H.A.0.8. SOCIETY, CHRISTCHURCH BRANCH, No. 82, NNIVERSARY OP SAINT PATRICK. GRAND FESTIVAL DINNER. MONDAY, 18th MARCH, 1878, At St. Patrick's Hall, Barbadoea street. Dinner on table at 7.30 p.m. Admission—Single ticket, ss; double do. (admit lady and gentleman), 7s 6oL E. O'CONNOR, Secretary. N.B.—Members to meet at Hall on Sunday morning (St. Patrick's Day) not later than 8.15, previous to going to Holy Communion. 415 EVANGELISTIC PREA.CHING. DD FELLOWS' Lichfield street. MR THOS. H. BATES, (Evangelist,) Will (D.V.) PREACH in the above Hall, TO-MORROW EVENING. Subject—" The Rich Man and Lazarus. 449 NOTICE TO CATHOLIC RATEPAYERS. A MEETTNG will be held in SchoDlroom, C3L Barbadoes street South on NEXT SUNDAT (TO-MORROW), immediately after 11 o'clock Mass, for the purpose of supplying the necessary information to all persons entitled to have their names placed on the electoral roll. By order of the Committee, 448 E. O'CONNOR, Sec. pro tern. UNITED METHODIST FREE CHURCHES. OPENING OF THE NEW CHURCH, St. Asaph street. N SUNDAY. March 17th, OPENING SERMONS will be Preached in the above Place of Worship, in the Forenoon, at eleven o'clock, by the Rev. S. Macfarlane; in the Afternoon, at 2.30, by Rev. J. White; and in the Evening, at 6.30, by Rev. M. Baxter. On TUESDAY, March 19th, a Public TEA MEETING will be held at 5.30 p.m. Tickets, Is 6d. After which a Public Meeting will take place. Rev. T. R. Fisher will preside, and Addresses will be delivered by the Revs. J. Elmslie. M.A., W. Morley, C. Dalleston, 8. Macfarlane, M. Baxter, J. White, and T. Hodgson, and Mr G. Booth. The Services will be continued on Sunday, March 24th, when Two Sermons will be Preached, in the Morning, at eleven, by Rev. J. Elmslie, M.A., and in the Even* ing, at 6.30, by Rev. W. Morley. A Children's Service will be held in the Afternoon, at 2.30, to be conducted by Revs. W. Tinsley and T. Hodgson. On TUESDAY, March 26th, there will be a Grand United Children's CONCERT, under the Leadership of Mr W. Parkes. Collections after each Service in Aid of the Building Fund. 447 1.0.0. F., LOYAL CITY OF CHRISTCHURCH LODGE, No. 4602, M.U. " TEMBERS of this Lodge are hereby BUM L MONED to attend on MONDAY EVENING, the 18th inst.,at 7.30 p.m. Business : To consider P.G. Rogers' notice of motion re extra penny per week in new district law, quarterly contributions, and other important matters. HENRY DAVIS, M.G., 450 S. HARPER, Permt. Sec. P. A. F. S. O. A. QUEEN'S OWN LODGE, No. 36. I 'HE Quarterly Summoned MEETING of the above Lodge will be held in the Orange Hall, Christchuroh, on MONDAY EVENING, March 18th instant, at 7.M p.m. sharp. Business —General. J. C. McWILLIAM, W.M. 451 D. BARRETT, Sec. G.B.N Ur. x). INelson & GENERAL DRAPERY ESTABISHMENT, aft MANCHESTER HOUSE, Corner of Manchester and Martin streets, Near New Railway station. 390 11 EEKLY MARCH 16th. RES 8 TABLE OF CONTENTS. Page. Current Topics—The Premier at Dunedin —Spooniness v. Spoons—Mr Barton and the Bench—Australian Cable Conference Professor Brown's Address — The Dunedin Railway—The Premier at Dunedin—N. Z. " Government Gazette"—The Watotara. Survey 15,16,17 Correspondence 15 Telegrams European Colonial —The War —The Mail Steamer in Quarantine —Mr Stout as Attorney-General— Proposed Australian Customs Union— Suicide at Nelson—Titnaru Shooting Case—Cabinet Meeting of Two—Government Measures—Strange Accident at Wellington—The Jones' Libel Case —The Samoan Protectorate —Barratry in Australia—Cyclone in Queensland — Sir George Grey at Oaniaru —The New Guinea Expedition The Victorian Crisis —Important Discovery in Hawke's Bay—Titles of the Ex-Judges—The Blue skin Mystery 8 Meetings—The Drainage Board—Board of Health —Lyttelton Harbor Board— Consecration of the Corinthian Masonic Lodge—Amnri Presbyterian Church— Acclimatisation Society 12,13,14 Countt Council—Akaroa 4 Borough Councils l'< School Committees 14 Road Boards 1' The Courts... U Educational—The Canterbury CollegeEast Christchurch School If Political—The Premier at Dunedin ... 1? The Yeoman The Corn Exchange The Christchurch Wool Market—Pros pects of the English Wool MarketHorse Breeding and Feeding—Excellence in Cattle—Science of Feeding— The Strangles Churning Charcoal for Fowls—A Baion of Beef—How to Care for Goslings - Spring Wheat — Farm Papers—Rank Soil—The Ram and Ewe Fair 5 The Garden—Memoranda by Mr Robert Chudley Density of Timber —Thin Sowing of Plants Care of House Plants 5, ti The Sportsman Races to Come— Sporting Notes by •' Sinbad"—North Otago and Oxford Races Looking Back—Cricket: Programme of Association Matches—Notes by " Not Out" ■ Matches of the Week 6 ; Entertainments, Ac.—Notes by " Triboulet" —Art, Literary, and Dramatic Gossip 11 Poetry—The Good Uld Plough—Baby's Rights 2 : Ladies' Column—Singing in the Family | • —American Women —Latest Thing in Fashions—The Borne f* Varieties ... Literature Review The Graver Monthlies J : The Novelist—Seeing a Ghost—A MyeteriottsVisitor 2,3, * i 'The Loafer in the Street T I Mie-'ELLANrous—The Grain and Wool Tariff on Railways—lncipient Berryism in New South Wales—Mr Berry's Latest Expedition ... 1' \ "Weeklt Summary 11 \ Latest Shifting, Commercial? Stock and Produce Maekets ... ... u
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Globe, Volume IX, Issue 1256, 16 March 1878, Page 3
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