CHALLENGE. HE advertiser is prepared to find a man Any man in New Zealand; the best two falls out of three in the CUMBERLAND STYLE. The match to be for FIFTY OR ONE HUNDRED POUNDS a side, and to take place on the last day of the forthcoming race meeting. Anyone wishing to accept this challenge may deposit TWENTY-FIVE POUNDS in the hands of the Editor of this paper, when it will be covered. The said deposit to be forfeited by either party not appearing at the stipulated time and place to go on with the match. This challenge will remain open for one week from date. Christchurch, November Ist, 1875. 1361 LOST, on Sunday evening, near St Michael’s Church, red and white woollen scarf. Anyone finding the same will oblige the owner by leaving it at Mr Clark’s office in Hereford street. 1362 WANTED, a respectable person as Housekeeper. Testimonials required. Apply between 5 and 8 o’clock p.m. to Mr Charles Ward, Tuam street east. 1359 TRAYED from Cashel street w st, on 7 Thursday last, a white ANGORA GOAT, about three years old, very long hair: had on neck an old dog collar, with chain attached. Any person giving information as to her whereabouts will be rewarded by applying to R. M'Kmght, Cashel street to WRESTLE west. 1360
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Globe, Volume IV, Issue 432, 1 November 1875, Page 2
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220Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Globe, Volume IV, Issue 432, 1 November 1875, Page 2
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