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MAIL NOTIO.fcS. siaiia dose eft sha Chief Port Office tat ika ta&tmiss placet (subject to the neeamej altos, iena) u ni dar i TUESDAY, JULY 4. For Northern Porte, par Hawoa, at 7 y..a. The guard's van must sot be need for this mail. WEDNESDAY, JULY 5. For United Kingdom and Continent of Europe, via Brindisi (specially addressed conespoadeace only), Point de Galle, India, Ckiaa, Japan, Ac, &c, end Australian Colonies,per express (to connect with is. Arawata), at 7 a.m. For Kaiboura, per Tni, at 4.20 p.m.; lata fee letters, at 435 p in. ; guard's van, 5.25 p.m. train. THURSDAY, JULY 6. For Akaroa and Otago, at 6.40 a.m.; late fee letters, at 9.50 a.m.; guard's van, 10.25 a.m. train. For Northern Ports and Australian Colonies, p;r Eingarooma, at 1.45 p.m.; late fee letters, at 2 p.m.; guard's van, 240 p.m. train. The Omaha will leave Lvttellon for Chatham Islands on or about Saturday, Bth July next. The sa. Waipara leaves Hofcitiba for Jackson's Bay and intermediate ports on 10th July next. Mails close at Chrißtchurch oa Friday, 7th July, ct 7 a.m. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. (Chrlstehnrch Section.) INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION. k N EXTBA TRAIN" will RUN from Chrlstchurch to Lyttalton TO-NIGH!C at 12.30 stopping at intermediate stations if required. FREDS. BACK, Traffic Manager. Dis'isct Tr;ffic Manager's Office, ;653 Ohristchurca, July 4th, 1882. '"* &f REWARD. LO3T, In London Monday, a POCKET BOOK, containing two £5 notes,_ numners known, and three £1 notes. Finder will receive above reward on, returning samo to T. Cowtbr, oare of W. Fttzsiui man's, Boarding Hoass, Dublin street, Lyttellon. 2€SO TO EUILDEB.S. mENDERS ore invited for the Erection JL of TWO BOOMS to the House lately occupied by Mr Restell, in Smart's road, Sydenham. W. H. ESPENETT, Architect, 2676 Cathedral square Chambers, THE CANTERBURY BUILDING SOCIETY (Permanent), THE DIRECTORS are now prepared toGRANI LOANS at the lowest current rates of interest, 1330 EDWD. J. T. FOBD, Manager. THE CANTERBURY BUILDING SOCIETY (PERMANENT). THE MONTHLY~SUBSCBIPHONS mi REPAYMENTS are DUE and PAYABLE THIS DAY, TUESDAY, JULY 4th, When the office will be open from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m, and from 7 to 9 p.m., Subscription Shares can be takes up from this date. EDWD. J. T. FORD, Manager. 7-1 2530 OANABIES ! CANARD2S ! ! CENTRAL SALE ROOM 3. THURSDAY NEXT, 6th JULY. SALE OF CANARIES OF ALL FANCIES. Direct Special Importation. Mr Bills (who has arrived with the Finest Collection of Canaries of all Fancies ever imported here has instructed AYERS & CO. to SELL the same, without the least resarve, on THURSDAY KEXT, the 6th JULY. Some of these birds are exceptionally good. A. number of them are prize takers, with long direct pedigrees, and affords a splendid opportunity to the fanciers to improve their strains. The b:rds can be seen at Mr Deal's, Bothetfield Hotel, by special permission from the importer, ai-d will be on view at the Central bale Rco.ub the day before sale. SALE ON THU£SOAY, 6th JULY. At 12 o'clocr. No Reserve, AYERS &*CO., 2669 Auctioneers, Colombo street, A.O.F. HggJgL A.O.F COUET PRIDE OF RICHMOND. THE QUARTERLY SUMMONS MKBTING will be held M2THOBTST CHAPEL, RICHMOND, THIS EVENING. jßrsrs'BSS : Election of Officers, and to Receive Subscriptions. WM. RIGAN, C.R. 2674 J. G. DAVIS, P.S. ST. ALBaN'S RECREATION" CLUB. NAUGUBAL \ NTE RTAINMENT. 3Y THE WIZARD OF THE KOR'-NO&'-WESX. IN" HERIVALE SCHOOLROOM, TO-NIGHT, JULY sth, At 7 30. Adn:is ion by ticket till 9 15. After that on payment t.f Is at the dcora. 2675 r.'KPS, Pipe, Gas Fittings, New Designs, Globes, Enqlnas, Sonera, Machinery d V-zzbz Work of s!I descriptions, Brewing, Meat Preserving, Soap Boiling and Candle Making Plant, J. axd T, Danes, Lichfield street, Chrlstohuroh. 7885 M SALE BY THE UNDERSIGNED—--2250 tons best Newcastle Coals 250 tons Chaff 500 tons Straw Chaff 150 tons Carrots 100 tone Grass Hay. Also, Oatß. Beans, Pe*?, Flour, Brao, Sharps Piemeal, Onion 3. Potatoes, &c. JOSEPH B. SHEATH, Coal, Grain, sad Produce Merchant, 2521 Tuam street, Christchurch. llol&en & Woollams, TAILOE3 AND OUTFITTERS, COLOMBO STREET, (Next Cook and Foss). riKNTS" TWBED SUITS, to Measure, from 58a ; also, fashionably cut TROUSERS, to Meabure, from 153 6d. 259 S TO Mi.ROHAi-.TS AND OTHERS. Undersigned is Erecting In CatheJL dial Square, directly opposite the Post Office, a very commodious STORE ROOM, 3Sffc by 27ft, with broad entrance from the front, suitable for Auctioneer or Show-room, two or three suites of offices, and a good Ehop. The buildings will beready for occupation about the end of May,, and the rents will be low. K. WHEELER, Photographic Studio, 361 Cathedral Square.

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Globe, Volume XXIV, Issue 2571, 4 July 1882, Page 3

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754

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Globe, Volume XXIV, Issue 2571, 4 July 1882, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Globe, Volume XXIV, Issue 2571, 4 July 1882, Page 3

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