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New Advertisements. DAY is glad to announc* that J the WHALE, caught last week, hai been brought round, and is NOW LYING in front of SUMNER HOTEL. 1986 KAIAPOI STEEPLECHASES, TO BE EON THURSDAY, AUG. 2. NOTICE. Vi Handicap, of 125 sovs, &c, must be made on MONDAY, 30th Inst., before 9 p.m., at G. Day's Kaiapoi Hotel. ACCEPTANCES (4 sots), and ENTEIES (4 soys) for the Selling Steeplechase of 50 sovs, must be made before J p.m., on TUESDAY, 31st, at Oram's Pier Hotel. H. ORAM, Hon, Sec, FRED. D. HAMILTON, 1964 Hon. Clerk of the Course. TOWN HALL, CHRISTCHURCH. NOW OPEN, FOR THE LAST DAY BUT THREE. |\/fAD. SOHIER'S BRANCH WAX--IVI WORK EXHIBITION (from Melbourne and Sydney; containing 30 lifelike representations of celebrated and notorious characters. Admission, One Shilling; Children half-price. Open from Ten a.m. till Ten p.m. Will positively close on Wednesday next, August 1. 1878 m H E ATEE ROYAL. Lessees Messrs. West & Darby. In consequence of the great success of the GRAND ASSAUT D'ARMES, PROFESSOR PARKER Has been re-engaged for one night more. THIS EVENING (SATURDAY), The performance will commence with the GREAT SENSATION DRAMA, In Four Acts, BLACK DOCTOR! Sensation Scenes.—The Mulatto's Grotto. Rising of the Waters.—Destruction of the Bastile, &c. After which, GRAND ASSAUT D'ARMES, BY PROFESSOR PARKER SERGEANT-MAJOR DARBY. FAVOURITE BALLADS, By Miss Annie Beaumont. CUTTING FEATS, By Professor Parker. 1983 THEATRE ROYAL, Gloucester street, Christchurch. Lessees, Messrs. West and Darby, who have kindly given the use of the theatre, free, for this occasion. Licensed Victuallers' Benevolent Fund. Grand annual Benefit in aid of the above fund, under the distinguished patronage of his Honor the Superintendent and Executive Council, Major Reader, and the members of the Yeomanry Cavalry. The orchestra will be under the able management of Mr. Bonnington (who has kindly volunteered his services), assisted by members of the Musical Society (who have also kindly volunteered their valuable aid), who will perform two overtures, the Woman in White Waltz. &c. The following members of the trade will appear :—Messrs. Ruddenklau, Barnard, Hart, G. Oram, Morton, Robertson, M. Oram, T. B. Thompkins, J. H. Tompkins, W. E. Samuels, and B. N. Jones, assisted by Miss Shepparde, Miss Herberte, &c, &c. Tuesday Eveuing, July 31, 1866. The. performance will commence precisely at Eight o'clock, with an Address, to be followed by au Overture—"La Dame Blanche"—Band. After which Tobin's admired comedy, in three acts, the Honeymoon. Duke Aranza, Mr. B. N. Jones; Count Montalban, Mr. T.B. Thompkins; Balthazar, Mr. Robertson; Jacquez,Mr. W. D. Barnard ; Lopez, Mr. J. G. Ruddenklau; Pedro, Mr. J. Hart; Campillo, Mr. G. Oram; Perez, Mr. Morton ; Olmedo, Mr. H. Oram; Rolando,Mr. Samuels; Juliana, Miss Shepparde; Volante, Miss Herberte; servants, villagers, &e. At end of second act the celebrated Maypole Dance, by the whole of the company. Overture Band. Interlude. To conclude with the laughable farce, the first time here, entitled the Two Gregories. Mr. Gregory, Mr. B. N. Jones; Gregory, Mr. W. E. Samuels; John Bull, Mr. J. H. Tompkins; La France, Mr. T. B. Thompkins; Mrs. Gregory, Miss Herberte ; Franchette, Miss Shepparde. During the piece several songs will be sung. B. N. Jones, manager. Prices of admissionPrivate boxes, £2 2s; dress circle, ss; stalls, 3s; pit, 2s. Doors open at half-past sereu, to commence at eight o'clock. Seats may be secured at the Box Office from eleven till three on Monday. 1952 DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP, NOTICE IS HEREBY GI7EN that the partnership hitherto existing between CHARLES WORSLEY and JOHN VICKERY JUN., has this day been dissolved by mutual consent. CHARLES WORSLEY JOHN VICKERY. Witnesses I LORAINE MURRAY > Witnesses, j JOHN a WALL i S . Leeston, 16th July, 1866. 1950 NOTICE TO CREDITORS. IN THE MATTER OF THOMAS MAHON MINCHIN'S ASSIGNMENT. JLJL this Estate are requested to forward the same without delay to the undersigned. THO*. R. FISHER, WM. DAY, Trustees, Christchurch, July 23,1866. 1874 TO WATERMEN AND OTHERS. r RENDERS will be received at the office of J. the undersigned (Lyttelton), until TUESDAY, AUG. 2nd, for LANDING MAILS, ex s.s. Taranaki and Wellington. Also, for general attendance on all the N.Z.S.N..Co,'s vessels. J. DRUMMONDMACPHERSON, Agent, Lyttelton and Christchurch. 28th July, 1866. 1981 ENDERS are wanted for carting about . One Thousand (1,000) BUSHELS of WHEAT, from Mr. Fendall's Farm, near Leithfleld, to Mr. Treleaven's Mill (distance, 21 miles). Tenders, stating price per bushel, to be sent to Mr. C. Fendall, Leithfleld, by Saturday, August 4th. The Wheat will be ready about the Bth or 9th of August. 1966

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 1752, 28 July 1866, Page 3

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