A.O.F. A.O.F COURT STAB OF CAN TEE BURY. No. 2309. EMBERS of the above Court are requested to ASSEMBLE at the FORESTERS’ HALL, ON MONDAY, the 10th INST., At 8.15 a.m., To join Exhibition Procession. Full Regalia. T. COOPER, C.R., 4-8 1771 WM. BUCKLEY, P.B. A.O.F. A.O.F. CANTERBURY UNITED DISTRICT. EXHIBITION PROCESSION. MEMBERS are requested to MEET at the Foresters’ Hall, < xford terrace, on EASTER MONDAY, at 8.30 a.m. Tickets may be obtained from the Marshal, D.S.C.R., Bro. N. Maohon. By order. 1765 GEO. BEDFORD, District C R. PROTESTANT ALLIANCE, F.S.O.A. MEMBERS of the above Order are requested to MEET at the Orange Ball, Worcester street, on MONEAY, at 8.30 a.m sharp. For particulars of Procession see daily papers. Tickets for admission will be supplied at the Hall. By order of the D. D.G.M. 1763 T. B. TONEYCLI FEE. Secretary. ' "bricklayers, bricklayers. NOTICE. BRICKLAYERS are requested to MEET at the Templar Hall, Gloucester street, on MONDAY, the 10th, at 8 o’clock a m. sharp, to Join Procession. By order. 1771 8. CLEMENTS, Secretary. 1.0. G. i’.—JSi.C. WANTED, all MEMBERS of above to MEET for PROCESSION, ON MONDAY, At 8.30 a m , Temperance Hall. Gloucester street. 1766 J. HOLLINGDALB, L.D. U.A.O.D. ALL MEMBERS of the above Order intending to take part in Procession are requested to MEET at the Wellington Hotelon MONDAY, April 10th, at 8 a.m. sharp, to robe, &c. By order of the District Presidents. H. E. ROWE, District Secretary. 4-8 1774 1.0.0. F. ■ M.U. NORTH CANTERBURY DISTRICT. EXHIBITION PROCESSION. MEMBERS are requested to MEET at the District Chambers, Lichfield street, on EASTER MONDAY, At 8 30 a.m. For members from North and South arriving by train, P.G. Bro. P. W. Sandford will be in attendance at the Christchurch Station to supply tickets and take charge ol the procession until they fall In with the main body. Tickets can be obtained from the District Officers. By order of the Marshal. 1760 J. BIOHARDSON, Prov. C.S EXHIBITION PROCESSION. A N ADJOURNED MEETING of Plasterers jf3L will be held THIS (SATURDAY) EVENING, AT THE WELLINGTON HOTEL, At half-past seven o’clock. When all are requested to attend. 4 8 1776 J. HARRIS. Secretary. SONS OP TEMPEHANCE. EXHIBITION PROCESSION. BRETHREN of the above Order throughout Canterbury are invited to MEET at the Ferseverance Division Room, Gloucester street, at 8.30 a.m., to join in the above Procession. Tickets Is each, may be had of J. A. Effoedi 4-8 1778 THOS. CUTLER. 8.8. U. A. O. D. LYITELION HEARTS OP OAK LODGE. MEMBERS are requested to MEET at the Oddfellows' Hall on MONDAY MORNING at 8 a.m. sharp. 1753 W. 3. HARRINGTON, Secretary. WESLEYAN CHURCH, DURHAM STREET. BERVICES will be conducted (d.v.) next SUNDAY in the above Church. In the Morning, at 11 a.m., by the Rev. Qnow Jukufifar, of Africa; in the Evening, at 6.30 p.m., by the Rev. E. Best, late of Dunedin. 4-8 1775 BIBLE CHKIf.TXAN CHURCH. Lower High street. THE REV. J. CHEWES will Preach and conduct an Evangelistic Service TOMORROW EVENING, at 6.30. Subject—- “ Gethsemane and Calvary.” Free seats in best part of Church for visitors. The Rev. F. W. Bourne, of London, will be here on Sunday week. SYDENHAM PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. SERVICE in the above Church will be conducted TO-MORROW as under Forenoon—Bav, T. R Oairna. Evening—Rev. J. S. Smalley. 1763 'YOUNG MEN’S CHRISTIAN AS-O-CIATION. IMPORTANT. npHE LECTURE to be given by the Rev. JL Gnow Jukufifar, African Native Missionary, entitled “Slavery and Slave Trade,” on MONDAY EVENING NEXT, 10th inst., will be delivered in the Oddfellows’ Hall, Lichfield street, and not Congregational Schoolroom, as announced in this morning’s paper. Doors open at 7.3 D, to commence at 8 p.m. Admission free. Collection at close. 1786 F. O. GRANGE, Secretary. U.A.O.D. THE ANNIVERSARY of the LYTTELTON HEARTS c,F OAK LODGE WILL BE CELEBRATED BY A SELECT BALL, AT THE ODDFELLOWS’ HALL, LYTTELTON, ON EASTER MONDAY, 10th op APRIL. Double Tickets, 10s Cd, to be obtained from the Committee only, or W. J. HARRINGTON, Hon. Sec. 4-8 1778 XHAV3 MONEY TO LEND on Freehold Security and In cam* to suit borrower* JOHN JOYCE, Solicitor. Hereford street, Cbrlvtohnrch H. M.S. MIRANDA. Through the courtesy of the Com- ___ manning Officer of H.M.H. Miranda, the vessel will bn thrown OPEN to VISI ( OR3 TO-MOREOW (EASTER SUNDAY). The steam launch LYTTELTON will run off to the vessel at short intervals. First trip at 1 p.m. Fares, Is return. AGAR AND ROBERTS. The Lyttelton will not rnn to Governor’s Bav To-morrow. 1781 H.M.B. MIRANDA. THE Steam Launch WAIWERA will RUN to H.M.B. MI. BANDA TO-MORROW (SUNDAY», at intervals. First trip, 1 p.m. Pares Is Return. 1785 J. THOMPSON, Manner.
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Globe, Volume XXIV, Issue 2497, 8 April 1882, Page 2
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