SVtettwmsnti!. M ORSON’S PEPSINS WINE MORSON’S PEPSINE, The beat Remedy for Indigestion. MORSON’S CHEMICALS. For Parity are Unsurpassed. MORSON’S CHEMICAL FOOD. MORSON’S PHOTOGRAPHIC CHEMI CALS. T. MORSON AND SON, Manufacturing Chemists, 31, 33, and 34, Southampton Row, London. Agents for New Zealand— Sainsbury, Ellisdon & 00., WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, DUNEDIN AND CHRISTCHURCH. Ellisdon’s Neuralgic Drop, a certain cure for that most distressing complaint— Neuralgia. From the Rev. C. J, Merton, St. John’s Parsouarge, Ferry road. “ After suffering for many years I have found nothing relieve me sc speedily or so effectively. I can confidently recommend it.” SOLD BY ALL CHEMISTS AND DRUGGISTS. Agents—Sainsbury, Ellisdon and Co: 4697 TO RAILWAY EMPLOYES. FOR SALE, in Sydenham, a convenient 4-roomed HOUSE, good garden, good water, well fenced, fronting a chain road, and terms to suit a person working on the railway. Apply to J. B. Dale A Co., Cathedral square. UNITED METHODIST FREE CHURCHES, Christchurch Circuit. Reception soiree. Rev. E. O. PERRY, On TUESDAY NEXT, March 9th, ISSO, In the St. Asaph street Schoolroom. Public Meeting in Church at 7 p.m. Rev. T. R. Fisher will preside. Tea on tables at six o’clock. Collection at Public Meeting for Circuit Funds. 3 6 3379 PRESS ITEEIAN CHURCH, NORTH BELT. THE KEY. D. McKEE will (D.VO preach TO-MORROW, both Morning and Evening, at the Oddfellows’ Hall, Mentreal street North. 3-6 Usual hours. 3380 o DDFELLOWS’ Hall PENTICOST & SWAN. 24 HOURS. 24 HOURS. WAIKING MATCH FOR £SO. WILL CONCLUDE TO-NIGHT, 3A At 10 p.m. 3371 Oi TO LEND in sums of cVJ.v v/vf £SO and upwards on approved Freehold Security. Apply to ROBERT McCONNBL, Solicitor, Hereford street, Christchurch. 3347 LOST. ONE POUND REWARD. T OST, in Christchurch, on 4th March 1 A instant, one LEATHER POCKETBOOK, containing a cheque drawn by U. D Morris in favour of Jas. Torrens on the Bank of New Zealand, Christchurch, for £1 7s ; also, one bill of exchange, drawn by James Torrens, upon and accepted by George Cone, for the snm of £BO ; one bill of exchange or promissory note, accepted or made by Daniel Stalker, for the sum of £2O ; and one promissory note, made by William Patton, for the sum of £10; also, sundry papers. The above reward will be paid to the person returning the same to Messrs Thomas and Bruges,, Hereford street, Christchurch. All persons are cautioned against discounting or otherwise dealing with the above documents 3370 JAMBS TORRENS. DRAPER, CHARTERS & CO. Draper, charters & co, have FOR SALE the undermentioned PROPERTIES: — OPAWA —Ten minutes’ walk from Christchurch Station —A three-roomed dwel-ling-house, with quarter acre of land and all improvements, artesian well, &c.; let to a good tenant at 10s per week. To be Sold a Bargain, subject to a Mortgage to a Building Society, having nine years to run. OPAWA —Sections on Ensor’s road, from £49 upwards j £5 deposit, and balance In quarterly instalments of £5, bearing current interest. Two sections on Queen street, off Colombo road. Price, £75 each. Terms easy. HORNBY—A splendid section of land, close to Hornby Junction, containing five acres. LEITHFIELD—A section of land and four-roomed dwelling-house. Price, £SO cash, FBBRY ROAD—Wilson’s Nursery ; sections, £sl each, £5 deposit, and balance in quarterly instalments of ££, bearing current interest. RIOCARTON—BniIdiug sites close to the Ohnrch, from £ls upwards, £3 cash, and balance in quarterly instalments of £3, beating current interest. Also, A valuable section of land on the Gasworks road, containing half an acre, with sidings from the Lyttelton and Christchurch railway on three sides, A splendid site for colliery owners, merchants, and others. Price and terms very easy. Also, A number of town «nd suburban sections and farms, from fifty acres upwards, in the most favored agricultural districts of Canterbury. DRAPER, CHARTERS & CO., 2613 Hereford street.
TUESDAY, APRIL 6th, IS3O. PROGRAMME. 11 a.m.—Sailing Race, open to all comers, about six miles. First prize, .£5 ; 2nd, £1 ; entrance, 10s. 1 p.m.—Junior Pair-oared Race (under eighteen years), li miles ; open to all members o£ clubs. First prize, £4 ; 2nd, £ 1 ; entrance, 7s 6d. 1.30 p.m.—Champion Four-oared Race, three miles, up stream ; open to all clubs in the colony. First prize, £2O ; 2nd, .£5 ; entrance, £32. 2 p.m.—Junior Double-sculling Race, in stump outriggers; open to all comers ; 1V miles. First prize, £3 ; 2nd, £1 ; entrance, ss. 2.30 p.m.—Four-oared Sweepstakes Race, of £1 each boat, with £5 added ; two miles, up stream ; open to all members of clubs who hare not pulled in the Champion Race. 3 p.m. —Senior Pair-oared Race; open to all comers; two miles, up stream. First prize, £6; 2nd, £2 ; entrance, 15a. 3.30 p.m.—Junior Four-oared Race ; open to members of clubs under eighteen years ; I V miles, up stream. First prize, £6'; 2nd, £2 ; entrance, 15s. 4 p.m.—Senior Double-sculling Race, in stump outriggers ; open to all comers ; two miles. First prize, £5 ; 2nd, £2 ; entrance, 10s. 4.30 p.m.—Four-oared Sweepstakes Race, of 10s each boat, with £5 added ; open to all members of clubs who have not competed in any of the foregoing events ; 11 miles, up stream. 5 p.m.—Rob" Roy Canoe Race ; open to all comers ; one mile ; oval course. First prize, £2 ; 2nd, £1 ; entrance, 2s 6d. Duck Hunt, Tub and Swimming Races ; post entries. Two boats, the property of separate clubs, to start, or no race. Throe boats to start or no second prize will be given in any of the events. Copies of the rules can be obtained on application Boats not at the start at the times specified shall bo liable to be disqualified by the starter. Entries close on Friday, April 2nd, at 7 p.m. Persons entering boats must name colours and •rows, if possible, and forward cheque for entrance fee before the time stated to the undersigned. C. E. DUDLEY, 3377 Hon. Secretary and Treasurer.
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Globe, Volume XXII, Issue 1883, 6 March 1880, Page 3
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