MONDAY, AUGUST 31. FURNITURE, JEWELLERY, FANCY ‘ GOODS. JOINERS’ TOOLS, STOVES, &0. M R J, G. HAWKES has received instructions to SELL. BY PUBLIC AUCTION, At his Rooms, Hereford Street. ON MONDAY, THE 818 T INSTANT. FURNITURE—Chests drawers, chairs, tables, washstands, bedsteads, bedding, blankets and bed linen, crockery, kitchen utensils, &c. JEWELLERY Real gold brooches, ear-rings, rings, lockets, &c. FANCY' GOODS —Work-boxes, needles, hair pins, &c. JOINERS’ TOOL CHEST—Containing complete sets of planes, saws, braces, and all usual tools STOVES—3 register, and 2 cooking FOWLING PIECE—I first-class double barrel breech-loader, by Hollis and Sheath. 1 SUNDRIES. Sale at 12 o’clock. I N.B.—-Tool chest, and fowling piece will *be sold punctually at 12.30. 8-27 9173 T A. J. RAPHAEL, Esq. We, the undersigned, ratepayers of the city of Christchurch, request that you will allow yourself to be NOMINATED as a CANDIDATE for one of the VACANT SEATS in the CITY COUNCIL of Christchurch, and we hereby pledge ourselves to support your election, ’ Henry Sawtell ‘ D. 8. Phillips I : w> J. TCaiin*) •H. Rossi ter , ' C. S. Cohen ■ j J.Triggs Charles McNicol J. Bay lee H. Gardiner, sen Thomas B. Craig J. Orami Shepherd Henry F. Baker W. Rolleston J. G. Hawkes G. Clark 0. W. Sharp J. W. Oram W.‘ J. Fisher John Car!• (;i . r John G. Garforth Cornelius Sexton J;’Dalwood; ,!I f :u ' :: 01 Burmeidter--1 Charles P. 0, Davis T. Goodyer 1 John Home# ’C. A, Pritchard ■ John 1 King : G. Benjamin H. A. Davis"' Thomas Bligh 6. Williner - Thomas Tuersley Thomas B. Proctor W. Simmons W; F, Warner Chris Dalwood John Tetley J. Firth William Jordan C. Ditfort A. 0, Cottrell S. Swartz J, Parker Thomas Raine | •Gilbert Butler W. H. Davenport i J. H. Bennet 1 Rowland Parke# Hill.i And seventy other citizens signing the above requisition. r M. H. Oram John Percy ■ ' Edward George H. Gardiner, Jun ‘ Issaac Allen Thomas Raine Robert Sutherland James Shand i Robert McFarlane W. M. Stewart M, Hamilton W. Pengelly Swartz & Lezard John Jordon •' John Gay •< ! " ’ Charles S. Howell Gentlemen,— ' :i - : i I have much pleasure in placing my serV/}javt/\aol o -nrl if nlorf.Pfl Will vices ; at your disposal, and if elected will faithfully discharge my duty to the city.— I am, genftetoeh; ' . , ’ .f' ’ Your, obedient servant,, 8-29 9160 A. J. RAPHAEL. GANTK RBUR Y RAILWAYS. 1 •i/r-: t - SOUTH LINE. SATURDAY MARKET TRAIN. UNTIL further notice, commencing on SATURDAY, 29th AUGUST, A TRAIN WILL RUN ON SATURDAYS, Leaving CHRISTCHURCH tor DUNSANDEL | At 4.35 p.m., Stopping at intermediate Stations if required. THOS. WM. MAUDE, Secretary for Public Works. August 27th, 1874.' BOOTS, BOOTS. HARMS AND GOODMAN RE NOW MANUFACTURING MEN’S EMPEROR ELASTIC SIDE BOOTS AT 16s. 6d. Also, MEN S’ BALMORALS AT 16s. 6d. All other goods equally low; The usual large stock of LADIES’ AND CHILDREN’S BOOTS, Suitable for the season. Note—All our mens,’ boys, and many oi our children’s goods are made on the premises. HARRIS AND GOODMAN, Colombo Street.
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Globe, Volume I, Issue 77, 29 August 1874, Page 1
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