METROPOLITAN RACES. AUTUMN MEETING. CALCUTTA SWEEPS TO-NIGHT. OALCUTTA0 ALCUTTA gWEEPS On all the principal Events of the above Meeting, WILL BE HELD AT TATTERSALL’S. Commencing at EIGHT O’CLOCK THIS EVENING. J. AND R. H. CAMPBELL. CHRISTCHURCH ARTILLERY. THE BATTERY will PARADE on MONDAY NEXT, At Half-past Seven, Instead of Tuesday, with reference to arrangements for the reception of His Excellency the Governor. D. CRAIG, Captain. CANTERBURY ENGINEER VOLUNTEERS. A SPECIAL PARADE will be held at the Drill Shed on MONDAY NEXT, the 19th INST., At 7.30 p.m., For the purpose of Selecting a Guard of Honor for the Reception of His Excellency the Governor. All Members are particularly requested to attend. F. PAVITT, Captain, Christchurch, 17th April, 1875. jyj" ORE NEW BOOKS, Just Unpacked, Books, &c., as under— Cassell’s Magazine Good Things Sunday do Good Words Sunday at Home Leisure Hour Chatterbox Tract Magazine And many other Serials for 1874, Also, amongst other Books— Grant’s Law of Bankers, Book of Dates, Exeter Hall Lectures, 20 vols ; Wilson’s Tales of the Borders, 12 vols : Chamber’s Encyclopoedia, 10 vols ; Smiles’ Engineers, Rouse’s Practical Man, Bonar’s Light and Truth, Family Bibles, Livingstone’s Life, and a great variety of Juvenile Books, Stationery, and Fancy Goods, R. BINSTEAD, Albion House, 4-17 5311 Cashel street, Christchurch. MONDAY, APRIL 19th, MR J. G. HAWKBS has been instructed to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, At his Rooms, Hereford street, On MON. 1 DAY, APRIL 19th, 1 hogshead CHINA, consisting of— Very handsome Breakfast Services and elegant desse rt services. Also, Quantity of Cut 'Glassware, Household Furniture, &c, toe. 4-17 Sal e at 2 o’clock. 6335 VANGJiLICAL PREACHING S. ELBOBN, Evangelist, WILL (D.Y.) PREACH tbe Gospel in the new Oddfellows’ Hall, Lichfield stoeet, TO-MORROW EVEN ING, at 6 30. Subject—“ Tn whom is the Gospel bid.” Seats free. No collection. THE Friends of Mr SAMUEL BUGG are respectfully ■ informed that tl e FUNERAL of his lata Wife will leave his Residence, corner of St*. Asaph and Durham streets., at Three o’clock on SUNDAY. REES WMr- WALTERS, Undertaker.
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Globe, Volume III, Issue 265, 17 April 1875, Page 2
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