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ELECTORS OF THE HEATHCOTE. DISTRICT. ENTLEMEN, —It is my intention to--I" present myself for RE-ELECTION for your district. My services are alreadyknown to you, and I need not dwell upon them. I *m a man of few words, as yon know, and prefer action to talking. I shall of course be proud to again represent you, and truetjl shall find that|l have hot have lost your confidence. Your obedient Servant, 0825 j, t. FISHER. EAST AND WEST COAST RAILWAY. A. JjlLass Meeting Of those interested in the FORMATION OF THE ABOVE LINE OF RAILWAY Will be held at the ODDFELLOWS' HALL, LICHFIELD STREET, on MONDAY, OCTOBER 10th, 1831, At 8 o'clock. Doors opon at 7.30. Hia Worship the Mayor of Christcharck will preside. The Government agree to grant 30 per

cent, bonus by grant of land up to £SOOO per mile, and hand over the same to the company on completion of each section of railway finished. The East and West Oast Railway, by its constrnctlon, will open np about fonr million acres of land, jieiding gold, coal, silver, lead, copper, antimony, manganese, tin, andother minerals. Pasture land abounds, and there exists very large tracts of valuable timber oonntry. Neither the Company's nor the Government Engineers have met with any engineering difficulties along the entire line of railway, and In no ease does the grade exceed linso. Shareholders of the Company will have advantages in selecting and purchasing either township or suburban sites from land received from Government over those not bo interested. All Interested in the progress of the colony or of the development of the resources of the country in question are earnestly requested to attend. EDMUND WICKES, 9805 Acting Secretary. CHRISTCHURCH WORKING MES'S CLUB AND M.S.A. Election of Officers and Committee for the ensuing Term will take place THIS EVENING, thh 7th Inst., At 8 p.m. By Order of Committee, 10-7 9826 E. R. SHAW, Secretary. HAMS, BACON, PORK, CHEESE, THOMAS ~H. GREEN, EGS to notify to the inhabitants of Christchurch and its vicinity that he has OPENED A RETAIL PROVISION SIORE is MANCHESTER STREET, Where, by supplying a superior article at a greatly reduced price, hehopes to obtain a share of theirfavors. Bacon, guaranteed from 6d per lb. Hams , 8d ~. Lard ~ 6d „ Cheese ... ~ 4d ~ DAIRY FED PORK ALWAYS ON HAVE MONEY TO LEND on Freehold Security and In sums to sulfe. borrowers JOHN JOYCE, Solicitor, Hereford Btr«et, Chris tchnroh. THEATBK DOTAL. Managers ... Theo. Hamilton and J. S. Willi Stage Manager W. J. Holloway oireat Success of the Charming Artist LOUISE POMhJiiOY, Supported by W. J. Holloway W. Hoskins H. Flemming J. J. Wallace Theo. Hamilton TO-NIGHT (FRIDAY), OCTOBER 7th, The most successful of Boucicau't's plays, th Great Emotional Romance of LED ASTRAY, With New Sceaery by J. S. Willis. Countess Armando Cbandoce...Louise Pomeroy Rodolphe Chandoce ... ...W. J. Holloway George De Lasparre H. Plemming Hector Placide W. Hoskins Major O'Hara J J. Wallace Baron Mount Mathilde Miss Jessie Grey D doc! er .? ounte .! B da ° han "} Mißs Kate Ardea "usanne O'Hara MissEssieJe TO-MORROW (SATURDAY), Last time of LED ASTRAY. Monday, another great production, 10-7 WINTER'S TALE. 270 THE " ILLUSTRATED PSBSS" MONTHLY SUMMARY TRANSMISSION TO BTTEOPB, SAN FEANOISCO, NOW READY, THE FOLLOWING ENGRAVINGS : 1. Tne Cathedral, Christchurch. 3. H.M.S. Nelson—the new Ironclad for the Australian Station. 3. " Through the Horizontal." on the Track «. Masquerade Ball, given by the German Turn Verein, Melbourne. 5. The Deciding Course for the Victorian Waterloo Cup. 6. The Victorian Police. Mounted Troopers on Parade. The Night Inspection. The Watchhouee. Reading Room at the Barracks. At the Mess. 7. " Hush-a-by, Baby. 8. The late Marcus Clarke. 9. The Raft Scene in "The World," at the Theatre Royal, Melbourne. AND ALL THE NEWS OF THE MONTH. PRICE SIXPENCE.

THE HALL TO BE PULLED DOWN. All Goods to be Sold at Less than WHOLESALE PRICE. Everything Must be Sold. CALL and see us at once, as we have only a few weeks to dispose of all our goods, H. E. MAY & 00.

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Globe, Volume XXIII, Issue 2344, 7 October 1881, Page 2

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666

Page 2 Advertisements Column 8 Globe, Volume XXIII, Issue 2344, 7 October 1881, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 8 Globe, Volume XXIII, Issue 2344, 7 October 1881, Page 2

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