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IJiOK SALE —A new Four-roomed Cottage 1 match lined throughout;, with good garden, cooking range, and hen houses, and good supply of water. Price, £l6O cash. Apply on the premises, Albert Cottage, Willow Rank; or, to Mr J. B. Dale, Cathedral square. 4820

BOARD AND RESIDENCE. /YNE or Two Respectable Single Men V can obtain private Board and Residence at Mrs Griffiths’, four doors below Waltham Railway Gates. ‘1760 Easy terms. £5 REWARD, IATOLEN, on Friday or Saturday last, ‘ o from St Asaph street, near Barrett’s Hotel, a black RETREIVER SLUT PUR. Anyone giving information that will lead to the conviction of the parties will receive the above reward. Anyone detaining it after this date will be prosecuted. Appty to J. HESLOP, 4551 Next Milsom’s St Asaph street. KILWINNING QUOITINCt CLUB. UP HE _ ANNUAL MATCH of the Club S. ’ will be played To-Morrow Afternoon at half-past three, and the Monthly Meeting will be held on Monday Evening at Eight o’clock. D. PEARSON, Scotch Stores, 4852 Christchurch. V ALENTINES, Yalentines, VALE N TIN 3Sa. New and Choice Assortment. FOUNTAIN BARBER, Bookseller, Colombo Street, 4843 Next to Cook and Ross. TUC K’ S ; ; HT'TELEGRAPH BOARDING HOUSE. Jl (Late A. G. South.) BOARD AN D LODGING, 16s per week. Single Beds, Is, or 4s per week. Seven doors from the Telegraph Otiiee, 4047 Gloucester street west. O OR SALE id BEDDING AND POT PLANTS, In great Variety, Also, CUCUMBER, CAULIFLOWER, Broccoli, Cabbage, and Tomato Plants, &c. GREGORY’S NURSERY, 4251 Windmill road. GRAND ART UNION. CUTTER YACHT SECRET. To be Drawn at Occidental Hotel, Wellington. On MARCH Ist, 1877. 850 Members at £1 Os Od each. Tickets obtainable at Lyttelton and Christchurch from GEORGE MACKAY. 1829 CHRISTCHURCH DISTRICT DRAINAGE BOARD. NOTICE TO THE RATEPAYERS OF CHRISTCHURCH. A LJj RATES must be PAID by the 19th instant, or they will be SUED for without further notice, in accordance with a resolution passed by the Board on the 13th November, 1876. F. G. ?. LEACH, 4837 Collector. NOTICE. rriHE Business formerly carried on by JJL ROBERT FINDLAY, as Coal and Firewood Merchant, has been transferred to C. E. CURTIS, and will in future be carried on by him under the style or firm of Curtis and Co. H. HAWKINS. R. CULLEN is no longer authorised to receive monies or solicit orders on our account. CURTIS & CO. With reference to the above Messrs Curtis and Co beg to inform the public of Lyttelton that they are prepared to supply Coals and Firewood of the best quality at the lowest eurxent rates. 4838 SKATING RUSK. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 10th, On her way North j|/|" DLL E. URANZ IN I, IV. A. Tho Original Lady Professor of the Bicycle, Will perform, for a few nights only, At the above place of amusement. Also, A Race will take place for a pair of NEW SKATES. The proprietors beg to inform the public that they have received a consignment of improved Skates, which will be sold at the reduced price of 35s per pair. 48 t(TTm"or"sToav. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 10th. BOOKS, STATIONERY, FANCY GOODS, &C. 'i ■% R J. G. HAWKES is instructed by iTJL Mr Hughes, to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, Without Reserve, A second (and final) collection of about 200 lots, including illustrated books, poetical works, histories, cookery books, works in French, church services, atlases, cheap novels, puzzles, W. & M’s. drawing and other pencils, sketch kooks, drawing copies, envelopes, note paper, and foolscap, scrap books, pen wipers, roulettes, drawing paper, pocket books, coloured note papers, black ink, &c. Also, \ camber of glass cases for shop windows, suitable ior confectioners or country storekeepers ; tbia last line to be sold at I o’clock precisely. In consequence of tho largo number of lots the sate will commence at 11 o'clock. 2-8 9888

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Globe, Volume VIII, Issue 822, 9 February 1877, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Globe, Volume VIII, Issue 822, 9 February 1877, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Globe, Volume VIII, Issue 822, 9 February 1877, Page 3

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