FOR DUNEDIN. HE Magnificent Steamship ZEALANDIA, 3,200 tons Dunedin TO-MORROW {W EDNESDAY). Passengers by 5.30 train. WILSON, SAWTELL & CO, Agents, 3534 Christchurch and Lyttellon. Will sail for Music U ALL, Canterbury Lessee ... Mr H, Shepperson. THE LYDIA HOWARDE TROUPE Will present for the first time THIS EVENING, The Grand Historical Burlesque I V A N H O E. Magnificent Dresses and Jewels ! Grand Final Tableaux ENGLAND’S GLORY I In preparation—“ The Beggar’s Opera. 3531 TO-MORROW. N THE SUPREME COURT OF NEW ZEALAND, CANTERBURY DISTRICT, WRIT OF FI. FA. GOTTERMBYBR AND ANOTHER v H ADCJK. MR CHARLES CLARK has received instructions from the Sheriff of Canterbury to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, ON WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 16th, (Unless the same be previously settled) In the large room at the rear of the Albion Hotel, Lyttelton, A quantity of household furniture and effects, removed for convenience of sale, consisting of tables, sofas, chairs, carpets and mats, pictures, bedsteads and bedding, wasbstands and ware, dressing tables, looking glasses, towel horses, &c, &c. No 331 8-15 Sale at 1 o’clock precisely. 2572 NEW BRIGHTON. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 16th. MR, J. G. HAWKES will SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, AT HIS ROOMS, HRP.EFORD STREET, ON WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 16th, By instructions from the Trustees in the estate of J. H. Hopkins, Rural section 15,835, containing about 23 acres, with long frontages on the ocean beach at New Brighton, opposite the hotel Rural section 15,837, containing about 19 acres, having the whole frontage on the Sea View road, from the villa to the sea beach. Sale at 12 o’clock. 8-15 Title—Laud Transfer. 2591 WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 16th, CROCKERY. FURNITURE. Mr j, g. iiawkes win sell by PUBLIC AUCTION, AT HIS ROOMS, HEREFORD STREET ON WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 16th 22 sets handsome TOILETTE WARE, white and gold and fancy patterns 6 doz children’s alphabet mugs FURNITURE—Dressing, dining, 100 and other tables, chairs, single and double wood and iron bedsteads, mattrasses, paliaeses, blankets, colonial and other coaches, reading and other lamps, cocoa matting, &c, &c CHINA —Dinner, dessert, tea and breakfast services. 8 15 Sale at 1 o’clock. 2590 ALMANAC FOR 18_7 7. PBICE—ON® SHILLING. THE “PRESS” COMPANY (Limited) have pleasure in announcing that early in December they will publish an Almanac and Diary for 1877, the charge for which has been fixed at the low sum of ONE SHILLING, In order to bring it within the reach of all classes, and thereby ensure an extensive circulation. In addition to the information usually found in a work of this nature, new features will be introduced which will be calculated to make THE “ PRESS ” ALMANAC A general favorite. Neither trouble nor expense will be spared to make this Book infinitely superior to any Almanac published in New Zealand. The attention of advertisers is requested to the following low scale of charges for ADVERTISING Whole Page One Pound Half Page Ten Shillings Quarter Page ‘ Six Shillings Orders for advertisements may be sent thorough any of the Agents of The PeesS, or by post, addressed to THE MANAGER, Press Office, 3525 Christchurch.
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Globe, Volume VI, Issue 672, 15 August 1876, Page 2
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504Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Globe, Volume VI, Issue 672, 15 August 1876, Page 2
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