FOR DUNEDIN, CALLING AT INTERMEDIATE PORTS. s „ mHE Favourite s. s. HA M A BEAUTIFUL STAR, J. Christian, Master, is ap■J^Hi]^ pointed to sail as above, on •^^^^ or about WEDNESDAY, September 1. For freight or passage apply [to J. M. HEYWOOD* & Co., 3755 Lyttelton and Christchurch. CHRISTCHURCH FANCY BAZAAR, Colombo Street. CROQUET AND CRICKETING. NOW ON SALE, ex Joliba, a full assortment of Jaques and Sons' newest CROQUET, nt very moderate prices ; and to meet a want often felt last season, a supply of MALLETS and BALLS have been purchased, and may be had separately, to complete broken sets. Also, on hand, a very large stock of Cricketing materials, consisting of every requisite for the game. Bats of every quality, including a full supply of all sizes for boys, may be especially mentioned. A very large stock of TOYS and FANCY GOODS generally, suitable for presents, always on hand, and being bought for Cash by the proprietor's London agent, are to be had at the lowest remunerative prices pos sible. Forjthe Proprietor, 3629 W J. GRAND. CHRISTCHURCH PHILHARMONIC SOCIETY. VOCAL MEMBERS will meet for Practice of Handel's Oratorio " Samson," on WEDNESDAY EVENING, at half-past 7 o'clock sharp, at Mr Spensley's. W. ZEESLER, 3776 Secretary. CANTERBURY ROWING CLUB. T]B.E Annual General Meeting will be held at WHITE'S HOTEL, TOMORROW (Wednesday) Ist September, at 7.30 p.m. Business: Treasurer's Report, Election of Officers, &c. T. DOUGLAS, 3768 Hon. Sec. vEUREKA PROSPECTING COMPANY. *4 GENERAL MEETING will be held in J\. the TEMPERANCE HALL, TOMORROW, September 1, at 7 p.m. punctually. JOHN AULSEBROOK, 3769 Secretary. AUCTION SALE or FREEHOLD LAND, HOUSE, AND FURNITURE, COWS, POULTRY, OAT CRUSHER, &c, At the Residence of Mr H. AKER, NorthEast Corner Town Belt. MONDAY NEXT, 6th SEPT., 1869. TPREECE has been favoured with • instructions from Mr H. Aker to sell by Auction, as above named, ONE ACRE OF FREEHOLD LAND, Laid out as a garden, and well stocked with a choice selection of fruit trees, Together with a THREE-ROOMED HOUSE, Fowl-house, pigsty, and stable. There is a creek running through the land, and the property is near the residence of S. Bealey, Esq. Terms very easy, Also, The household furniture 2 milch cows and calf Ducks and fowls American stove Oat crusher Seed potatoes And a lot of sundries. Sale of Furniturs at 1 p. m. Sale of Freehold Property at 2 p.m. Terms cash. 3767 TO THE BURGESSES or thb CITY OF CHRISTCHURCH. f"i ENTLEMEN,— I have the honour to VJT inform you that I intend standing as a Candidate for one of the Vacant Seats in the City Council. JrtOJSAU Should you favour me with your support, no effort on my part will be wanting to forward your interests. WILLIAM HAINEB, 3775 ■ High street. END OF NEW ADVERTIBEMBNTB. mHE ROYAL INSURANCE COMPANY 1 FIRE AND LIFE. Agent*, MILES & CO., 109 c Christchurch and Lytteltou,
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 405, 31 August 1869, Page 3
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