CANTERBURY LICENSED VICI TUALLEEB' ASSOCIATION. tHE QUARTERLY GENERAL MEET ING OF MEMBERS I Will be held, i THIS (THURSDAY) EVENING, At Morton's Hotel, at 8.30 p.m., When it is particularly requested that all Members will attend, as mattprs of urgent importance to the Trade will be discussed. „ „ „ CHAS. W. GREEN WOOD, 9-2 3812 Secretary. PHILOSOPHICAL INSTITUTE OF CANTERBURY. AN ORDINARY MEETING Will be held. At the Rooidb of the Institute. THIS (THURSDAY) EVENING, At 8 p.m., When the following Papers will be read : On the occurrence in New Zealand of the "Morrel Morchella," by Mr J. E. Armstrong. On a natural arrangement of the. NewZealand Ferns. By Mr J. B. Armstrong, On a simple method of illustrating the Motion of the Earth. By- Professor A. W. Bickerton, F.C.S., F. 1.0. GEORGE GRAY, 5543 Hon. Secretary. HEATRE "OOYAL. Lessees ... Messrs G. Geddes and CompanDirectress Mrs Walter Hi.. LATE TRAIN NIGtiT. LAST NIGHT BUT ONE OF TRIED rmRTTW. EIBD J\. N D JL ] THIS EVENING, THURSDAY.
MB "WALTER REYNOLDS' Greatest drama of the (Jay, TRIED AND TRUE. Mr Walter Reynolds as Lord Frtzeustace. Mrs Walter Hill as Helen Bnrton. Mr Charles Burford as Geoffrev Landfern. ATURDAY—The Romantic, Comic, and Sensational Irish Drama, the SPKIcSAUN. 9-2 3871 HEA TR E I& OYA L. SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT. FRIDAY, FASHIONABLE SIGHT. Under the patronage of SIR CRACROFT WILSON. C.B.K.S.L, and Distinguished Citizens. TRIED AND TRUE—La bT TIME T O - 3VC OJR, IR, O W. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 3bd. FREEHOLD LAND AND HOUSES. MR J. G. HAWKES is instructed by the Freeholder, to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, At his Rooms, Hereford street, 12 PERCHES FREEHOLD LS.ND (corner section), together with 1 weU finished 4-ROOMED HOUSE, fitted with register stove and cooking range, and 2-ROOMED COTTAGE in St. Asaph street east with frontage on Chuileigh's road. Title—Land Transfer. 9-1 Sale at 12 o'cJock. 3834 TO LET. HE Upper Floor of G. McuLATOHTE'S . FURNITURE WAREHOUSE, Oashel street (68 feet by 30 feet), very suitable for wholesale business. Also, Cellar of same building. Terms easy. Also, Those PREMISES in Cashel street occupied by Everett Bros, as a Drapery Establishment. Occupation to be given early in October. Apply to 5443 EVERETT BROS. & CO. MISS HATERGALL'S BOOKS—new supply. Cook's Boston Lectures; American edition Pamphlet on Anglo-Israelism. New novels. Colour Boxes, Scrap Books, Writing Papers. The Teacher's Bible. Family Bibbs Enquire Within, 3s. Beeton's Household Management, 8s Cd. FOUNTAIN BARBER, Bookseller, Corner of Cathedral square & Colombo street. 1692
1. H B W BEKIT JIEESS. AUGUST 28. TABLE OF CONTENTS. Page. Cubbent Topics 14, IS, 16 Telegrams—European, Colonial, Interprovincial , ... 8, 9 English News 8 Australian News 8 Native News 18 Correspondence 20,21 Miscellaneous 4 The Courts *.. 18 Inquests 18 Road Boards 7 County Councils 5 Town and Couktry 13,14 General 19,20 General Assembly 17,18 Meetings—Union Bowing Club—Christchurch Poultry Association —Church of the Good Shepherd St. Mary's, Addington—Diocesan Sunday School Association —Liberal Reform Association —Board of Education—Local Industries Association—Philosophical Institute —Jockey Club—Rifle A ssociation Benevolent Aid North Rakaia Board of Conservators Amberley Town Hall Company—Friendly Societies' Association 9,10 The Late Gale 11 The Yeoman—Management of the Brood Mare—Fancy Points —Cbaff and Straw —A Hint to Our Farmers—The Crops at Home—South Australian Agricultural Statistics —Can Farming be Made to Pay in Canterbury 6 The Garden—Memoranda by Mr Robert Chudley—The Forget-me-not— Sweet Peas in Hanging Baskets ... ... 6 The Sportsman Racing CalendarSporting Notes by "Sinbad"—Nominations for Geraldine Races ... ...6,7 Aquatics Champion Scullicg Match, H anion and Trickett Entertainments, &c. —Art, Literary, and Dramatic Gossip ... ... ... 16 Poetry—The Soldier's Reprieve Ladies' Column —The Importance of a Bonnet—The Home 2, Va-smties The Novelist —John Ballantyns's Wooing—lhe Whisper Through the Death Cap—A Failure of Justice —The White Mare 3, * Weekly Summary 1 Advertisements 1, 2,12, 21, 24 Latest Skipping, Ccmmerci.il, Stock Anti Protiuce Marksts ... 12 THE " ILLUSTRATED PBESS " MONTHLY
SUMMARY TRANSMISSION TO EUROPE, SAN FRANCISCO, WILL BE PUBLISHED ON TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 7th, AND WILL CONTAIN THE FOLLOWING ENGRAVINGS : 1. Sir Arthur Hamilton Gordon, K.C.M.G., Governor of New Zealand. 2. The Greer Tragedy—Scena in the Opera House, Melbourne. 3. Stephen Hart. 4. The Kellys—The Embankment -where the Police Train was to have been wrecked. 5. Jones' Hotel after the fire. 6. Bird's-Eye View of Glenrowan. 7. His Honor Mr Justice Higinbotham. 8. The Victorian Waterloo Cup—Springwate: 9. The General Elections in Victoria : Bush Politicians 4.55 p.m.—A Hace for iho Poll. Collins street on the Night of the Elections Electioneering in Ssntb. Gippsland The Chinese Vote —A Question ol Identification. 10. Mrs Greer, Mr Greer, M. Sondry, Seigeant Steele, Superintendent Nieolson, Senior Constable Kelly. AND ALL THE NEWS OF THE MONTH. PRICE SIXPENCE.
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Globe, Volume XXII, Issue 2036, 2 September 1880, Page 3
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758Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Globe, Volume XXII, Issue 2036, 2 September 1880, Page 3
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