WESLEYAN CHURCH, DURHAM STREET. The annual home missionary MEETING WILL BE HELD THIS EVENING, Wien ADDRESSES will be delivered by the Revs. Lewis, Smalley and Worker. Musical Selections by tte Choir. 10-13 Chair to be taken at 7.30 GOIS TO-M O_K. j«, O W . THURSDAY, OCTOBER 14th. FURNITURE. BICYCLE. MR J. G. HAWSES is Instructed to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, At his Rooms, Hereford street, FURNITURE—GeneraI assortment of fitting room, bedroom and kitchen PIANOS, HARMONIUMS Splendid 52in steel spoke BICYCLE Sundries—Breeding cages, brushware, confectionery, &c. 10-13 Sale at 12 o’clock. 6022 THEATB E O Y A L. Lessee Mr E. George. THIRD WEEK, AND INCREASING OVERWHELMING SUCCESS OP THE CONFEDERATE DIORAMA. TO-NIGHT. MONSTER DOUBLE ATTRACTION. GRAND CONUNDRUM NIGHT. In addition to the usual MAGNIFICENT SUITE OF FURNITURE MAGNIFICENT SUITE OP FURNITURE And other Valuable and Useful Articles, A SPECIAL PRIZE CONSISTING OF A HANDSOME GOLD WATCH WILL BE GIVEN AWAY To the Author of the Beat Conundrum on “ VENTRILOQUISM.” Conundrums will be collected from the audience at 9 p.m. LOOK OUT FOR TO-MOEEOW—LATE TRAIN NIGHT. EXTRAORDINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. Million Prices—3s, 2s, Is. Commence at 8. THIRD GRAND MATINEE—SATURDAY AFTERNOON. Winner of Furniture last evening, JOHN BRODIE, Stanmore road, PICTURES. PICTURES. TO CURATORS OP MUSEUMS PICTURB GALLERIES. AND LOVERS OF FINE ARTS. A MAGNIFICENT Collection of PAINTI KGS from England, will be exhibited at MESSRS FORD AND NEWTON’S ROOMS, NEXT SATURDAY, OCTOBER 16, 12 o’clock. This collection is the finest that has ever been seen in the colonies. It has been collected by one of the first London judges of the fine arts, who has devoted immense time and talent to make it complete. The subjects comprise works from the studios of many eminent artists whose works are rapidly rising in favor and value, and include examples by the following wellknown masters : T. S. Cooper, Esq., lE. Hover, Eiq. R.A I A. Pollentine, Esq. Charles Hunt, Esq. | Sheldon Williams, T. R Miles, Esq. j Esq. J. F. Herring, Esq. |E. Bale, Esq. And many others. The Collection numbers nearly £OO Pictures, all in richly gilt frames, and will he on view for a short time only, at the Rooms of MESSRS FORD AND NEWTON. Admission—One Shilling. Catalogues—One Shilling. Many of the Pictures are for Sale at moderate prices, and are suitable for Mansions or Art Galleries. 6014 IJpHB gUMNER OOMPANY (LIMITED). To be Registered under the Joint-Stock Company’s Act, 1860, and the Amendments thereof, CAPITAL £15,000 In 6000 Shares of £3 10s each. RAILWAY
ESTIMATES of the cost of construction, given by Mr Cnthbert, Railway Engineer, and others can be seen at the office of the Company. Should no allotment be made, deposits lodged -with applications for shares will be returned in fall. The Share List will close on Monday, October ISth, but as Priority of Application will be considered In making the Allotment, early Application for SHARES should be made. Full prospectus has been advertised in previous issues, copies of which, with form of application attached, can be obtained upon application to EDWD. J. T. FORD, Interim Secretary. Hereford street, Christchurch. SSII TO BUTCHERS, &c. WASTE PAPER FOR SALE, at the office of this paper. Price 3d per lb. The W eekly 3? shs 3. OCTOBER 9. TABLE OF CONTENTS. raga. 14, 16 Inter- ... 8, 3 ... 10 ... 14 ... 9 ... 5, 6 ... 10 18, 19 10, 11 ... 7 ... 16 13,14 19, 21 Current Topics ... Telegrams—European, Colonial provincial English News Australian News ... Native News Correspondence ... Miscellaneous . The Courts ... ... Melbourne Exhibition Road Boards Borough Councils Town and Country... General Meetings —Eaiapoi Sports—Ashburton Town Hall —Lyttelton Harbor BoardAcclimatisation Society—Christchurch Horticultural Society—Lyttelton Rowing Club and Regatta—Benevolent Aid —A. and P. Association—Anglers’ Society— Charitable Aid Board— Christchurch Working Men’s Club— Sonthbridge School Committee—North Eakaia Board of Conservators —Canterbury Chess Club—Good Templary— Leeston School Committee—Eowai Eifle Club 16,18 County Councils —Ashburton 9 The Yeoman— Ashburton Horse Parade —Osborne String Binder—Practical Butter Making—Curing Meat—Bee* keeping and Farming—Bee Nuisance... 5 The Garden —Memoranda by Mr Robert Chndley—Hardy Lilies 3 The Sportsman Racing Calendar— Sporting Notes by “Sinbad”— Temuka and Hawke's Bay Races— Weights for Dnntroon Handicaps— Nominations for Dunedin Cup and other Handicaps—Melbourne Hunt Club Races 6, 7 Cricket —Opening of the Season 7 Entertainments, &c.— Art, Literary, and Dramatic Gossip 9 Poetry— Dorkin’s Night 2 Ladies’ Column— Methodical Housekeeping—The Home 2 Varieties 21 The Novelist —That Charming Count — Venality in Russia 2,3, 4 Weekly Summary ... ... ••• 12 Advertisements 1. 5 *. 12, 31,24 Latest Shipping, Commercial, Stock awd Produce Markets m 12
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Globe, Volume XXII, Issue 2071, 13 October 1880, Page 3
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