PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH EXTENSION Association. NEW ODDFELLOWS’ HALL, At 6 30 p.m. ■ pHE FOURTH ANNIVERSARY of this I Association will be celebrated THIS EVENING. THURSDAY, BY A CONVERSAZIONE. Ministers attending the Presbyterian Church Assembly will take part in the proceedings. Several pieces of Music will be discoursed at intervals during the evening by the united Choirs of St Andrew’s and St Paul’s Churches. TICKETS FOR THE CONVERSAZIONE May be obtained of Members of the Church Committees throughout the Province ; and of any Member of the Committee of the Association in Christchurch. 1704 GRAND HOLIDAY EXCURSION. AKAROA REGATTA AND SPORTS. THE Union Steamship Company’s swift and magnificent new steamship TAUPO Will leave Lyttelton on the arrival of the first train from Christchurch, and return from Akaroa in time for the 11.30 p.m. train. AN EXCELLENT BAND ENGAGED. Return Tickets —15s, to be obtained from MILES, HASSAL & CO., Lyttelton and Christchurch; MR ORAM, City Hotel; MR MORTON, Morton’s Hotel; And on Board. Intending excursionists would do well to secure their passages by this steamer at once, as owing to her draught of water she can go alongside the Akaroa Wharf, and leave at any time, thus avoiding the trouble and danger of landing and embarking by boat. 1705 FOR DUNEDIN. HHE Pacific Mail L Steamship Com>any’s S.S. CYPHRENES, tons, Is expected to arrive from Northern Ports on SATURDAY, the 11th inst, and will sail for Dunedin one hour after her arrival. Passengers are requested to obtain their tickets before going on board. WILSON, SAWTELL, & CO, Agents, 1708 Christchurch and Lyttelton. 2500 SHORTEST AND MOST DIRECT ROUTE TO EUROPE, Via San Francisco and New York. THE PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY (Under contract with the New So ith Wah a and New Zealand Governments for the ruuveyuuce ui mails). THE powerful Screw Steamship CYPHRENES, 2500 tons, Is appointed to sail from Lyttelton for San Francisco, via Wellington, Napier, Auckland, and Honolulu, on or about WEDNESDAY, the 16Lh instant. Freight and passengers booked to any port in New Zealand, Honolulu, America, or through to England. Passengers are requested to obtain their tickets before going on board. WILSON, SAWTELL, & CO, Agents, 1707 Lyttelton and Christchurch.
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Globe, Volume IV, Issue 464, 9 December 1875, Page 2
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