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SHIPPING. ♦ LYTTELTON. ARRIVED. July 20— Hero, outier, 23 tona, Cameron, from Havelook, Master, agent. CLHARED. July 39— Bebeona, barque, 413 tons, M'Aithur, for Lannceaton. Kaye and Carter, agents. BAILBD. July 29-Gerda, s.s., 840 tons, Eriokaon, for Greymouth. Kaye and Carter, aganta. July 20— Altaroa, a.s., 43 tons, Harris, f or Akaroa. Kinaey, Ward and Co., agents. July 20— Herald, s.s., 358 tons, Jone?, for Uunodtn. Kinaey, Word, and Co., agents. MOVEMENTS OFtFe UNION STEAMSHIP COMPANY'S STEAMERS. SaturdAt (thJe day).— The Botorua arrivea early from Wellington, and leaves again for the some port in the evening. Sundat.— The Graf ton arrives about* 2 p.m. from Akuoa. SHIPPING "TELEGRAMS. Auckland, July 39. H.M.S. Opal haa arrived at Busaell from Sydney. She leavea for Wellington on Monday. Janet Niooll, from Newcastle. Sailed— Fanny Thornton, for Fremantle. Magellan Cloud, for Brisbane, via Thamea. Wblunotoh, July 29 Arrived— Te- Anau and Kahu, from the South. Botorua, from Pioton and Kehon. Sailed— Te Anau and Kahu, for the North. Botorua, forJLyttelton. . „ DuNSDts, July 29. Airivod— Wareatea, from Westport. Wakatipu, from Sydney. Penguin, from the North, Sailed- Graf ton, for Weatport. Amusements, Meetings, &o, tin HEATRE ROYAI/. Sob-Lessees... E. E. Moobe asid Harold Abhton LAST FOUB NIGHTfI Of the famous MAMMOTH MINBTEELS AND SPECIALTY ORGANISATION. Instantaneous Success of our Grand New Firßt Part Scene A Picture of /-Harvest Feativala"\ The Prettiest Living and i Harvest- Feativalaf, ever placed on Artistio 1 Harvest Festival f the ChristBeauty. (.Harveat FeativolaJ churoh Stage. Maguifloent New Costumes, and the Scene a Speoimenof a good Artist's brush. TO-NIGHT (Saturday), our Last Saturday Night. Special Traina and Trams from Everywhere. Performance concludes at 10.20. THE NEW PEOGBAMME. A Huge Triumph. Ask those who were there. Everything Encored. AMATEUR DANCING COMPETITIONS FOn THB Championship of Chriatchuroh. And Handsome Silver Cups. Monday, August I— Sailor's Hornpipe. Wednesday, August S->Clog Danoe. Prizes on view at Levy's. AU entries (free) to Harold Aahton. DNDEE THE AUBPICEB or thb INDUBTBIAL ASSOCIATION OP CANTBBBUBY. A N INDUSTBIAL ARTS' CONVEBSAZIONE WILL BE HELD AT THB TUAM STREET HALL, ow FRIDAY. 29ih, AKD SATUBDAY, 30th JULY. music, scTence, act. exhibits OF LOCAL MANUFACTUEES AND INDUSTRIAL APPLIANCES IN OPEBATION Change of Programme eaoh night. Opon from 7 till 10 p.m. ADMISSION*"". Is. A Military Band will Perform each Night. N.B.— The Conversazione will be opened for the convenience of country visitors and others on SATURDAY AFTERNOON, from 2 to 5 p.m. Admission, la; Children, 6<l. 2790 Exhibitions. THE BYDENHAM POULTRY, PIGEON, AND CANABY SOCIETY. THE SIXTH ANNUAL EXHIBITION WILL BE HELD IN THE ODDFELLOWS' HALL, SYDENHAM, ON AUGUST, the 3rd akd 4th. The Show will be open to the public from 3 p.m. until 10 p.m. on the 3rd, and from 9 a.m. until 9 p.m. on the 4th. Art Union Prizes may be claimed af tor 7 p.m. on the second day of the Show. All Prizes unolaimed at 0 p.m. can be hod ak the residence of Mr A. Johxiatone. Hufcohison street. The winning ram. berg will to posted ia the Hall, and advertised in the " Times "on the sth August. Art Union tioketa may be had at Milner and Thompson's, and at the sliop of Mr Young, Fruiterer. 403 Election Notices. OANTEEBUEY Tfri LECTOR S' ASSOCIATION, Offices : 62 HOBBS'. BUILDINGS. 1. Substantial Retrenchment; 2. Fair Taxation. 3. Encouragement to Local Industries. 4. A United Canterbury. A GENEBAL MEETING will take place TO-NIGHT, at 8 p.m. Every Momber is requested to attend. The Secretary will be in attendance from 10 a.m. to 5,30 p.m., and 7.30 to 9 p.m. in the evening, when persona wishing to register can be enrolled forth. with, or obtain forms for enrolment. W. P. BEEVES, 6162 Preaidont. •XO i Htf J3L JiiO'f OKS OP CHRISTOHURCH SOUTH. Chrlatohuroh, 16th July, 18i7. <p( ENTLEMEN,-In roaponaetothe very flatter h3T i n g and moat general invitation with whiol I have been honoured, I feel it my duty to place m: bast aervicoa unreservedly at your disposal as 1 Candidate for the representation of your Eleotorat* in Parliament. It is needless for me herein tc recapitulate my political creed, for it is well knowi to youi My career as an ardent, unswerving, con. filstent supportor and advocate of the polioy of th< present Government, and the encouragement o local industries and progressive measures durinf many yo&ra, i 3 evidence that I will serve yoi loyally and well, if you confer on me the honour 0 sending me aa your member to the House of Bepre Bontativoa. I am, Gentlemen, Tour moat obedient servant, A. AYEBS. A N I E L Jtl E E S E INVITES THE ELECTORS OF LINWOOD TO MEET HIM ATTIin ODDFELLOWS 1 HALL, EAST BELT, ON MONDAY, AUGUST 1, At 8 p.m. 312 ' HEATHCOTB ELECTION. COMMITTEE MEETINGS of the Frlenda an Supporters of Mr FREDERIC JONES wl be held aa under :— At the Committee Boom, Oddfellows' Hal Woolaton, on MONDAY EVENING August Ist, at 7.50 p.m. At the Committee Boom, Colombo road, Sont ridge (late Orderly-room, Sydonham Rifles on 'tUKQDAY EVENING, August 2nd, a 7.30 p.m. Friends and supporters of Mr Jones' oindidatui «rerwn«ottully.laTit«d to attend,. i<

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 5993, 30 July 1887, Page 4

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