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/> must be compact in bit bufld, not ttaod over fifteen and a-hilf buds, and broken to lead quietly. Address, stating price, and where to be seen, D. H., Times office, Christchurch, 2552 RANTED, a GOVERNESS, to instruct VV iii Music, with the usual branches of an English education. A thorough knowledge of the French language would command a liberal addition of salary, Address W. L, W., office of this paper. 2553 T T a Station. Man to take charge of garden, horses, milk, and make himself generally useful; the wife to cook and attend to the household duties. E. S. DALGETY & CO., Christchurcb. 2549 m of a Station, by a person of long colonial experience. He has had charge of some large Stations in Victoria, New South Wales, and Ctago. Good references given. Apply to Mr RALSTON, care of JAS. M'ILRAITH, ESQ., Homebush Station. 2551 LOST, a PURSE, Irory sides with Monogram. K.M.P. Finder will oblige by leaving the same at COOK AND ROSS', Apothecaries Hall. 2560 10UND, a Tery handsome PURSE, con- .' taining a small sum of money, and a draper's bill and other papers. The owner can have the same by paying expenses, and applying to .Mr G. S. WARD, David Street, near Ward's Brewery. fIHE Friends of Mr JOHN MADDISON are informed that the FUNERAL of of his late wife, Maria, will leave bis residence, Tempieton (this day) THURSDAY, 9th lost., at 3 o'clock. ALFRED OSBORNE, 254S Undertaker. CHRIST'S COLLEGE GRAMMAR SCHOOL. ITIHE PRIZSS awarded after the HalfYearly Examination, will be distributed by the Warden, on THIS DAY, Dec. 10th, it One o'clock, JAMES WILSON, Registrar. The College, 9th Dec, 1868. 2559 mOWN HALL. THURSDAY, last night but tiro in Cliristchurch, of Lenton and Smith's wondrous and marvellous Japanese, and the only opportunity of witnessing these highly gifted strangers. They depart from Newcastle early in February, in consequence of an imperative recall owing to the disturbed state of their country. The terrific applause that followed Cats-who-Gero's slide down the rope from the roof of the Town Hall, while standing upright, shewed how the audience were carried away with the daring of this really great and incomparable artiste. It will be repeated to-night. First night of the greatest sensation ever put before the public, THE JOINT LADDERS, Perpendicular and Horizontal, by Sagero and the Boy Wonder. Note.—ln consequence of the extremely Sensational tendency of this most hazardous perilous performance, the audience will please to keep as still as possible during its continuance. First night of Gengero's 1001 bricks, Japanese structure Frank, Jebn, and Herberte, the wonder and delight of all. To conclude with the ascent of FUSIYAMAby CUTS-WHO-GERO. 2556

no w n HALL, THE LAST MID-DAY FERFOBMANCE AND JAPANESE HALF-HOLIDAY, Will take place on SATURDAY, DECEMBER 12. Dojnopen at 2 •, commence at half-past 2. THE JAPANE.SE DRAGON To please the " Little Ones." 2554 TOWN HALL. jITESSRS LESTON AND SMITH I*l beg to return many thanks to the Ladies and Gentlemen of Christchurch, and leg respectfully to announce their BENEFIT And last night but one, on FRIDAY, DECEMBER 11. One o£ the best Japanese programmes in preparation for this occasion. Seats can be engaged from : 1 till 2 daily for this occasion. 2455 BARNARD'S PUBLIC LUNCHEON AND SUPPER THR ALTERATIONS and IMPROVEMKNTS in the Long Room are now COMP L K T E SUPPLYING LUNCHEONS ANU SUPPERS, Under the Superintendence of SHAW CROSLAND. Hot or Cold Luncheons from 10 to 3 „ „ Suppers „ fi to 10 CHARGE ONE SHILLING, Including a GLASS of SPARKLING ALE. Wines and Spirits a3 usual of the best quality, NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION. OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that .1 the PARTNERSHIP hitherto existing between the Undersigned, ai Butchers, London street, Lyttelton, under the firm of HillandCompany,was this day DISSOLVED by mutual conHent, and the business in future will be carried on by Rowland P. Hill, under the style or firm of Hill and Company, who will pay and receive all debts owing from and to the said Partnership in the regular course of trade. Witness our hands this eighth day of December, one thousand eight hundred and sixty-eight. (Signed) ROWLAND P. HILL. (Signed) W. 11. ARMITAGE. Witness—A. W.Ward, Accountant, Lyttelton. TILL & CO, beg to thank the public of . Lyttelton for the very liberal support hitherto awarded them, and hope by strict attention to business and supplying the best meat at the very lowest remunerative prices to merit a continuance of the same. HILL & CO r , Butchers, Londonjtreet, Lytielton.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XXX, Issue 2486, 10 December 1868, Page 4

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