Jfoin Jliioerfeeniente. FAMILY RESIDENCE TO LET. THE Undersigned have been instructed by J. Wylde, Esq., to let with right of purpose if desired, that excellent family residence EGGLESFIELD, situated in the pleaaantesfc part of Kaiapoi. This property consists of a dwelling house, containing drawing room, dining room, breakfast room, six bed rooms, kitchens and other offices, etablesand coach house, with groom's bed rooms, gardener's cottage, and three and a quarter acre? of garden aud pleasure ground, all in excellent order. The garden contains several hundreds of fruit trees in full perfection. Immediate possession can be given. For further particulars and cards to view, apply t<> ~~ MESSRS. J. oLLIVIER & SON, Christchurch ; or Mr. A. G. RICH, Kaiapoi. CHRIST'S COLLEGE GRAMMAR SCHOOL. THE Head-Mastership of the Grammar School will be vacant on the 30th of June next. Gentlemen willing to offer themsrlves for thi» post nre requested to communicate, on orbefore the 7th October, with the Ili-v. the Sul>-Warden,from whom full information as to salary, qualification?, &c, may be obtained. Christ's College, Canterbury, Sept. 2nd, 1862. FORESTERS , HALtT EXTRAORDINARY NOVELTY!! GLORI OUS TRIUMPH!!! TO-NIGHT, SATURDAY 6th Sept. Second appearance of the talented dramatic P O LYPHON IST, Mr. HENRY JULIAN HALL, THE Programme will consist of the Attractive and Elegant Monologue, entitled HENRY HALL'S FLIGHTS. Through the Realms of Fun, Farce and Fancy, illustrating Shakespeare's SEVEN AGES OF MAN!! Admission —Reserved or Front Seats, 55.; body uf the Hall or Gallery, 3s. To commence at eight o'clock precisely. Doors open at half-past seven. Seats can be reserved at the Hall , from eleven to one daily. Books of the words of songs, &c, price 6d., to be obtained at the prin-cipal-shops. R. W. LAWRENCE, Agent. MOONLIGHT!!! ~~ Canterbury Garrick Club. PUBLIC PERFORMANCE FOB CHARITABLE OBJECTS. THE Committee of the above Club, having been called upon to aid an effort now making to provide a maintenance for Berry, a who unfortuimtely lost hie aight whilst fc orking in the railway tunnel, have resolved to ivo a public performance in furtherance of the n ov<« object, aud alao in aid of the Orphan >sylum. ON WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, Will be repeated the Tragedy of Julius Csesar, with all its magnificent appointments. After which the screaming Farce of Box a n Cox. The whole of the proceeds to be given in equal moieties to the Orphan Asylum and Berry. Prices of admission :—Reserved, seats, f>s ; back gents, 3s. Tickets may be had at the Newspaper Offices ; from Mr. Bradwell, Gould & Miles, and Mr. "Younghusband, Colombo , Street ; and Mr. lionuingtou, High Street. The doors will be open at half-μ-ist six, and the performance commence at seven o'clock precisely. t ALBERT T. BRA DWELL, President and Acting Manager. ~" KAJNGIORA. ARMS. ' ■"Ti/1 ESSttS. .T. OLLIYIER & SOX -*-*-»■; desire to remind intending purchasers, that the sale of the above valuable property takes place On Thursday next, at :no>n, at theu , offices in Chrisichurch. For particulars Kt-e advertisement.
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Press, Volume III, Issue 69, 6 September 1862, Page 6
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