ADVERTISEMENTS. HIS WORSHIP, the Mayor of Christchurch, JOHN ANDERSON, ESQ., having kindly presented a Cup to be competed for by the Christchurch Volunteer Corps, consisting of — The Canterbury Yeomanry Cavalry, the Christchurch Artillery, the Engineers, No. 6 C.R.V.,and the lioyal Irish, The competition will take place on SATURDAY NEXT, the 27th inst., at the range, ] Hillsborough, at 3 p.m. CONDITIONS :— 10 competitors from each corps Skirmishing between 200 and 400 yards, 10 rounds Volley firing at 200 and 300 yards, 3 rounds at each range. GEO. PACKE, -v Lieut. -ColoneU November 22, 1869. «04 CANTERBURY MUSIC DEPOT, CRYSTAL PALACE BUILDINGS CHKISTCHURCH. HARMONIUMS, by Alexantrk and . others, from TEN GUINEAS and upwards— all first-rate value. Inspection invited. For the Proprietor, 4385 J. J. MiLNER. NOTICE. ALL PERSONS INDEBTED to the Estate of the late ALEXANDER MATHEWS, deceased, are requested to call aud make the necessary arrangements at SEXTON & CLARKE'S.' WHOLESALE & RETAIL GROCERS Opposite Preece's Salejards, Triangle, COLOMBO STREET, Christchurcb. JOHN MATHEWS, Administrator: The highest price given for BUTTER, EGGS, CHEESE, & BACON AT THE ABOVE ESTABLISHMENT. CASES OF QUININE, CHAMPAGNE, ASD QUININE WINE, FOR SALE. 4290 jl/ffR S. B. SEYMOUR, JJ max- l ST, '■""' GLOUCESTER STREET, (Opposite the Telegraph office). ARTIFICIAL TEETH FITTFD AT CONSIDERABLY REDUCED CHARGES. 4321 PUBLIC NOTICE. THE Proprietors of the Lyttelton Times beg to inform the public that they have made arrangements which will enable them every month to PRESENT SUBSCRIBERS TO THEIR PAPER with a FREE COPY of the ETJBOPEAX. MAIL. It is unnecessary to enlarge upon the merits of the European Mail, as they speak for themselves. Those who have seen the paper agree that it is the most complete and best arranged monthly summary of European news which reaches the Colonies. , Tbe first supply of the European Mail inttnded for the Subscribers to the Lyttelton Times will leave London on December 31, and from that time the European Mail u-ill be regularly delivered with the Times immediately after the arrival of the English Mail. c 4097 RND OF NEW ADVERTIS EMES 'IS. MRS J. DURHAM, SI RAW BONNET AND HAT CLEANER. NOTICE. tTATS and Bonnets Cleaned, Dyed, and .1 Altered ; Feathers Cleaned, Dyed, nnd I Curled; Gloves Cleaned. Work done for the Trade. Address— -Mrs J. Durham, Oxford street LYTTELTON. 4483 NEW STORE. IF. HINDLEY has Opened Premises • on NORWICH QUAY, LYTTELTON, For the SALE of * SI IP AND FAMILY STORES, WINES, SPIKITS, &c, At moderate prices. 4479
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 474, 23 November 1869, Page 4
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