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CONTINUATION OF SALE. TO-M 0 R R o W , FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 7th. FURNITURE. ELECTRO-PLATE, STERLING SILV R, B JOKS, PIANOS, AND HARMONIUMS. MR J. G. HAWKES is instructed to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, At Ins Rooms, Hereford street, FURNITURE-Oval, round, 100, walnut ana other tables, fenders and irons, India matting, cornice poles and rings, electromounted bronze tea urn, doub.e and single iron bedsteads, feather pillows, double duchess dressing table and marble slab, marble top washstands, handsome dressing glasses, night commodes, carpets, &c. &c. ELEC i'RO-PLATE— Spoons, forks, cruet frames, tea and coffee service, spirit frame, claret jug, &c., &c STERLING SILVER—Spoons and forks, soup ladle, wine strainer, sugar tongs, &e, &c. BOORS—Bibles, .te. PIANOS and HARMONIUMS by first-class makers Lot of SUNDRIES Balance of CHINESE CONSIGNMENT. 20 pieces South Sea Coral. Sale at 12 o’clock. 3878 NOTICE. ST. ALBANS’ SCHOOL DISTRICT. THE COMPULSORY CLAUSES of the Education Act of 1877 are NOW IN FORCE in the above district. By order of Committee, 2-6 3879 T. FLAVELL, Chairman. LYTTELTON. FREEHOLD PROPERTY. TENDERS are required for the Purchase of the Nine years lease from the Church Property Trustees of Town Section No 179 with Five Houses thereon. Two of the houses are lately built and roofed with iron, and are let at a rental of £52 per annum. Two are roofed with shingle, and have been producing a rental of £4O per annum. One produced £2O per annum. This valuable property is situated at the junction of Ripon and St. David streets, and at a small outlay would produce a good yearly return. Tenders addressed to Joseph Fletcher, auctioneer, Lyttelton, will be received up till noon on MONDAY, 10th February, 1879, the highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. 3878 JOSEPH FLETCHER, Lyttelton. E. BATTERY, N.Z. ARTILLERY. INSPECTION, FRIDAY, 7th. No leave granted. Members requested to proT de themselves with new uniforms. 3874 D. CRAIG. Captain. CHRISTCHURCH ENGINEER VOLUNTEER 3. THE Company will PARADE at the Drill Shed TO-MORROW (Friday) Evening, at 7.30, for Monthly Inspection. 3880 J G. u ARNER, Captain C.E.a " CHRISTCHURCH CITY Q-UAaDS. There w m be no company parade on THIS HAY (Thursday), the Gth instant INSPECTION PARADE Friday, the 7th inst. 3881 JAS. GEO, HAWKES, Captain. WANTED a Miller. George Kino & Co. 3877 WANTED KNOWN, that VERY LARGE REDUCTIONS have been made in our Underclothing Department. Fully trimmed chemises,’’j 5s 4d, reduced to 3a lid I Fully trimmed drawers, | Really a good 6a 6d, reduced to 3s lid ( long cloth, Fully trimmed drawers, f without dress, 4s 9d, reduced to 3s 6d and well Fully trimmed drawers, I made. 4s 6d, reduced to 3s J H. E. MAY & CO., 3549 The Hall, High street.

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Globe, Volume XX, Issue 1550, 6 February 1879, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Globe, Volume XX, Issue 1550, 6 February 1879, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Globe, Volume XX, Issue 1550, 6 February 1879, Page 2

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