AND CHRISTCHURCH "T * RAILWAY. Alteration of Trame for Winter and after May 1, 1865, Trains will Iggn v follows :— TCKKK DATB. jtom Christohurch-8 a-m.—9 a-m.—lo £m ; — EfffjjD •£>•—9-30> a0n.—10.30 a0n.—12.30 pan. _U0 tun.—43o p-m. — pan. . StTRBATS. ftomChristehurcb.—9 aan.—lo a.m.—2 Heathcote-9.30 aon.-10.20 p.m.-4-30 pan.—s.3o pan. : Trains stop at theOpawa and Hfflsborough Stations. fteWgm must be on the platform five minutes befge&e arrival of each train. ■0 488 -_Firet class (each -way), Is. 6d.; return 2s. 6d. ; second class, Is. 3d. j return tickets, G. Hoiacss & Co. T»OTAL PBINOESS' THEATRE. Hsnsger Mb * J * L ' HArl * TRIUMPHANT SUCCESS Of the Celebrated Burlesque ILL-TREATED IL TROVATORE. THH EVENING (THURSDAY), MAY 18, , gfce perfbtmance will commence with the drama v, J_ entitled the r. PRIDE OF THE MARKET. X -A ' g£* : ■ irlnch "wfll be produced Byron's celebrated ?-" burlesque extravaganza, entitled l[ ILL-TREATED JL^TROVATORE. ■ 08, ;jfflE MOTHEB, THE MAIDETST, AOT) THE #MUSICIANER! Mrs. J. L. HalL ' Mr. J. L. Hall. w_ "_ ' -j± 7 % A PUBLIC BALL If THE QUEEN'S BIRTHDAY jfiT ft«H *t Hotel, Kaapoi,on ?-' WBDHESDAY, MAY 24. &?. BTXWAKDa. Gsptain Fuller Josiah Birch Esq., JJ. Black G.F.Day, Esq. Wm.Gilldnso^Esq. J- C Porter, Esq. Craig ILBickman, Esq. J. A. Shaw, Esq. P. H. Sneyd, Esq. firomflie attiie iiSSonse, KaiapoL Double tickets, 12s. 6d.j U9 Chabxes E. DuDiar, Hon. Sec ?vjgy-:-MECHANICS' INSTITUTE. L§«ss." PUBLIC LECTURE. %*» - - ' mm- «. ITTZGEBALD, ESQ., witt deliver a S3 . Xecture to the Working Men of ChnstehuMh, -Sttisloetitution, on the Rate of Wages, on This (Thursday) May 18. Members of the Instatickets for the admission of thetr CSisseds by applying at the Library. Thechair wfll si* taken at half-past seven o'clock. C.J. Bxassb, ■-fh.. Clerk to the Institute. 6 1 6 = ".a* EEWABD OF £200. Si BBWABD of not loes than Two Hundred :' A Pounds Sterling will be paid to any person or ; :peno» who may discover or make known to the the best and shortest Dray Road from *3MMmnh to the West Coast Diggings of this ? vßßmnoe. f' The conditions and further particulars may be as- •''" estamed on application to r ; Robxbt S*xnrGTO* f :.: . Chairman to the Committee of Subscribers. > Cfcrktriiurch, April 3. 4-4 ■} BETHEL WARE'S AND CLOTHING STORES, ii- TUAM STREET AND FERRY SOAD. CLOT H I KG, : -~ COMPBISIgQ;— Tweed suite, doe suits, overcoats, Inverness i -- oapes, blue pilot Jackets, macintoeh coats \ -. t. and capes, Bedford cord trousers, cotton j .., cord trousers, white drab mole trousers, "' - kersey and plaiding drawers, Sco lambs wool k nnderdothing, Crimean shirts, * blue and ~-•-. ana leaflier leggings, gaiters, hate, caps, -. scarfs, ties, coUara/bncee, 4c. * CABTEBBURY RIFLE VOLUNTEERS, No.-. 2 COMPANY. THE Tiring for Lieutenant Harman's Prize wfli take place at the Hagley Park butt, on Satorday, JOtiiiMt.; members to parade at the Drill Shed at ene o'clock poo. punctually B. J. 8. HAsauv, ~ "lITANTED— A Good Carriage Smith. Apply to *' Kougak 4 Carriage Works,
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Press, Volume VII, Issue 796, 18 May 1865, Page 1
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465Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume VII, Issue 796, 18 May 1865, Page 1
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