sM^i*fllltttt& TRINITY (CONGREGATIONAL) CHURCH. THE REV. BRAB4.ZON T. HALLOWES will condnct the services To-Morrow, 10th instant, Morning and Evening. 386 EVANGELISTIC PREACHING. "~ DD FELLOWS' "||-ALL, Lichfield street. MR THOS. H. BATES, (Evangelist,) Will (D.V.) PREACH in the above Hall, TO-MORROW EVENING. Subject—" Saul's Expedition againßt Amalik." 381 H.A.C.B. SOCIETY. CHRISTCHURCH BRANCH, No. 82. QUARTERLY MEETING ON THURSJ DAY, 14th MARCH, at 7.30, St. Patrick's Hall, Barbadoes street. Business—Ordinary. Discussion of Notice of Motion, re Brass Band Absent members fined. 379 E. O'CONNOR, Sec. 1.0.0. P., LOYAL CITY OP CHRISTHURCH LODGE, NO. 4602, M.U. [EMBERS are hereby SUMMONED TO ATTEND on Monday, the 11th inst., at 7.30 p.m. Business : Special—Re Oddfellows' Demonstration. HENRY DAVIE 3, N.G. STEPHEN HARPER, 377 Permanent Secretary. LOYAL AVON LODGE, 1.0.0. F., No. 23, AMERICAN CONSTITUTION. l that a Bum„_„ied QUARTERLY MEETING of the above Lodge will be held at the Orange Hall, Worcester street, on MONDAY EVENING NEXT, the 11th inst., at 7.30 p.m. sharp. Members whose dues a*e in arrears are requested to become financial. By order, L. LIZARD, P.G., 380 Interim Secretary. BALLIN BROTHERS, wLE AND PORTER BOTTLERS Manufacturers of Aerated Waters, Ginger Wine, Sarsaparilla, Quinine and Cordials. ARMAGH STREET AND OXFORD TERRACE, Adjoining Foresters' Hotel, Christohureh. Agents for EHRENFRIED BROS. THAMES ALB AND PORTER. 61 MONEY TO LEND. IHE CANTERBURY BUILDING SOCIET f (Permanent) are prepared to grant LOANS at current rate on Freehold or Lease* hold securities, re-payable in one year or up to twelve years. For particulars, apply at the offices in Hereford street. 378 EDWD. J. T. FORD, Manager. I ESSRS. H. MATSON & CO. have 'I for Sale TWENTY HALF-AC RE ALLOTMENTS, £4O Each, at Papanui. Each one chain frontage on a good road. Terms—One-tenth cash, balance in three vears. Title under Land Transfer Act. 7639 TO ARTISANS AND OTHERS. NICE COTTAGE PROPERTY FOR SALE.
R CHARLES CLARK will SELL BY . AUCTION, At his Rooms, Hereford street, On THUESDAY, MARCH 14th, On account of Mr William Knipe, A quarter of an acre of land on the Northeast Belt, with two COTTAGES thereon, one containing fire rooms (quite new) fitted with range and register stores, &c, the other containing two rooms. Sale at 12 o'clock. No. 612 Wee RESS MARCH 9th. TABLE OP CONTENTS. r Current Topics—The Suez Mail NewsElection of School Committees—Liberal Associations The Proposed Government Circular—The European Crisis— The Native Poliey—Mr Stafford's Political Career 16,17 Correspondence The Rakaia— Halswell v. Little River—City Tramways— The Education Bill 15 Telegrams European Colonial—The War —The Revolution in Victoria—[ Fires at Nelson and Onehunga—Sir John Coode—Recognition of Arthur Orfcon—The Cable Conference —Strange Incident at Blueskin —The Intercolonial Rowing Match Defence of Colonial Ports—Mr Larnach's Position—Committal for Murder at Timaru—The Timaru Constituency—Loss of Mr A. I Reid—Sad Occurrence at Auckland— Gold Discovery near Melbourne —fire at Riverton —Reefton Crushing—Deputationing at Invercargill 8, 9 Meetings—The Drainage Board —Christchurch Gas Company—Canterbury College Presbytery of Christchurch— Ellesmere Agricultural and Pastoral Associati on—Christchurch Tramways—--1 Public Meeting at Halswell—Re Akaroa Railway 4,9,13 Borough Councils 13,14 Road Boards 14,17 The Courts 14,16 The Yeoman Corn Exchange and Farmers' Club—Horticultural Society Condition of Horses for Breeding— Agricultural Experiments in Morayshire—Weight by Live Measure —Renovating Worn Soils Retrospect of 1877 Ashes for Soils Rangiora Flower Show—Experiments with Potato Sets—Making Butter Hard—Poultry.. 5, 6 The Garden—Memoranda by Mr Robert Chudley Keeping Apples Bedding Plants 6 The Sportsman Kaces to Come— Sporting Notes by •' Sinbad"—Racing in Tasmania—V.R.O. Autumn Meeting D.J.C. Baces—Dunedin Champagne Nominations, 1879 Hurunni Kaces —Weights for Timaru and Oxford Hiiidicaps—Little River Steeplechases Cricket: Notes by " Not Out"—Matches of the Week 6, 7 Entertainments, Ac.—Notes by "Triboulet"—Art, Literary, and Dramatic Gossip 11 Reception of Dr Gervase Smith 4 Poetry—How to Manage Him '. Ladies' Column—A Laundress on Laundries—The Home 2 Literature—Huxley's Physiography ... 3 The Novelist—ln the Dead of Night ... 3 Political—Hon. John Hall on the Financial Arrangements Bill—The Premier at Greymouth The "Australasian" and Sir George Grey—The Meeting with Tawhaio 2, 3 Varieties *■ The Loapkr in the Street 1 City Council Picnic l'» General News—The Future Management of Hospitals—Mining Disaster at Skippers—A Colonial Weakness—The Tide of Emigration—A Nice Fellow — Revolution in Victoria—The Frauds of .Agents The British Volunteers Oxygen Liquefied A Visit to the Queen of Burmah—Anecdote of Theodore Hook—New l'ork Women —A Disgrace to vhe Colony—Rapid Railway ©onstrnction—Brittle Babies ... 18,19 Weekly Summary 11 Latest Shipping, Commercial, Stock and Produce Markets 10
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Globe, Volume IX, Issue 1250, 9 March 1878, Page 3
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