IN BANKEUPTOY. THE "STAB" is an authorised GAZETTE for all Notices under the Debtors and Creditors Act*. NOTICE is hereby Riven, that the partnership lately subsisting between n% the undersigned WILLIAM JOHN SULLIVAN and DAVID HOOD, as Auctioneers and General Commission Agents, in Chxiatchnrch and Lyttelton, under the firm of S. Bennett & Co., has been this day dissolved by mutual consent, so tar as regards the said David Hood, who retires from the concern, and that all -debts dne to and owing by the late partnerahip will \>a tecewed and paid by the said 'William J, SalTi7an. Ab witness onr hands' this twenty.flrat day ef March, 1883. W. J. SULLIVAN, DAVID HOOD. "Witness : JiOBT. M'COXXKL. Solicitor, Christchurch. Tho business will still be carried on under the style of S. Bennett & Co. by Mr Sullivan, who requests a new lease of support and goodwill of the clients and friends of the firm, and also of tho general publio. 3851 O DDPBLLOWS* J3[ ALL TO-NIGHT ! TO-NIGHT ! I DENTON'3 SECOND LECTURE, THIS (WEDNE9DAY) EVENING, MAECH 22. ANCIENT EGYPT; Ita History, ita Stonumonts, and its Religion. The Pyramids and what they mean. The Land of Mystery revealed. Tho leotnro ig magnificently illustrated, showing Egypt's Grandest monuments. Third Xoature, Thursday, March 23— The Eaces ©y AfAHßryp, their Origin and their Destiny. Friday. March 24, tho Last and Bast Lecture— OEIGIN OP MAN ; is Darwin right ? Admission: 3s, 2s, an a is. Lectures will commence at 8 p.m. 4019 CATHEDBAL SSEVICES. THE Preacher at tho Evening Service on Thuwday, March 23, will bs the Yen Archdeacon Harper. Subject — " Sin Regarded as entailing a sense of Uuilb, or Conßcioubnesß of Condemnation." On March SO, tho Bey P. Snowies, subjict— " Sin Hegarded aa causing 'a sense of Alienation from God." The Services commenco at 8 p.m. Portions of Baoh's Passion Mu3ic (tho Matthew Passion) will "* JfSE" 61611 at tha evening services on Tuesday and Thursday in Holy Weak, as well as on Goed Friday acd JCaster eve. The Deanery, March 21, 1832. 4088 208 JcL CADEMY OP JM. US I O Lessee — Mr W. H. Thompson. ■ Sixth and Last Week. TO-HIGHT (TUESDAY), MAROH 21. A Handsome P/ano in Walnut, valued at 40 Guineas, will form the leading present. Thursday, March 23.— Complimentary Benefit to Mr W. H. Thompson, the popular Lecturer. J. Gardner, «g°nt- 3841 TO-NIGHT. AT DBILL-3HSD, 7.30 p.m. • ff» JLeeadwbll. Hemember the Boycotting. Hear for yourselves. 3854 A GENERAL Meeting of Orangemen Jr> will be huld in the Orange Hall, Christohurch, on Friday, 24tb, at 7.30 p.m. Business: Be procession at tho opeuing of Exhibition. By order of the Grand Master. W. C. Fleming, 3848 Grand Secretary. fTIHE Friends of Mr Nathaniel Joseph X Hall aro respectfully informed that his funeral will leave his residence, Casbel street, Thursday, 23rd inst., at 3 p.m. for the Eaafc Catholic Cametery. W. S. LAMK, 3393 Undertaker.
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 4340, 22 March 1882, Page 2
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