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public ball! IN AID OF THE TARANAKI RELIEF FUND A PUBLIC BALL will be held at the TfttvJ HALL, CHRISTCHURCH, on WEDNESDAY EVENING, AUGUST 22 the proceeds to be devoted to the aid of ti, m' naki sufferers. WlB --W STEWABDS:— Mr. C. Bowen Mr. D. Inwood „ F.Banks „ J. D. L ance :; S___s_ :; ?:s._£■■ " *°Z IZ " ?• Mo^ou 8e „ J. Brittan „ J. Ollivier " S'S Uckley » H-*B*Quin " f?w< , » J-C* W. R US ,ell „ A. R. Creyke „ H. Ward » JJH* Deßourbel „ J. C. Wilson „ H. B. Gresson „ W. Wilson „J. W. Hamilton Captain Westenra Tickets, 21s. each, may be obtained 0 f tm stewards, to admit a lady and gentleman or t ladies; or, of llvo J. OLLIVIER, To whom all communications are requested T1 Dancing at Eight O'Clock. A NCIENT ORDER OF FoIRESTEus COURT STAR OF CANTERBURY. A PUBLIC BALL Will take place at the FORESTERS' HALL, CHRrSTCHURCH On TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 4 Ta , ' The Proceeds of which will be devoted to th TARANAKI RELIEF FUND 8 Together with a Subscription List, which is now open amongst the Brotherhood. Tickets: To admit a Lady and Gentleman 12g. 6d Single '.* 7 8 ; 6d * May be obtained of the following Gentlemen, and Members of the Order: STEWABDS. Mr. Turner, Government Offices „ Edgar, Cashel Street „ Kerr, Cashel Street „ Kitson, Colombo Street „ Ruddenklau, High Street „ John Manning, Tuam Street „ George Chisnall, Colombo street, STEWABDS OF THE OBDEB. Brother H. Crooks, P. C. R. „ J. -Millls, C. E. „ N. Walters, S. C. R. „ Allison, Secretary „ B. Button „ Thos. Thomkins „ Thos. Wadsworth „ T. Foley ; „ T. Lummis „ C. Bishop, Dan & Bishop's Store „ H. Derry, Lyttelton N.B—Members not attending the Ball will please to forward their Subscriptions to the Hall on meeting nights, or to the Secretary, C. ALLISON. .' CONCERTS.—RANGIORA. MISS REDMAYNE has great pleasure in an* .. nouncing to the inhabitants of Rangiora and its vicinity,. that -she purposes giving two concerts shortly. . - Further particulars will be duly announced, and programmes issued. , " FOR SALE, ABOUT 100 head of mixed cattle, to be delivered at Christchurch or to order. Apply to COOKSON, BOWLER & CO. Lyttelton, July 13,1860. TO LET, TJK)R a term of years, Lot 122, Town Reserve, J- containing 4| acres all fenced and cultivated (8| chains frontage on Manchester Street), with two newly erected six-room houses thereon, immediately adjacent to the proposed Railway terminus. Apply to BURNELL & BENNETT. Christchurch, July 9,1860. CHEAP HOMESTEADS AT KAIAPOI. 2 ACRES LEASEHOLD LAND, 15 years of which are unexpired, to be sold in one or more lots; the situation is one of the best in Kaiapoi, being the junction of the Great North Road with Piraki Street. Forfurther particulars, enquire at T. WHITER CO.'s, Bee Hive, Kaiapoi. TO LET ON BUILDING LEASES. A Three-Quarter-Acre Section in Barbadoes St., Christchurch, adjoining the Bricks Wharf. Apply to BUSH and LUMMIS, Armagh Street, Christchurch or to MR. JAMES DEW, Botanical Nursery. TIMARU NURSERY. ~" riIHOMAS FRENCH begs to inform the flockA masters and the inhabitants of Timaru and the surrounding district, that he 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, &c, containing— Two years grafted apple and pear trees, named, walnut trees, gooseberries and currants, as* sorted, English oak, ash, sycamore, or plane, Lombardy, poplars, blue gum, weeping and pollard willows, (fee., large and small laburnums, Cape arid English broom, all sizes, j gorse, thorn acacia, stout, quick-growing, good hedge plants, peculiarly adapted to this climate and make capital fences, j Has received adyices per last mail there a*9 j other plants, peas, beans, &c, en route, I which he will shortly receive. To be ioiI lowed 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 p"ce' Those parties who entrust him with their order** may rely upon it he will endeavour to select such seeds as will suit their localities, and give satisfaction. .' AMERICAN CHAIRS, TABLES, & STOVES. ~D OCKING chairs, oak arm chairs •4-V;- Handsome cane seat parlour chairs Strong wood seat chairs, children's chairs Polished cherry and walnut 2-leaf tables ( (All the above are strongly put together on tlu. premises by an Upholsterer) • > .. American cooking stoves, various sizes, witn utensils complete. '_ ; H.E. ALPORT. Market Place, Christchurch. ______—— POTATOES. ' PRIME Dements, good and reasonable, at R. W. RAYNER'S, Armagh street.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XIV, Issue 810, 15 August 1860, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Lyttelton Times, Volume XIV, Issue 810, 15 August 1860, Page 6