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 he 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 S.S. TAUPO’S EXCURSION TO AKAROA. DECEMBER Kim. r R BENNETT, so j well known as provider of the Union Company, will take charge of the catering personally, and all those who wish can obtain a capital sight of the regatta from the steamer. Breakfast will be ready, FREE OF COST, When the vessel leaves the wharf, and Luncheon can be procured at any time during the day at town prices. The large size of this magnificent new steamer renders her peculiarly suitable to those who are likely to suffer from sea sickness. 1716 PROTESTANT ALLIANCE FRIENDLY SOCIETY OF AUSTRALASIA. QUEEN’S OWN LODGE. The ANNIVERSARY SOIREE in connection with the above Lodge will be held in the Orange Hall, Worcester street, on MONDAY, the 13th iust. Tea on the fable at 6.30 p.m. Dur'ng the evening addresses will be delivered by several gentlemen, and the St, Alban’s choir, conducted by Mr T. T. M. Smith, will contribute selections of vocal music. 12-11 3514 TO ALL IN SEARCH. OF FIRST-CLASS BUILDING ALLOTMENTS. IMPORTANT AND EXTENSIVE SALK OF BUILDING SITES, HOUSE, &c, ON THE FERRY HOAD, TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION. BY MR CHARLES CLARK, At his Rooms in Hereford street, Christ church, on TUESDAY, DECEMBER 14th. MR CHARLES CLARK has been favored with instructions from Mr W. P.-iish, TO SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, On the above date, All his Valuable Property on the Ferrj road, known as NEW CAMBRIDGE, Well served by streets running from the Bast Town Bell, in continuation of Cashel and Tuam streets. THIS MOST EXCELLENT ESTATE, Which comprises the whole of Rural Section No 84, of 50 Acres (less that portion owned and occupied by John OHmer, E‘<l), baa been surveyed and laid off, as per Plan, into EIGHTY-EIGHT EXCELLENT BUILDING SITES, Varying in size from Quarter-Acres up to Acre Sections, intersected by wide roads, which will be formed, with footpaths on each side, at the expense of Mr Parish. One Allot meat comprises an Acre, with a good House, Garden, Orchard, Ac. The situation of this land is exceptionally good, and is confidently recommended to purchasers. It is but five minutes’ walk from the East, Town Belt, in a nice, quiet, healthy, and respectable locality. Most Easy Terms of Payment, viz—Onequarter deposit, and balance by four instalments at 6,12, 18, and 24 months’ date, with 8 per cent interest. Sale at Twelve o’clock. Plans on view at the Auctioneer's Office. 12-4 3264 Luncheon provided. No 189 MONDAY, DECEMBER 13th. CHRISTMAS PRESENTS-NEW YEAR’S GIFTS. MR J. G. lIAWKES will SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, At his Rooms, Hereford street, on MONDAY, DECEMBER 13th, An assortment of fancy goods, especially adapted for the above purposes, comprising— Ladies’ and gentlemen’s desks, combined desks and work boxes, work boxes, ladies’ and couriers’ bags, albums, jewel cases, ladies' companions, papeteries, envelope cases, inkstands, papier machie goods, electro plated goods, &c, &c. Fancy needle cases, of all descriptions Large assortment of Berlin wool work Pocket and table cutlery Splendid English concertina and musical boxes, pianos, harmoniums, Ac, Ac. 12-11 bale at 2 o’clock. 3574
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Globe, Volume IV, Issue 466, 11 December 1875, Page 3
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