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THE quarterly bu mmcned'M EETINQ s*ill taka place on MONDAY, September 25ta, 1882. Business'--Payment of contribn lions (with levy of sixpence per menubar), passing of by-laws, and other particular business John Jakihson, NO, N.B.—Secretary w.H be in attendance at 5.45 p m. L 1? - ■' ■ r- __9-23 3105 1 - —n- HBII—IIMWI rTHE Prionda of the lata Mrs Biohard Sutcliffe are respectfully informed that her I Funeral will leave her late residence. Cashel street Kart, on Monday, 25th inst., at 2.30 p m., for the English Cemetery. 3402 W. 8. LIMB, Undertaker. BAPTIST CHURCH, Oxford Terrace. SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 24th, 1882, _E. G. LEWIS will preach in_ the above Church in the Morning, and the REV- T. HARRINGTON, of Invercargill, in Evening. 9-23 3408 NOTICE. I intend to lay Piisrned Wheat In my Garden. Mary Foulds, College Ground, Lyttelton, 3409 TO HI3 WORSHIP JOHN JOYCE, ESQ MATOB OP SYDENHAM. WE, the undersigned, being Rate). iyersof the Borohgh of Sydenham, hereoy respectfully request you. to allow yourself to be re-nominated for .the. office of Mayor of the Borough for tae ensuing year. Wo take this opportunity of. expressing to you out high appreciation of the able and satisfactory manner in which yon have discharged your official duties daring the past year. In making this request we also wish to convey to yon oar recognition of the estimat-on in which yon are held as a private citizen by largo num leers of your fellow burgesses. J. T. BEOWN EDWD. PAVITT JOHN E. ANDEBW (And 73 other Burges sea.) To Messrs J. T. Brawn, ex Mayor; V’essr* Edwd. Pavitt, J. B. Andrew, J. Forrestjr, J. Webber and J. Sherlock, councillors Messrs F. C. Hall, J. Whitelaw and JS. Jones, ox-councillors ; and Messrs W. H. Hargreaves, W. Wilson, J. A. Eankin and 64 other burgesses, signing the above Requisition. Gxntlxmbn, —Accept my bast thanks for the kindly expressions contained in the above requisition. In obedience to yonr request, I beg to state that it will afford me great pleasure to consent to be re-nominated for the office of Mayor of the Borough for tha enaainq year. It may be urged, by some that the office of Mayor should not be held by the same person for m ire than twelve months. My predecessors —the first and second Mayors of Sydenham— Messrs George Booth and J. T. Brown —each held office for two years in succession. I lay no claims to the honor you ask me to accept. The records of the borough and my public acts generally are all before yon, and will show whether I have merited yonr confidence or not. To the ratepayers alone belongs the privilege of electing their own Mayor, and I_ have always held that they are the best judges in such matters. The Burgesses of Sydenham are now laying the foundations of an important centre of industry. Already the borongh ranks fifth in popnlation among the cities of the colony, and has actually the largest Parliamentary constituency in the country. Whenever the opportunity has offered 1 have always nrged the ratepayers to bear their own burdens, to refrain from borrowing, and to vie with the other suburbs of the city in trying to make Christcharoh and its surroondings what it ought to be and will be— if it is not already—the most important city and the largest centre of industry and popnlation in New Zealand. A water supply for Obristohnroh, Sydenham, and the other Metropolitan Municipalities and Districts, with no increased taxation, as well as a|benevolect]aid scheme without a poor rate, are among the measures that have been supported by me and approved of by many persons. The spontaneous expression of year confidence and esteem demands and has my sincere and heartfelt thanks, and, if re-elected, and any fresh motives are ever wanting to Stimulate me to a more zealous discharge of my public duties, I shall always find them in the flattering proofs of yonr confidence and kindness contained in the requisition with which yon have honored me. I am. Gentlemen. Yonr obedient servant, JOHN JOYCE. Sydenham, 16th September, 1882. 9-20 5676 LYTTELTON. DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. THE Firm of BROWN & SMITH, Drapers, &0., having been Lissolvedby Mutual Consent, J, W. SMITH, Has much pleasure In announcing that ha purposes carrying on the business under the style of J. W. SMITH & CO. J. W. Smith & Co. in returning thanks to their customers for the liberal support accorded to the late firm for lhe last five years respectfully solicit a continuance of the same. We are now opening ont direct from the Home Markets a ■’ Splendid Assortment of NEW AND FASHIONABLE GOODS For the Spring and Summer trade, and Invite an early inspection of the same. New sattoens and prints in newest designs New dresses in fashionable materials and shades New millinery feathe a. flowers, &o. New hats and bonnets In the latest shapes New scarfs and squares in great variety. New snnshades and parasols in various styles New goods In every department A large and well assorted stock cf men’s, youths’, and boys’ clothing of all kinds at low rates Dressmaking In all its branches under the management of an experienced person Costumes and mantles made In the latest styles at moderate charges N.B —Agents for the Davis’ Vertical Sewing Machine. J. W. SMITH & CO., DUNSTABLE HOUSE, LYTTELTON. 3298 THAVB MONEY TO LEND on Freehold Security, and in same to snit borrower.*, JOHN JOYCE, Solicitor, Hereford street, Christchurch, “IF THE LORD WILL.” AN ADDRESI will be delivered in the SCANDINAVIAN LANGUAGE At the Waltham Public Library, on SUNDAY EVENING next. Doors open at 6.15 DANES and others are requested to bring their hymn books, &c,, and make It known to their countrymen and others. U are invited. 1459 B. IN BANKRUPTCY. THE “GLOBE” is an authorised GAZETTE for all Notices under the Debtors and Creditors Acts. BRADFORD HOUSE, VICTORIA STREET. R ADCLIFFK & J OCGHIS Beg to Inform their Customers that they have OPENED A NEW SHOW ROOM FOR DBESB & MANTLE MAKING. WANTED, several Improvers and Ap-, prentices to the Trade,

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Globe, Volume XXIV, Issue 2641, 23 September 1882, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 7 Globe, Volume XXIV, Issue 2641, 23 September 1882, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 7 Globe, Volume XXIV, Issue 2641, 23 September 1882, Page 2

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