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&eto Wtibtttiatmtm.- ! FOR WELLINGTON, NELSON NEW PLYMOUTH, AND MANUKAU. THE Inter-Provincial Royal Mail SteatnShip AIREDALE, R. Johnson, Com•naander, will sail for the above ports, THIS DAY at 12 o'clock noon. ' For freight or passage, apply toMILES & CO., th. v t , Ort Lyttelton a»d Christchurch. Lyttelton, July 20, 1861. ~ STEAM TO MELBOURNE, CALLING AT OTAGO. mHE Screw Steam-Ship OMEO, 1000 tons ,■ . Jo, hn Mc^achlan r Commander, will leave for the above ports on or about the 28th inst. ±or freight or passage, apply to DALGETY, BUCKLEY & CO., Jul 19 1861 L^ttelton and Christchurch. RAILWAY WORKS. WANTED,— Tenders for Cutting about THIRTY-FIVE CHAINS OF A WATER COURSE in the Heathcote Valley For turther particulars, apply to the FOREMAN, on the Ground, before noon on SATUEDAY, the 27th July, 1861, GEOEGE HOLMES & CO. . W "ANTED,—A Situation by a MARRIED COUPLE j no objection to the country. Enquire at Mr. BALEY'S, Butcher, Chnstchurch. . LOST,— From a Paddock, near the Town Belt South, on Saturday, July 13, a Light Brown HORSE, with white'hind feet, a^ed, and rather stiff in his movements; has a small white, star on his forehead. A reward of One Pound will be given to any one bringing him to Messrs. T. E. FISHEE & CO., Christchufch. CANTERBURY VOCAL UNION. mHE THIRD QUARTERLY CONCERT J- of the above Society will be given in the Market Hall, ON TUESD^, JULY 23, 1861. P E O G E A MM E. PART I. Chorus—May Day—Miiller ' \ Solo-^Eoom enough for all—Mr.; Banks—H. Russell " - Duett—Singing lesson—Mrs. Allen and Mr. ... Stansell—Burnett "Glee^Ehine Glee—Messrs. foley, Stausell and , , Lee—H. Eussell ' ■ :■• ':'.-.'■. Chorus—Happy Shepherds—Sacchini " . Ballad—Who shall be fairest—Mr. R. ElliottFrank Mori . /; Part Song—Soldier's love —Messrs. Bell, McCar- . dell, Stansell and Lee—Kiicken Solo—The good old days—Mr. J. Foley—Hat- . ton Solo (with voice accompaniment)—By particular request—Autumn winds—Mr. E. Elliott— . German ; Chorus—Hail Brittania—Dr. Croft. Interval of Fifteen Minutes. PART 11. Part Song—Tars Song—Hatton> Solo—The heart bowed down—Mr. T. Lee— Balfe Duett (with voice accompaniment)— Stars of the Summer night—Messrs. Foley & Elliott— J. Farmer Chorus—Daylight—J. Eeay ' Solo—Moonlight and Melody—Mrs. AllenVerdi „ Quartett —Banish not hope—Messrs. Foley, Bell, Stansell and Lee—Lorenz - Solo—One kindly word before we part—Mr. E. - Elliott—Mrs. G. A'Beckett March of the Pyreuean mountain singer— Mainzer. Finale—God Save the Queen—Novello. Doors open at 7 p.m. ; concert to commence at half-past. Tickets of admission, ss. and 2s. 6d. each, including a Book of Words, may be had at the Stores of Messrs. Gee, Gould & Miles, Young' husband, Tribe, Euddenklau. Lowther, Swinbourne, and Holland. , N.B.—No Money taken at the doors. The proceeds of this concert will be applied to a fund for the purchase of a Pianoforte. . J. B. STANSELL, Hon. Sec. PROCLAMATION. I WILLIAM SEFTON MOOEHOUSE, 9 Superintendent of the Province of Canterbury, in pursuance of the powers vested in me in that behalf, do hereby summon the Provincial Council of the said-Province to meet for the despatch of Special Business at the Council Chamber at Christchurch, at Two o'clock in the Afternoon, On TUESDAY, THE TWENTY-THIED DAY OF JULY, In the Year of our Lord One thousand eight hundred and sixty-one. Given under my hand at Christchurch, this Eighteenth day of July, in the year of our Lord One thousand eight hundred and sixtyone. , WILLIAM SEFTON MOOEHOUSE, Superintendent. By his Honor's command, THOMAS WILLIAM MAUDE, .■ ' Provincial Secretary.. GOD SAVE THE QUEEN! 1 LL Parties indebted to the undersigned J\ to December, 1860, are respectfully requested to pay their respective amounts on or before the Ist of September next, to prevent legal proceedings for the recovery of the same. .■ " '.. F. MASON, Baker, &c., London street. July 19,1861.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XVI, Issue 907, 20 July 1861, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Lyttelton Times, Volume XVI, Issue 907, 20 July 1861, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Lyttelton Times, Volume XVI, Issue 907, 20 July 1861, Page 5