WANTED diately. street. General Servant immeMks A. Phillips, High 2443 WANTED a Respectable Woman to take charge of a baby twelve months’ old. Apply Brest office 2440 WANTED, The rey e. a. lingard win feel obliged to any persons who may have put money into either of the Almsboxes at St Luke’s Church since March Ist, if they will kindly communicate with him respecting the same. Special circumstances render it most desirable that information should be obtained as soon as possible. St Luke’s Parsonage, March 23rd, 1876. 2445 £1 REWARD, LOST a Liver and White Spaniel Dog, aged about eight months; had no collar on when lost. Anyone returning the same to the Coachm n, at M R GOULD S, Springfield road, will receive the above re ward, 2442 rpHE Friends of Mr H. Mulliu are resJL pectfully informed that the Funeral of his late Wife, will leave his residence, East Town Belt, To-morrow (Friday), at 2.30 P ’ m ’ H. FUHRMANN, 2444 Undertaker. (gPREYDON P 0 AD DISTRICT. A MEETING of Ratepayers will be held at the Road Board Office, on TUESDAY, MARCH 28th, at 12 Noon, for the purpose of electing a person to serve as a Member of the Board in the place of Mr Dunbar, who has resigned) and a Poll, if necessary, will he taken the following day at the Office, the Oddfellow’s Hall, Montreal street, and at Mr Lewis’s Old Farm House, Halswell, between the hours of 10'a.xn. and 4 p.m. HENRY JOHN TANCRED, 2441 Chairman.
FRIDAY, MARCH 24th. PORTABLE BILLIARD TABLE, BOOKS, &c, &c. MR J. G. HAWKES will SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, At his rooms, Hereford street, ON FRIDAY, MARCH 24th, A very large assortment of BOOKS of history, travel, science, fiction, and about 50 dozen novels (railway series) FANCY GOODS Albums, bags, desks, work boxes, inkstands, &c, &c POCKET AND TABLE CUTLERY AND PLATED GOODS Pictures and sundries PORTABLE BILLIARD TABLE, with balls and cues complete Race games, &c. 823 SBe at 2 o’clock. 74f3
TAKE NOTICE. WHEREAS an Order was made in the Supreme Court on THURSDAY, THE 16th INSTANT, THAT A CHILD NAMED Edwin Charles Kent Should be delivered into the custody of his Father, WILLIAM KENT, And the child disappeared immediately after he order was made and cannot be found, anyone DETAINING THE CHILD Will be liable to be PROSECUTED under the Offences Against the Person Act, 1867, sec. 53. The child is about ten years old, and three feet six inches high, has fair hair, and very pale complexion. When last seen was dressed in a light grey tweed suit, and was wearing a light colored aoft felt hat. RICHARD THOMAS, Solicitor for the said William Kent. Christchurch, March 18th, 1876.
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Globe, Volume V, Issue 550, 23 March 1876, Page 2
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453Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Globe, Volume V, Issue 550, 23 March 1876, Page 2
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