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It is requested that particular attention be paid to the following General Instiutctionh:— PROCESSION to form at 10 o'clock, at the Trolloway Works, Papanui Itoad, and to take up ground in the folllowing order:— The First Body of 60 Horsemen, at the Peterboro' Street Junction with the Papanui Road on th e North side. JjAllOl'llKßH, AND BiJIMJINO TRADES ) Odi>ekllows t On the South side of the road. ' FORESTERS ) Fihk Brigade, in the roadway, rather on one side. Clergy, on the North side. Dray with Tricks ] Threshing Machine T x 1 , Plough '* n t ' ie roadway, rather on one side. Printing Press j Volunteers, on the North side. Carriages in rank, as programme, on the roadway. Maoris, on the North side. Horsemen, in sections of four, on South side of the road, tailing back into Salisbury Street, by Mrs. Thomson's. The Procession being formed, will proceed along the road towards the Town, until the Band arrives at the Market Place, when the children, who are to walk in procession, will fall in. The music will then cease as a signal for all i»,khini> the Band to halt; the Band and foremost part continuing to advance. The Band will recommence playing, until the head of the children's ranks is reached, when the Band will again cease as a signal for the foremost part of the Procession to halt. The Children will then fall in, and the Procession will advance. ISAAC LUCK, Chairman of the Procession Committee. PUBLIC HOLIDAY.—THURSDAY, JULY 9th. milK Committee for making arrangements for Celebrating the Marriage of 11. R.H. the Prince of Wales A respectfullly suggest to the inhabitants of Christchureh, that with a view of avoiding danger of fire, the illuminations of private buildings oil the 9th of July should be confined to the following streets, viz:— High Street Hereford Street, from Colombo Street to the river Cathedral Square Gloucester Street, from Colombo Street to the river Cashel Street, from High Street to the river Papanui Road, from the Bridge to Peterboro' Street Colombo Street, from Lichfield Street to the Colombo Oxford Terrace, from Papanui Bridge to the Scotch Street Bridge Church. The Committee also suggests that all persons should abstain from discharging fireworks of any kind within the boundaries of the City. J. OLLIVIER, 2972 Chairman of General Committee.

PUBLIC HOLIDAY. THE General Committee appointed by the CityCouncil for celebrating in a becoming manner the Marriage of His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales, will meet THIS EVENING, in the City Council Chamber, at 7 o'clock p.m., to receive the reports of the sub-committees. Members are particularly requested to attend. Gentlemen holding subscription lists are requested to forward the same, with the amounts, to the Secretary, before 2 p.m. GEORGE GORDON, Secretary to the General Committee. City Council Office, Christchurch, June 22, 1863. 2986 _______ THURSDAY NEXT, JULY 9. COMMEMORATION OF THE PRINCE OF WALES' MARRIAGE. AFTER the day's sport, a Public Dinner will be held at the Royal Hotel. After which, a grand display of Fireworks. To conclude with a Grand Ball, at which the Festival Committee will act as Stewards. Tickets, 10s. 6d. each, to be had on application to the Stewards. The proceeds of the Ball will be presented to the Mechanics' Institution. 2976 RANGIORA PLOUGHING MATCH. A PLOUGHING MATCH, open to all residents in the Rangiora and Oxford districts, will take place at Rangiora, on THURSDAY, July 9, when the following prizes will be given:— FIRST CLASS. £ S. d. Ist prize 7 0 0 2nd prize 5 0 0 3rd prize 3 0 0 SECOND CLASS. Ist prize 3 0 0 2nd prize 2 0 0 3rd prize 1 0 0 CLASS WITH DRIVER. Ist prize 3 0 0 2nd prize 110 0 BEST farmer's TEAM. Ist prize 2 0 0 2nd prize 1 0 0 Entries (enclosing entrance fee of 10s.) to be made on or before July 7, to the Secretary, Mr. J. B. WILSON, from whom all other particulars can be obtained. Ploughing to commence at 10 o'clock a.m. 2981 ANCIENT ORDER OF FORESTERS. Court Star of Canterbury, No. 2309. THE BRETHREN are hereby informed that by a Resolution of the Court, on Monday, May 18th, the half-yearly meeting on Monday, July 6, 1863, is to be considered a Summoned Meeting. All brethren within the four-mile radius are required ! to attend. BUSINESS: 1. Payment of subscriptions, fines, and arrears. 2. Election and installation of officers. 3. Report of sub-committees appointed to revise the bye-laws. 4. The appointment of a Trustee. 5. To finally consider the arrangements made for the procession on the 9th July. JOHN FOLEY, Secretary. Supper will be provided by P. C. R. Crooks. 2883 ELECTRO BIOLOGY, WITH PRACTICAL ILLUSTRATIONS. CAPTAIN WILSON begs respectfully to inform the inhabitants of Christchurch and its vicinity that he will give a lecture on the above interesting SCIENCE, with practical illustrations, at the TOWN HALL, ON TUESDAY EVENING, JULY 7. Front seats, 55.; back seats, 2s. Gd. Doors open at half-past seven, to commence at eight precisely. THE LADIES' COMMITTEE for conducting the Entertainment to the Children at the approaching festivities, will meet in the Provincial Council Chamber, THIS DAY, at 2 p.m. Any ladies unable to attend, are requested to notify the number of articles they are likely to contribute to the Wheels of Fortune. OCT. MATHIAS, 2984 Chairman of the Entertainment Committee. CHRISTCHURCH LADIES' SCHOOL.— (Established nine years and a-half.) —Has vacancies for a few more boarders for one year only, after which period the school will close. The ensuing quarter will commence on Monday, 20th July. MRS. CHAS. THOMSON, 2982 Salisbury Street. ORTH CHRISTCHURCH SCHOOL, conducted by John Dean, M.A., will be re-opened on Monday next, the 6th inst. Evening school at the usual hour. Colombo street north, July 1, 1863. 2983

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XX, Issue 1111, 4 July 1863, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Lyttelton Times, Volume XX, Issue 1111, 4 July 1863, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Lyttelton Times, Volume XX, Issue 1111, 4 July 1863, Page 6

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