New Advertisements. THEATRE ROYAL. MONDAY EVENING, APRIL 1, 1867. GRAND COMPLIMENTARY BENEFIT TO MR. H. C. WEST, Given to him by tbe late Company in recognition of his long and untiring energy in keeping open the Theatre, thereby affording public amusement ; when they trust that the publio will Becond their efforts in endeavoring to reimburse bim for losses sustained in tbe management of the above Theatre. The entertainment will commence with the French Drama entitled JOCRISSE, THE JUGGLER. (By particular desire.) Jocrisse ... ... Mr Tom Fawcett On this occasion this Drama will be mounted in a style never hitherto attempted, with splendid scenery by MR CHARLES MASSEY. Overture by Band. The whole to conclude with the screaming Farce, entitled THE TWO GREGORIES. Mrs Gregory Mrs H. C. West Box office open every day from ten to twelve. Seats strictly reserved. 3-29 ONE POUND REWARD. FOST, from the South Town Belt, on the _ night of the 21st March, a black draught MARE ; branded CW2 on off shoulder, and Con neck. The above reward will be paid to any person returning her to Chas. Weight, South Colombo street (next City Brewery). 3-25 TO BE LET, For a Term of Three Years, at a Moderate L Rental, RESFORD, Neab Cheistohhboh, The residence of Samuel Bealey, Esq. Situated on the Northern Town Belt, this property combines the advantages both of town and country, and offers an eligible opportunity to any gentleman desirous of renting a comfortable home. THE HOUSE contains drawing-room 24 x 18, dining-room 20 x 14, seven bedrooms, dressing-room, kitchen and offices. There is an artesian well, coach-house and stabling, together with a gardener's cottage, containing four rooms. All in perfect repair. THE GROUNDS, comprising lawn, flower garden, shrubberies and plantation, laid out in the best taste, and including well-stocked kitchen and fruit garden admirably arranged, are three acres in extent, and separated by a ha-ha fence is a well-grassed paddock of upwards of six years. If required, sixty to seventy acres of excellent land laid down with English grass will be let with the bouse. Possession on or about the beginning of April. For terms apply to Miles & Co.; or Albxandeb Lean, 2-28 Matson's buildings. pOCKSFOOT GRASS SEED, Colonial saved, very pure and free from weeds; tbe most valuable grass known for tbe climate of Canterbury. Also, RYE AND OTHER GRASSES, CLOVERS, FIELD PEAS, &c. j H. G. Bttbhbll, Seed Merchant, 3-23 Cashel street. A A/VACRE FARM TO LET, in one or ~C\J\J more lots, at Leeston; well watered, fenced, and nearly all in cultivation. Rent moderate. Apply to Habman & Stevbns, i 3-22 Chris-church. FOR AKAROA, TIMARU, OAMARU, AND DUNEDIN. rpHE FAVORITE SCREW STEAMSHIP WAINUI, J. E. Dbtveb, Commander, Will sail on or about TUESDAY, APRIL 2, At noon. For freight or passage apply to J. M. Hbywood & Co-, 8-28 Lyttelton and Chriitoharctu J
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Press, Volume XI, Issue 1370, 29 March 1867, Page 1
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