Lyttelton Choral Society. THHE COMMITTEE of the above So- ■*- ciety beg to announce their intention of giving a DRESS CGNCEXtT On the anival of His Excellency the Governor in this Province. Patron, His Honor the Superintendent. Stewards, James Spowers, Esq. Dr. Donald, A. E. White, Esq. A. J. Alport, Esq. I. Shrimpton, Esq. A. Bavfeild, Esq. C T. Beeby, Esq. F. N. "Campbell, Esq. I. T. Cookson, Esq. J. W. Hamilton, Esq. Conductor —J. F. M'Cardell. Pianist —Mr. J. Bilton. • PROGRAMME, Solo...Pianoforte...Mr. Bilton. Part Song... Harvest Song. ... Tbe Dream. Chords...Lutzow's Wild Chase...Weber. Vocal Solo. Glee...Ye spotted snakes...Stevens. Semi Chorus...Faries long their wings have folded... Chorus...Roast Beef of Old England...Pitman. Intsrval of fifteen minutes. Solo...Violin...Mr. Smeaton. Huntsman's Chorus...Weber. Vocal Duett. Part Song...The angler's trysting tree. Vocal Solo. Part Song...Lullaby ...Storace. Vocal Quartett. The Cerfew...Attwood. Here's a health unto Her Majesty...Saville. Prices of admission. Gentlemen's tickets, 7s. 6d. ; to admit a lady and gentleman, 12s. 6d.; to admit a gentleman and two ladies, 17s. 6d. Books ofthe words, Is. As only a limited number of tickets will be issued, an early application to the Stewards is necessary. By order of the Committee, (Signed) H. Allwright, Hon. Sec. LYTTELTON SAVINGS' BANK. THIS BANK is now opened for Deposits on Saturday evenings, from 7 to 8 o'clock Office —At tbe Union Bank of Australia. f "100KHAM BOOTS and SHOES. A v-^ large assortment of the above well-knowu goods, on sale at Gould & Miles, Chiistchurch. Ex " Cashmere," &c. WHEAT Mills, with seives and riddles Sbeepshears, scythes ami sneads, sickles' Grindstones, Turkey stones, wedges Iron boilers, 20 to 100 gallons Oval boilers, kettles, iron pots Frying pans, saucepans, slew pans Sad-irons, candle moulds, axes Anchors, cables, chains, traces Dray wheels, axles, arms, and boxes Wheelbarrows, shovels, spades, forks Bar and rod iron, anvils Horse shoe and other nails, brads Weighing machines (5 cwt.) and weights Counter do., (7 to 28 lbs.) do. Pit, cross-cut, and hand-saws and hies Iron bedsteads, mattrasses, and pillows Washing machines, patent mangles Spirit and ale measures White lead, umber, oil, and turps Felt, shot, percussion caps A large assortment of Cutlery, Ironmongery, and Plated Goods. S. Gundry. Agent to the Wellington Spectator. Canterbury street, Lyttelton, Oct. 2?th, !&«•
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Lyttelton Times, Volume V, Issue 314, 3 November 1855, Page 1
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