PUBLIC NOTICE. KAITANGATA RELIEF FUND. HIS WORSHIP THE MAYOR directa it to be notified that Subscriptions to the above TUND will be RECEIVED at this Office. A separate list lies open for the Glasgow Relief Fund. F. T. HASKINS, Town Clerk. City Council Office, 2fith February. 4116 SINGING. ” NEW ZEALAND TONIC SOL-FA ASSOCIATION. NEW ZEALAND TONIC SOL-FA ASSOCIATION. INTENDING MEMBERS of the above are informed that MR A. A. NORTH Proposes to OPEN a CLAS'I in the Temperance Hall, Gloucester street, near Telegraph Office, on WEDNESDAY, MARCH sth, 1879, at seven o’clock p.m., terminating at eight o’clock. This class will receive direct instruction, practice, &c. Relative to the requirements of the new Elementary Certificate which must be past prior to joining the association, the course of lessons will number 13. For this term the charge is 10s 6d (in advance), and will include the usual fee for certificates. Candidates should pass the Junior School and Elementary with this coarse. Members in Harmonic class free. THEO. DE LA MARE, 4118 Hon. Secretary. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH ASSEMBLY 7 PUBLIC MEETING on THURSDAY EVENING, 7.30, at the ODDFELLOWS’ HALL, Lichfield street. Addresses by the Moderator, and Rev. J R. Inglis, W. H. Root, J. McNiool, Dr. Copland, and others. The St. Andrew’s Choir will give some Anthems and Solos in the course of the Evening. 4121 1.0. G T., RAINBOW LuD iE, LYTTELTON. AN ENTERTAINMENT will be given at the WESLEYAN SCHOOLROOM, Lyttelton, on THURSDAY EVENING, FEB, 27th. Proceeds to be devoted to the Piano Fund. Several well’known Amateurs have kindly given their services on the occasion. Doors open at 7.30 : commence at 8. Admission fid. 4124 REV. J. W. IVGLI3. ODDFELLOWS’ HALL. F' RE WELL ENTERTAINMENTS SATURDAY AMD MONDAY, Ist and 3rd March. “An Evening with Old Friends.” “Scott, the Wizard of the North.” Further particulars in future advertisement. 4 1 19 THE Friends of the la f e Mr Richard Milsom are respectfully informed that his Funeral will leave his late residence, London street, Lyttelton, To-Morrow, at 3 30 p.m. SUTTON & WE AST ELL, 4125 Undertakers. lyttellton; FREEHOLD LAND AND HOUSE. MR JOSEPH FLETCHER has received instructions from Mr George Ware, to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, At his Rooms London street, Lyttelton, on MONDAY, 3rd MARCH, 1879, All that or parcel of freehold land situated on section 40, town of Lyttelton, containing about 16 perches; together with the dwelling-house thereon This property is situated at the corner of Salt’s Gully, with a frontage on Ticehurst road. The garden is well stocked with fruit trees, and the house in good repair, and furnished with tanks, range, register stove, and every requisite for comfort. Sale at 12 o’clock. For further particulars apply to JOSEPH FLETCHER, Auctioneer, 4123 THE NO. 3 BUILDING AND LAND SOCIETY. The fifth annual meeting of Shareholders in this Society Will be held on FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 28th, 1879, At the Oddfellows’ Hall, Lichfield street. To commence at 7.30 p.m. BuawKSs: Ist, To receive the report and balancesheet of the past year. 2nd. To elect three members of committee to occupy vacancies created by retirement of Messrs H Thomson, B. Button, and J. A kinson, who are eligible tor re-election and have given the requisite C’ nsent. 3rd. Any oth r general business. By order of the committee, CHARLES ALdISOE, Secretary February 2 th, 1879 4127 LYTTELTON. FREEHOLD. FREEHOLD. FREEHOLD. MR JOSEPH FL‘ T HER has been favored with instructions from Mr Arthur. t<» OFFER AT PUB 1 in AUCTION. ON M 'jNDAY, 3rd M ‘RCH, B'9. At his room-, London street, Lyttelton, Hftlf-an-acre of freehold land, covered with fruit trees ground trenched and fit for planting within fire minutes’ walk of railway station, and dose to Scotch Church. Lyttelton. The above is one of the most eligible buildi' g sites in the town of Lyttelton, commanding an entire view of the harbour and t »wn. The scarcity of freehold property in the centre of the town readers this a favourable opportunity for investment. Sale at 12 30 sharp. Terms on application to the Auctioneer, 4122 I.O.G.T.—LIBERATOR LODGE, No 1. A TEMPERANCE MEETING will beheld in connection with the above Lodge, in the Old Oddfellows’ Hall, on THURSDAY EVENING, the 28th inat., at 7.45 p.m. sharp Songs and readings will be given by members. The public are respectfully invited to attend. Bro. William Miller will take the chair. By order of 4126 BRO. SNEDDEN, W.C. J. MILLS, TAILOR, Pratt’s Buildings, Colombo street, BEGS to call the attection of the Public to his first SHIPMENT OF AUTUMN G X)DS. SPLENDID SEDUCTION. 3891 WANTED, a Partner, with about £SOO cash, to carry on the newspaper, general j >b printing lithography, and bookbinding business. The plant is comdete to execute the whole of the above. Apply at once to W Rilky, “ Port Lyttelton Herald ” Office, Lyttelton. N.B,—The party joining will be free of all present liabilities. 4100
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Globe, Volume XX, Issue 1567, 26 February 1879, Page 2
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