NOTICE. THE Committee appointed by the Public Meeting, held at the White Hart Hotel, on the Ist ult., are prepared to offer a Reward of £200 to any person who shall discover a remunerative Gold Field available to the Canterbury Settlement. The Committee will meet at the' White Hart on the first and third Tuesday of every month. All communications to be addressed to the Secretary of the Committee, at the White Hart, Christchurch. J. H. Mabtim, Chairman. ' Christchnrch, March Ist, 1853. CRICKET. A Meeting of the Christchurch Cricket Club will be held in Hagley Park on Easter Monday, when the folloAving eleven: gentlemen will be happy to play any other eleven in the Settlement. Bo wen, C. C. Field, S. Bowen, C. Perceval, C. -* Brittan, W. G. Ward, C. "" Bruce, T. Worsley, H. T. Croft, A.C. Wright, E. Fendall^C. W. Wickets pitched at ten o'clock precisely. A PUBLIC BALL WILL be held at Christchtjbch, on Easter Monday next. The folloAving Gentlemen have consented to act as a Committee : J. C. Watts Russell, J. Longden, A. R. Creyke, A. Barker, J. Hall, J. Deans, J. W. Hamilton, S. Field, W. G. Brittan, C. E. Prichard, R. Westenra, Juh., J. Porter, S. Bealey, T. Cass, J. T. Cookson, C. C. BoAven, C.Ward, J.Bealey. Gentlemens' Tickets, 10s. Ladies' Tickets, 7s. 6d.; may be obtained not later than Thursday, 24th March, at Mr. Gibbs' Store, Market Place, Christchurch.'..'.. N.B. An early application is particularly requested to facilitate the arrangements of the Committee. PUBLIC BALL AND CONCERT. A BALL and CONCERT will take -£*- place in Lyttelton on Easter Monday, the 28th inst., for the Relief of the Wives and Families of the Immigrants now confined in Lyttelton Gaol by the Canterbury Association. Single tickets, 55.; double do., 7s. 6d.; to be had of Messrs. Bannister, Hutchinson, and Read, Lyttelton. fl REWARD. fT^HE above ReAvard will be given to any -*- person informing the Undersigned of the Whereabouts of a Light Red Cow, branded H on the off-side rump. T. Hughes. Rockßeld, March 19th. £5 REWARD. T OST, supposed to have STRAYED -Li from the Waikerikeri, a Bat Make, white face, black mane and tail, and one eye. Any person bringing the same to H.Phillips, Esq., Christchurch, will receive the above reward. WOOL FOR LONDON. HPHE undersigned will receive Wool for .-*- Shipment per "Stately" at their new Store in Christchurch, and at their Stores in Lyttelton. The cutter "Kaka" will proceed to the different Stations along the Coast and up the Waimakariri to take in wool for the above vessel. Longden & Le Cren. WOOL. THE Undersigned are Purchasers of Wool, and other New Zealand produce, and Avill advance on Consignments to their Correspondents in London and the Colonies. Longden & Le Ceen.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume III, Issue 115, 19 March 1853, Page 12
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