MONDAY, DECEMBER 30 th. CANTERBURY RAILWAYS. GREAT CLEARING SALE. UNCLAIMED MERCHANDISE. MR J. G. lIAWKES ia instructed by the General Manager of the Canterbury Railways to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, At the Goods Shed, Christchurch Station, (B. SHED, No. 7. DOOR). The following UNCLAIMED PACKAGES
Article Name or I Marks. (Article. Name or Mark. 1 band box, Captain Sellars 1 box, Rich, care of Anderson 1 bag, Greensall 1 case, Anderson 1 carpet bag, Bolton 1 mat, Begarty 1 case, Wheeler 1 mat, O’Brien 1 paper parcel, Saudrey 1 paper parcel, Garrould 1 bag, James 1 bag, Lack 1 case, Bennetts 1 sofa, Colo 1 bundle sacks, O’Neil 10 casks, 2 cases, Snoswell 12 casks beer. Murray 1 parcel, Richardson 1 bag clothes, Ritchfield 1 empty trunk, Wise 1 bag clothes, Stone 8 empty cases, Redwood 1 broom, as claimed 1 bundle clothes, as claimed 3 bogheads ale, Anderson 1 empty kilderkin, Hooper 2 empty hogsheads, Hooper 1 package fenders, as claimed 1 package chairs, Hicks 1 white band box 1 earthenware pipe, Blythe 1 colored carpet bag 1 small white case, Marten 1 brown portmanteau 1 bed 1 brown leather cushion Articles Without Addresses. 1 bag seed, 1 hedge cutter, 1 brand, 3 sticks, 3 bells sticks, 11 whips, 1 bdle whips, 13 bdles sacks, 4 casks cement, 1 bag, 3 bdles iron, 1 bar do, 3 empty jars, 1 pkge paper, 4 cases, 1 glue pot, 2 sun shades, 1 register stove, 1 stove, 1 bag wool, 3 bags salt, 1 bag onions, 3 bdles wire, A-keg rails, 1 bale wcolpacks, i-cask wine, 1 grindstone, 3 bdies trees, 1 case kerosene, 3 sacks lime, 2 baths, 1 truck firewood, 12 iron trig posts, 1 bdle shares, 1 saddle in sack, 1 keg white lead, 1 box candles, 1 cage, 1 cask, 2 tins, 1 swingletree, 1 oar, 4 pieces wool press, 1 horse collar, 1 case glass, i tank, 2 lids, 2 empty kkds, 1 empty barrel, 1 case machine wire, 1 bag salt, 1 gold pencil case, 2 bat boxes, 2 school boards, 11 sacks chaff, 25 sacks and contents, 1 ladder, 1 rifle, j- chest tea, part full, 1 clock, 2 tins red lead, 1 barrel tar, 1 bonnet box and contents, 1 gambling board, 4 sheets iron, 5 hhds beer, part full, 1 fly wheel, 1 fork handle, 4 shawls, 1 case old tom, 14 pkges furniture, 1 case currants, 1 black board, 12 coils wire, 6 hand-rails, 1 horse collar, 1 pkge bellows, 1 coil wire, 1 seed tester, 34 parasols, 2 bdls do, 1 hobby horse, 1 pack saddle, 4 bridles, 56 pieces timber, 11 carpet bags, 1 pump, 1 cask beef, 2 sheets iron, 5 bdles ploughshares, 2 empty jars, 17 bundles, 3 carriage lamps, 4 cases, 3 pieces wood, 1 child’s coat, 2 kegs, 57 parcels, 1 mattrass, 1 drum oil, 1 mat sugar, 2 bags, 3 chairs, 1 bell, 4 folding chairs, 26 umbrellas, 1 valise. 1 tin case, 1 pair shears, 13 casks iron filings, 1 cramp iron, 1 floor cramp, 1 axe, 1 rug, 1 case machinery, 1 cricket bat, 1 filter, 1 bdl handles, 3 hay forks, 1 ship’s brace, 10 boxes, 16 swags, 4 satchels, 6 jars, 2 oil tins, 1 iron plate, 1 iron wrench, 1 bdl castings. Sale at 11.39 o’clock sharp. 3411 EVANGELICAL ALLIANCE^ WEEK OF UNITED AND UNIVERSAL PRAYER. IN response to the request of the Evangelical Alliance to hold a week of Special Prayer at the commencement of the year, the Christchurch Ministers’ Association has made arrangements for the follow ng Services :—9 MONDAY, January 6th—A United Public Communion Service in the Durham street Wesleyan Church, to bo conducted by the Rev. W. Morßy, addresses by the Revs. J. Elmslie and S. Macfarlane. Meetings for Prayer, interspersed with short addresses, will be held in the following order : TUESDAY, January 7th—At the St. Asaph street Methodist EVee Church ; President, Rev. S. Macfarlane. assisted by Revs. Waddell, Tinsley, and Fraser. At the St. Albans Wesleyan Church ; President, Rev. J. Crump, assisted by the Revs. Dallaston, Horner, and Keast. w EDNESDAV, January Sth —At St Paul’s Church ; President, Rev. J. Elmslie, assisted by Revs. Morley, White, and Walker. At the Sdwyn street Church, Addington; President, Rev. S. Macfarlane, assisted by Revs. Dallaston, Tinsley, and Luxford. At the Presbyterian Church, Papauui; President, Rev, Horner, assisted by Revs. Crump, Keast, and Hodgson. Thursday, January Sth—At the Congregational Church; President, Rev. E, Walker, assisted by Revs. Elmslie, Macfarlane, and Luxford. At 'ho Colombo road Wesleyan Church; President, Rev. J. S. Smalley, assisted by Revs. Keast, Dallaston, and Tinsley. FRIDAY, January 10th—At St. Andrew’s Church ; President, J ev. C. Fraser, assisted by Revs, Walker, Waddell, and Smalley. At the Wesleyan Church, East Town Beit; President, Rev. J. Luxford, assisted by Revs, White, Tinsley, and Tout. SATURDAY, January 11th—At the Cambridge Terrace Primitive Methodist Church ; President, Rev, W. Tinsley, assisted by Revs. White, Hodgson, and Smalley. At the Hereford street Baptist Church ; President, Rev. C. Dallaston, assisted by Revs. Elmslie, Macfarlane, and Morley, The meetings to commence at 7 30 p.m. A collection to defray expenses will bo taken at the doors at the close of each service. 3467 STANDARD PROPERTY INVESTMENT SOCIETY. Office —City Chambers, Hereford street. riIHR Office will be Open for the Purpoio X of RECEIVING SUBSCkIPTI 1 >NS and other PAYMENTS, and Applications for Loans, between the h >urs of 3 and 6 p.m, ouTHURSDA , January 2nd, 1879. THOMAS R. FISHER, Manager for Canterbury. Peaember 2Stb, 1678, 3170
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Globe, Volume XX, Issue 1518, 28 December 1878, Page 2
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