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CHRISTCHURCH DISTRICT DRAINAGE BOARD. i ELECTION OP THE FIRST MEMBER OP THE BOARD FOR THE BOROUGH OP SYDENHAM. IN PURSUANCE of the Christchurch District Drainage Act, 1675, and the Christchurch District Drainage Aot, 1875, Amendment Act, 1880, I hereby CONVENE a MEETING of the BURGESSES of the Borough of Sydenham, to be held on FRIDAY, the 24th day of September, 1880, at the Sydenham District School-house, Colombo road, at seven o’clock in the evening, for the' purpose of Electing One Person to represent the said Borough on the Christchurch District Drainage Board. CHAS. ALLISON, Jb., Returning Officer. Sydenham, September 16th, 1830. 5725 to - jvi o_:r, ow . FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 17th. DRAPERY, CLOTHING, GUN, AND SUNDRIES. MR J. G. HAWKES is instructed to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, At his Rooms, Hereford street, DRAPERY Dress pieces, velvets, laces, trimmings, &o. CLOTHlNG—Overcoats, gentlemen’s under and other garments. GUN Double-barrel muzrde - loader and fittings SUNDRIES —Field glass, telescope, snuffbox, fishing rod, jewellery, books, &c. FURNITURE—GeneraI assortment. CANARIES—3 well-bred birds. Sale at 12 o’clock. 5719 TO PLASTERERS. Tenders wanted for plastering Two Seven-roomed COTTAGES, at Sumner. Labor only, Flans to be seen, care of MR J. M. WHEELER, 5721 Hereford street West. EK SHILLIinG-* REWARD.—LOST, small Terrier DOG, sheared like lion. Anyone returning same to R. Sunderland, Baker, will receive reward. Anyone detaining same after this date will be prosecuted. TO LET—Bentßeduc-d—A Fuur-roomed COTTAGE, in Cashel street, opposite Wilson’s garden. A pply to Isaac Alt.kn. Commission Agent. Hereford street. 6726 PHILOSOPHICAL INSTITUTE OF CANTERBURY,

POPULAR LECTURES. T' E FOURTH LECTURE of the Series will be delivered in the Science Lecture Theatre. Canterbury College, on THURSDAY NEXT, September 16th. by Mr E. Dobson, 0.E., President of tbe Institute. Subject—“ House and Home.” Commence at 8 p.m. 5703 GEORGE GRAY, Hon. Secretary. Academy of AEusic. THE IRISH PILGRIM, Mr J. P. Armstrong’, The moat original living humourist, will appear at the above Hall on THURSDAY, FRIDAY, and SATURDAY EVENINGS, The IGth, 17th, and 18th of September, In his unique and highly amusing entertainments— The Pilgrim in America, And Life on the Australian Goldfields in 1851. Musical Director, Mr W. J. Leslie. Prices—3s, 2s, and Is. Doors open at 7.50. Performance at 8 pm. 5710 REPORT THE Following is the OFFICIAL REPORT received from PROFESSOR BICKERTON ON THE ANALYSIS OP FOUR SAMPLES OF SPIRITS, Viz.— OLD TOM. RUM, BRANDY, AND WHISKY, OBTAINED FROM ME "V. BEKTI, OF THE 1 FORESTERS’ HOTEL, OXFORD TERRACE BAST, Christchurch. The Analysis shows these Spirits to be of good strength and FIRST-RATE QUALITY, Slightly sweetened, but quite Free from any Deleterious Adulteration. It should be mentioned that the samples were DRAWN FROM THE BULK OF THE SPIRITS SOLD BY MR V. B E R T I. A. W. BICKERTON, Colonial Analyst. Canterbury College Laboratory, September 13th, 1880. 5687 THE IDENTIFICATION OF THE BRITISH WITH THE LOST TRIBES OP ISRAEL. THOSE interested in this matter are informed that a PRELIMINARY MEETING will be held in Gee’s Schoolroom, Worcester street, on FRIDAY EVENING, the 17fch September, at 7.30., for the purpose of taking steps towards the Formation of an Asso iation having for its object the elucidation of the above subject. 5579 THE Friends of the late Mr Abraham Bradshaw are respectfully informed that the Funeral will leave his late residence, Harewood road, Papanui, To-morrow (Friday), 17th September, at half-past XI o’clock. R. W. WALTERS & CO., 5724 Undertakers. THE Friends of the late Mr Joseph Paprill are respectfully informed that bis Funeral will leave his son’s residence, Chester street West, at 4 o’clock To-morrow (Friday). R. W. WALTERS & CO., 5723 Undertakers.

WE have jast opened 71 Boxes of Hortense and Chenille Spot Net, all colors; Black Silk Net, with Gold Spangles and Beads. See Middle Window H. E. MAY & CO., The Hall. As there is over three times the quantity we really require in the ordinary way, they will be cleared out at once at less than wholesale price, viz— Ninerence—Chenille, Spot, and Colored Beads, and One Shilling—Black Silk Net, with Gold Beads

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Globe, Volume XXII, Issue 2048, 16 September 1880, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Globe, Volume XXII, Issue 2048, 16 September 1880, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Globe, Volume XXII, Issue 2048, 16 September 1880, Page 2

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