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TO LET, HOUSE of five rooms and Ten Acres of LAND, sitnate at Bingsland. Apply to H. Killseb, Armagh street Eaat.^ O LET, a convenient SIX-BOOMED HoUSH in Tuam street, between Durham and Montreal streets. Apply ta Iwentyman and Cousin, Cashel street. 207 HAVE NOW OPENED MY NEW GOODS. SPLENDID SELECTION. JAMES MILLS, TAI L[o R , Pratt’s Buildings, Colombo street. T HE "W EEKLY PeESB. NOVEMBER 19. TABLE OF CONTENTS. Page. Ourekmt Topics _ 14,10 Telbgbamb—European, Colonial, Inter E. 9 ... 16 ... 6 ... 5, 6 ... 21 10, 11 ... 19 ... 19 ... 19 13, 14 9, 10 ... 7 ... 19 17, 18,19 II provincial English Nkwb m Australian Kiws ... Native News Correspondence! ... Stock Sales The Courts ... « Road Boards Borough Councils Town and Country General Inquests School Committees The Elections News by the Mail ... Meetings —Hagley park Bathing Com mittee—Lyttelton Industrial Exhibition —Refrigerating Company—Meeting at Leestoa Drainage Board —Hospital and Charitable Aid '... ... 16, 1# The Yeoman Agricultural Fixtures London Wool Sales —Dairy Farming— A Trick that Onght to be Patented— Shade and Shelter for Stock—Hints to Farmers—Poultry x'he Garden Notes by " Hobtulanus ” —Work for the Week —Single and Double Flowers The Sportsman Racing Calendar — Sporting Notes by Sinbad Canterterbnry Metropolitan Meeting—Canterbury Cup Winners—Nominations for the Welcome Stakes, 1882, and Canterbury Derby, 1883—Weights D J.C. Spring Meeting and Wellington Spring Meeting ... ... ... ••• 7,13 20' 20 Cricket Aquatics *•' Entertainments, Ac.—Art, Literary, and Dramatic Gossip ... ... 9 Poetry —The Old Shepherd’s Lament ... 2 Ladies’ Column Recitation as a Drawing-room Accomplishment The Home ••• 2 Varieties ••• ••• 9 The Novelist— Curious Circumstantial Puzzle—My Unfortunate Patient... 2,3, A Weekly Summary -.-• -• 13 Advertisements ... ... 1,2, 13, 21,24 Latest Shipping, Commercial, Stock and Produce Markets THE SPEECH on Church Property, Finance, Taxation, Public Bank, and Localism (not having been fully reported by the papers), will be DELIVERED, by request of many electors resident in. the electorates surrounding Christchurch, at the ODDFELLOWS’ HALL, Lichfield street, ON MONDAY, 28th NOVEMBER, At 7.30 p.m. Auckland, Dunedin, and Wellingtonpapers are Invited to arrange for reporting it, especially as Sydenham is the largest constituency in New Zealand. Those electors of Sydenham who have not yet heard me are invited to avail themselves of this chance. J. W. TREADWELL, Candidate for Sydenham. The Mayor of Christchurch has kindly consented to take the chair. 303AMES EPPBRELL HOUSE AND LAND AGENT, Cathedral Sqnare. Houses and Shops to Let, City and; Suburban Properties for Sale. S TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 22nd, EXTENSIVE SALE OF BOOKS. 13G0 VOLUMES. MR J. G. HA WEES is instructed by Captain Setton to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, At his Rooms, Hereford street, SEVEN CASES BOOKS, Containing OVER 1300 VOLUMES, Comprising Works by the following authors—Trollope, Hook, Marryat, Walter Scott, Lady Ble«pington, Gore, L. Bulwer. James, Wilkie Collins, Norton, Hunt, L. E. L., Wyndham, Horace Smith, Martineau, Braddon, Sala, Reid &c,, &o. Sale at 12 o’clock. NO RESERVE, 321 NOVELTIES OF THE SEASON. MISS VERRALL desires to call the attention of the Ladies of Christchurch to her DISPLAY OF NOVELTIES In the Millinery Department. The Stock is all new and very comprehensive, being carefully selected to her order. A splendid Childrens’ Pinafores from Is each, In the Dressmaking Department every satisfaction can be guaranteed, as none bat skilled persons aie engaged. Two First Class Awards for Corsets at the Dunedin and Ashburton Exhibitions. MILLINERY, DRESSMAKING, AND CORSET ESTABLISHMENT, Colombo street, three doors from Cook and Ross. 9575 EXTRACT FROM AGREEMENT. I HEREBY agree to build and entirely complete the NEW HALL, according to the plans and specifications prepared by Messrs Jacobsen Bros., and to band it over to Messrs H. B, May and Co. by the 4th day of March next, or to forfeit and allow to be deducted from my last payment three pounds per day for each and every day I may fcs obliged to take over that time. (Signed) W, B. SCOTT, Builder and Contractor, Christchurch. UNRESERVED SALE, On account of the above Agreement, EVERYTHING TO BE SOLD, AND ONLY A FEW WEEKS TO DO IT IN.

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Globe, Volume XXIII, Issue 2381, 19 November 1881, Page 2

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655

Page 2 Advertisements Column 8 Globe, Volume XXIII, Issue 2381, 19 November 1881, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 8 Globe, Volume XXIII, Issue 2381, 19 November 1881, Page 2

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