IHAYE MONEY TO LEND on Freehold Security, and in sums to suit borrowers. JOHN JOYCE, Solicitor, Hereford street, Christchurch. PUMPS, Pipe, Gas Fittings, New Designs, Globes, Engines, Boilers, Machinery and Brass Work of all descriptions, Brewing, Meat Preserving, Soap Boiling and Candle Making Plant. J. and T. Danks, Lichfield street, Christchurch. 7883 FOB SALE—SIX ACRES, in Sydenham, suitable for sub-division ; house would let to pay small interest ponding resale. Price, .£I7OO, one-third cash, balance at 7 per cent. Box 199, Christchurch 3560 SUITS TO MEASURE FROM 70s. EIRST CONSIGNMENT of SPRING TWEEDS AND COATINGS Just Arrived. W. M. • ROBE RT S, Practical Tailor, Manchester street South. Trousers from IBs. Splendid Selection. 1002 CHRISTCHURCH BENEVOLENT ASSOCIATION. THE Committee of the above Association earnestly SOLICIT SUBSCRIPTIONS from the public, as by the annual report, published in the papers on Tuesday, the 11th inat., it may bo seen there are a largo number of women and children to a considerable extent depending upon the support received from the association. It may be noted that the Government supplement public subscriptions by £ for £ collected. Subscriptions, which will be duly acknowleged, may be forwarded to the Secretary, Mr R. P. Cx-osbio, at the office of the association in Market place, or to any of the undersigned members of committee— W. Pratt (hon. treas.) W. Harris H. W. Packer J. G. Hawkos W. M. Maskoll W. R. Mitchell J. T. Brown C. P. Hulbert G. Booth C. Kiver J. P. Jameson Or, to C. T. ICK, Chairman, Christchurch, July 12th-, 1882. 7-18 3145 The Weekly Press. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 4th, 1882. SUMMARY OF CONTENTS. Page. Advertisements 1,2, 3,4, 16,29,30,31,32 Accident to the Rotomahana ... 23 Athletics ... 25 Australian News .... , y ... 29 Bazaar 5 Boating 25 Commercial ... ... ... ... ... 2-4 Current Topics—Direct Steam Service— The Soronto—Legislative Council Re-form—-Victorian Wines The British Association—Bankrupt Law—The Wei liagton Hospital—Rating for PublicWorks —The Native Meeting 24, 25 Cricket 23 Diocesan Stnod io, 11 Ellesmere Show ■ 15 Fire -Destruction of Elmwood ... 5 Interesting Case 22 Ladies 5 Column—Paris Fashions ... 28 Late Telegrams 17 Local and General ... 17, 18, 19, 20 Linwood Town District C * Meetings—Teachers 5 Institute City Council —Industrial Association Young Mea 5 s Club —Mr Bryce and the Natives 13,14 ew Private Lunatic Asylum at Dunedin G New Zealand Rifle Association ... 6 Naval Brigade Entertainment ... 5 Orchestral Society 5 s Concert Poultry—Keeping Eggs 7 Poetry—Woman or Fidelity .. ... 2G Racing Racing Calendar - Sporting Notes --Victorian Racing Club Spring Meeting New Zealand Metropolitan Meeting, &c. t &c. 8, 9 St. Mary's Church—Description of New Catholic Church 6 Telegraphic 21 The Week 17 The Yeoman —Forthcoming Shows — Ashburton Cheese and Butter Factory—The Artificial Drying of Hay —Foot Rot in Sheep—The Crops in the United States—Will it Pay to Steam Fodder ? When to apply Manure, &c. ... ... ... ... 7 The Novelist —The Bounty Shilling— A Summer Amusement—My First Duel 28 The Garden ■ ... The Courts Divorce Court Compensation Court—Supreme CourtMagisterial 11. 12 The Charge of the Light Brigade— P-,Mentation to one of the Survivors 5
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Globe, Volume XXIV, Issue 2676, 3 November 1882, Page 2
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