T. PATRICK’S DAY. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 17. TEA AND CONCERT, Under the patronage of the members of the H.A.C.B, Society, who will appear in regalia. Members will be supplied with regalia by applying to the secretary. THE TEA, Which is to be served in a spacious marquee pitched on the School Grounds, will be on the tables at six o’clock. THE CONCERT Will take place in ST PATRICK’S HALL, Which is to be neatly decorated with banners, evergreens, &c., and will commence at eight o’clock precisely. Isaac 6, Sheath will take the chair. PROGRAMME. Overture—Bennington’s Septett Band Song—Mrs Scrivenor Duet—Mrs Palairet and Miss Little Song—Mrs Hornbrook Song—Mr Austin Sheath Song—Miss Little Song (comic) —Mr Paget Piano duet —The Misses Hornbrook Song—Mrs Palairet Song—Mr Anthony Song—Mrs Reid Song (comic) —Mr Woledge Overture—Bennington’s Septett Band Trio—Mesdames Hornbrook, Palairet, and Miss Little Song—Mrs Barry Song—Mr A. Sheath Song—Mrs Wood Song—Mr Anthony Song—Miss Little Song—Miss Sheath Song (comic) —Mr Woledge Admission to Tea and Concert, 3s. Tickets to be had from members or secretary, E. O’CONNOR. TUESDAY, MARCH 16th. A VERY COMFORTABLE COTTAGE AND LAND FOR SALE BY AUCTION. MR. CHARLES CLARK is instructed TO OFFER BY AUCTION, At his Rooms, in Hereford street, on the above date— The very comfortable and newly erected DWELLING - HOUSE, of five rooms, now in the owner’s occupation, situate off the Windmill road, near the South town belt; together with the Parcel of Land, having one chain frontage to Horatio street, the whole forming a very nice property. The house contains many improvements not found in this class of house. Land Transfer Act Title. Sale at 12 o’clock. No 12 MONDAY, MARCH 15. MR J. G. HAWKES is instructed by T. J. Maling and Co, to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, At their Yards, Manchester street, adjoining Dr Prins, ON MONDAY, MARCH 15th, A large quantity of piano and packing cases and casks. 3-18 Sale at 12 noon. 5296 MONDAY, MARCH 15th. MR J. G. HAWKE S is instructed by the Trustees in an assigned estate to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, At his Rooms Hereford street, on MONDAY, MARCH 16th, WITHOUT ANY RESERVE, A Quantity of FANCY GOODS, STATIONERY, &c., Comprising, Work-boxes, ornaments, meerschaum pipes, cigars, beads, wool, children’s books, albums, novels, stationery, and fancy goods, cutlery, &c, 8| gross Chadwick’s waxed thread. Also, WITHOUT RESERVE, Kerosene lamps Large assortment of bronze statuettes Also, Framed chrcmo-lithographs, oleographs, engravings, &c, a few handsome steel engravings, unframed. 3-13 Sale at Two o’Clock; 5295 MUTUAL BENEFIT BUILDING AND INVESTMENT SOCIETY OF CANTERBURY (PERMANENT). INTEREST allowed on sums of £25 and upwards at the following rates;— Deposits, subject to 14 days’ notice of withdrawal, 6 per cent. Deposits, fixed for three months and upwards, 7 per cent, W. WILSON, Chairman. Offices : Cashel street, Christchurch. jq" O T I C B A Coach will Start from Tuam street on Sunday at 1.30 p.m, for Sumner, Returning in the Evening. JAMES HOGG.
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Globe, Volume III, Issue 237, 13 March 1875, Page 1
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