— AND CHRISTCHURCH ljXi RAILWAY. A TITRATION OF~~TBAINS FOB THE 80MMEB TBAFFIC, on and after 26th BKPIKMBEB, 1864. From Christchurch — a_3_. 9a.m. 10a.m. 11a.m. jpjn. 4p.m. Span. 6p.m. From Heathcote — ft<loam. 9.30 a.m. 10.30 a.m. 12.30 p.m. jgop~nu 450 p.m. 550 p.m. 6.30 p.m. SUNDAYS. From Christchurch— flgjn. lOajn. 2p.m. 3p.m. sp.m. From Heathcote — gjSOam. 2.30 p.m. 430 p.m. 6.30 p.m. ir-ins stop at the Opawa and Hillsborough Stations, jjjengers must be on the platform five minutes before tbe amvaVof each train. F«Mg.~-First class (each way), Is. 6d.; "turn ti££!_2B. 6d- ; second class, Is. 3d.; return tickets, *J,«, G. Holmes A Co. j
y-2» -pOYAL PBINCESS' THEATBE. MONDAY, SEPTEMBEB 26. pjBST AND FAREWELL BENEFIT OF MB. G. CAREY, In Christchurch. The performance wfll consist of THE BENT DAY, (In which several gentlemen amateurs will appear) BALLAD—BY MB. FOLEY, •who baa kindly volunteered his services. The whole to conclude with the nautical Drama, in two acts, entitled THE SEA, OB THE OCEAN CHILD. LYSTEB'S BOYAL ITALIAN AND ENGLISH OPEBA TBOUPE. BOYAL PELNCESS' THEATBE. SofeLera ... ... J. L. Hall. e-i r m|. Btp 'the—*Scsei iod floats- " *JN wiH take place onTuesday, 27th inst, at J o'clock sharp, at Coker's Criterion HoteL Absentees wul be balloted for by the Chairman. Subscription Tickets for reserved seats for the lesson must be secured before that time, and can be obtained on application at Mr. Bonnington's Musical Repository, Cashel street. By order of the Committee, * H. MOKBON, q.23 Secretary. - KOHLER'S GARDENS. VxTjADBITjLE ASSEMBLIES MONDAYS AND THUBSDAYS. fiAmimitm, 2s 6<L, commencing at 8 o'clock. Open daily for promenade. On Sundays from 2to 6 oxiock. Admission free. Public and private dinners provided. Band always in attendance. Magnificent statuary on view.
CANTERBURY MUSICAL SOCIETY. AGBAND PEBFOBMANCE OF Handel's Oratorio THE MESSIAH will be given in the HEW TOWN HALL, CHBISTCHUBCH, OS? TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1864 Conductor Mr. F.J. McCardell Leader .Mr. C. Bonnington Prmripsl second violin, Mr. Jones, jun. Hate, Mr. Wood. Violincello, Mr. Jones. Trumpet Obligate, Mr. B. W. Eohler. Clarionet, Mr. Triphook. Harmonium, Mr. Waddington. Tickets, 5s each, to be obtained at the Press office, Times oSae, Standard office, Bonnington's, Hughes, Stringer and Go's, Bethel Ware's, Gould and Miles, Briers, and of the Hon. Sec. Boors open at 7.80; commence punctually at 8. By order, 9-28 RiCHABD Davtes, Hon. Sec
T - Hi R COBB & CO.'S TELEGRAPH ran or BOYAL MAIL COACHES. /COACHES of the above line depart from, and return to Christchurch, in accordance with the •drertised postal arrangements. Passengers and parcels booked to all parts of the poriaes. lor further particulars apply at the Office, corner of High and Cashel streets, next Birdsey'e Hotel. L. G. OOLX & Co, ••19 Proprietors.
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