MISS REDMAYNE'S GEAND VOCAL ENTERTAINMENTS Will take place at the TOWN HALL, CHRISTCHURCH; ON TITESDAI AND FRIDAY, the 10th and 13th instants, WHEN she will he assisted hy Members of the Glee and Choral Societies. PROGRAMME.—Pact I. Madrigal—' Down in a flowery vale'—Miss Redmayne and members—Festa. Ariel's Song—'Where the Bee sucks'—Miss Redmayne —Dr. Arne. Favourite Duett—'Love and War'—Messrs. Stansell and Lee—-Cooke. ; Popular air from 'II Troyatore'—' Fair life's morning dawn'd'—Mr. Stansell—Verdi. Song—Favourite and popular air.—Mr. LeeShield. Duett—' What are the wild waves saying ?'—- Glover. Cavatinella Brilliante—' I'm a merry Zingara*— Miss Redmayne—Balfe. Laughing Trio-—For Alto, Tenor, and Bas"s— Rossini. AN INTERVAL OF TEN MINUTES.—PABT Ili Four-part Song —r' Annie Laurie' — Soprano, Alto, Tenoi 1, and Bass. Bachanaliaii Song—'Come my friends'—(An amateur) —Bellini. . Duett—'The Elfin Call"—Miss Redmayne and Mr. Stansell—Glover. Favorite Scotch Song—'Last May a braw Wooer' —Miss Redmayne. Duett—' Hear me, Norma'—-Miss Redmayne and Mr. Stansell—Bellini. Solo and Quartett—' Come where my love lies dreaming-—Foster. Admired Song—'Ever of Thee'—Missßedmayne —Hall. Song—' The Bay of Biscay '—Mr. Stansell^Davy. Celebrated Boat Glee—'See pur oars'—(full parts) —J. Stevenson. Finale—Solo and Chorus—' God save the Queen.' Admittance, 55., 35.,. and 2s. each. Tickets, for reserved seats only, to be had at the ' Standard' Office, Messrs. Ruddenclau, Gee, Recce, Stringer, Miss Skillicorn, Mrs. Williams, and Miss Ellis; and at the doors. " Doors open at half-past seven, commence at eight. Miss Redmayne will preside and accompany herself on the piano-forte. A change of Songs each evening. PUBLIC NOTICE. ""VTOTIGE is hereby g-iven that the GomJLi missioners of the Waste Lands Board will sit at the Land Office, Christchurch, on TUESDAY the Ist day of May next, at 10 a.m. to receive Pasturage Licence Fees under the Land Regulations of Ist April, 1856. Licencees whose Runs have been surveyed will be required to pay the moiety of the cost of such survey, and all Licencees are to make Returns of the Stock on their respective Runs. By order of the Waste Lands Board, * WILLIAM GUISE BRITTAN, Chief Commissioner. • Land Office, Christchurch, 2nd April, 1860. Note—By Clause 51 of the Amended Land Regulations, Pasturage Licence Fees may he paid "on any sitting day of this Board, between the 28th of April and the Ist day of May." CHRISTCHURCH LAND, BUILDING, AND - INVESTMENT SOCIETY. /THHE next monthly meeting of the Society, for -*- the payment of subscriptions and sale of shares r will be held in the Town Hall, Christchurch, this Evening, SATURDAY, April 7, at seven o'clock. The sale of shares at nine o'clock. The shareholders are requested to take notice that the method hitherto in use of giving to each member a receipt for his monthly payment has been discontinued, and that instead thereof each member will be provided with a small account book, in which his monthly payments will be entered at each monthly meetingAll members who have realised shares in the Society, and whose receipts for rent or premium of insui'anceon property mortgaged to the Society have not been produced to the Secretary are requested to produce the same to him at the next meeting of the Society. By order of the Committee, THOMAS I. JOYNT, Secretary.
W. E. LOOKER AND CO., ARMY, NAVY, EAST INDIA, AND COLONIAL AGENTS. rpHIS agency is established for the transaction J- of the business of members, of the above professions and services, colonists and others. Full and half-pay j pensions, superannuation, and retired allowances received and remitted. Investments made in all British and Foreign Stocks, Railway Shares, Banks, &c, and Dividends received and remitted. Life and other Assurances and Insurances effected. Goods of all kinds purchased, insured, and forwarded by overland or long sea routes to India, Australia, and all other parts of the world; Passages secured and baggage forwarded. Full information on any of the above points forwarded on -application by letter, or personally, between the hours of 11 and 3. 12, Pall Mall East, London, S. W. Bankers—Union Bank of London, A, Pall Mall East. Messrs. Glyn, Mills, & Co., Lombard St. AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS/ To arrive per Avery, from London, INCLUDING— Two-horse thrashing- machines Three-horse thrashing machines Winnowing machines to suit the above A small stone mill for grinding farm produce And a flour dressing machine for do. Strong iron pony ploughs Six gangs best harrows The above have all duplicate wearing parts. COOKSON, BOWLER & CO. FOR SALE, ''A N assortment of the finest wines ever imported XJI, into this province, consisting of— Sherry Port Champagne Claret. COOKSON, BOWLER & CO. mo ARRIVE PER DERWENTWATER. Dog carts Whitechapel carts 1 waggonette. - COOKSON, BOWLER & CO.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume XIII, Issue 774, 7 April 1860, Page 5
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754Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Lyttelton Times, Volume XIII, Issue 774, 7 April 1860, Page 5
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