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MONDAY, MAY 22nd. PLATED~tVAEE. MB J. G. HA WEES is instmctei by the Importers to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION. At hia Booms, Hereford street. An Elegant Assortment of PLATED WARE, Comprising Claret jugs, teapots, services, waiters, butter and marmalade dishes, cake baskets, inkstands, breakfast and dinner cruets, pickle frames, gilt and plated napkin rings, cups, fruit spoons, toast racks, ice pails, spirit flasks, biscuit and sardine boxes, skewers, uutter knives, pickle forks, Ac., &o. 3 beautifully embroidered INDIAN MUSLIN DRESSES After which, if time permits, A General Assortment of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, &c., &c. 5-20 Sale at 2 o’clock. 22 14 AUCTION NOTICE. TO CONFECTIONERS, PASTRYCOOKS, STORE KEEPERS, and the TRADE. SALE OF PLANT, STOCK, &c., Ac., OV A WHOLESALE AMD RETAIL CONFECTIONER. ON TUESDAY NEXT, 23ed MAY. MESSRS AYERS & CO. are favored with instructions to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, The whole of the MANOFACTURING PLANT, STOCK, FURNITURE, FIXTURES, &c., 4c , lif that OLD ESTABLISHED BUSINESS, Corner of

C 3LOMBO & GLOUCESTER STREETS. Comprising— Sugar mill, oocoanut and peel cutter, almond blancher, 3 lolly machines, 12 pairs cutters, copper pans, mortars, moulds, stands, plates, tins, sieves, trays, safe, essences, jellies, capsules, marble slabs, biscuit show tins, beer engine, decanters, glasses, show cases, show tins, show glasses, cosaques, bon bona, luokybags, mottoes, chocolates, creams, jujubes, gelatines, dry lollies of all descriptions (a large stock), tinned tart fruits, essences, bride-cake stands, ornaments, wreaths, bouquets, leaves, Ac., Ac., Ac,, a very choice and well selected stock. Also, Furniture, Brinsmead piano, trichord, quite new, mahogany extension table, nests of drawers, pier glass, pictures, sidetables, chairs, cabinet washstands, firstclass safe, and a large quantity of other goods, too numerous to particular: ze. Also, REMAINDER OF LEASE OP PREMISES. The instructions ara to Sell Without the Slightest Reserve. A splendid chance for storekeepers to lay in stocks. Sale to commence at 11 o'clock. Terms at Sale. AYERS & CO., Auctioneers. N.B.—Should the whole not be sold, the sale will bo continued on Thursday (Wednesday being a holiday). 5 20 2245 SALE OP (PORTABLE STEAM ENGINE, CENTRIFUGAL PUMPS, CONTRACTOR’S PLANT, OLD IRON, Ac., Ac. MR CHARLES CLARK is instructed by the Christchurch District Drainage Board, to SELL BY AUCTION, AT THK PUMPING STATION, ON TUESDAY, MAT 23ed, 1 6-h.p. steam engine, with extras Douglas pumps, S-inch oentrifngal pump (complete), 3 3 inch ditto, 1 largo pulsometer, 1 small ditto, chain pump and fly wheel, 35 3ft bolts, spanners, i2-inch rubber hose, 21 lamps, maul rings, wheelbarrows, (quantity old castings, wrought iron piping, tool box, and about 7600 bricks

Also, Stable building for removal. No. 518 Sale at 2 o’clock. 5-17 2249 £2OO REV7ARD. WHHRBA9 on the Isth Instant a man of the following description at Biccarton Bash deliberately fired 4 Shots from a Revolver at John Deans, Esq. This Is to certify that a Reward of £2OO (Two Hundred Pounds) will be paid to any Person giving such information as shall lead to the conviction of the offender. Offender is supposed to be about 35 jears of age, sft 6 or 7 inches high, strongly bnilt, beard, whiskers and moustache red, reddish hair on back of hands, strong wrists, two fresh scratches across the nose ; wore sac-coat, dark blue or nearly black, and grey trousers, was wearing black wide-awake hat, which fell off as he ran away. DUNCAN, COTTERILL & MARTIN, Solicitors, Manchester street. Christchurch, 20th May, 1882. 2253 TENDERS will be received till four o’clock on THURSDAY, the 25th MAY. for ALTERATIONS and ADOITIONB to SHOP and DWELLING HOUSE, Cashel street and East Town Belt. The Lowest or any Tender will not necessarily be accepted. Flans and specifications may be seen at my office. ROBT. McOONNEL. Solicitor, 2251 Hereford street. TO LEND in SUMS of £LO and UPWARDS. Apply to McOONNEL & DOUGLAS, 2252 Solicitors, Hereford street.

1 EVANGELISTIC, SERVICE BY MB S HAMP SO N. THEATRE ROYAL: SUNDAY EVENING, MAY 28th, At 7.30. PREPARATORY DEVOTIONAL MEETING, Congregational Schoolroom, SATURDAY EVENING, MAY 27th, At same hoar. The attendance of stewards and workers in late Mission is specially desired at this meeting. 5-20 2247 J. WARD, Secretary. OXFORD TERRACE BAPTIST CHURCH. THE ANNIVERSARY SERVICES of the SUNDAY SCHOOL will ba held (d.v.) TO-MORROW (Sunday, May 2iet), when SERMONS will be preached—At 11 a m. by the Rev. C. Dallaston, and at 3 p m. by Mr E. G Lewis, and that in the evening, 6.30, by the Rev. J. Elmslie. Appropriate hymns will be sung by the scholars. Collections at each service. The ANNIVERSARY TEA MEETING of the Sunday School will he held on TUESDAY, May 23rd. Tea at 6.3 D p.m. Tickets, 1s 6d each. After Tea, a PUBLIC MEETING will be hold, when Addresses will ba delivered by several Ministers and Friends. 5-20 2216 WESLEYAN CHURCH, ST. ALBANS. TO-MORROW’S SERVICES will be conducted as follows : —M'irning, II o’clock, Bev. J. Bnller; Evening, G 3d, Bev, W. Morloy. 223 i COLOMBO ROAD WESLEYAN CHURCH.

IN CELEBRATION of the ANNIVERSARY of the above Church, the following will be the order of Divine Service TO-MORROW, 21st :—Morning Service, 11,' Rev. W. Tinsley; Evenin’ Service, G 30, Rev. B. Beat. 2233 PRIMITIME METHODIST CHQECII7 CAMBRIDGE TERRACE. SERVICES TO-MORKOW (Morning and Evening), Rev. J. Ward. Evening Subject, “ The Thnaru Disaster." Phillips town Anniversary Services—Afternoon, Rev. J. Ward; Evening, Mr F. Locke. Soiree next Tuesday Evening. Addresses by Revs. Taylor, Penny, Wa'd and others 2241 SLuIMIAM PnEatiAxnßixiJN CHDROH. SPECIAL SERMON by REV. T. B. CAIRNS TO-MOKROW EVENING. Subject—“Tae Timatu Disaster.” 2254

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Globe, Volume XXIV, Issue 2532, 20 May 1882, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 7 Globe, Volume XXIV, Issue 2532, 20 May 1882, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 7 Globe, Volume XXIV, Issue 2532, 20 May 1882, Page 2

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