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P.A.F.S.O.A. QUEEN'S OWN LODGE, No. 3G. ■SHE MEMBERS of the above Lodge are requested to MEET at their Lodge Boom on TO-MORROW (Sunday), at 2 p.m. sharp, to FOLLOW the REMAINS of our LATE BRO. JOHN WILLIAMSON to the Addington Cemetery. Mourning Regalia—Black sashes and white gloves. By order of the W.M. 3892 T. E. TONEYCLIFFE, Sec. "IHE BRETHREN of the CANTERI BURY LODGE aro requested to ! ATTEND the FUNERAL of the Late BRO. JOHN WILLIAMSON, 10 Barbadoes street south, on SUNDAY, November 26th, at 2.30 p.m. No regalia—Gloves and ties. By order of the 3895 "W. MASTER. IN BANKRUPTCY. THE *' GLOBE" is an authorised GAZETTE for all Notices under the Debtors and Creditors Acts. "N the Supremo Court of New Zealand Canterbury District—ln the matter of the Debtors and Creditors Act 1876 and of the several Acts amending the same and of the bankruptcy of John Mohk of Sydenham in the said district baker a debtor— Notice is hereby given that at the first meeting of the creditors of the said John Mohr held at the Supreme Court House Christchureh on Friday the twenty-fourth day of November instant A. F. do Veaux of Christchureh in the said district accountant was appointed trustee of the estate and effects of the said debtor —And further that the said A. F. de Veaux has by writing under his hand signified to the Registrar of this Honorable Court his acceptance of the office of trustee —All proofs of debt shall hereafter be forwarded to the trusteeDated this twenty-fourth day of November 1882. A. R. BLOXAM, Registrar. McCONNEL AND DOUGLAS, Solicitors for the said debtor. 3891 FOB THE HOLIDAYS. \EY THE CHEAPEST SHOP IN TOWN All kinds of Pipes (meerschaum and wood), Cigar and Cigarette Holders, Knives, Purses, Matchboxes, Razors, Combs, Brushes, Hair Oil, Lime Cream, &c, &o. N.B.—A lot of CRICKETING MATERIAL from last season very cheap. And last, but not least, A HAIR CUTTING SALOON, Where you can get fixed up for the small sum of SIXPENCE. H. OAKEY, 9495 High street. EXTRAORDINARY FIND. WHEN the unequalled notoriety for purity of the NEW ZEALAND GRAPE WINES are considered in connection with the short space of time since they were first introduced to the Christchurch public, it may fairly be considered an Extraordinary Find. Doctors order it for their patients because it is the pure juice of the grape. As a beverage, with connoisseurs it is considered perfection. Its Price, considered with its superior quality, is an enigma which can only be explained by J. P. OLIVER, PROPRIETOR, NEW ZEALAND WINE VAULTS, 2569 Colombo street South. MHRISTCHURCH QjUMMEE NEW YEAR'S DAY, 1883. CHRISTCHURCH CUP AND SPRINT HANDICAP. ROBIN HOOD'S GREAT NOVELTY COMPANY ON ABOVE EVENTS, 3000 SHARES AT 10s EACH. Christchureh Cup. 38 Prizes. First Horse ....£250 Second Horse... 150 Third Horse ... 75 Other starters (divided) ... 75 Non-starters (divided) ... 100 20 Stars (divided) 100 Sprint Handicap. 42 Prizes. First Horse ....£250 Second Horse... 150 Third Horse ... 75 Other starters (divided) ... 75 Non-starters (divided) ... 100 20 Stars (divided) 100 £750 | £750 Two separate drawings, each share having two chances. Application, if by letter, with two stamps, exchange on cheques added, or by money orders, bank notes or drafts. Registered letters or telegrams will not on any account be received. Address, ROBIN HOOD, Box 238; or care of JUBAL FLEMING, Box 86, Post Office, Christchureh. N.B.—A Novelty Company will shortlyjbe established on Dunedin Meeting. .HE HEEKLT XEESS. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 25th, 1882, SUMMARY OF CONTENTS. j?agc. ' Advertisements ... 1, 2,3,4,17, 30, 31.,32 ! Ashbukton Snow 24 Borough Councils 12 Boating 9 Commercial 16 Correspondence 25 Current Tones Railway League The Late Native Meeting—Bills of Sale The Sorrento Mr Macandrow's Address Girls' Friendly Society 23, Cricket 9 The Courts 11, 12 English Markets 28, 29 Fatal Accident to Mr Seaton, M.H.R 7 General News 29 The Garden—Work for the Week... 17 The House ov White Shadows Lecture —The Transit of Venus ... 29 Ladies' Column 28 Late Telegrams 17 Local and General 17,18,19 Meetings—Railway League Popular Sports Committee—Borough of St. Albans Southbridge Farmers' Club Lyttelton Harbor Board Board of Education —Industrial Association! — Drainage Board— Railway Extension Commission ... 14,15 Mail News 6, 7 The Novelist 26,27 Political Mr Macandrew at Port Chalmers 7 Poetry—The Soldier's Dog 26 Poultry 11 Road Boards 12 Racing Sporting Notes Lower Heathcote Races Reefton R.C. Races—Greymouth Races Dunedin Spring and Autumn Meetings —Ashburton Spring Meeting—Entries, Acceptances, &c. 8, 9 Shipping 16 Telegraphic 20, 21, 22 The Home 28 The Week 17 The Yeoman—Grain Heads as Chemical Reservoirs—Manitoba —How to Milk—Lime as a Slug Destroyer —A New Harvesting Apparatus— Stock Breeding in the Argentine, Pampa Longbeaeh Sale North Otago A. and P. Association ... 10 Varieties 28 Wesley an Methodist Church —Annual District Sessions 25

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Globe, Volume XXIV, Issue 2694, 25 November 1882, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Globe, Volume XXIV, Issue 2694, 25 November 1882, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Globe, Volume XXIV, Issue 2694, 25 November 1882, Page 2

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