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New Advertisements, QHRISTCHUIICH CITY COUNCIL. RECEPTION OF HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR OP NEW ZEALAND. ON MONDAY, JANUARY 12, 18G9. Public Bodies are requested to meet in LATIMER SQUARE, At 11 o'clock, a,m, ORDER OF PIiOCESSION. From Latimer Square to the Railway. Members and Officers of the Literary Institute. Odd Fellows. Ancient Order of Foresters. Fire Brigade. City Solicitor and Town Clerk. Members of the City Council. The Mayor. RETURN FROM THE RAILWAY TO THE TOWN lIALL. Police. Members and Officers of the Literary Institute. Odd Fellows, Ancient Order of Foresters. Fire Brigade. His Honor theJSuperintendent and Executive Council. Town Clerk and City Solicitor. Members of the City Council. The Mayor. Cavalry. Hii Excellency the Governor and Suite. Cavalry. Band. Volunteers. Private Carriages. Horsemen.

By Order, GEORGE GORDON, Town Clerk. City Council Office, January 8, 1869. 3263 TOWN HALL. MILLION PRICES. GRAND MATINEE! THIS (SATURDAY) AFTERNOON, Doors open at half-past two, to commence at three o'clock, for the convenience of Schools and Families who are unable to attend in the evening, of jgACHELDER'S HISTORIC MIRROR AND DIORAMA OF THE AMERICAN WAR Together with the great Naval Engagement between the KEARSAGE AND ALABAMA, AND THE FUNERAL PROCESSION OF THE LATE PRESIDENT LINCOLN. Children—Reserved seats, Is; backjdo., 6d. Also, this SATURDAY EVENING, GRAND MILLION or PEOPLE'S NIGHT! Reserved seats, 3s; second do, 2s; back do, ONE SHILLING. Doors open at 7.30, to commence at eight o'clock. 3230 H. EASTWOOD, Agent. QALCUTTA SWEEPSTAKES, MORTON'S COMMERCIAL HOTEL, Opposite the New Town Hall. MONDAY, 11th JANUARY, 1869. (Evening before the Races'). CALCUTTA SWEEPSTAKES On all the Principal Races. MR. J. H. BENNETT Will officiate as Auctioneer. The Sweepstakes will be drawn as sooi after eight o'clock as possible. (Copt). On board ship Mermaid, off Banks' Peninsula. Jan. 7, 1869. CAPTAIN ROSE, DEAR SIR, —We the undersigned passen gers by the Mermaid, from London ti Lyttelton, before leaving the ship, desire ti express our sense of your uniformly cour teous conduct during the voyage. Your ability as a seaman has been'put ti more than the usual test, by the violen weather which the ship encountered, am which has caused the voyage to be protractei beyond your average time. Conveying our best wishes for the futur happiness and prosperity of yourself am officers,

We remain yours very sincerely—(Signed; D. Patchett Alice Patchett J. Patchett B, A. Patchett Fanny Patchett David Patchett S. J. Patchett Sydney Goldsmith M. Pilgrim H. F. Allen Alice Allen H. W. Bishop W. C. Ogilvy E. Preston S. May Robert Wilkin A. J. Wilkin D. A. Wilkin J. Wilkin W. N. Milton C. Milton W. V. Milton J. D, Milton. A. Brown 322? OTAGO BREWERY, DUNEDIN. J. L. & C. BURKE, PROPRIETORS. THE Trade are solicited to try these Ales, which are proved to stand Sound on draught, and are consequently recommended us superior to any Colonial Brands in this Market. E. W. ROPEK, Agent, 3251 Gloucester Street, Christohurch.

AT THE MONSTER CLOTHING HALI LIGHT DUST COATS FOB THE RACES. WHITE AND COLOURED VESTS FOR THE RACES. DRAB SHELL HATS FOR THE RACES. HENRY MOSS, Proprietor.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 2502, 9 January 1869, Page 3

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