ffrfo FOR OTAGO. )i K. rnHE PHCEBE is appointed 1 J J&, . A to SAIL on SATURDAY, the sth instant, a. few hours •*4|l| S^^^" after arrival. 38 J. DRUMMOND MACPHERSON. Itt^ i^ mHE BRIG FAWN will ,^,^^^^^^v A sail for Newcastlej _^^^^^^^^ N.S.W., on Saturday next, (wpHiip!p_3&? the sth inst. 7 For passage, apply to R. WOOD, Lyttelton. 34 Or the CAPTAIN, on board. WANTED, a young Man, as BOOTS. ; Good references required. Apply at the Hart. 42 WANTED, a strong active GIRL, about . 15 years old, to make herself useful in a email -private family. Apply office of this paper. * 37 WA N T E D, a LADY as DADLY TEACHER for Young Children in a Ladies' School. Apply by letter only to MRS CHAS. THOMSON, Avon House, Christchurch. 36 ORAM'S CITY HOTEL. TIT ANTED, a steady Man, as BOOTS. CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. SIXTH ANNIVERSARY. QERMONS will bo PREACHED on SUNDAY NEXT, FEBRUARY 6— In the. Morning, by 'the REV. J. D. FERGUSSON, In the Afternoon (to children), by the REV. W. J. HABENS, . And in the Evening, by the REV, T. BUDDLE. Service will begin at 11.0, 2.45, and 6.30. ON WEDNESDAY NEXT, FEB. 9, At Six o'clock, THE ANNUAL TEA MEETING WILL BE HELD IN THE TOWN HALL. Tickets— ls 6d each, may be obtained of Mr Jameson and others. The Collections and Proceeds of Tea Meeting will be applied in reduction of Building debt. -a-'. '■■'■ ■-;.. "■•"■;• ' : *'. 35 TEA GARDENS ! TEA GARDENS ! ! PAPANUI HOTEL. MR. T. MORGAN begs to inform his : Friendß and the Public generally that he has. OPENED the extensive PLEASURE GROUNDS; attached to his HOTEL as a PUBLIC PLEASURE GARDEN.-' • Opened from 10 a.m. till 7 p.m. ADMISSION FREE. TEA, COFFEE, CHOPS, STEAKS, And refreshments of all kinds. The Gardens will also be LET for PRIVATE PICNICS and WEDDING PARTIES, when the Grounds will be strictly private, being well fenced' round. ; Skittles, Quoits, Croquet, and out-door games of every description..'. 41 PREECE'S CENTRAL MARKET ;"•-' '". ' '' ANn'-: *' * *" ."■ *'* saleya'rds. Tp-MpRROW^^TtjRpAY). TP REE CE " will SELL by • ■■; :■■-...- AUOTION, Horses, cowb,' calves, pigs; and poultry Reaping machine, ploughs) and harrows Ohetnewsprihg fcafct v ■'■ '■'■■■ '^ ;:; -'•■•■• ClrarntvreatjCifushiafr, and wool ; press A lot of •CBrpenferS? , tdolß/'&'c. •" - Household* 'ftitiiittire 5--' --o:.';--- s r Farni.and 'plnoditce : ; Sale of Liv^ Stpck^li.3o a;nii 40 PORVVSALEi a.V nsefnl V COB, .broken td &^dJp,,pnd,perf-f<^l3f;q»uet.'f;Apply«t lhe Tag^officjp, 6hri«U4fluP£b. . . ■■X-iitjZu.
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 534, 4 February 1870, Page 4
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387Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Star (Christchurch), Issue 534, 4 February 1870, Page 4
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