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rilO LET,— Three HOUSES, New, Bent ~ 6*. Oloae to Store, Pound road, Sydenham, near Windmill road. Particular* in 2373 IN BAKIEUPTCY. IN the Supreme Court of New Zealand Canterbnry district—ln the matter of the Debtors and Creditora Act 1876, and in the ™ j Bevera l Acta amending the same the bankruptcy of William Lanslbt of Christchurch compositor a debtor—This is to notify that the above-named William Lanaley has thia day filed a statement that ha is unable to meet his engagements with his creditora — The first meeting of creditors to be held at the Supreme Court House Christchurch on Thursday the eighth day ef June 18S2 at iho hour of eleven o’clock in the forenoon. Dated this first day of June 1882. W. H. EYES, J»k., Deputy Registrar. William Lansley, acting for self. 2377 ricoabton road distbict. ia hereby given that the -*-v BbIDGE on the Merivale road, near Mr Heltnore’a, will be CLOSED from FRIDAY, Jane 2nd, an il farther notice. By order of tho Ric carton Road Board, N. ELLIS, 2385 Surveyor. NEW ZEALAND INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION THURSDAY, Ist JUNE, 1882. THIS being tho Last Month of the New Zealand International Exhibition, the Promoters have secured a combination of MUSICAL AND OTHER TALENT, Which will doubtless prove an attraction. DUBING THIS DAY THE FOLLOWING PROGRAMME WILL BE PRODUCED. At 3 p m., BLONDIN (ME MORRIS) Will Perform an entire New Series of Wonderful Feats on the Tight Rope. THE AUSTRIAN BAND’S NEW INSTRUMENTAL PROGRAMME. THIS EVENING. Owing ta Increased Attractions, Doors open at 7.15 p.m. At 8 p.m. prompt, IN THE QUADRANGLE, BLONDIN. BLONDIN. BLONDIN With Variegated Pyrotechnic Fires and Lime Light Effects. At NINE o’clock, GREAT MUSICAL COMBINATION. ME LEECH’S FULL JUVENILE BAND Together with THE FULL AUSTRIAN BAND, Will Perform for the First Time as under. FIRST PART. 1. Overture, “Invocation to St. Cecile”— Band 2. Flute solo, “ Kinloch of Kinlooh”— Master C. Moss 3. Song—Lady amateur 4. Violin' solo, “ Email”—Master C. Barrett 5. Waltz, “Nightingale” (flute obligato)— Baud and Master C. Moss 6. Concerto, “ Barbiere” (violin and piano) —Master Peters and Mr C. Wand 7. Ovejtnre, “ Lodioski”—Band SECOND*!*ART. 8. Overture, “Tancredi”—Band 9. Violin solo, “Lombardi Fantasia”— Master R. Moss 10. Song—Lady Amateur 11. Violin solo. “La Traviata”—Miss A. Boekland 12. Overture, “ La Souveraine”—Band 13. Anthems—“ All Sail Zealandia,” and “ God Save the Qaeen.”

N.B.—Ab the length of the above attractive programme will occupy more than the time usually devoted to night entertainments, the EXHIBITION WILL BE KEPT OPEN UNTIL 10.45 THIS EVENING. NO EXTRA. CHARGE. .1 1183 R. S. WALPOLE. Sec. CHBIBTOHUBCH POULTRY, PIGEON, AND CANARY SOCIETY. Entries win dose on Saturday. the 3rd Juno, ISS2. at 4 p.m , at Messrs Wood Bros., Saddlers, High street. There will bs classes for flying tumblers, magpies, and dark goldfinch mules, in addition to those in the schedule. All exhibits must be at the Exhibition between 7 and 9 a. m on Thursday, the Sth June, instead of 7th, as in schedule. THE ART UNION Will fce held as neual. Tickets—SIXPENCE EACH. 2372 W. T. C. MILLS, Hon Beo. W« ]M. Rj OBEE TS , PRACTICAL TAILOR, MANCHESTER STREET SOUTH, Wishes to call special attention to his POUR GUINEA SUITS, Also to his GUINEA TROUSERS, Which ler Style, Fit and Quality is unsurpassed 5-29 in Christchurch. 1002 WANTED, all requiring Hate, Shirts, Ties, Umbrellas, Sox, &c., to call this day at The Hall, High street. WANTED, 50 Men and 20 Boys this day to buy H. E. May and Co.’s Suits. Now showing a new stock. BL tCK VELVETEEN Islld, Colored Velveteens, all shades 3s 6d; Kid Gloves, two buttons, black and colored, at 2s 6d ; good soft kid. w HITE Twilled Sheeting for IOJd, Blankets Ss lid per pair. Towels 4d. fid, 9d, is, tVhite Lonpcloth 2a lid the doz Everything good and cheap. H. E. May and Co., The Hall.

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Globe, Volume XXIV, Issue 2542, 1 June 1882, Page 2

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642

Page 2 Advertisements Column 8 Globe, Volume XXIV, Issue 2542, 1 June 1882, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 8 Globe, Volume XXIV, Issue 2542, 1 June 1882, Page 2

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