ACADEMY OF MUBIO £%. Lessee ... Mr W. H. Thompeon. Positively the Last Night but (wo. This (Thursday), March 23rd, Ccmplimeutaiy Benefit tendered to Mr W. H. Thompton, the popular lecturer, when a splendid Baggy ' H<-rse will f./rm the leading present, together with the usual liberal distribution «f presen a -J. GARDINER, Agent. 1558 ADDFELIOWS' JJ ALL, TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. DKNTON'3 THIRD LECTURE—THIS (THURSDAY) EVENING, MARCH 23bd. THE RACES OP MANKIND; their Oripin and their Destiny. What prodnoed the difference in olor? Are all men descended from one pair? There will be one race, one language, one loving family the world over. Illustrated by painted portraits of various representatives of the human family, and photographs and paintings projected by the stereopFRIDAY, MARCH 24th. The Last and Best Lecture, ORIGIN OF MAN! IS DARWIN EIGHT? Admission—ls, 23, and 3s. Lectures commence at 8 p.m. 3-23 1550 MRS HAM PS ON 'ti MISSION, mHEA TR E T> OYA L. Service every evening thi* week, 7.30. Prayer and Praise Meetings, every day at 12.30. 1545 J. WARD, Secretary. PUBLIC MEETING of BUTCHERS l. will be held THIS EVENING. 8 o'clock, AT RICHARDSON'S EMPIRE HOTEL, RE EXHIBITION PROCES3ION. All are reqno.ted to attend. W. H. COOPER. *HK ADJOOEMiSD MEKTING of ._ PLASTERERS will be held at the WELLINGTON HOTEL, SATURDAY NEXT, 7.83 sharp, When all who intend taking part in Procession, Opening Exhibition, are requested to attend. 3-23 1552 JOHN HARRIS, Secretary. LL CARPENTERS and JOINERS are l requested to attend a GENERAL ME STING OF THE TRADE, To be held on FRIDAY, 24th INST., At 7 30 p.m., at THE WELLINGTON HOTEL, Re Exhibition Procession. 1555 CATHE ORAL SERVICES. LENT 1882. mHH Preacher on THURSDAY, March L 23rd, will be the Ven. ARCHDEACON HARPER. Subject—" Sin regarded as entailing a sense of guilt or consciousness of condemnation. ON THURSDAY, MARCH 30th, The REV. F. KNOWLE3. Subject —" Sin regarded as causing a sense of alienation from' God. Tho services commence at 8 p.m. Portions of Bach's Passion Music (the Matthew Passion) will be rend-red at the evening services on Tuesday and Thursday in Holy Week, as well as on Good Friday and Easter Evo The Deanery, March 21 st, 1882. 3-22 7576 IN the Supreme Court of New Zealand Canterbury District - In the matter of the Debtors and Creditors Act 1876 of the Acts amending the same and of tho bankruptcy of Nicholas George Robilliard of Rangiera in the said district watchmaker a debtor—This is to notify that Nicholas George Robilliard of Raugiora watchmaker has this day filed a statement that he is unable to meet his engagements with his creditors—The first meeting of creditors to be held at the Supreme Court House Christchurch on Thursday the 30th day of March instant at the hour of eleven o'clock in the forenoon—Dated this 23rd day of March 1882. W. H. EYES, Jtjn , 1554 Deputy Registrar. • HAVH MONEY TO LHSD on Free- . hold Security and In aanu to unit borrowers JOHN JOYCE, Solicitor. Her3ford str«et, Ohrintohurob. TO-MORROW Beautifully Situated ESTATE. MR J. G. HAWKES is instructed by Mr W. Savage, in consequence of his visiting Europe, to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, On the Premises, Stanmore Road, FBIDAY, MARCH 24th, HIS FREEHOLD E3TATE, Beautifully situated and laid out with most perfect taste as pleasure grounds, orchard, kitchen garden, with fountains and fishponds, Containing nearly—--31 ACRES, having a frontage of 272 2 LINK* on the STANMOBE ROAD, and .a frontage of 843 LINKS on the road from the STANMORE ROAD to the RIVER Together with the Comfortable DWELLING HOUSE, Stabling, and commodious offices erected thereon. The terms are especially easy, and to those seeking a good investment, or to speculators, this affords one of the best opportunities offered, as the section is particularly adapted for subdivision. PLAN AT OFFICE OF AUCTIONEER. The Properly will be offered as a whole or in six allotments. Terms —One-eighth cash, balance in five or seven years at 7 per cent. Also, The whole of his USEFUL FURNITURE, PICTURE?, PLATED WAEE, STERLING SILVER, PIANO, &c, Ac., Viz.— SITTING ROOMS-Velvet pile carpet, woo rug, Sutherland dining table (with velvet pile cover), inlaid card table, cheffonier (with glass back), couch, four eaßy chairs, chairs, beautiful marble clock, handsome vases and ornaments, statuettes and flowers under glass shades,Brussels carpet, Pembroke table, couch in crimson rep, air gun, rc.-olver, oak writing case, poles, rings, curtains, Ac, Ac. PICTURES—TweIve handsomely framed oil paintitgs, water colors, and photographs, by first masters. PlAlVO—Superior instrument in walnut and gilt case, by Steinman. HALL—Hat stand, lawn tennis, crequet, quoits, &c , &c. BEDROOMS—Iron bedsteads, mattresses, palliastes, feather beds, blankets, travelling and other chests drawers, night commode, marble top washstands and ware, marble top and other glasses, dressing glasses, Brussels and other carpets, rugs, linen, Chinese cabinets, baths, dressing tables, curtains, &c, &c. KITC9EN AND PANTRY-Furniture, dressers, handsome dinner service, tea service, hand painted dessert service, glassware, cutlery, set dish covers, knife cleaner, meat safe, lamps, fender, and cooking utensils, Ac, &c. LOT PLATEDWARK, candelabra, Ac, &c. LOT STERLING SILVER, spoons, forks, &c, &c. GARDEN—TooIs, lawn mower, roller, chairs, pot plants, cucumber frames, cut firewood, Ac, Ac. YARD—Mangle, wringer, portable copper, &c, Ac, FAKIR OF OOLU. THE SALE WILL COMMENCE with the -FTTIfcZLSriTTTIiE At 11 o'clock, PROPERTY 3-20 At 12 o'clock. 1449
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Globe, Volume XXIV, Issue 2484, 23 March 1882, Page 2
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