Meetings, Entertainments, &c. 's CANTERBURY MEAT EXPORT [ c COMPANY. ___ :t LIBRARY ENTERTAINMENT. A TEA, SOIREE, AND BALL, t< celebrate the OPENING OF THE READING-ROOM AND LIBRARY, ll Will be held at the d WORKS, NEAR TEMPLETON, ON THE* EVENING OF FRIDAY, MAY 17, When a Special train will leave Christchurch n Railway Station at 6 o'clock p.m., reel turning about 12. PROGRAMME. Tea on the Table at .half-past six o'clock. Chair to be taken at eight. c Opening Address By Chairman s Glee, "Awake iEolian Lyre," By full Company. Reading Mr Ollivier Song, " Evangeline," . Mr J. T. M. Smith Song By a Lady - Duett Bytwo Ladies Song, ■' The Wolf," ... Mr W. Armitage Recitation, " Childe Harold's Farewell," Mr Smith Song, "Mother, I've come home to die," Mr 1 Marcroft ■, Reading Mr Marshman t Song, " Wont you tell mc why" By a Lady - Song Mr Morgan • Song MrW.S. Smith Part Song, "Softly falls the moonlight," By full Company. s Duett, "All's Well," Messrs Marcroft and Smith. Reading Dγ Symee Glee, " From Oberon in Fairyland." By full Company. An efficient Pianist. Dancing to commence at 10 o'clock. An D efficient M. C. in attendance. During the evening the works will be open for inspection. Tickets 3s 6d (including railway fare), to be had from J. M. Heywood & Co., Colombo street j Mrs Bradwell, Colombo street; Mrs Atack, Colombo street; and Mr Thiele, 1 Manchester street. 5-13 4689 CHRISTCHURCH VOLUNTEER FIRE POLICE. A GENERAL MEETING of the MEMBERS of the FORCE will be held in the Fire Brigade Hall, Lichfield street, on TUESDAY EVENING, At 7 o'clock. W. R. MITCHELL, 5-13 4586 Captain. /COLONISTS' HALL, LYTTELTON. • THIS EVENING (TUESDAY), ENTIRE CHANGE OF PROGRAMME. FAREWELL BENEFIT OF MR HOSKINS AND MISS FLORENCE COLVILLE, 5-14 Commence at eight o'clock. 4599 I qpHEATRE ROYAL. The Management regret that the Theatre was closed last night, owing to the nontransmission of luggage from Port. MISS ADELAIDE BOWRING, L-AND MR J. B.STEELE. 5- In conjunction with MR AND MRS SAM HOWARD, AND MR TOM KEMP, n FOR TWELVE NIGHTS ONLY, i- THIS EVENING (TUESDAY), >f The celebrated Drama, in three acts, BLACK SHEEP. To conclude with a Farce, TO OBLIGE BENSON. 5-14 4606 Tenders. STANDING TIMBER FOR SALE. S mENDERS WANTED for the PURCHASE JL of about FORTY BLUE-GUM TREES, now growing in my paddock, on the North Town Belt, in lots of ten or upwards. Tenders to be sent in on or before May 19. 5.14 4594 GEORGE GOULD. TENDERS FOR DIGGING. 5, fiHENDERS will be received at the office of " A the undersigned until 5 p.m. on Friday, May 17, for DIGGING about FIFTY ACRES CHICORY ROOT (more or less), at Templeton. For full particulars, &c, apply at the Works, Templeton ; or to E. W. TRENT. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. c May 13, 1872. 5-14 4597 2 FOR SALE, BY TENDER, - THOMSON'S PATENT ROAD STEAMER. IN THE ESTATE OF PERHAM AND BLAKE. O ffIENDERS will be received by the UnderX signed for the PURCHASE of the recently imported 12-HORSE-POWER ROAD STEAMER I, (Thomson's patent), Manufactured by Messrs Robey and Co., Lincoln, With the WORKING GEAR and APPLIANCES complete, as it now etauds on Messrs Revell's wharf, Kaiapoi. Also, FOR FOUR VERY SUBSTANTIAL WAGGONS, complete, re r 55 Also, L FOR A LARGE QUANTITY OF TOOLS L RIVETS, &c, ,a » Now in Messrs Revell's & Co.'s store, Kaiapoi n, or The above is an exceedingly handsom< n " piece of machinery, and, with proper manage a " ment, is capable of being made a Tery profit able investment. St «.._i__. Tenders, addressed to the undersigned * d will be received not later than the 21s " instant. The lowest, or any tender, not necessarily accepted. Ed For full particulars and details apply to iU RICHARD WALTON, Trustee, 5-14 4608 Colombo street. Christchurch
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Press, Volume XIX, Issue 2818, 14 May 1872, Page 1
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