rnHEATRE ROYAL. • Lessee Mr H. Richardson. • Stage Manager ... Mr T. Fawcett. ' Agent Mr W. H. Foley CONTINUED ATTRACTION. DELIGHTED AUDIENCES. Unqualified success of MISS FANNY BROWN AND THE MARVELS OF PERU. THIS EVENING (FRIDAY), MARCH 1, The performance will commence with the successful Comedy of GRIST TO THE MILL. Francine Mies Fanny Brown After which, THE MARVELS OF PERU In an entirely new entertainment. Plate Equilibrium Mr H. Wallace Song and Dance (new) ... Mr T. J. Peel EDUCATED DOG "JONATHAN," Introduced by Mr G. W. Ross. Ballad—" Mother Kissed mc in my Dreams " Signor R. Abecco. Mr W. R. Carlo will introduce his pupil, LA PETITE JOHNNY ; OR, BABY CLOWN. In his Classical Drawing-room Entertainment. Concluding with the screaming Farce of NAN THE GOOD-FOR-NOTHING. Nan ... ... ... Mies Fanny Brown TO-MORROW (SATURDAY), THE INVISIBLE PRINCE ! And other Novelties. MAZEPPA! IN REHEARSAL. 3-1 IN THE ESTATE OF JAMES JOHNSTON, BUILDER. SALE OF LEASEHOLD PROPERTY, Lichfield Street. MR. WILLIAM H. HARGREAVES is instructed by Mr F. H. M. Walker, Trustee in the above Estate, to sell by public auction, on the Premises, Lichfield street, on MONDAY NEXT, .MARCH 4, All that parcel of land, now in the occupation of Mr Johnston, being part of Section No. 1011, having a frontage of 40 feet to Lichfield street with a depth of 82 feet; together with workshop, and the shell of a large dwell-ing-house erected thereon. The lease has 18 years to run, at a low ground rent. Also, 1 dray 1 spring cart , 1 set of harness. Sale at 1 o'clock. Terms cash. 3-1 MR. CHARLES CLARK, AUCTIONEER AND COMMISSION AGENT, Colombo Street, Christchurch, BEGS to inform the public that he has succeeded to the business hitherto carried on by > MESSRS. LUCK & Co., ' And on and after Monday, March 4, he will Remove from his present offices to the premises at the corner of Colombo and Gloucester streets, Christchurch. March 1,1867. 3-1 OFFICES TO LET, in the best business position in Christchurch, being the suite of three rooms, with stable, yard, b back entrance, &o, in Colombo street, as ' now in the occupation of Charles Clabx, 3-1 Auctioneer and Commission Agent. SHIP MATOAKA, Captaut Stevens, from London. VLL CLAIMS against the above Vessel must be rendered in duplicate to the undersigned on or before Wednesday, March 6, or " they will not be recognised. 1 MrLXB & Co., 3-1 Lyttelton and Chriftchurch.
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