DAILY MEMORANDA. AUCTIONS—To-Mobeow: „ „ . Mr 3. G. Hawkea—At Ms Booms, at 12—Farmtore, books, &c. Mr H. E. Alport, at Ms Booms, at I—Household furniture. MEETINGS—To-Nioht : „ , Orange HaII—P.A.F.S.O.A., Queen’s Own Lodge, No 36, at 7.30. I 0.0 F.M.U., Loyal City of Christchurch Lodge, No. 4602, at 7.30. St Patrick's Hall Christchurch Branch, H.A.B. Society, at 7.30. COUETti—To-Morrow : B.M. Christchurch, at 10 a.m. R.M. Lyttelton, at 11 a.m. WANTED situation by a Young Man as Groom. Is thoroughly accustomed to horses. Apply to B. A., office of this paper. 464 w ANTED Carpenters Apply Campbkill Bros., Addington Railway Station. } ANTED a Lad as Engine Driver in sawVV mill. Apply Laisqdown & Co., High and St, Asaph W" ANTED to place a Youth aged 15 years as apprentice to a blacksmith. Address, K. 8., office of this paper. 463 CHRISTCHURCH CITY GUARDS. THE Company will Parade for Inspection by the Commanding Officer of the District on TUESDAY, March 19th, at 7.80 p m. JAS. GEO. HAWKES, 4gs Captain. For sale on easy terms—Aweii finished Four-roomed House, with Outhouses, artesian well, &c., Tuam street east. Apply to Thomas Reese, at D. Reese’s Building Yard ; or, on the premises, after 5 p.m. 459 OST, on Tuesday evening, between Prince A of Wales’ Hotel and Colombo bridge, a POCKET BOOK, containing nine £lO notes and about thirty £1 notes, and soma receipts, &c., from Mr Robert Wilkin. Finder will receive£lo reward on leaving same at offlcejof this paper. 423 ~£ToKEWARD. f| HE above reward will be paid to anyone f who will give such infoimation as shall lead to the conviction of the person who wilfully and maliciously stole Valuable Fruit from the Orchard of the undersigned, situated on the Carlton Mill road, on the night of Thursday, the 14th instant. JL*K T. Jr. jd A nHj tv. BUSINESS NOTICE. M e. John 4jtrierson Be,i3 to inform bis Friends and ihe Public :hat be has this day DISPOSED of his *TO K to MESSES NORTH i Y and McKENZIE, who have had large experience in the I rapery Trade, and while thanking his old customers for their kindness, he solicits a continuance of the same to hia Successors. High street, Christchurch, February 13th, 1873. 138 rir ITH reference to the above, we beg VV to in/°rm the inhabitants of Christ church and Buuronnding districts that we have PERCH ASED the DRAPERY BUSINESS from Mr JOHN GRIERSON, and trust (by supplying good value, combined with civility and attention), to share the supper* hitherto afforded onr predecessor. THIS ‘STOCK HAVING BEEN rtRKCHASBD Considerably UNDER ENGLISH COST, And on very advantageous terns, V* id be offered at i SWEEPING reductions. ThU ia an opportunity rarely placed before the public, .but on account of the season being advanced, the whole MUST BE CLEARED To make room for ARGE SHIPMENTS O* AUTUMN AND WINTER GOODS. The ESTABLISHMENT will be CLOSED j on THURSDAY and FRIDAY, the 14th and 15th insta., for the purpose o£ RE-MARK-ING THE STOCK. THE SALE WILL COMMENCE ON satVIII> AY, 16th, Open at 10 Sharp. HOETHEY & MoKENZIE, N.B.—AH Goods will ba with lok >Q Ulaiu Figures, tfcwet, OJmotcburob,
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Globe, Volume IX, Issue 1257, 18 March 1878, Page 2
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519Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Globe, Volume IX, Issue 1257, 18 March 1878, Page 2
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