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THE SALTWATER CREEK AND KAIAPOI COASTING STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY (Limited.) [Incorporated under the Joint Stock Company's Act, 1860.] NOTICE is hereby given, that the remaining SHARES not yet allotted in this Company, if not taken up within a period of two months from this date, such shall afterwards be deemed PREFERENCE SHARES, to be allotted to original Shareholders. By order of the Directors, J. D. LANCE, Chairman. June 17, 1863. 2738 NEW ZEALAND STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY (LIMITED). THE FOURTH CALL of £1 per share has been fixed by the Directors to be paid on Friday, July 17, 1863. DUNCAN & VENNELL, Managers. Wellington, April 17, 1863. 2284 PUBLIC BALL, IN HONOR OF THE MARRIAGE OF HIS ROYAL HIGHNESS THE PRINCE OF WALES. A PUBLIC BALL will be held in the Town Hall, Christchurch, on FRIDAY, July 10, to commemorate the Marriage of H. R. H. the Prince of Wales. Ladies' tickets, Half-a-Guinea; Gentlemen's, One Guinea; may be had at Mr. Bonnington's on or before Monday, the 6th July; after which date, Five Shillings extra will be charged for every ticket issued, as it is necessary to ascertain beforehand the numbers likely to attend, so that suitable provision may be made. No Money will be taken at the Hall. The following gentlemen have consented to act as Stewards, and are requested to meet at the Offices of Messrs. Deßourbel & Packe, at 2 o'clock, on Tuesday, July 7, to complete the final arrangements. Stewards: His Honor the Superintendent. A. F. N. Blakiston T. W. Maude J. Brittan G. Miles W. G. Brittan W. S. Moorhouse E. Burnell J. Ollivier Raymond Browne J. Palmer A. R. Creyke G. T. Parker H. H. Deßourbel T. H. Potts J. E. FitzGerald W. Reeves J. Hawkes J. Richardson J. Hawdon J. C. Watts Russell J. Hill W. R. Scott G. Holmes F. E. Stewart J. Lance F. Strouts H. Lance W. Thomson A. Lean L. P. Traherne G. D. Lockhart L. A. G. Walker. Geoffrey Mathias 2895 LYTTELTON CELEBRATION FESTIVITIES, July 7th, 1863. THE Regatta Section of the General Committee give public notice that the following PRIZES will be contested for in the Harbor, on the 7th July next, in honor of the Marriage of H.R.H. the Prince of Wales, viz:— The Princess op Wales Prize, value £18, by four-oared boats, with rudder; open to all comers. Time to be allowed at the rate of 10 seconds per foot for length of keel. Entrance, 10s. 6d. First boat £1210 0 Second boat 500 Third boat Entrance money. The Celebration Prize, value £15, in boats with two oars, and 25 feet in length, by watermen only, without rudder or steersman. Entrance, 10s. 6d. First boat £10 0 0 Second boat 5 0 0 Third boat Entrance money. The Prince op Wales Prize, value £18, for amateurs, in four-oared boats, with rudder; same allowance of time for length of keel as above. Entrance, 10s. 6d. First boat £12 10 0 Second boat 500 Third boat Entrance money. The first race will start at 2 o'clock. The courses will be published in future advertisements. The rules and regulations of the Regatta Committee 1863 will be observed on this occasion, in reference to boat races. The entries to close at 10 o'clock on the morning of the 7th July. Further particulars may be known on application to MR. WM. RAYNER, the treasurer to the Celebration Fund; or to H. P. MURRAY-AYNSLEY, Esq., chairman of the committee. 2920 GOD BLESS THE HAPPY PAIR! ! ! TRANSPARENCIES. TO ALL LOYAL SUBJECTS. TRANSPARENCIES executed to any design for the grand illuminations on the 7th and 9th July, in honor of the Royal Marriage, at SAMUEL'S PAPERIIANGING DEPOT, Gloucester street, Christchurch. Transparencies on view after sunset. 2904 HRISTCHURCII LADIES' SCHOOL (established nine and a-half years,) will RE-OPEN on Monday, July 20th. Vacancies for a few more boarders for one year only, after which period the school will close. The services of a lady lately arrived from England are engaged to teach dancing and calisthenics. MRS. CHAS. THOMSON, Salisbury street. June 22nd, 1863. 2813 TO ARCHITECTS, BUILDERS, SURVEYORS AND THE PUBLIC GENERALLY. S SMART desires to inform them that he is pre- • pared to lay down ASPHALTE PAVEMENT at one-third the cost of that laid down in Dunedin, and is prepared to guarantee that it will be equally as durable. It is suitable for carriage drives, garden walks, footpaths, verandahs, floors for stores, &c. Parties desirous of testing its suitability may see the asphalte footpaths recently laid down on Norwich Quay for the Municipality of Lyttelton. 2163 JE. PEPPERELL, CARRIER, begs to inform a his friends and the public that he has No Connection with the General Booking Office in Gloucester street. 271G Residence: Cathedral Square, near Miss Lowther's.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XX, Issue 1110, 1 July 1863, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Lyttelton Times, Volume XX, Issue 1110, 1 July 1863, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Lyttelton Times, Volume XX, Issue 1110, 1 July 1863, Page 1

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