THE INIMITABLE AND WOSLD BESOWXED CHRISTY'S MINSTRELS, (oBGANISED 1812) From 472, Broadway, New York, and from Her Majesty's Theatre, the St. James , and Polvgraphic Halls, London. PATBONISED BY HER MOST GRACIOUS MAJESTY THE j QUEEN, The late Priuco Consort, the Prince of Wales, and all the Royal Family ; their Imperial Majesties the Emperor and Empress of the French, and nearly all the Crowned Heads of Europe; their Excellencies Sir P. Woodhouse, Governor of Cape Colony, Sir H. Barkly, Gorernor of Victoriai Sir Jolm Young, Governor of New South Wales' Colonel Gore Browne, Governor of Tasmania, and the most distiuguished members of Nobility aud Gentry; whose Concerts, exceeding 2500, have been pronounced by the unanimous voice of the press, both English and Colonial, the NE PLUS ULTRA of NEGRO MINSTRELSY ■will have the honor of making their FIRST APPEARANCE IN CHRISTCHURCH on MONDAY EVENING NEXT, SEPTEMBER 28, 1863, at THE NEW MUSIC HALL, In their Grand Fashionable and Refined Enter* tainment, consisting of BALLADS, PART SONGS, Vocal, Instrumental, and Terpsichorean Extravaganzas. The Christy's Minstrels stay in Cbristchurch being limited, the different programmes will be selected with, especial care, in order to introduce the principal gems from the Christy's repertoire, ■which have attained such a world-wide popularity. For the convenience of families residing at a distance, the Christy's Minstrels will give a GRAND MID-DAY PERFORMANCE on SATURDAY, OCTOBER 3, commencing at half-past two. Plan of the Hall at Mr. Bonnington's Music Warehouse, where alone reserved seats can be secured. Prices of admission: Reserved Seats (guaranteed till half-past eight), 7s. 6d.; second seats, 55.; bock eeats, 3s. Children under twelve years admitted at half price. Stage Manager and Musical Director, Mr. A. Nish j Treasurer, Mr. J. H. Mblvyn ; Secretary, Mr. H. D. Wilton. NOTICE. /CAPTAIN G. H. WILSON having lent his Kj book ov testimonials to come person for perusal, would feel much obliged by its being returned to Cambridge House, as he has additional letters to place in it. End op this Day's Advbbtisements. Shijpfag. ! STEAM TO MELBOURNE, | Via Otaoo. THE fine S.S. ALHAMBRA, 1000 tone,' John M'Lean, Commander, will eail as above on THIS DAY, September 26, atl o'clock ! p.m. Passengers must produce tickets when going on board. , ' ' , For freight or passage apply to J Daloety, Buckley, & Co., Lyttelton and Christchurch. /CLIPPER BRIGANTINE VICEROY, Capt Kj Fuller, for Auckland, will sail in a few days For freight and passage apply to i Walton, Wabneb & Co., J Agents, Lyttelton and Chnstehurch. \ FOR FREIGHT OR CHARTER, PBOil AUCKLAND TO LYTTELTON. mHE clipper brigantine VICEROY, Captain A Fuller, is open to engagement. Apply to Walton, Waenee & Co., Agente, ! Lyttelton and Chrotchurch.
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Press, Volume III, Issue 283, 26 September 1863, Page 1
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