Provincial Secretary's Office, Chnstchurch, ]4th Dec. 1854 HIS HONOR THE SUPERINTENDENT directs the republicaiion of the following Notification from the New Zealand Government Gazette of the 24th of October last, for general information. By order of His Honor the Superintendent, H. G. GoULAND, Provincial Secretary. Colonial Secretary's Ofßce, Auckland, 10th Oct., 1854. His Excellency the Oflicer administering the Government has been pleased to appoint John B. Bennett, Esq., to be the Registrar-General for New Zealand,^ and Registrar for the District of Auckland, under the Marriage Act, 18th Victoria. By His Excellency's command, Andrew Sinclaib. Colonial Secretary. Customs' Bonded Store. IN consequence of the increased expense of labour, the Undersigned gives notice that from January 1, 1855, and until- further notice, he is compelled to adopt the rates recently determined upon by the merchants of Wellington. Weekly Kent Receiving or delivery. S. D. "S. D. Puncheon 0 9 2 0 Hogsheads 0 4£ 1 3 Quarter casks 0 3 0 9 Tierces of Tobacco 0 6 16 Case of Cigars, 10,000 0 9 16 2 doz. cases 0 l£ 0 4 1 doz. do 0 1 0 3 All other goods at per ton... 2 0 5 0 J. F. Ballakd. Lyttelton, Dec. 15, 1854. LYTTELTON CHORAL SOCIETY. above Society intend giving a Concert of Skcular Music, on Tuesday, the 26th iust. programme. "Now pray we lor our country "...Chorns... Eliza Flower. "Blue Bells of Scotland "...Chorus...arranged by Neiihardt...as sung by the Berlin Choir. " Our native land "...Chorus...G. Reichardt. Song...A. Russell. Piano Forte.. Solo. " Foresters sound the cheerful horn "...Glee... Sir H. Bishop. " London Cries"...Glee...Selwood. ■:" Rule Britannia "...Dr. Arne. End of first part.—An intewal of ten minutes. " King Canute "...Glee.. Sir H. Bishop. "Awake the starry midnight hour "...Song... Mendelssohn. "Pleasures of innocence "...Trio...From the German. "Mynheer Vandunck"...Glee...Sir H. Bishop. " Echo "...Chorus. ..A. Neitbardt...as sung by the Berlin Choir. " Soldiers, brave and^ gallant be"—Chorus... Gassoldi. " Who'll serve the Queen "...Song...Fanny E. i Lacy. Finale..." God save the Queen." Conductor, Mr. J. M'Cardell. Piano Forte, Mr. Jno. Bilton. The doors will be open at half-past 6, to commence at 7 precisely. Tickets, 2s. 6d.; Family do., to , admit four persons, Bs. 6d. Tickets to be obtained in Lyttelton, at the Canterbury and Aiitre Hotels, Robin Hood,' Messrs. Gee and Co., and " Times " Office. In Christchurch, of Messrs. Gee and 00., Mr. <% W. Bishop, and of Mr. J. Bilton. By order of the Committee, : H. Aliaviught, Hon. Sec. LODGINGS. TWO Respectable Men, of sober habits, can be accommodated with Board and Lodgings, at Mrs. Woods', London Street, opposite Mr. Wormald's office. To Owners of Cattle. /^JATTLE taken on fotjbths, on a large and excellent Run outside the Canterbury Block, by parties of Experience and respectability. \ J?oi full particulars, appTyT ia- ' "J"; "LGvaWix. ' Chriitchufcb, B«pt. It, 1654. ; :'.',,,,•-' !'- •
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Lyttelton Times, Volume IV, Issue 222, 16 December 1854, Page 6
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