IffTANTED. Butcher. Apply, James T V f Dank. Manchester street South. I 1811 I ANTE P, an A sen tint Milliner; also I - » Apprentices to the Dressmaking. I Mr* VV. it. Coopsr Victoria street. 1703 I at ones, a thoroughly - - Dressmaker'*- Machinist. H. E Way 4 ( 0., The .Hall, Bigh street. 1639 ANTED, a respectable Nursegirl, - - about 15. Apply, Mr Jonh Anderson, Jun., Armagh street West. 1702 FOUND, a young cooker spaniel DOS, liver and white. Apply, W. H. Harvey, N.Z. Provieion and Produce Company, Manchester street. 1100 . H E A T R E _Mj O Y A L. Direotor Mr J. C. Williamson WILLIAMBON'S ROYA.L OPERA COMPANY. Under the distinguished patronage of hie Excellency the Hon. Sir Arthur Hamilton Gordon, G.C.M.G. CROWDED AND DELIGHTED AUDIENCE. INSTANTANEOUS SUCCESS OF THE NEW OPE PA V I B N C Or, BUNTHORNKM BRIOE, Written by W. 8. Gilbert, music by Arthur Sullivan. (Produced by arrangement with Mr D'Oyley Carte, of London.) Doo:s open at 7.30; overture at 8. Carriages at 10. f-0. J. E MOORE, Treasurer. J. P. MACDONALD, Buslnees Manager. 165* ORAM'S ROYAL HOTEL. "IsITOR* can obtain LUNOHKON EVERY DAY, from 12 until 2. Attached to the Hotel is a commodious range of Stabling, which is now conducted by MR M. H. ORAM, So that Clients caa depend on receiving every attention. 1708 (OALS AND FIREWOOD now Selling J At GREATLY REDUCED RATES. I O. E. CURTIS, 1567 London street, Lyttelton. OPENING IHE EXHIBITION. rf AO ARRIVE, ex Hero, from Adelaide, on Wednesday next—--50 oases (11 tons) of fine Grapes 10 do (6 owt.) prime dessert Pears Also, ex Hero, from Hobart—--50 casea (2 tons) ohoioest table Apples 20 do (-J ton) select eating Pears. W, P. OLIVER & CO. Importers, 1701 Colombo street South. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. CHRISTOHURCH SECTION. EASTER MONDAY, APRIL 10th, 1882. A SPECIAL TIME TABLE will be •C3L observed oa this date. Fall particulars in posters at btations end advertised in •« Times" and " Press." FREDS. BACK, Traffio Manager. District Traffic Manager's Office, Chdstohurch, April 3rd, 1882. 1705 U. A. O. D. MEETING of the Members of the t above order will be held at the Wellington Hotel on TUESDAY, APRIL 4th, A 8 pin,, Re Exhibition Prooesston. By order of the D.P.'s, H. B. ROWS, 1710 District Secretary. WESLEYAN CHURCH, DURHAM ! STREET. LF.CTUBE on " Africa and the Africans" will be given in the above chnrch on TUESDAY (TOMORROW). APRIL 4th, By the Rev. Gnow Juknrif ar, native African missionary. To commence at 7.30. Hymns and anthems by the choir. A collection at the close. 1709 j "IF THE LORD WILL " JHE GOSPEL will be PREACHED in the Waltham Pnblio library EVERV LORD'S DAY KVBNING, at 6.30. All are invited. *' Whosoever will " oome. 1459 IHE Friends of Mr James Thompson are respectfully invited to attend the Fnneral of his late daughter. Sophia Margaret, to leave his residence, St. Alb ins, To-morrow (Tneeday), 4th inst., at one o'clock, for the Englisn Cemetery. R. W. WALTERS & CO., 4-3 1706 Undertakers. IN BANKRUPTCY. THE GLOBE UTHOBISED /lAZETTE NOTICES UNDER THE DEBTORS AND CREDITORS ACT. 'N the Supreme Court of New Zealand jl Canterbury District—ln the matter of the Debtors and Creditors Act 1876 t»nd the various Acts amending the same and in the matter of the bankruptcy of Robert Goodfellow Farrellt of Waikari storekeeper a debtor —This is to notify that the above-named debtor has this day filed a statement that he is unable to meet his engagements with his creditors —The first meeting rf creditors to be held at the Supreme Court House Christehurch on Wednesday tne]twelfth day of April instant at the hour of eleven o'clock in the forenoon.— Dated this third day of April 1882. W. H. EYES, Deputy-Registrar. Winn Williams & Deacon, t olicitors for the said Debtor. 1712 TO-MOBROW, TUE3DAY, APRIL 4th. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, &c, Ac. Jfß J. O. HA WEES is instructed to SELL UL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, At his Booms. Hereford street, FURNITURK—Side, dining, and gipßy tables, dressing tables, wa'hstands and ware, bedsteads, spring and other mattresses, feather beds, carpets, chairs in mahogany and hair, dicing and drawing room suites in hair, rep, and cretonne, couches in cretonne, wardrobe, cots, &c, &o. OFFICE FCBNITUBE Writing table, copying press, and chairs. PLATED WARE—Dessert service, in case, and lot of handsome sundries Crockery, pictures, drapery, and sundries Set harness Sewing machines Splendid TRICYCLE, quite new. 4-3 Sale at 12 o'clock. 1707 FINAIi NOTICE. CHRISTCHURCH AUTUMN MEETING. RACE 18th APRIL.—CLOSE 6th or Bth APRIL. APPLICATIONS for Fidelity Co.'s Programmes on the Christchnrch Autumn and Easter Handicap jointly (65 Nomiratione) may be in time up to 7tb. April Inclusive. Programmes— £1 each, and two stamps. Cheques (with Is exohange) to be payable only to aNo—or to Bearer. If otherwise drawn out will be returned. Address only to "Fidelity Company, c.n,r? of Alfred A. Cameron's Box, No. 251, Dunedin." 1453
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Globe, Volume XXIV, Issue 2493, 3 April 1882, Page 2
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