awwtfeeittcnti \ r p>) BE LET, a threat Mel 8 A LB I 1 au<t i o Cii-hnu-A, i, C-tlombo street. A >ply to Joh - MuGke >or, & Idler. Colombo street. 632 OR SATE.-The INTKREST in L AsE of Ailimce Bo irding-House, situated m 1 Lii-hfiell street, a>d d'rin«r >i co-d h'i»inp « fi^t 10 tt S \ LE, a very conveni -nt Five-roomed J HOUSE, with about a quarter of an a- ra of Land, on Montreal sreet sou h, near the Railway. With or without large shed. Transfer Act title. Apply to No. 675. CHARLES CLARK. GREAT BARGAIN IN COTTAGE PRO-PERTY.-ivoß S\LE, Six-roomed HOUSE and Shop, Wa*h-house, t.ut-house, Stables, and f a'jre Land, wel stocked with f'.uit trees; Artesian Well and every requisite. Price ; co-t the build r upwards of .£6OO. Terms etsy. Apply irnmedi t.ly. l>. Stranaghan, at J. and I'. Goxltnau's, High treet. 655 Notice. canterbury cooperative society LIMITED. LL CLAIMS on the above Estate mu«t be . RENDERED to me, iu de'ail, on or before Ftt, maY, April 12th, or they wiil not be recognised. J AS. GEO. HAWKE-S, Auctioneer, 652 Her ford street, Obri»tchurch. MONDAY, APRIL 8 1R J. G. HAWKED is instructed by the General Manager of Kailwavs, to fcELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, At hii Rooms, Hereford *tre«t, KEGS GOOD POTTED BUTTLE. Sale at 12 o'clock. 660 MONDAY, APRTL Bth. FURNITURE. BO )KS. CLOTH. CHINESE GooDS. " TU J. G. HAWK'-S i» instructed to SELL BY PUBLIC AUO ON, At his Koo'n*. Hereford street, FURNITURE -Couch and chairs in mahogany and hiir cloh, ltdy's walnut writing table, mahot'aiy hair chairs, cap tal office desk, ft 6i>i 10-g, with four drt.Aer-, iar^eqianti yki ch nandhmsehoi i utens Is, tt 6 n hanging wardrobe, sinsrli and d üble i*oi handsome mirrors in gilt and other frames, & ■.. *c. Lot framed PICTURES, engravi.gs by Hogarth. Ac. &c. Abo «t 20U vols. B OKS. Poultry 'reeding c ops butcher's block r quarter c -sks and ja-s M'Tto >'s jigged hire in tins 50 leng h* trow •- rings and "oatings, of be*t quaity, composing does, ker*ymere f j>an, tweed-, dick-,velveteens, whitnoys, bro-td cl>ths, diagonals. 83 gross flexible button-, and a few articles of clothing. 2 Amo i an cooking stoves, and 1 office store with p pe- complete 1 4ft. tiin. Leamingt n range, with two ovens, and wrought boiler. Also, Small lot CHINESE GOODS, imported direct, Consisting of— China caps and 9aucera, plates, dinner mats, hand screens. f ins grass cloth and silk handkerchief*, taffeta and silk ties, &c. Jars ginger. S.leat 2 o'clock. 650 MR. OEO GE HTJT'HINSONT has been favoured with instnetious from. F. H Me ville Walke , r<\q , in cmse quence of hU lea iog LytteLon for Christchurch to SELL BY \UCPIO*, At his residence, I *ampitsr's B .y, L> ttelton, ON Tffl'RS AY. THE I'th INST, The wbol of H : « wel «« ected HOUSEduLD •TTR-.lcißS! AND KFFE T.S. Sile at 12 noon 651 LOYAL AVON LODGE, No. 23, I 0.0. F., AMfcRIJAN C MSTII'UTION. MEMBERS of the above Lodge are hereby SUMMONED to attend a Meeting at the «'range Hill, Worcester street, on MjND vY. fie B'-h instant, at 7 p.>ti. sharp. A Degree Lodge w-11 be held immediately af er the or linary business. juy order, T. OAR MI."HA EL, Interim Secretary. 653 HEA T R E O Y A L. The Management kava secured the services of I r KPHEN fti ASBETT, • Oil £KU (.iATUhDAY) NIGHT ONLY, ME CTARLIS WALLACE aiK CHAttLES VERNER. and MR H V.RKY SrMMONS, "Wil: al,o Appear, a d give >v series of MUSICAL CoM(CALtriEB AND ECCENTfiICITIES. Doors open at 7 o'clock. Performance commencing at 8 Admission—3s, 2s, ?nd Is. 657 LAST DAY BUT TWO JL>AILEY'L MAMMOTH MENAGERIE AND CIkCUS. G. A. Bailey, Manager. THIS (3ATUEDAY) AFTERNOON AND NIGHT, GRAND CHANGE OF PROGRAMME, Introducing many members of the DOUBLE CIRCUS TROUPE That as yet Have Not Appeared in Christchurch. Forming almost an EXT'RE CHANGE OF BRILLIANT EQUESIRIAN GEMS AND GYMNASTIC PASTIMES. The Great Wild Beast Collecfion, in all its variety, to bo seen at each exhibition. Lectures in the Zool gical Department d ily, from 1 to 2 and 7 to 8 p.m., by Professor Horace Nichols. The FEEDING of the Wild Bea«ts Takes Place Each Afternoon, at the conclusion of the circus performance. It is a novel and interesting sight well worth w tnessing. DON'T FORGET That tho Season in Christchnrch Closes Most Positively on TUESDAY NEXT, the 9th TNSTANT, As it Cannot be Prolo ged Under Any Cireumst .nces. Doors open at 1 and 7 p.m.; Circus Performance begins one hour later. Admission—Pit, 3s ; dress circle (with folding ope-a chairs), ss. Children under 10 years, half-price. (hie ticket admits to Menagerie and Circus, under sepamte tents. The Box Office will be open from 9 to 12 a.m. daily for the sale of tickets. N.B.—Railways will run special trains to accommodate persons to the Great fahowi G4S
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Globe, Volume IX, Issue 1264, 6 April 1878, Page 3
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