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MAIL NOTICES. Ed by the Postal Department To-da7 (Wednesday), November 23rd. For Great Britsiu, Treisiiid, Continent of Europe, and Central America, via Panama. per Ruspehu at Auckland, at 5.15 p.m.; late fee letters, 5.45 p.m.: guard's van, 6.50 p.m. train. (Specially addressed correspondence only.) For northern ports at 5.15 p.m.: late fee letters, 5.45 p.m.: guard's van, 6.50 p.ro. train. Parcels 4 p.m. Thursday, November 24th. For Great Britain, Ireland, and Continent of Europe, per Marama. at Wellington, at 5.15 p.m.; late fee letters, 5.45 p.m.; guard's van, 6.50 p.m. train. Correspondence must be marked "via Australia." Due London January Ist. For Australian States, South Africa, and the East, per Marama, at Wellington, at 5.15 p.m.; late fee letter.--, 5.45 p.m.: guard's van, 6.50 p.m. train. Parcels, 4 p.m. Incoming Overseas Mails. November 23rd—S.S. Waitemata, from San Francisco, via Auckland. Thirty-three bags news. November C3rd—S.S. 'Marama, frori Svrl. ney, via Wellington. Australian mail. December 7th —R.M.S. Aorangi, from i micouver, via Auckland. U.S.A. and English mail. Outgoing Overseas Mails. Mails for Niue Island, per Hinemoa, at Auckland, close at Christchurch on November 28til, at 5.15 p.m. Mails which left Wellington on October 11 tit, via San Francisco, arrived in London on November 10th. Mails for Chatham Islands, per Tees at Lyttelton, close at Christchurch ou the 20th iust. at 6 a.m. H. P. DONALD, Chief Post LYTTELTON NEWS. Billiards. C. Humphries won the Lyttelton Club's weekly flying fifty billiards tournament on Monday night. J. Voyce was the runner-up. Harbour Light Theatre. framed," a drama of a diamond mine in the wilds, and starring Milton Sills, and "The Unseeing Eyes," a mystery drama featuring Lionel Barrymore, will be repeated nt the Harbour Light Theatre to-night. Tolorrow a Harold Lloyd special attraction, "For Heaven's Sake," will-be screeued together with a comedy and a news reel. Borough Endowments. Yesterday the Mayor (Mr F. E. Sutton) ;: m 1 Councillors made a motor tour of inspect,on of the Council's endowment reserves at Urral, Sherwood, and Charing Cross. The trip proved a very enjoyable one to the members of the Council. Corsair Say. At tlio meeting of the Borough Council on Monday night the Mayor (Mr F. E. Sutton) mentioned that the caretaker at Corsair Bay had reported that it was the practice of many motor-car owners who visited the Bay to take small sacks of shell and sand from the beach. After discussion the Council decided to erect a notice-board warning persons against removing shell and sand. West Lyttelton School. Pupils of the West Lyttelton School will assemble for school as usual this morning. Yesterday a supply of new desks, forms, and other equipment arrived to replace those lost in the fire. Standards 3, .4, 5, and 6 will be accommodated in the marquee in ■ the playground. "ARBOUR LIGHT THEATRE, TO-NIGHT. Milton Sills in "Framed." Lionel Barrymore in "The Unseeing Eyes." To-morrow, Harold Lloyd in "For Heaven's Sake." Comedy. Gazette. DIAMOND HARBOUR—House Wanted for fortnight from about January 14th. E.E.8., "Press" Office. 1010 NOTES AND MEMORANDA. Brahms' "Requiem" has been postponed until Thursday, December Bth, at 8 p.m., owing to illness in the Cathodral choir. A garden party will be held on Saturday afteruoom in the grounds of Mrs Hampton Rhodes's residence, Riccarton road. Euchre will bo played to-night in the Sydenham Football Hall. Dance recitals will be given in the Caledonian Hall on Saturday and Monday, in aid of St. Saviour's Orphanages. There will b» a dance in the St. Asaph street Hall to-night. ATTEMPTED MURDER. CHARGE AGAINST SHIP'S FIREMAN. (press association telegham.) WELLINGTON, November 22. Gavin John Allan, a ship's fireman, aged 26, a member of the crew of the steamer Makura, was arrested to-day, charged with the attempted murder by shooting of a native woman named Noo, at Earotonga. A remand was granted A previous message said: When the Makura was at Earotonga last week two stewards became friendly with a Barotongan girl, who on Monday evening was shot at and wounded in the unlighted streets of the village of Avarua. As a result of her father's allegations the stewards were brought before the Eesident Commissioner, but on their denying having possessed -firearms, and after the case had been investigated they were dismissed and rejoined their ship, which sailefl for Wellington the following day. The shot which injured the girl was fired in the dark, and one theory is that a native admirer, after seeing her with the stewards, became jealous and committed the crime. The injury is not likely to prove PUBLIC NOTICES. TIMARU BY THE SEA. TIMARU BY THE SEA. TIMARU BY THE SEA. THE IDEAL HOLIDAY RESORT OF THE SOUTH ISLAND. SAFEST BATHING, All Spo'rts, Nni Scenic Tours. Write for particulars of accommodation to W. S. LONG, ■ * „ Bo * HI I . Organiser South Canterbury Accommodation and Information Bureau. (Under Auspices S.C. Chamber of Commerce.) 59215 RIGHT HON. L. C. M. S. AMBRY. CITIZENS' LUNCHEON. \ CITIZENS' LUNCHEON to the. 'Kt, Hon. o ■ }"• C C Hi S : Am ery, Secretary of State for the Dominions, will be hpld in the ART GALLERY, Armagh street, Christchurch, NEXT WEDNESDAY, the 30th instant, at 1 p.m. sharp. Ladies included. Price of tickets, Ss. The number of seats r-ill be limited to 300. and applications for tickets will be treated in the order in which they are received. F. R. CLIMIF.. Secretary. Ci;i?ens' Reception Committee P.O. Box 31S. 2005 Telephone Xo. 9637. IX BANKRUPTCY. In the Supreme Court, holden at Christchurch. '"OTICE is heiobv given that HUGH I CLARK McEWEX, of 223 Manchester reet, Christchurch, Fruiterer, was th.i= <•<!•*• judged bankrupt; and I hereby su Meeting oi Creditors to bo "hold. r Office, Government Departmental Worcester street. Christchurch, on Jt-SDAY, the 39th day of Xovcmbcr, 1027, 11 a.m. A. W. WATTKRS. Official Assign?-. ;2nd Xovciliber, '"j.9-27. ' o<:i" IN THE ESTATE OF .7AXE EMILY PETER DECEASED. IT is requested that all accounts due and owing by the above-named deceased at the date of her death, namely the 27th October. 1927, be rendered in duplicate forthwith to the undersigned, certified as due and owing at the date of her death. T. D. HARMAN and SON. 160 Hereford street, 1015 Solicitors for the. Trustees.

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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 19165, 23 November 1927, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 19165, 23 November 1927, Page 14

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