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t, ANTn.D, a good Wheelwright and a Vv blacksmith, used to gear ral w»rk, A. Johnston, Montreal and Tuam streets. steady Rough Carpenter”; cent act job, Appy, 11,8,, Warner’s Hotel. 301 b WANTED, Six respectable Girls, to leuru the boot machining. Apply, LnuiTBAND, Allan and o.’s Boot Factory, corner Hereford and Manchester street, 3019 WAN ! ED, a few respectable Youths, from 14 upwards, as apprentices. App'y, Lightband, Allan and Co s Boot t'anoiy- corner of Manchester and Herelord streets. 3020 WANTED, a General Servant, who can do plain cxiking, washing p *t out, and boy kent. Apply before 3, or after 5, to Mrs Hart, Herelord street west, near the Domain. 3003 WANTED, Two good Chainmen for the Railway Survey, Sheffield to Benham’s, Apply to F. W. Marcha!-!, Ast-istant Engineer Public Works, Armagh street. 2992 ANEW well finished FOUR-ROOMED HO ! SE, n t yet been occupied, fur SALE cheap, on eaey tennis Apply at D iVEN lmkt’s City Tea Mait, High street Ch'btchurch. 2937 FOR S ALE, 40 T»S of MEAHO-v II AY. one year cld, at Cashmere Apply to Overs her. 3000 foIUIFWIiiGAi'A TENTERS will be received by the undersigned for slipping and caulking the Schooner GARIBALDI. Tenders to be sent in by noon of Monday next, November 18th, CAMERON, BROTHERS. 3015 Lyttelton. MfiS J. ROSS, MIDWIFE, Peacock street, is recovering from her late accid-.nt and is ABLE TO ATTEND TO Bl'Sf ESL 3014 I~ OG.T. HNT RPAINMENT. Libe • rat >r Lodge, No. 1, light Worthy Grand 1 edge of the. World —An OPEN MEE l ING and ENTEKTAINMEN I' will be given iu the Temperance Had, G oucester street on Fill' AY EVENiNG. November 15th, at 7.30 pm, ; Bro. W. Jacques, D.D.G.W OT , in the chair. Bao. M SHAW, W C T. 3013 1.0.0. F., M.U. LOYAL CITY OP CHRI3TCHUECH LODGE, No. 4602. BRETHREN are hereby SUMMONED to attend an Anj.xirnei Spec al MaKLTNG ,f the above t edge, to be held at the oddfellows’ Hall, Licbfie’d s reet, on FRIDAY, the 15th nstant, at 7.30 p m. By order. A. W, WINTER, N.G. A. A. SELIG, P.P.C.S., 5006 Acting P.S. PUBLIC NOIIOB. &EORGE PT'LLAT P having left ou’employ, is no longer authorised by us ■jo take orders. WHITE & CO., Brewers, Windmill road, >q Christchurch. BOROUGH OF SYDENHAM, MPOUNDING OF STRAY CATTLE. PURI 10 NOTICE is hereby given that MR WILLIAM GEORGE HARTLE as been appointed by the Sydenham lorough Council to IMPOUND all or any 'attle, H j'ses, Sheep, &c , which may be mnd wamLring at large on the streets or jads of the B ,rough. W. CDTHBERT, 007 'loan Clerk. the UnderAND rQsT UN PA KED by signed, ex W aim ate, PACKAGES, STATIONERY, FANCY G-ODS, Consisting of Account Books, Pocket Books, Note Paper and Envelopes (various), ikstands, Carte de Visite, India Tinted and other Photographic Mcunts, Ac., &c., &c. WALTER SUCKLING, STATIONER, *o., Manche.-ter Street South. CHRIST, HbRoH. 163 TO HENRY THOMSON, Esq. MAYOR of ciuhstohuauH. DEAR SIR,—We, the undersigned Burgesses of the city of Christchurch, lul y appreciating the thoroughly indepen dent and business like manner in which you have Uncharged the duties cf the Mayora ty during the current year, hereby request that you will permit yourself to be nominated for the office for tne ensuing term, and pledge ourselves heartily to support your candidature. Yours, &c., (Signed) ANDREW DUNCAN. r. CUNNINGH vM. A. W. RICKE -rn N. J. D, MAtPHERSON. And 157 others. To Messrs A. Duncan, R. Cunningham, A W. Biokerton, J. D. Macpheraon, and 157 other gentlemen signing the requisition. Gentlemen— l thank you most heartily for the very mfiuentialiy signed requisition this day placed in my hands, asking me to allow myself to be nominated for the office of Mayor, and for the very comp’imentary terms you have Ren pleased to use in referring t > the manner ia which I have dis charged the duties of the Mayoralty during the current year. It gives me great pleasure to accede to your request, and I now pl.ee myself in the hands of my Lllow-c.tizcns for re-election. During iny term of office I found the duties ot the Mayoralty, combined with those of Chairman of the Hospital and Charitable id Board, so onerous as to requi o for their proper discharge very much more time than anyone actively engaged in business could possibly spare ; but I am now in a position which will enable me to devote the while of my time, if mcexary, to the requirements of the office, and on that account led more c nfideuce in again soliciting the votes of the elect >rs. It is quite true that I cannot point to either lamp or fountain as a memorial of my zeal on behalf of the city’s interests, yet I may fairly claim the greatest share of the credit in securing the 800 acres reserve at the Sandhills, the revenue from which, in a few years, will greatly lighten the burdens of the ratepayer. The improvements iu Cathedral square, as originally suggested by me, have been carried out, and although opposed at first, are now universally approved. I am. quite alive to the absolute necessity for seem ing an ample and permanent supply of water for the citv, and am prepared to devote both time and energy to the attainment of that object. The erection of new Municipal Olfhes and Town Hall is also a necessity, and will have my 1 es. port. . , , . With the y ear's experience I have had ol the dat es of the office, and euc uraged by the Ha t.r.ng terms in which you have referred to my dirchargo of the n, ] hope, should you do me the honor of re-elecling me to bi ab e still more efficiently to till the position of your Chef Magistrate; and, having no private interests to serve, will cont uue in the future, as I always hived no in the past, no devote my beR energies to the advancement of our prosperous and rising city, and the 'conuervali -u of the interests of the ratepayers. I have the honor to be, Gentlemen, Your obedient servant, H. Thomson. Cbfisteteb, MMoYsotor, 18 lb, agio

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Globe, Volume XX, Issue 1481, 14 November 1878, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Globe, Volume XX, Issue 1481, 14 November 1878, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Globe, Volume XX, Issue 1481, 14 November 1878, Page 2

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