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Bishop Copleston, of Colombo, a youthful High Churchman, or rather, Ritualist, has withdrawn their licenses from twelve Church missionaries for alleged contumacy in refusing him full power over the missions, lay agents, congregations, and services. Great indignation is felt, as some of the missionaries have been at work forty years in Ceylon. Public meetings to express sjmpathy and memorialise Lord Carnarvon, and to appeal to the Metropolitan, Bishop Bell, of Madras, have been held. Bishop Mylne, of Bombay, is described as a Ritualist.

WANTED, a General Servant ; also, a Nurse girl, aged 15 or 16. Applyto Mrs Sawtell, Manchester street. 3636 WANTED KNOWN, that two young Men can find private Board and Residence, two minutes’ walk from Post Office. Terms, 18s. Washing done. Mrs Jones, Armagh street east. 3605 BOARD AND RESIDENCE.—Mrs Geo Howard has a vacancy for two or three respectable Men, at her residence, Madras street, between Cashel and Lichfield street, about six minuces’ walk from the Railway station. 3607 TO LET —A two-rcomed Cottage near Christchurch station. Immediate possession. Chas Kiver, Junr, Commission agent, Christchurch. 3547 TO LET, THE SHOP at present occupied by the undersigned, who are removing to NEW PREMISES, corner Colombo and Lichfield streets, 3498 MASON, STRUTHERS & CO. ” ARTESIAN WELLS, ~ F GRANT begs to inform the public • that he is sinking IJin and l£in Artesian Wells at Reduced Prices. Good flows of water guaranteed. F. Grant, next Duncan and Son’s Nursery, Ferry road. 3502 Tombs’ Sixpenny Almanac FOR 18 7 7 WILL SHORTLY BE PUBLISHED. The low price of this publication has already secured for it a very large circulation throughout New Zealand, which renders it the best medium for advertising. 3611 CHRISTCHURCH TOWN SECTIONS. TO LET, ON BUILDING LEASES, For 21 years from October Ist, 1876 ; Town sections No 83 and 84 Durham si)r66i) Nos 73, 75, 77, 79, and 81, Salisbury street No 74, 76, 78, 80, 82, 159,161, 163,165, 167, 169, 171, 173, and 205, Peterborough street Nos T6O, 162, 164, 168, 170, 172, 174, and 245, Kilmore street Nos 324, 326, 328, 330, 332, 334, 336, and 338, Armagh street. Also, a number of Building Sites, Caledonian road, and Colombo street North. Offers to Lease may be made to THE CHURCH STEWARD, 463 Christ’s College. TO SADDLERS, CARRIERS, CARTERS, FARMERS, DEALERS, AND THE PUBLIC GENERALLY, UNDER DISTRAINT FOR RENT, And also by order of the Trustee in the ESTATE OF JAS. HEIGHWAY RE BOGGIS AND HEIGHWAY, Tuam Street MR C. T. ICK will SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION UPON THE PREMISES, As above, ON MONDAY, the 4th SEPTEMBER, At 11 o’clock, and following day if necessary, THE WHOLE OF THE SUPERIOR STOCK-IN-TRADE, Consisting of Ladies’ and gentlemens’ saddles, bridles, whips, buggy and cart harness, cart collars, gig saddles, Yankee collars, cart trees, gig and cart whips, saddle cloths, cab furniture, martingales, sursingles, farm rugs, basil skins, spurs, girths, brushes and combs, neatsfoot oil, &c. Also, A large quantity of hide, leather, horse covers, and almost every article to be found in a general saddler’s establishment. {Sale will commence each day at 11 o’clock. No reserve.

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Globe, Volume VI, Issue 688, 2 September 1876, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Globe, Volume VI, Issue 688, 2 September 1876, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Globe, Volume VI, Issue 688, 2 September 1876, Page 4

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