LECTURE. ETERNAL SUFFERING CONSIDERED, BY MR B. CASS. TICKET HOLDERS are reminded that ’ the Lecture is POSTPONED to FRIDAY. the 30th inst. 5125 AkOIENT ORDER OF SHEPHERDS. A SPECIAL SUMMONED MEETING of Sanotnary Star of Canterbury will be held on MONDAY EVENING NEXT, 26th inat., at 7.30 p.ra. Business : Election of Officers Considerati >n of Young Members’ Subscriptions, and general. By order, R. EVANS, Pastor. 5127 H. W. NEWMAN, Scribe. TO-MORROW (SATURDAY), JULY 24th, AT THE Central Sale Rooms. Mr. C. T. ICE will SELL BY AUCTION, Canterbury and Hobart Town apples, hams and bacon, cheese, lard, barley meal, chick wheat, peas, onions, &o. Also, 40 new kerosene lamps (Butler’s), on account of whom it may concern 5 cwt. horse-shoe iron, bedsteads, chests of drawers, conches, washstand tables and ware, mangles, mattresses, fenders, kitchen utensils, &c., 4c. Sale to commence at 11.30 sharp. 5124 The "W" eekly 1* bbs s. JULY 24. TABLE OF CONTENTS. Page Cue.rent Topics 14,16 Telegrams —European, Colonial, Interprovincial 8, 9 English News 6 Australian News 9 Correspondence 16,21 The Courts Inquests Roud Boards Borough Councils CHRisrcHUßcn (Industrial TION Town and Country General General Assembly Kihibi--11,12 12, 13 19, 20 16, 19 Meetings —Sydenham Baptist Church — Ashburton Agricultural and Pastoral Association Friendly Societies Association Presentation-Har-monic Society—Board of Education— Lyttelton Harbour Board—Ellesmere A grioultural and Pastoral Association —South Rakaia Domain Board—New Presbyterian Church, Sydenham— Christchurch Debating Society—Benevolent Society—Lincoln 9, 10 The Yeoman London Wool Sales— Poultry—Ploughing Matches ... 5, 6 The Garden —Memoranda by Mr Robert Chndley—Fern Windows 5, 3 The Sportsman Racing Calendar— Sporting Notes by “ Sinbad”—Review of the past Season —Auckland Stud Company ... 6, 7 Coursing Football Entertainments, &o. and Dramatic Gossip Poetry —Neighbour Jones Ladies’ Column— Spring Home Varieties 16 The Novelist —Hawk’s Neat—Crutch, the Page—A Rose of Sharon ... 2, 4 The Loafer in the Street 4 Weekly Summary ... 12 Advertisements 1, 2,12, 22,24 Latest Shipping, Commercial, Stock and Produce Markets Art, Literary, Jonnets —The WANTED KNOWN—That as wo are greatly overstocked with Beaver Hats, we have decided to clear onr entire stock, consisting of over thirty dozen, all shapes and sizes, at la lid and 2s 6d each, usual price double; see samples in onr windows. Also, twelve boxes of very good and new Flowers at 4d per branch; fancy Laces and Nets at half-price ; 100 trimmed Felt Hats at 3s lid and 4s 6d, worth three times the money. Yankee Hats, all sizes and good quality, usual price 6s 9d, now selling at 3s 6d. One case of Men’s Regatta Shirts with collars at 3s lid, worth 5s lid ; Kaiapoi Flannel Shirts and Drawers, full size, at 4a lid each. Gordon. McKenzie, Forty-second, Shepherd, and Fancy Plaids, all wool and double width, good heavy quality, usually sold at 2s 9d and 2s lid per yard, now—as we are stock-taking, and greatly overstocked—reduced to one shilling and elevenpence (is lid) per yard. H. E. May & Co., The Hall.
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Globe, Volume XXII, Issue 2001, 23 July 1880, Page 2
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