WANTED, a good Housemaid, for a private family. Apply at once to Mrs Fowler, Registry Office, Whatley road. 3727 , " OST, from Barbadoes street, one red and white Cow, near calving. Any one bringing the same to A. J. White, High street, will be rewarded. 3726 CHRISTCHURCH CITY COUNCIL, NOTICE. A LL Notices for Bates having been jl_ served, Batepayers must PAY FORTHWITH, or LEGAL PROCEEDINGS will be TAKEN. By Order. F. T. HASKINS, Town Clerk. City Council Office, 12th September, 1876. 3725 Ganterbury JMusic Hall. Lessee, Mr H. Shepperson. TRIAL BY JURY. The preliminary performances of this incomparable jeu d'esprit having been received with so much genuine applause and approbation, the Director of the Lydia Howarde Troupe is emboldened to announce it for THIS EVENING, and until further notice. WIT, BEAUTY, MUSIC AND MIBTH, Are combined in TRIAL BY JURY! Concluding with IL TROVATORE. 3728 CANTERBURY MUSIC HALL. DE MURSKA in Opera ! DE MURSKA in Opera ! ! THREE 'NIGHTS. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 15th, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 18th, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 19th, MDLLE. ILMA DE MURSKA, Supported by SIGNORI ROSNATI & SUSINI. MAESTRO STRAUSS ILLA, K.S., R.A.M. MR. J. F. HADLEY (Accompanyist). For particulars see to-morrow's advertise--3724 ments. vITIZENS OF CHRISTCHURCH. VOTE FOR EREDK. HOBBS, W. P. COWLISHAW, L. E. NATHAN. ELECTION—I4th SEPTEMBER, 1876. 672 WEDNESDAY, SEPT 13th. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. ,/TR J. Q. HAWKES has received inrX etructions from J. L. Withnall, Esq, who is visiting England, to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION At his residence, at the corner of ARMAGH STREET and PARK TERRACE, ON WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 13th, The whole of his HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE & EFFECTS. SITTING-ROOMS—IO feet extension dining and other tables, chairs in crimson repp, easy and occasional chairs, carpet and xug, fender and irons, curtains, books, pictures, ornaments, &c, &c BEDROOMS—SingIe and double iron bedBteads, cots, mattrasses, feather beds and pillows, blankets, chests drawers, washstands and ware, dressing tables and glasses, baths, carpets, nursery fire guard, &c, &c HALL—Table, oil-cloth, ma's, Sen KITCHKN— Furaitui>-j ana uieusilß. mangle, &c, eartbenwure, china, glassware, cutlery, electro-plate, dinner and tea services, &c, &c 1 portable washing furnace, with copper pan Also, (By kind permission from Mr Withnall) 80 OUNCES SOLID SILVER PLATE, consisting of salt, mustard, gravy, tea, dessert and tablespoons, dessert and table forks, salt and soup ladles Piano and mahogany case by Erard Useful family phaeton 9-6 Sale at 12 o'clock. 3395 TO THE BURGESSES ITY OF HRISTCHURCH. Gentlemen, — At the request of many of the oldest and most respected citizens I have been induced to again place my services at your disposal. It has been represented to me that as I have no business to claim my attention, but, on the contrary, plenty of leisure and at the same time large interests to protect, that I have a duty to perform towards myself as well as the public. Gentlemen, I confess some surprise at the apathy shown, and the great reluctance of most people to take a share in public business. To me it was always a labor of love, and I was never so happv as when taking my share in looking after the general works of the city. I must confess to a feeling of considerable anxiety as to the growing taxation of the citizens ; what with city rates ; general, special, loan, Waimakariri, educational, and last, but not least, the new Drainage Board rates, Christchurch bids fair to become the heaviest taxed city in the Southern Hemisphere. If I am elected to represent you, it shall be my constant endeavor to exercise a strict vigilance, and keep down the rates as low as is consistent with the carrying out of necessary works. Gentlemen, I am not disposed to make a personal canvass, I have no committee oi any party acting on my behalf, I belong to no clique. I base my claim to your suifrages upon my long and faithful services to the city, and if you do me the honor to elect me one of your representatives, you may rest assured whatever ability I may possess, or experience pained, shall be devoted to the city of Ohristchurch. I am, gentlemen, Your obedient servant, 9700 M. B, EAST,
Permanent link to this item
https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/GLOBE18760912.2.14.1
Bibliographic details
Globe, Volume VI, Issue 696, 12 September 1876, Page 2
Word Count
685Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Globe, Volume VI, Issue 696, 12 September 1876, Page 2
Using This Item
No known copyright (New Zealand)
To the best of the National Library of New Zealand’s knowledge, under New Zealand law, there is no copyright in this item in New Zealand.
You can copy this item, share it, and post it on a blog or website. It can be modified, remixed and built upon. It can be used commercially. If reproducing this item, it is helpful to include the source.
For further information please refer to the Copyright guide.