%fi,vmistmimt& .'KOPEJbW REPOSITOET, CATTLEYAKDS, SATUEDAY, 23ed FEBRUARY, At 12 o'clock. IHB usual WEEKLY SALE of Horses, Vehicles, Cattle, Pigs, Poultry, Furniture, Produce, &c, &c. SPECIAL ENTRIES. Several heavy draught horses, guaranteed staunch " Several ..light draught horses, guaranteed staunch Several 4-year-old geldings, broken to (saddle and harness Light draught mare, with foal at foot by Young Scott 1 colt, by Young Scott, 2A- years, unbroken 1 filly, by Young Scott, 5 months, unbroken Dog carts, spring carts, tip drays, new and second-hand harness, &c, &c. 233 IiALLIN BKQffIERS, t LE AND PORTER BOTTLERS Manufacturers of Aerated "Waters, Ginger§Wine, Sarsaparilla, Quinine and Cordials. ARMAGH STREET AND OXFORD TERRACE, Adjoining Foresters' Hotel, ChristchorcLu Agents for EHRENFRIED BROS. THAMES ALE AND PORTER. 65 FOB SALE, * FIRST- CLASS DRESSMAKING BUSINESS, doing a large trade (with lease of premises, if required). Apply at once to Mrs Srarland, corner of Madras and Armagh streets. Satisfactory reasons given for wishing to dispose of same. 236 THE Friends of Mr McWiiliams are respectfully informed that the funeral of his late daughter Rebecca will leave his residence, Springfield road, at 3 o'clock on Saturday, 23rd instant. 239 R. W. WALTERS & CO., Undertakers. AIE T Y HEATEE, GRAND FASHIONABLE NIGHT. Tremendous success of the renowned U. S. MINSTiiELS. An entire Change of Programme TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. Everything new. Read this Great Bill: "Scenes at the Circus." Hudson and Holly's Great, Clog Medley. Campbell's Descriptive Scena. Thompson's Violin Solo. Slocum's Dog. Hudson's Banjoistic Effusions. Holly's Songs and Dances. Braham—The Greit Tenor. Sketch— LIFE IN THE COUNTRY. Prices of Admission—Front seats, 3s ; second seats, *2s ; gallery, Is ; reserved chairs, 4s. Bos plan at Bunz's music saloon. Children half-price to first and second seats. Doors open at 7.30 ; overture at 8. Entire Change of Programme To-morrow Evening. G. W. ROCKEFELLER, Business Manager. i\OTICEOB' REMOVAL. H" PANNRLL is REMOVING to • M ANO H EST r R STRE K-T, opposite Mr Laurie's Timber Yard. He returns thanks for past favour?, and hopes to continue to give the same satisfaction as in the Triangle. His practical experience in the trade is a guarantee for the future, 234
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Globe, Volume IX, Issue 1238, 22 February 1878, Page 3
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