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TO-MOEROW, THURSDAY, SEPT. 4vn. HANDSOME HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, BEDDING, LINEN, CHINA, PLATED-WARE, PIANO, &c., &o. ME J. G. HAWKE3 is instructed by Mrs Burt, in consequence of ber leaving for England, to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION. On the Premises, Manchester street, between Hereford and Cashel streets, The whole of her VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS. Fall particulars in future advertisement. 8-27 927 THURSDAY, 28th AUGUST. HOUSEHOL D FURNITURE AND EFFECTS. ME J. G. HAWKES is instructed by Mr F. Lee, who is leaving Christchurch, to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, At the Royal Standard Boarding-House, also the adjoining House, containing in all about 15 Bedrooms, 2 Sitting-rooms, and large Dining-room, at the corner of KILMORE AND DURHAM STREETS, Comprising— Double and single iron and wood bedsteads, quantity of blankets, counterpanes, and house linen, nearly new, oilcloth and carpets, nearly new; washstands, dressing tables, toilet ware, chests drawers, cornice poles and rings, curtains, blinds, rollers and fittings, all quite now ; 100 ft gas piping, pendants, globes, pillars and brackets, home-made pickles and mushroom ketchup, large assortment of electroplated spoons, forks, cruets, &c,, &c. An improved sewing machine by Wheeler and Wilson Also, Piano by Chappell and Co., nearly new A very handsome ornamental stove and 12ft piping Number of young hens (laying) and Spanish rooster A large noble Newfoundland slut (in pup) Sale at 11 o’ckck sharp. Also, A vely old valuable steel engraving of the Old Testament, 4ft fiin by 3ft 6in, beautifully framed. A grand speculation for a gentleman wishing to make a present of it to the Museum, as it is the only engraving of its sort this side of the Line ; engraving to bo pat np to Auction at 1 o’clock. 916 T E JE S. PLANTING SEASON TREES. T. B ® O T T BEGS to call attention to hia Large and Well-selected STOCK of FRUIT TREES (Free from blight), of which ho has many thousands, from one to three years old, Also, PINES, CUPRBSSDS, FORREST TREES, and Shmhs of all kinds, ROSES, many thousands very select and strong, Also, QUICKS, HOLLIES, and CAPE BOX Thorns (for hedges) Rhubarb, Asparagus, Seakale, and the usual general nursery stock. N.B.—Ten per cent, off for cash, T. ABBOTT, Exeter Nurseries, 675 Papanni road, Christchurch. UNITED ANCIENT ORDER OF DRUIDS BENEFIT SOCIETY. IT having been decided by the GRAND LODGE OF AUSTRALIA to OPEN A BRANCH LODGE of the above Order at the Star and Garter Hotel, corner of Barbadoes street and Oxford Terrace, at an early date, special inducements are offered to persons desirous of becoming members of this Old-established Society. The Entrance Fee being on a very reduced scale—for a very limited period only. Entrance fee, 18 to 33 years, 10s 6d „ 35 to 40 „ 30s ~ 40 to 43 „ 60s ~ 43 to 45 ~ 100 s Intending Candidates are requested to make an early application. For further particulars apply to Mb J. TOO YE Y, Comer Barbadoes street and Oxford terrace. A preliminary meeting will he held at the above Hotel on Monday, Ist September, at 7.30. 919 LYTTELTON WATERWORKS. NOTICE. THE WATER will he SHUT OFF from the Mains on THURSDAY, 28th, and FRIDAY, 29th inet, except for two hours on Thursday, from 3 to 5 p.m. By order, H. J. Y. BOGERB, Town Clerk. 20 th August, 1879. 920 CHRISTCHURCH ELECTION. M K ICHARDSON WILL AD DRESS THE ELECTORS as under — On WEDNESDAY, August 27th—Schoolroom, Bingaland. THURSDAY, August 28th—Schoolroom, Sydenham. FRIDAY, August 29th—Schoolroom, Phillipstown At 7.30 each evening. 890 c HEISTCHURCH Election. MU. STEYENS “O EQUESTS the ELECTORS of CHRISTJX CHURCH to MEET HIM At the COLOMBO ROAD SCHOOL, On FRIDAY, AUGUST 28th; At THE PUBLIC LIBRARY, KNIGHXSTOWN, On TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 2nd; At FEATHERS’ HOTEL, ADDINGTON, On THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 4th; At SCHOOLROOM, PHILLIPSTOWN, On FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER sth; 7.30 IP . "M. . Each day, 871 TO THE ELECTORS OF CHRISTCHURCH. GENTLEMEN, —I have the honor to state that at the solicitation of my many friends I am a candidate for yonr suffrages at the forthcoming election. Should you do me the honor of electing mo as your representative, I will endeavor to practically carry out those measures which are embodied in the Governor’s Speech. I am in favor of— Extension of the Franchise, Manhood Suffrage three months residence Redistribution of Seats on basis of population All Lands of the Crown, on' deferred payments Education by State, secular and free Property Tax. so that all shall contribute All Public Works by Tender, small contracts Banking Accounts distributed Nominated Immigration only Foster and encourage Local Industries, I am. Gentlemen, Your obedient servant, S9S SAML, P. ANDREWS.

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Globe, Volume XXI, Issue 1722, 27 August 1879, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Globe, Volume XXI, Issue 1722, 27 August 1879, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Globe, Volume XXI, Issue 1722, 27 August 1879, Page 3

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