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SATURDAY, FEB. 22nd. PEDIGREE GREYHOUNDS. R J. G. HAWKES is instructed to SELL _ BY PUBLIC AUCTION, At bis Rooms, Hereford strpet PURE - BRED GREYHOUNDS, From the Kennels of Mr David Jones and Edward Row, of Melbourne. LADY WHITE, slnt, by Cheviot (imported) —Ladybird 11. PRINCESS, black elut, by Jugnrtha, Pixley'a daughter (imported), half-sifter to Young Ridley, winner of the Puppy l-takes. MAGGIE, black a'jd white slut, by Jugurtha. Jenny Lind is in pup to Royal Water, for whose services «SLO 10s were pa d. N.B —Pedigrees to be seen at auctioneer's office. These are the best bred dogs that have ever been imported. Sale at 12 o'clock. 402(5 EXTENSIVE SALE~I)F~IJNREDEEMED PLEDGES. "R J. G. HAWKES has received iu- ..__ structions from Mr S. Cohen TO SELL, ON FRIDAY NEXT, 21st INST., At his Rooms, in Hereford street, A LARGE NUMBER OF UNREDEEMED PLEDGES, Consisting of Very superior gold and silver watches, suitable for ladies and gentlemen; diamond and gem rings, very massive gold chains and alberts, lockets, necklets, pins, studs, heavy signet and dresa rings. Breech-loading guns, revolvera ; telescopes, field and opera glasses, ladies' and gents' wearing and household apparel. 1 large trunk of very superior saddlery, stockwhips, breaking tackle, &c. 1 iron trunk of superior clothing 1 firßt-class set of tools. Sale at 12 o'clock. 2-19 402-1 1.0.0. F. A.C. LOYAL AVON LODGE, NO. 23. EMBERS of the above Lodge will please . note that a Lodge of INSTRUCTION will be heli on the third Wednesday of every month, the first being on WEDNESDAY, the 19th instant. 2-19 4025 H. St. PIEREMONTE, R.B. CANTERBURY TEMPERANCE LEAGUE. PUBLIC MEETING will be held in . St. Andrew's Schoolroom, on THURSDAY EVENING, at half-past seven, for the purpose of forming a branch Society and enrolling members. Addresses will be delivered by Alfred Saunders Esq. M.H.R.; Rev. S. Macfarlane, Rev. J. Whyte, Rev. W. Morley. 4021 GENERAL ORDER. ITE following memorandum is pub _ lished for general information: —"The Tararua leaves I yttelton 27th February, connecting with steamer leaving Wellington 28th, arriving at Nelson, Saturday, lat March. " Prize Firing commences Monday, 3rd March." GEO. PACKE, Lieut.-Colonel. Artillery and Volunteer Office, Christchurch, 18th February, 1879. IAME ASTRAY, in my paddock, on J Friday last a dark brown HORSE ; white star on forehead ; white near hind fetlock. Owner can have same by paying expenses. Apply H. B. Lane, Cashelstreet 4015 ANTED, a respectable > outh, about t ? fifteen or sixteen years old, to in the press room. Apply ta N. J. Suckling & Co., St. Asaph street. 3998 ANTMD, a Man as Groom and Gardener References required. Edward Reece, Colombo street. 3999 ANTED, a Man to drive a coal cart. t Constant work. Apply to Joseph B. Sheath, City Coal Depot, Tuam street. 4009 "AJST.KD, a boy for an office. Apply in own handwriting to W., office of this paper. 4011 ANTED, a Boy about 14, by the day, to make himself generally useful. Apply to Mr G. Hart, Hereford street west. 3940 ANTED, a first-class Dressmaker. ' Apply to J. Ballantyne and Co., Dunstable House. 3964 l PANTED, a good General Servant. V Housemaid kept. Apply to Mrs P. Laurie, Armagh street, East town belt. 3960 ANTED, a Cook to cook for eight men at Little Akaloa Apply T. W. Barker, Oxford Terracr, 4016 ANTED, a good General Servant for a * * family at the Chatham Tela ids. Good wage*. Apply at once at Harvey, Hawkins and Co., Norwich Quay, Lytteltor. * 4018 ANTED, Boy, for Slaughter Yards. Apply E, M. Mein, corner of Colombo and Cashel street. 4027 ANTED, a Man to do a round. Mein, Whatelv road. 4028 ANTED, a Plumber and Gashtter. Apply John Campbell, Victoria atreet. 4019 ANTED a Waiter for the Somerset Hotel, Apply Oram, City Hotel. 4020 ANTED, by a steady respeatable Young man a situation as Bookseller and Stationers' Assistant; has had six years' colonial experience. Address, J M., office of this paper. 4030 ANTiiD, a a active Lad to act as porter and packer. Apply to Crerar and Whitcombh, Triangle Cashel street. 4029 r^oWS—FOR SALE, two quiet COWS, \J in calf, one to calve within a week. Addlv J. and T. Goodman, High street. w ' 4023 , ANTED KNOWN, that VERY , , LARGE REDUCTIONS have been made in onr Underolothing Department. Fully trimmed chemises,"") 5s 4d, reduced to 3s lid I Fully trimmed drawers, | Really a good fis 6d, reduced to 3s lid f longoloth, Fully trimmed drawers, [ without dress, 4s 9d, reduced to 3s 6d j and well Fully trimmed drawers, | made. 4s 6d, reduced to 3s J H. E. MAY & CO., 3549 The Hall, High street.

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Globe, Volume XX, Issue 1561, 19 February 1879, Page 2

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761

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Globe, Volume XX, Issue 1561, 19 February 1879, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Globe, Volume XX, Issue 1561, 19 February 1879, Page 2

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