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%/GT ANTED, Bazaar and Entertainment Jr T at Sumner on Saturday, in aid of ' Barnardo s Homo for Destitute Children remembered. Open 11 to 6 and 7to 9. Late coach. 3974 * j >OME AND SEE Messrs Alton and Hart in their Mirth Provoking Negro Sketch. Oddfellows’ Hall, Friday, Sydenham. 3933 ANTED Iron Turners and Machinists. Apply Canterbury Foundry. 3969 A (jEAND OoNCERT, To be followed by A GRAND BALL, Is to take place in the NEW ODDFELLOWS’ HALL, Colombo Road, Sydenham. Under Distinguished Patronage. FRIDAY, the Bth, 1882. 3967 ODDFELLOWS’ HALL, SYDENHAM. LOOK OUT FOE feuLLivAN’s Panorama, Which will Shortly Appear in 1 ODDFELLOWS’ HALL. SYDENHAM. For further particulars see posters. Also, at Papanui in a short time. 8970 MR COOK, Agent. TO YACHTSMEN, THE FINE YACHT DOVE. TENDERS will be received for the purchase of the above celebrated Racing and Pleasure Yacht. The Dove has won almost every race for which she has been entered, and is admittedly the smartest yacht that ever sailed in Lyttelton harbor. In 1879 she carried off the prize and Cup in the Lyttelton Regatta. Was first in the Regatta last year, and took the first prize at the Akaroa Regatta last year. She is perfectly sound, is well found and ready for entering in any of the racing events of the coming season. As a gentleman’s private yacht she has no equal in the colony. Tenders to be sent in by MONDAY, at noon, Dec. 11th, to R. W. GRANTHAM, 3971 Royal Hotel, Lyttelton. Y. R. IN BANKRUPTCY. >"jpHE “ GLOBE” is an authorised GAI ZETTE for all Notices under the Debtors and Creditors Acts. FOH THE MOhWAYK Try the cheapest TOWN SHOP IN

FOK All kinds of Pipes (meerschaum and wood). Cigar and Cigarette Holders, Knives, Purses, Matchboxes, Razors, Combs, Brushes, Hair Oil, Lime Cream, &c., 4c. 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 SHKJPEISrOE. H. OAKEY, 9495 High street.

NOW READY. T OMBS' 6 D ' j^LIASAC i’OB 1 8 B 3. FULL OF USEFUL INFORMATION. To be had of all Booksellers. 3953

TO LET.—A Cottage and Stables. Apply McDowell and Co., Lower High street. 3976 S T - M ART'S J^/J-EEIVALE. ANNUAL SUNDAY SCHOOL TREE AND SALE OF WORK. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 9th. Open at 1.30. Admission, including Dramatic Entertainment, Is; children, 6. 3972 BOARD OP CONSERVATORS POR THE SOUTH W.AIMAK ARIRI RIVER DISTRICT. I HEREBY give notice that in pursuance of the Canterbury Rivers Act, 1870, Amendment Act, 1880, and the Regulation of Local Elections Act, 1876, an ELECTION of NINE PERSONS to form the Board of Conservators for the South Waimakariri River District will be held on TUESDAY, 2nd day of JANUARY, that is |to say, ONE MEMBER for each of the following sub-districts, viz. ; City of Christchurch, South West Do South East Do North West Do North East Borough of Sydenham Heathcote Avon Riccarton Lincoln Nominations for each of the above subdistricts, which must be in the form set forth in the second schedule of the Regulation of Local Elections Act, 1876, must be addressed to the Returning Officer, and delivered at the Office of the Town Clerk, Christchurch, before Noon on FRIDAY, the 15th day of December instant. HENRY ALLISON, ' Returning Officer. Christchurch, 7th December, 1882. 3975 N.Z.H.C.B.S. THE QUARTERLY MEETING of the St. Patrick’s Branch of the above Society will be held in the usual place of meeting on THURSDAY, 14th December, at 7.30 p.m. Business —Receiving of contributions, nomination of officers, and other general business. 3977 JOHN O’CONNELL, Sec.

Christmas and New Year’s Presents. E HAVE JEST OPENED a Varied FANCY GOODS GdSNEEALLY. All to be Crlven Away. Every Customer spending 5a in Drapery can select any article off the Sixpenny Table. Those spending 10s can take any one thing from the Shilling Table. Those making purchases of Drapery to the extent of one, two, or five pounds will have handsome presents equal to 10 per cent, on the amount spent. H. E. MAY & CO., OP THE HADE. Wish One and Ann a Meeey Christmas. Assortment of DOLLS, BALLS, KNIVES DESKS, WOEKBOXES PUESES, BAGS, ALBUMS For Nothing

MARRIAGE. Wrasioz — Palmer —On December 6th, at St. Luke’s Church, by the Rev. E. A. Lingard, John G. E., second son of the late James Winsloo, of Trellick, Monmouthshire, to Martha Bryant, widow of the late G. S. Palmer, of Woodend.

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Globe, Volume XXIV, Issue 2704, 7 December 1882, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Globe, Volume XXIV, Issue 2704, 7 December 1882, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Globe, Volume XXIV, Issue 2704, 7 December 1882, Page 2

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