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' New Advertisements. FOR WELLINGTON, WANGANUI, AND WEST COAST PORTS. H mHE Favourite Sere »t A J- Steamer BEAUTIFUL V sTAK i •>• Hepbobn, Com- %■ mander, is appointed to Sail ,„jfo» for the above Ports, on or about MONDAY, MARCH Ist. For freight or pfifsape, apply to J. M. HKYWuOU & Co., 4187 Lyttelton and Christchurch. STEAM TO DUNEDIN. " THE N.Z.S.N. CO.'S s.s. jk WELLINGTON, *#s%&s&* having been detained for the • anama Mail, will not leave for Dunedin till 3 p.m. THIS DAY (FRIDAY). Apply to MATHESON'S AGENCY, Lyttcltnn and Cliristchurch. BOOKS MINING. fIpHE Gentleman who borrowed Two 1 Volumes of the Lyttelton Times (Jan. 1 to June 30,1867, and July Ito Dec. 31,1867), from the Times Office will greatly oblige by returning them. 4123 I HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. IHB ANNUAL DINNER will be held at 1 ■ the City Hotel to-night. I Tickets—ss each. fJIHEATRE ROYAL Managers: Messrs Howard, Simmonds, and Joyce. THIS EVENINGrPBIDAT, FEB. 26. GRAND BESPEAK NIGHT!!! Under the Distinguished Patronage of the LICENSED VICTUALLERS' ■ ASSOCIATION, On which occasion will be performed the celebrated drama of . JESSY VEEE; OK, THE WANDERER'S RETURN. And the laugbahle farce of THE SPECTRE BRIDEGROOM. MILLION PRICES. Dress circle, 3s; Stalls, 2s; Pit, Is. MONDAY. BENEFIT OF MR. ROBERTS. , "OWAI PASS RACES Stewards: R. H. Campbell, Esq. R. Parker, Esq. A. Hawdon, Esq. B. Booth, Esq. J. Brabazon, Esq. W. C. Maxwell, Esq. Jddge, J. T. Ford, Esq. Starter. J. Brabazon, Esq. Clerk op the Course. E. C. Maxwell, Esq. The Open Hurdle Race of £25, added to a sweepstakes of £5 each. 2 miles j over 8 flights of hurdles. 4 yrs, lOst 71b; 5 yrs, list 61b; and aged, list 71b, 1. Mr J. T. Murphy's b g Merrimac, list 71b. White jacket, green sash and cap. 2. Mr D. Middelton's grg Albatross, list 71b. Scarlet jacket, blue cap. District Hurdle Race of £ls, added to a sweepstake of £2. \\ miles; over 6 flights of hurdles. 3 yrs, lOst; 4 yrs, list 7lb; 5 yrs,l2st 6st; and aged, 12st "lb. 1. Mr T. Watson's b g Shamrock, 12st 7lb. White jacket, mauve sash and cap. 2. Mr 11. Williamson's gr m Maggie, 12st 71b. White jacket, blue cap. 3. Mr E. C, Maxwell's ch g Discount, 12st 71b. Blue jacket, white sash, black cap. Maiden Plate of £2O, added to a sweepstakes of £2. 1$ miles; 3 yrs, Bst9lb; 4 yrs, 9st 3lb ; 5 yrs,9st 10lb ; 6 and aged, 9st 13lb. For district horses. 1. Mr Brabnzon's b f by Camden, Deception, 3 yrs, 7st 1 lib, Black and white stripes. 2. Mr E, Mossman's b m Polly, aged, 9st 101b. White jacket, blue cap. 3. Mr W. C. Maxwell's ch f Sunbeam, 3 yrs, 7stlllb. Bluejacket, white sash, black cap. 4. Mr D. Farrell's h f Homebush Pet, 3 yrs, 7stlllb. . Blue and white stripes. Malvern Stakes of £3O, added to a sweepstakes of £5. Open to all horses; weights same as Maiden Plate. If mile.?,'. Maidens at starting allowed 31b.. 1. Mr A. Money's b g Tiverton, aged, 9st 101b Tarton. 2. Mrl-W. Delamain's Patch, 6 yrs, 9st lOlbVfilue and white stripes. 3. Mr W.C. Maxwell's ch g Nugget, 6 yrs, 9st 10lb. Blue jacket, white sash, black cap. Kowai Pass Cup of £25, added to sweepstakes of £2. 2 miles. 3fr 7st 101b ; 4 yrs, 9st 3lb j 5 yrs,_9st 101b j 6 yrs and aged, 9st 13lb. For district horses. 1. Mr Brabazon's b f by Camdeu, Deception, 3 yrs, 7st 7lb. Black and white stripes. 2. Mr L. Middleton's gr g Albatross, aged, 9st 101b, Scarlet jacket, blue cap. 3. Mr W. C. Maxwell's ch g Nugget, 6 yrs, 9st 101b. Blue jacket, white sash, black cap. 4. Mr W. C. Maxwell's ch f Sunbeam, 3 yrs, 7st7lb. Blue jacket ( white sash, black cap. Hack Race of £5, with sweep of 10s. | mile. Catch weight. Post entries. 4186 MUSEUM. m , Si |HE time for Receiving Tenders for the Erection of the Canterbury Museum is EXTENDED to the 10th of MARCH next. EDWARD JOLLIE, Secretary, for Public Works. ! Christchurch, Feb: 25, ; 1869. ' 4184 TO CONTRACTORS. THE Telegraph Commissioner is prepared to receive Tenders for the driving of four (4) iron-bark piles at points along the present line of telegraph across the Waitaki river. • i I Tenders to .include the.cartage from Oamaru of tiie piles, the necessary iron work, and also four (4) poles. ! Specification* can be seen, and further information obtained, at the Telegraph Offices, W> . i _t. Tj_ n ... nomrirll nnH Tlnnadin Tenders, endorsed for Pile- , . ...ii ' j.jj.„..«) il Thn Hanaro} Vdhii. g.er, New Zealand Telegraph, Wellington," to be sent in not later than the 15th. March. ' By order of the Telegraph; CMmisiioner! C. LEMON, General Manager. New Zealand Telegraph,. Wellington 13th Feb, 1869. 4189

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 2542, 26 February 1869, Page 3

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