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AMUSEMENTS. HP , , HEAT RE ROYAL. TUESDAY EVENING NEXT, February 4th. New Zealand Popular Favourite, BLAM) HOLT, And hig PREMIER DRAMATIC ORGANISATION, Will ininiirurate A SHORT FAREWELL SEASON. Id order to Lend Special Interest to his Farewell Representations, MR HOLT will submit to his Chiist<&urch patrons one of hia most reccut dramatic purchases, the most recent success of the Frinces3 Theatre, London, The Great Marine Spectacle, SAVED FROM THE SEA, SAVED FEOM THE SEA, SAVED FROM THE SEA, By Messrs Arthur Shirley and Benjamin Landeck. A SERIES OF BEAUTIFUL SPECTACLES, Illustrated by Mr W. B. Pponsr. The Interpretation of- the Drama will be entrusted to the Full Strength of the HOST POWERFUL AND MOST POPULAR ORGANISATION Of its kind in Australasia. SAVED FROM THE SEA. SAVED FROM THE SEA. As the Season is limited to a few nights, there can be only Three Representations of this powerful drama. BOX PLAN OPENS TO-MORROW at Messrs Milner and Thompson's. Day sales at Eslick's and Walker's. POPULAR PRICES— 3 S ' 2 S m I" 2573 PAPANUI TOWN HALL. THIS EVENING, THURSDAY, JANUARY 30ra, 1E95. GRAND POPULAR CONCERT OF VOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL COMPOSITIONS, In Aid of the Parish Fund. The following Ladies and Gentlemen are kindly srivmg their assistance :—Mrs Westiimcott, Mrs Matron, Miss Matson, Miss Graham, Miss Marsden, Messrs Hugh Reeves, Day, Lovell, Raphael, Newman, Ballantyne and Lawrence F. Watkins. Concert at 8 p.m. i Special trr.m arranged. 2505 | TO-NIGHT (THURSDAY), JANUARY 30th. ! OD D F E L L O W S' HALL,' Lichfield street. GRAND BENEFIT CONCERT, In AID of the WIDOW and FAMILY of the late G. BALDWIN. A Very Choice Programme ol Vocal and Instrumental Iten\3 by Well-known and Popular Artists. Doors open at 7.15 p.m. Concert at 8 o'clock sharp. j Tickets, One Shilling, to all parts. 2562 MEETINGS, &c. THE CHRISTCHURCn WORKING MEN'S COOPERATIVE SOCIETY, LTD. fTHHE SPECIAL GENERAL MEETING of the .JL SHAREHOLDERS of the above Society for the Confirmation of the Alteration to Rules will be held as notified on MONDAY, 3rd FEBRUARY, 7.30 p.m., At Albert Kail, next to Stores, Colombo street. The Quarterly Ordinary Meeting will then be ADJOURNED to MONDAY, February 17th, same hour and place. For the Committee, 2548 ALEX. M. OWEN, Secretary. CHRISTCHURCH WORKING MEN'S CLUB AND M.S.A: THE QUARTERLY GENERAL MEETING of MEMBERS will be held in the HALL OF THE CLUB, THIS EVENING, At 8 p.m. D. LESLIE, 2565 Secretary. LYTTELTON HARBOUR BOARD ACCOUNTS. nnHE ACCOUNTS of the Lyttelton Harbour Board Jj for the twelve mouths ended 31st December, 1895, are Printed and OPEN FOR INSPECTION of Bondholders and Others at this Office, and it is hereby notified that the L3*ttcHon Harbour Board j WILL HOLD AN ADJOURNED MEETING ! OS • 'THURSDAY," ■- «»■-■ ■*m FEBRUARY, 1896, J At 2 o'clock p.m., For the Purpose of Examining: and Allowing , aiich Accounts, in accordance with the Harbours Act, 1878, and Acts amending the same. By order, C. HOOD WILLIAMS, Secretary and Treasurer Lyttelton Harbour Board. Lyttelton Harbour Board Office, Christchurcu, 29th January, 1896. 2551 ELECTION NOTICES. fE CHAS. LEWIS ADDRESSES THE ELECTORSRICHMOND—Foresters , Hall, THURSDAY, 30th January. CHRISTCHURCH—St. Luke's Schoolroom, FBIDAY, 31st JanuaryTHE ST. ALBANS COMMITTEE / Meet at KNIGHTSTOWN LIBRARY on THURSDAY EVENING, 30th inst,, And at MERIVALE SCHOOLROOM on FRIDAY EVENING, 31st inst. AU Friends and Supporters are Invited to Attend. All Meeting at 8 p.m. SYDENHAM COMMITTEE, FRIDAY, 7.30. . 2574 Mβ T. E. TAYLOB WILL ADDRESS THE ELECTORS TO-NIGHT, At Methodist Schoolroom, Selwyn strest, Addington. Ohair taken by the Mayor at 8 p.m. 2566 SPORTING. CANTEBBUBY JOCKEY CLUB. / SUMMER MEETING. SATURDAY, Ist FEBBUAEY. FIRST RACE at 1 P.M. HHRAINS leave Christchureh Railway Station for i the Racecourse at 11.40 a.m. and 12.30 p.m., returning after the last race. - W. H. E. WANKLYN, 2457 __ Secretary-. A MUEI TURF OLUB BAOES CULVERDEN. FRIDAY, MARCH 20ra, 1395. President—Mr J. D. Lance.. Vice-Presidents—Messrs j G. W. McKae, W. O. llutherford and 15". H. I Wilson. Judge—Mr J.- 1). Lance. Starter—Mr A. Boyle. Clerk of the Scales—Mr E. D. Giles. Clerk or the Course—Mr R. C. Wilson. Stewards —Messra-T. Chapman, & D. Giles, W. Macfarlane, l> D Macfarlaue, J. H. B. Oliver, D. Rutherford and J. C. Wilson. Handicapper—Mr J. Cresswell. Treasurer—Mr W. Thomson. 1. HURDLE RACE, of 18 soys; second horse 2 soys out of the stake. Nomination ss, acceptance 10s. Over six flights of hurdles. Cue and & half mile. 2. AMU ill CUP, of 45 sotj ; second horse 5 soys out of the stake. Nomination iOs, acceptance 2O»\ One and a quarter uiile. 3. LESLIE PLATE, of 25 boys ; second horse 3 soys out of the stake (the gift of i>. Rutherford, Esq.); ior three and four-year-okl maiden horses at time ' of entry, the progeny of Chainshot and Ahua. Welter* weight for Entrance 20s. One mile. 4. CULVERBEN HANDICAP, of 18 soya; second horse, 2 soys out of the stake. Nomination Sβ, acceptance 12s. Six furlongr*. / 5. DISXKIt-T RACE, of 12 soya; second horse, 2 aovg oat ct the stake. Weight not uuder list 71b. Entrance 123. Six furlougs. 6. PAItAU HANDICAP, of 2isovs; second horse, 2 eov3 out of the stake. Nomination &>, acceptance 15a. Once round the course, one mile eight -iS chains. 7. CONSOLATION HANDICAP, of 11 sow; second horse 1 so» out of the stake. Handicap for beaten horses. Nomination 6s, acceptance sa. domination immediately after the Pahau is run, and acceptance fi>.-e miaates alter -the weights appear. Once round the course. Nominations to be made to the Secretary at the Culverdeu Hotel by 5 p.m., on Saturday, February 29th. age, colour, pediyree and performances of horse, name of owner and colours of rider to be given at time of nomination and entry. Handicaps will appear on Saturday, March 7th, and acceptances and general entries must be made to the Secretary not later tlun 5 p.m. on Saturday, March 14th. The winner of any open flat race, except the Leslie Plate, to carry a penalty of 71b in any otner race. District means the Amuri, Chevioc, and Kaikoura Ccnnties, and the Waipara ltoad Board District, and district horses must hare been the bona fide property of residents previous Co January Ist, 1896. To lie run under the Rules of Racing. Approved by the Canterbury Jockey Club. Wit THOJTaON, Hon. stcreUry.

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Press, Volume LIII, Issue 9327, 30 January 1896, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume LIII, Issue 9327, 30 January 1896, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume LIII, Issue 9327, 30 January 1896, Page 1

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