\T ANTED' V ! j! ' Second-hand ' SEWING •??;: MACHINE. Apply, R. Z., Office, of this paper. , , 189$ WA.NTED, a respectable person as HOUSEKEEPER. Apply at GRISBROOK'S STORE, Colombo Bridge, c 1835 ; — — '.'■ ■ — — : : r FIO HAYMAKERS.— RepIy to tenders reX ceived. I have accepted the ..tender of T. F. Partridge and Co. for £l 3s per acre. 1834 / M. BING. LOST.— Strayed from Ferry Koad, a Bay HORSE ; indistinct brand on shoulder. Whoever will deliver the same to T. & E. PAVITT, Christchurch, will ba rewarded .'.",. 1847 OUND, on Saturday, Dec. s, a Black and Tan SHEEP DOG. The owner can have the same, by paying expenses. Apply Office of this paper. r ;1846 mHE FRIENDS of Mr. ROBERT and X MAGNUS ALLAN are Kindly invited to attend the Funeral of their late brother DAVID, which will leave the residence of their Sister. Mrs Irvine, London street, Lyttelton, on WEDNESDAY NEXT, at 4 p.m. : T. HESTER, 1844 Undertaker. .«s«si&a»aßuanßaßßanaaMH^^u^BMMMMMM baptist tabernacle, hereford street. ■■:;.' A TEA MEETING will be held on WEDNESDAY EVENING, Dec. 9. Tea on the table at six o'clock. After- tea, addresses by the Rev. R. Powell and other gentlemen. Musical ' pieces by the Tonic ; Sol-Fa Society, interspersed with readings by several f riends. -Tickets can be had of any of the members^ r.hr w,, . V 1836 CHRISTCHURCH VOLUNTEER FIRE f POLICE. - ' \ THE GENERAL MEETING of the Members of the Force will be held at tha Brigade Hall, on TUESDAY, the Bth INSTANT, At 7 p.m. Uniform Caps and Badges. W. R. MITCHELL, 1845 Officer C.V.F. P. m OWN H ALL. THE LAST NIGHT BUT FOUR IN CHRISTCHURCH, Of the incredible and marvellous JAPANESE. TUESDAY EVENING, DEC. 8. First appearance of METARO, THE SWINGING BAMBOO MAN, Aerial suspension from : THE CEILING OF THE HALL, The greatest sensation yet introduced. First night in Town Hall of GENGERO'S TWIN BOXES AND FOUNTAIN, JAPANESE BRICKS, &c. First night in Town Hall of THE FAKEBR, OR FIRE MAN, With the enchanted Lanterns, the Lanterns lighting with: the wave of the fan. In compliance with the . wish, of many pstrons, the very Muscular and Enduring Feat of the, • . ■ ; ■ • LARGE AND SMALL TUBS. THE ASHINGO, OR PERPENDICULAR /LADDER, With other novelties, .and the GREAT CUTS-WHO-GERO. 1838 GREENGROCERY BUSINESS. NOTICE. WEBB & SONS beg to inform the Inhabitants of LYTTELTON that they have OPENED a SHOP opposite the QUEEN'S, London Street, for the Sale of [ FRUIT, FLOWERS,, AND ! VEGETABLES. ___ Shpping .Supplied. 1841 N O T I CB, TMPOUNDED, at Lyttelton, oa the 24th jJL November, from Governor's Bay^One Black MA.RE, branded a> on the neck, off aide collar marked, small spot of white on forehead. If not claimed within twenty-one days from date, will he sold to defray expenses. J. ILLING WORTH, Poundkeeper. Lyttelton, Nov. 24th, 1868. 1887
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 178, 7 December 1868, Page 3
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