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IN BANKRUPTCY. "N the Supreme Court of New Zealand Canter- . bnry District—ln the matter of the Debtors and Creditors Act 1876 and the Acta amendin*' the same and of the bankruptcy of JOHK McVey Baibd of Christchnrch in the said district brewer (lately carrying on business there in the name of Baird and Co.) a debtor—This is to 'notify that the abovenamed John McVey Bair.d has this day filed a statement that he ia unable, to meet his engagements with Jus creditors—The first meeting of creditors to be held at the Supreme Court-house Christchurch on Monday the third day of October 1881 at eleven o'clock in the forenoon —Dated thia twenty-sixth day of September 1881. W. H. EYES, Deputy-Registrar. John Joyce, „„ Solicitor for the debtor. 9682 LET, Unfurnished Parior, for bachelor. _ Attendance and board if required. No children or other boarders. Near North belt. E.F., Globe office. 968* O LET —Two new 4 roomed Houses with Bcullery and every convenience. Kent only 9,1. Tram pasees. Apply first house. Kins Btreet, just below Show Grounds. 9660 NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. HURUNUI BLUFF SECTION. TO MECHANICS. STANTED, immediately, for the Ad- . Y dington Workshops, FITTERS, TURNERS, MACHINISTS, BLACKSMITHS, and STRIKERS. Permanent employment for first-class hands at current rates of pay. Apply at the works. ALLISON D. SMITH, 9677 Locomotive Superintendent IHEA T R E THE ANNUAL PERFORMANCE, in Ana of THE WIDOW AND ORPHAN FUND, THIS EVENING, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 26th. Reserve Seats can be secured on and after Friday at Montague's Fancy Bazaar, High street. Members are requested to appear in Regalia. 636 H. CROOKS, Hon. Seoretary. THEATRE Managers ... Theo. Hamilton and J. S. Willis Stage Manager Mr J. Holloway ENGAGEMENT Of the most successful artitte that has ever visited the colonies, LOUISE POMEHOY, Who will be supported by Mr W. J. Holloway W. Hoskins H. Flemming J. J. Wallace Theo. Hamilton Miss Jessie Grey Miss Kate Arden Miss M. Douglas Miss E. Jennyns And others, forming a complete company. Prices of admission—Dress circle, 4s; stalls, 2s 6d; pit, Is. Seats may be secured for any night of the first twelve of the engagement at Montague's Fancy Bazaar. No play repeated beyond first announcement. TUESDAY and") Shakespeare's WEDNESDAY, £ CYMBELINE. Sept. 27 and 28,3 Miss Pomeroy as Imogen. THURSDAY and) AS YOU LIKE IT. FRIDAY, Sept. > Miss Pomeroy as 29 and 30, J Rosalind. SATURDAY, "J Shakespeare's Grand MONDAY, I Tragedy of TOEBDAY, >- ANTONY WEDNESDAY, ( Oct. 1,3, 4 and 5, J AND CLEOPATRA. Miss Pomeroy as Cleopatra. All the grand scenery, properties and dresses for this great production by John Hemings, Eeq., have been imported—the same used at Theatre Royal. Melbourne. 9-24 9740 10-NIGHT. nnO-NIGHT. AT ST. JOHN'S SCHOOLROOM. PROEESSOB, SIMON Having been requested by several Ladies and Gentlemen to Deliver a Course of LECTURES ON PHRENOLOGY, Begs respectfully to inform the inhabitants oE Christchnrch that he has secured the above place, and THIS EVENING (MONDAY), And Every Evening This Week, will give one of his highly amusing and instructive PHRENOLOGICAL ENTERTAINMENTS. Admission— Front Seats, 2s; Back Seats, Is. Doors open at 7.30; commence at S sharp. N.B. Professor Simon can be consulted DAILY at his private Consultation Rooms at the Commercial Hotel, from 9 a.m. to 10 p.m. LaSies and Gentlemen requiring c"*rts are requested to call at their earliest convenience. 9-26 9681 COURT STAR OF CANTERBURY, No. 2309. CHE Members of the above Court are requested to attend the Funeral of their late Brother, T. R. Pierce, which is appointed to leave his late residence, John street, Ferry road, for the Heathcote Cemetery, at 2 o'clock TO-MORROW. Funeral Regalia H. W. NEWMAN, C.E. 9655 WM. BUCKLEY, P.S. THE HALL TO BE PULLED DOWN. All Goods to be Sold at Less than WHOLESALE PRICE. Everything Must be Sold. (ALL and see us at once, as we have only / a few weeks to dispose of all our H. E, MAY & CO. MAIL NOTICES. Mails close et the Chief Post Office for the following places (subject to the necessary alterations) aa under:— TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 27. For Northern Ports, per Hawea, at 1.45 p.m.; late fee letters, 2 p.m.; guard's van, 2.40 p.m. train. For Otago, per Albion, at 1.45 p.m.; late fee letters, 2 p.m. ; guard's van, 2.40 p.m. train. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 30. For Bruce Bay, Haast River, and Jackson's Bay, per West Coast mail, to connect at Hokitika with s.s. Waipara, at 7.30 a.m. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 1. For United Kingdom, Continent of Europe, India, China, &c, via Brindiei (for specially addressed correspondence only), Australian Colonies, per express train, to connect with s.s. Rotoniahana at Port Chalmers, as follows : Ordinary letters, at 7 a.m.; books and newspapers, 6 a.m.; registered letters, on Friday, September 30th, at 5 p.m. Late fee letters may be posted in the travelling Post office attached to the express train on Saturday, October Ist. The next mail for the United Kingdom, via San Francisco, will be closed at Christchnrch on Saturday, October Bth, and will be due in London on November 22nd. Note—On and after Mcrday. September 26th, a post-office will be opened at Flemington, near Ashbnrton. Mails will closa at Christchnrch each Monday, Wednesday, and Friday at 7.30 a.m., and arrive at Christchnrch each Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturdav. at 2.15 p.m. SYDNEY J - DICK. ChjsC Postmaster.

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Globe, Volume XXIII, Issue 2334, 26 September 1881, Page 2

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876

Page 2 Advertisements Column 8 Globe, Volume XXIII, Issue 2334, 26 September 1881, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 8 Globe, Volume XXIII, Issue 2334, 26 September 1881, Page 2

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