%\T ANTED, a young Girl, about 13 or Vl 14. Apply Mrs Hakpeb, Opawa, near Wilson's Bridge. 1478 "ANTED, a smart Lad, as a Groom. Apply to Dr. Mark, St. Asaph street West, from 5 to 6 p.m., and S to 10 a.m. 1486 'TTANTED, Board and Residence, in a \ Y small private family preferred. State terms. Address H. Tompkins, Post Office. 1459 [T ANTED, the Address of the Party who called at the Golden Age to ouy a set of Bag Pipes. He would oblige by leaving it at the PRESS Office. WALTER Fraser. 1485 7" ANTED, a situation, by a respectable Boy, willing to make himself generally useful. Can milk. Apply Globe Office, between 11 and 12 o'clock. 1484 BOY WANTED. /ANTED, a Youth, to work at a Machine. Apply Manager, Press Office. 1483 WANTED, Tenders for Sinking Artesian . „ Well on land late Farland's Farm, Heathoote Valley. J. O. Anstiss, Heathcote Valley. 1488 [a card.] MllS WITHERS, Monthly Nurse, Kilmore street, near Ward's Brewery, Christchurch. 1481 P OST, this day, either in Railway carriage from Racecourse to Christchurch, or between Station and St. Asaph' street West, two Watch Guard Appendages, .one a piece of telegraph cable, the other a Masonic ornament. Finder rewarded on returning same to J. FLEMING, 1482 'City Baths. HALSWELL ROAD BOARD. rpENDERS are invited for CUTTINGS I on the hill's foot road, between Ward's Quarry road and Hoon Hay. ►Specifications to be seen at my residence, to be sent in on or before Wednesday next, the 24th inst. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. JNO. THOS. HARRAP, 1479 Surveyor to the Board. ELECTORS OF CHRISTCHURCH. j\/|R ANDREWS' FRIENDS AND LVX SUPPORTERS Will MEET at the TEMPERANCE HALL, SATURDAY NEXT, At 7.30. Business : Appointment of committee, and adopting measures for his return. 1487 Members of the 1.0.G.T. will be glad to hear that a Central Grand Lodge Office has been temporarily opened in Colombo street, nearly opposite the City Hotel. The statesmen and politicians of the order meet in committee daily, and special meetings are held on Saturday afternoons. So powerful are the intelligence and ability of those assembled that the affairs of any number of lodges are settled on a sure basis in a few minutes. The benefits of this arc very evident in the increased peace and unity of the lodges ; besides, by the fore sight of the committees, the lodges are saVed the trouble of managing their own affairs. Tuc sign is not yet altered, but the place Will be easily recognised by the initiated. 1480
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Globe, Volume IV, Issue 446, 18 November 1875, Page 2
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