LYTTELTON COLONISTS' SOCIETY AND LITERARY INSTITUTION. 'PHE Members of the above Society and the ■*-.. Public generally are respectfully informed that ON MONDAY EVENING, AUGUST 13, At Seven p.m., MR. ALBERT T. BRADWELL will read SHAKSPERE'S TRAGEDY "KING JOHN," in the Town Hall. Admittance: — Members, free; Non-members, 6d. each. ' E. MILLS, . - Hon. Sec. POSTPONEMENT~OF~BOOK SALE. 11HE Sale of Books and 'Stationery, advertised - by us for THURSDAY (To-morrow), will not take place till MONDAY, the 13th F. NOBLE CAMPBELL & CO Lyttelton, August 7,1860. TO CONTRACTORS, BUILDERS AND CARPENTERS. TENDERS are invited for the erection of a New -*- Wesleyan Church in the Town of Lyttelton. The structure will be of wood upon a stone foundation. All particulars can be obtained on application to the Architect, George Mallinson, Esq., Christchurch ; and plans and specifications can be seen at the Office of Messrs. J. T. Peacock & Co., Lyttelton, where sealed tenders can be forwarded up to the 20th instant, addressed to the " Secretary of the Building Committee," and superscribed "Tender for New Wesleyan Church." The committee do not bind themselves to accept the lowest or any tender. W. ROWSE, Secretary. Lyttelton, August 3, 1860. ~ KAIAPOI. ~ CATTLE SALE. TV/TR. WYLDE has been instructed by Mr. G. F. JJX Day, to Sell by Public Auction, at Mr. White's Stockyards, Kaiapoi, on WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 15, THIRTY HEAD OF CATTLE, consisting of Valuable Heifers and Steers. Sale at 12 o'Clock. NOTICE. ' "DARTIES indebted to the Firm of H. Allwright -L and Co., are requested to pay their amounts to the undersigned within one month from this date. - H. ALLWRIGHT. Lyttelton, August 7,1860. TIMARU NURSERY. rpHOMAS FRENCH begs to inform the flock- -*- masters and the inhabitants of Timaru and the surrounding district, that lie has commenced business as Nurseryman and Seedsman at Timaru. He has just,received per Wellington, in good condition, a carefully selected assortment of Fruit and Forest Trees, Ornamental Shrubs, Hedge Plants, Sic, containing— Two years grafted apple and pear trees, named, walnut trees, gooseberries and currants, assorted^ English oak, ash, sycamore, or plane, Lombardy poplars, blue gum, weeping and pollard willows, &c, large and small laburnums, Cape and English broom- all sizes, gorse, thorn acacia, stout, quick-growing, good hedge plants,, peculiarly adapted to this climate and make capital fences. Has received advices per last mail there are other plants, peas, beans, &c, en route, which he will shortly receive. To be followed by a carefully selected stock of vegetable and kitchen garden seeds. T. F. begs to state that he will always supply good articles at the smallest remunerative price. Those parties who entrust him with their orders may rely upon it he will endeavour to select such seeds as will suit their localities, and give satisfaction. Timaru, August 6, 1860. ~~ TARANAKI RELIEF FUND. £ s. d. Subscriptions already advertised... 432 2 0 Mr. W.D.Wood 5 0 0 Mr. Gold Digger 110 Alex. Lean, Esq., 2nd subscription 5 0 0 Dr. Parkerson 5 5 0 Allen McLean, Esq 10 0 0 Mr. John J. King 0.10 0 Josiah Birch, Esq 8 0 0 Arch. 0. Mathias 5 0 0 Mr. Rolleston ... 2 0 0 Mr. E. Knapman 10 0 Wm. G. Brittan, Esq.. 10 0 0 C. E. Tripp, Esq 2 10 0 Mrs. Maria Thomson 2 2 0 Mr. J. H. Baker 3 3 0 Rev. H. Fendall .. 5 0 0 Messrs. Rowley & Lodge ... 5 0 0 Miss Redmayne, proceeds of Concert at Kaiapoi ... ... 8 0 0 J. V. Colborne Veel, Esq. ... 210 0 I. T. Cookson, Esq. ... ... 10 10 0 Wm. Bowler, junr., Esq. ... 10 10 0 James Collins, Esq. ...... 2 0 0 Fredk. Thompson, Esq. ... 2 0 0 GEORGE GOULD, Treasurer. PUBLIC BALL. IN AID OF THE TARANAKI RELIEF FUND. A PUBLIC BALL will be held at the TOWN HALL, CHRISTCHURCH, on WEDNESDAY EVENING, AUGUST 22, the proceeds to be-devoted to the aid of the Taranaki sufferers. ' Stewards :— Mr. C. Bowen Mr. D. Inwood „ F. Banks „ J. -U. Lance „ C.W. Bishop „ G. D. Lockhart „ C. R. Blakiston „ T.W.Maude „ Bowler B. Moorhouse - „ J. Brittan „ J. Ollivier „ G. Buckley » H. B. Quin „ T. Cass „ J. C. W. Russell „ A. R. Creyke „ H. Ward „H. H. Deßourbel „J. C. Wilson ,', H. B. Gresson „ W. Wilson > J. W. Hamilton Captain Westenra Tickets, 21s. each, may be obtained of the stewards, to admit a lady and gentleman or two ladies; or, of J. OLLIVIER, Hon. Sec. To whom all communications are requested to be made. Dancing at Eight O'Clock. " CONCERTS.—RANGIORA. MISS REDMAYNE has great pleasure in announcing to the inhabitants of Rangiora and its vicinity, that she purposes giving two concerts shortly. Further particulars will be duly announced, and programmes issued.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume XIV, Issue 808, 8 August 1860, Page 5
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