DITCHING, rpENDERS will be received up to Satur- -»- day the 20th instant, for making between 60 and 70 chains of Ditch and Bank, the former [ to be 3 feet wide at the top, one foot at the i bottom, and 2 feet deep. The rate to be speci- | fied at per chain, and the. time in which the whole will be completed. The Tenders to be sealed and left' at Mr. Bishop's, Market-place, Christchurch, addressed " Tender for Ditching." THE ANNIVERSARY. rT^ HE Committee appointed to arrange the j*~ Sports for the anniversary on the 16th inst., have decided on the following popular English amusements, for all of which (the crick-et-match excepted^suitable prizes will be offered proportionate to the amount of funds which theCommittee may find they have to dispose of. The Cricket Match will commence at ten o'clock', at which hour precisely, the wickets'will be. pitched on the ground of the C. C. C. in Hagley Park. The following is a list of the two elevens: : — C. C. C. Eleven. "Working Men's Eleven. J. R. Godley, Esq. S. Brooker. W. G. Brittan, Esq. G-. Dickinson, C. C. Bowen, Esq. J. Giles. C. Bowen, Jun., Esq. J. Lancaster. E. B. Fitton, Esq. H. Staee. S. Field, Esq. I. Stace. R. J. S. Harman, Esq, I. Turner. J. Porter, Esq. I. Ward. R. Townsend, Esq. T. Ward. E. J. Wakefield, Esq. Q. Ward. H. Ward, Esq. W. Ward. Umpire, James Townsend, Umpire, W. D. "Wood. Esq. , * iiie other amusements will consist of a Shooting match, Horse-racing, Foot-race, Ploughing Match (if possible), Wrestling Match, Wheelbarrow Eace, Pig Chase, Climbing a Pole, &c. Particulars and Conditions of entry, &c, may be learned of Mr. Hart, of the White Hart Inn, or of Messrs. Gartner and Ellis, of the Golden Fleece Hotel, Christchurch. The Public Dinner on the 16th, will take place at the White Hart. The ball will be held on the 17th at the Golden Fleece Hotel. Christchnrch, Dee. 11. A BALL . Will be held at the Golden Fleece Hotel, Christchurch, on Wednesday Evening Next, To Commemorate the First Anniiersary. Tickets of Admission, for a Lady and Gentleman, 18s. COOKSGN, BOWLER, and Co. HAVE received, ex Canterbury, Sir George Pollock, and Cornwall, invoices of the following goods, which they will dispose of to Storekeepers on advantageous terms. Pale Brandy, in cases, Superior Old Port, Sherry, Madeira, Champagne, and Claret, in do. Do. Old Tom and Geneva in qr. casks and cases, Bottled Ale and Stout, London Porter, in hhds., West India Rum, Camp Ovens, "Water Pipes, Newcastle Grindstones, Blistered and German Steel, Roman Cement, Linseed Oil, White Lead, 1 Coal Tar, Asphalted roofing Felt, (strongly recommended as a cheap and desirable roofing,) A case of superior Millinery and Haberdashery. Lyttelton, Dec. 12th, 1851. SHIP "CORNWALL." /"CONSIGNEES are requested to pass their \J entries with as little delay as possible, as the ship will sail in a few days. In case any delay occurs in clearing goods, the undersigned will land and store the'iu^at the expense of the owners. Cooksos, Bowi/eis, & Co. Lyttolton, Dec. 12.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume I, Issue 49, 13 December 1851, Page 1
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