The s.s. Kingarooraa arrived at 8.:i0 a.m. from bonme via South. She sails for Wellington and Nelson this afternoon. The a.s. Taranaki arrived from North at 11 a.m. She sails for Port Chalmers this afternoon. WANTED, Tenders for three-roomed Cottage. Plan and Specifications can be seen at Mr G. Hyde’s Boot shop, High street. 6968 ANTED, two V V Apply at the good Hammermen, Canterbury Foundry. 6921 WANTED, Private Lodgings for a Single Q-entleman in the neighborhood of the Catholic Church, Barbadoes street. Apply to W. J. Disheb, Suffolk Brewery. 6946 W' ANTED—A Eespectable Servant Girl about 16 years old. Only two in family Washing put out. -Bpply Mrs H. A. Davis, High street. 6975 w AN T E ALPACA COAT HANDS. D , Apply, G JONES, DRAPER, Hosier, Shirtmaker, and Maunufacturing Clothier, WALTHAM. For want of room a large Stock of MEN’S MERINO PANTS, SHIRTS, SINGLETS, &c., Will be SOLD at ridiculously Low Prices, Several hundred pairs of M en’s and Youth’s Cotton, Merino, and I ambswool Socks at a great reduction. 6917 Billiards. Billiards, WANTED all Billiard Players to know that they will find che best tables at CITY HOTEL, With new sets of balls. The light is now splendid. 69667 ‘ STANDARD Insurance ompany. fire and marine. CAPITAL £1,000,000. FIRE and Marine Risks taken at Current Rates. Fidelity of Persona in Situations of Trust insured. THOMAS R. FISHER, Agent for Canterbury, Offices—Hereford street, Christchurch. "union fire and marine INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND, Hereford street (in premises formerly occupied by Lightband, Allan and Co.) is prepared to accept FIRE AND MARINE RISKS at current rates W. DEVENISH MEARES, 6531 General Manager. rjr O LET —Cottage, four rooms, St. Asaph JL street west, between Colombo and Durham streets. Apply to J. S. Williams, solicitor, Manchester street, Christchurch, 6951 SATURDAY EXCURSIONS TO AKAROA VIA PIGEON BAY. rjpHE S. S. AKAROA jL will leave Lyttelton for Pigeon Bay EVEKY SATURDAY, till further notice, at 12.40 p.m., returning m time for the 6 p.m. train. Return tickets will be issued, available till the following Monday, when the steamer will leave Pigeon Bay Wharf for Lyttelton at 1 p.m. 6970 SPREYDON ROAD BOARD. TVTOTICE is hereby given, that the Col--IVI lector will attend at the Oddfellows’ Hall, Montreal street, on THURSDAY NEXT, October 25th, from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. to receive rates. J. T. HARRAP, 6939 Clerk to the Board. St. Andrew’s Schoolroom. INDIAN FAMINE RELIEF FUND. A CONCERT, In aid of the above, will he given ON THURSDAY EVENING NEXT (25th Inst.) The following Ladies and Gentlemen have kindly offered their services on the occasion : Mrs Corriek, Bliss Spensley, Bliss B. bpensley, Messrs Spensley, Gray, Woledge, and Crawford. Doors open at 7.30 p.m. Admission, Is. 6972 ST ALBAN’S WESLEYAN CHURCH. MUSICAL FESTIVAL. THURSDAY NEXT, OCTOBER 25th. OOMBERG'S “ Harmony of the Spheres,” |\i aud selections from Handel, Haydn, Jendelssohn, G. A. Macfarren, Goss, and J. T. H. Smith. Band aud Chorus of Fifty Perormers. Tickets obtainable at Wesleyan Book ?epot, Messrs Milner aud Thomson’s, and Mr i, Goodman’s. IT 0971
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Globe, Volume VIII, Issue 1039, 24 October 1877, Page 2
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