-.-..fjfefo mHE PUBLIC Are earnestly requested TO CONCLUDE THEIR SHOPPING BEFORE 12 O'CLOCK NOON ON SATURDAYS. C 1672 SEAMEN. ~~~ X\J ANTED, TWELVE SEAMEN for the V 1 Ship King of Italy. Apply to Capt. CROLL, on board ; or Capt. MEREDITH, Lyttelton. 1855 WANTED, a strong LA.D, who has some knowledge of the Butchering Business, and to work occasionally on a farm. Apply to W. A. KNAPMAN, Papanui Road. 1863 CHRIST'S COLLEGE GRAMMAR SCHOOL. THE PRIZES awarded after the HalfYearly Examination, will be distributed by the Warden, on THURSDAY, Dec. 10th, at One o'clock. JAMES WILSON, Registrar. The College, 9th Dec, 1868. /' HIGH SCHOOL, LYTTELTON. THE EXAMINATION of the Scholars will take place TO-MORROW MORNIMG, at half-past ten. His Worship the MAYOR will preside. The Parents are invited to attend. 1865 A. 0. F. A SPECIAL MEETING will be held on FRIDAY EVENING, at Seven o'clock, in the Foresters' Hall, to hear the Report of Delegates ; also to appoint a Committee for the carrying out of a Grand Demonstration, which shortly will be held, in conjunction wjth , Odd Fellows, for the benefit of tho Widowiand Orphans' Fund pf both Orders. P.C.Ri D f . TINE, President 7 P.D.C.R. W. NEI.S,' Hon. Sec. GREENGROCERY BUSINESS. NOTICE. WEBB A 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 . SUPREME COURT. > CIVIL SITTINGS. THE JURORS not called in tj^ case of "Bell v. White," are excused from attendance until 10 o'clock on FRIDAY, the llth Inst. By order, ..EDWARD S. WILCOCKS, Registrar. ALEXANDER BACK, 1862 Sheriff. BAZAAR. A BAZAAR OF FANCY AND USEFUL ARTICLES Will be held in the LYTTELTON COLONISTS' HALL, OH TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, AND THURSDAY, DEC. 15, 16, 17. The proceeds will be devoted towards paying off the debt on St. John's Presbyterian Church, Lyttelton. Admission One Shilling. < Doors open each day at 10 a.m., close at 10 p.m. PRIZE COMPETITION. PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given to intending Competitor! at the ensuing Bazaar which takes place on the 15th, 16th, and 17th DECEMBER, that all samples of Cheese can be forwarded at any time up to the Morning of the 15th inst., to the care of Mr GRUBB, London street, and all samples of BUTTER, will be received at the Colonists' Hall, up to the morning of the 16th, at 10 o'clock. R. DONALDSON, 1853 Hon. Sec. WHITE HART YARD&. BY PUBLIC AUCTION. SATURDAY, DECEMBER, 18. 10 first 'class 3 year' old ''steers (almost fat) 6 well bred 18 months, pail-fed heifers. J. H. BENNETT, Auctioneer, Valuator, Arbitrator, 1864 and General Agent. END OF NEW ADi EBTISEMENTS.' : .:■ ii I, i- i: -..': ' :.
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 180, 9 December 1868, Page 3
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