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ANTED, a good Blacksmith. Apply P. & D. Duncan. 1876 'ANTED a General Servant. Apply to ' Mrs Bray, Manchester street, between 10 and 1 or after 7. 1875 ECTURE.—A PUBLIC LECTURE will be delivered in St Paul's Presbyterian Church on TUESDAY, 28th inst, at 7.30 p.m. by the Rev J. VV. CREE. Subject—- " Oratory in relation to the British Parliament and Pulpit." 1867 HAVE THIS DAY authorised MR JAMES SMITH, late of Cobb and Co's, to receive and collect all accounts due to me. Office, next to Ringwood's, Cashel 1866 ' G. BULL (late Butcher.) STOLEN from Norton Villa, Montreal street west, a small white TEREIER SLUT; ears cut, black eyes, nose and mouth. Anyone leading to the conviction of the thief will be rewarded. Any person found detaining it after this notice will be prosecuted. 1872 £5 REWARD. DIAMOND LOST FROM RING. N the Christchurch and Governor's Bay road, within 400 yards of the foot of the hills, Governor's Bay side. J. S. MALCOLM, 1873 Argyle House. OW READY FOR PLANTING Celery, tomato, brocoli, savoy, Brussels sprouts, curled greens, cabbaere, vegetable marrow, &c; also, geraniums for bedding out. Plants of the above supplied in large or small quantities by 1870 R. CHUDLEY, Colombo street. AMALGAMATED SOCIETY OF CARPENTERS AND JOINERS, CHRISTCHURCH BRANCH, No 271. Central Hotel, Colombo street. are particularly requested . to attend THIS EVENING. Quarter night. 28th inst, 1877 C. WADEY, B.S. TRADESMEN'S ATHLETIC CLUB. ■ MEETING of the above Club will be L held at the GARRICK HOTEL, Colombo Street, TO-NIGHT, To Settle all Accounts, &c. J. F. GOUGH, lßfiO Hon Sec. THE WRECK OF THE MAIDEN CITY. THE undermentioned have kindly consented to receive SUBSCRIPTIONS in aid of the Widow and Children of SAMUEL PRESCOTT, late master of the above named vessel, who was lost overboard on December 21st. MR H. N NALDER, Solicitor. Lyttelton. MESSRS CLIFFORD AND ROPER, Auctioneers, Christchurch, And the BANK OF NEW ZEALAND. 1871 HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS. UNRESERVED SALE. OWNER LEAVING PROVINCE. On the Premises, St Asaph street, opposite Prince Wales Hotel. THURSDAY, 30th DECEMBER, 12 o'clock sharp. ILIFFORD & ROPER will SELL by j AUCTION as above, A quantity of household furniture and effects, consisting of sitting room, bed rooms and kitchen furniture, Horsehair easy chair, chairs, couch, cheffoncer, spring mattrasses, palliasses, &c, &c, &c. One Colt's revolver, gun, and a quantity of useful household effects. 1868 SELWYN ELECTION A DRAG Will leave MESSRS MILLETT AND SAUNDERS' STABLES, At 11 a.m. ON THURSDAY, To convey MR FITZROY'S SUPPORTERS SPRINGSTON, Returning after voters have polled. veyances also MEET 11 O'CLCI SPECIAL TRAIN from Christchurch to Springston on arrival at Springston. T 874

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Globe, Volume IV, Issue 477, 28 December 1875, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Globe, Volume IV, Issue 477, 28 December 1875, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Globe, Volume IV, Issue 477, 28 December 1875, Page 2

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