MONDAY, AUGUST 29th, 1881. TO PARTIES FURNISHING, GENERAL DEALERS, AND OTHERS. ME J. L. FLEMING will SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTIO -. At Mb Rooms, High street, Triangle, On MONDAY, the 29th INSTANT, <rr » t. blowing large and VARIED ASSORTMENT OF GOODS, i -t • Viz , i suite, m cretonne, couches, in hair and cretonne, cane and wood - eeated chairs, renders and irons, oil paintings and oleographs, single and double iron bedsteads, spring mattress, toilet glasses, kerosene lamps, dinner bells, and a great variety of sundries. 10 dozen brooms B °’ 12 dozen vases, assorted Sale at 12 o’clock. 9384 THE PERMANENT INVESTMENT AND LOAN ASSOCIATION. THE Directors are prepared to receive applications for LOANS of JSSO AND UPWARDS. H. B. WEBB, Manager. Offices—Hereford street. 9371 A.LFRED _A_« OaMERON’S ANNUAL CONSULTATION OF £BOO3 ON MELBOURNE OUP, 120 Horses Nominated. Fee, £l. First Horse £IOOO Second Horse 400 Third Horse 200 Other Starters (divided) 1000 Non-starters (divided) 2200 And sixty (60) Extra Consolation Prizes, va’ue £2O each ... 1200 ISO Prizei—Amount £OOOO The £lOlO for Other Starters (divided) will average about £66 for each starter. The £2200 for Non-starters (divided) will also average a good all-round dividend for about 102 Dorses ; and the £1,200 added on to this Sweep for ‘rixty Special Consolation Prizes will yield £2O each. With crossed cheques, add Is exchange. Two postage stamps for replies. Post Office orders or registered letters recommended. ALFRED A. CAMERON, Box 251, Dunedin. Agencies in Christchurch, &c —At Empire Hotel, at Market Hotel, and at City Bachs, Colombo street; also, Mr T. McDonald, at Lyttelton. 9370 rjTHEATRE O Y A L. Managers, Theo. Hamilton and J. S. Willis W. H. L EA E E J. J. WALLACE, THEO. HAMILTON and MRS WALTER HILL. Under the Patronage of the Captains and Representatives of the DUNEDIN AND CHRISTCHURCH FOOTBALL TEAMS. THIS EVENING (SATURDAY), THE THREE GUARDSMEN. Mr Lease as D'Artagnan. MONDAY EVENING, FAREWELL BENEFIT OF MB W. H. LEAKE. RICHARD 111. Box Office, Montague's Bazaar. 8-27 8598 s T - DREW’S £1 HUECH. DEUTERONOMY, AND PROFESSOR ROBERTSON SMITH’S VIEWS THEREON. LECTURE, BY REV. C. FRASER. TO-MORROW (SABBATH) EVENING. 8-27 6 30. 9377 TRANSFER OF BUSINESS, SOME few weeks ago the Clothing and Mercery Shop next door to P. Petersen and Co., known as the “Bee Hive "changed hands, the stock having been purchased by H. E. May and 00. from Mr C. P. Halbers The Terms were CASH. The Clothing to be given at valuation, and the Mercery, &0., at one-half the marked price. The stock was quite new, having been selected within the last year, with Mr Hnlbert's wellknown taste and good judgment. H. E. May and Co. now state that having bongbt on such favorable terms, they will be able in a few days to offer the whole of the Stock for Sale at their premises, The Hall, High street, Christchurch, at one-half the original price.
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Globe, Volume XXIII, Issue 2308, 27 August 1881, Page 2
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