! NEW ADT BRTISESTENTB. WANTED, a GENERAL SERVANT ; one about 18 would be preferred. Apply to A.8., Mr RITCHIE, baker, &c, Colombo street. 4350 ANTED, a GIRL, about 15, accustomed to house work, and able to milk a cow. Apply to Mrs M'DOUGALL, Gloucester street, east. 4348 PRINCE OF WALES BIRTHDAY" NOVEMBER 9, 1869. EXCURSION TO PIGEON BAY AND BACK. )j - rjIHE favourite screw steamer HALCYON, Will leave Peacock's Wharf on the arrival of the first train from Christchurch, returning in time to catch last train to Christchurch. Return Fares— 7s 6d. 4343 TO LET, a Four-roomed HOUSE, in Salisbury street, between Manchester and Madras streets. 4346 POISON will be laid in my garden from this date. J. V. ROSS. Stanmore Road, Nov. 6, 186?. 4347 STRAYfiD to my place, a NANNY GOAT, about a fortnight ago. If not claimed, and expenses paid, the same will be sold in a few days. R. HOUGHTON, Haast street, Avonville. 4355 NOTICE. mHE STORES of the Undersigned will X be CLOSED on TUESDAY, November 9. S TWENTYMAN & COUSIN. Cathedral Square, Nov. 6, 1869. 4356 THE LATE CHURCH OF ENGLAND GENERAL MEETING, AND THE TEMPERANCE QUESTION. A PUBLIC MEETING, for the purpose of further considering the paper on "The Temperance Question," read by the Very Rev. the Dean of Christchurch, on Friday evening last, will be held in the TEMPERANCE HALL on MONDAY EVENING NEXT, at half-past Seven o'clockDiscussion invited I 4353 UNITED METHODIST FREE CHUuCH, ADDINGTON, A NNIVERSARY SERMONS in connec/■jL tion with the above place of worship will be PKEACHEB on SUNDAY, Nor. 7, in the morning at 10.30, and in the evening at 6 o'clock., by the Rev. MATTHEW BAXTER. Collections after each Service in aid of the Trust Fund. ON TUESDAY, 9th, A TEA MEETING will be held ; tea on the tables at 6 o'clock. Tickets Is 6d each, to be had of any of the friends. Several Ministers and friends will address I the meeting. 4359 ITHE DERBY SWEEP ON the MELBOURNE CUP, will be drawn at the Criterion Hotel, THIS EVENING, at 8 sharp. 4358 AVONSIDE WESLEYAN CHAPEL. THE ANNUAL TEA MEETING will be held at the above Chapel, on TUES- | DAY NEXT, the 9th November. Tea on the table at half-past Five o'clock. Admittance— ls 6d. JOHN CANNON, 4351 Secretary. n II L W AY H O T E L , CORNER OF LONDON AND CANTERBURY STREETS, LYTTELTON. FIRST-CLASS ACCOMMODATION FOR BOARDERS AND VISITORS. Meals from Six a.m. till Ten p.m. WINES, ALES, AND BMRITS Of the best brands. 4345 JOHN SMYTH, Proprietor. Tjl O R SALE, by the Undersigned 4 tons of prime SMOKED BACON and HAMS. JOHN A. BANKIN, 4354 Addington. AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL SHOW. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1869. MR W. D. BARNARD will hold his usual SALE OF STOCK at the Grounds of the Canterbury Agricultural and Pastoral Association, AFTER THE SHOWi Parties desirous of selling Horses, Cattle, Sheep, or other Stock, are requested to enter the same without delay at the Repository. W. D. BARNAED, 4357 Cashel street.
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 461, 6 November 1869, Page 3
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