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KTe'W I LYTTELTON AND CHRISTCHURCH RAILWAY. CRICKET MATCH. FOR the convenience of residents in Lyttelton, j a special train will run from Heathcote to j Christchurch at 11.30 a.m., returning from Christchurch at 7 p.m., on the three days of the Cricket Match. 7dy j LYTTELTON AND CHRISTCHURCH RAILWAY. ARRANGEMENTS have been made with Mr. J Page to run an omnibus to meet every train, c on and after the sth instant, at the Christchurch Station leaving the Post-office, Market square, at 8.30, 9.30, 10.30 a.m., and 1.30, 3.30, 4.30, and 5.30 P '7sl 6<J ' GEORGE HOLMES & CO. LYTTELTON~AND CHRISTCHURCH RAILWAY. THE undersigned are prepared to RECEIVE GRAIN at this Station, and forward for shipment at the Heathcote Wharf at the rate of 3d. per bushel. This charge includes weighing and J storage for one month. _ GEORGE HOLMES & CO. Christchurch Station. 750 ROYAL X)RINCESS' THEATRE. Lessee "... MR. J. L. HALL. j Stage Manager MR. W. H. NEWTON. THIS EVENING, FEB. 2, 1 (Last Subscription Night but one of the Season,) At the request of several patrons, the TICKET-OF-LEAVE MAN. will be repeated to-night, for positively the last time. To conclude with COOL AS A CUCUMBER. TO-MORROW (FRIDAY) BENEFIT OF MR. GEORGE FAWCETT, AND LAST NIGHT BUT ONE OF HIS ENGAGEMENT. 747 PRINCESS' THEATRE. TO-MORROW, FRIDAY, BENEFIT OF MR. GEORGE FAWCETT. THE SCHOOL' FOR SCANDAL. * Lady Teazle Miss Aitken. Charles Surface Mr. G. Fawcett. And the far-famed burlesque of ALADDIN! Mrs. Twankay Me. Fawcett. Private Boxes and Seats in the Circle should be secured this day. 773 CHAMPION CRICKET MATCH. ALL ENGLAND V. CANTERBURY. The world famed ALL ENGLAND ELEVEN Will arrive at Lyttelton on Saturday, February 6. The grand three days' match win commence on the Ground in HAGLEY PARK, On MONDAY, FEBRUARY H. The Canterbury Volunteer Brass Band will be in attendance on the ground each day, under the direction of their Band Master, Mr. R. W. Kohler. Prices of Admission:— Cricketers' Pavilion, for three days, 2 guineas each (seats numbered). Grand Stand, 7s. 6d. each day. Second Stand, ss. each day. Promenade, 3s. each day. 772 TO SURVEYORS AND VALUERS. THE Port Victoria District Road Board invite tenders for furnishing a Ratepayers' Roll, and assessment of properties within the District. Tenders to be addressed to the Chairman of the Board, on or before the Bth March, 1864. T. H. POTTS, Governor's Bay, Chairman. Feb. 1, 1864. 744 A LADY who has had much experience in teaching, wishes for a situation as Governess in a private family; she is fully competent to instruct in English, French, and music. Most satisfactory references can be given. Please address, W. C., office of this paper. 718 WANTED. —A situation on a Station, by an experienced married couple, with no encutnberance. Apply to Mr. Woodard, boot-maker, near Papanui-bridge. 727 WANTED-A first-class BILLIARD MARKER, none need apply whose character will not hear the strictest investigation. Apply to G. ORAM, 733 Steward, Christchurch Club. WANTED— A good GENERAL MAN-SER-VANT. None need apply without a good character. THOMAS HOWES, Caversham House. 748 BROTHERS' PRIDE.—If Mr. WM. SMITH, from Rothiemay, Banffshire, would send his address to Mr. Angus, Cashel street, Christchurch, he would oblige his brother HAY SMITH. • 762 IF this should meet the eye of FR ANCIS TISSOL a native of Switzerland, who is supposed to be in Canterbury, and who came to this province in the ship Sebastopol, he will meet with his brother at Mr P. Tisch, farmer, North Road, or if any person can give any information relating to said party to Mr. Dennise, hairdresser, Gloucester-street, they will oblige. 723 NOTICE. IF JAMES PARSONS does not remove the GOODS left for a considerable time in the care of Mr. Jones, St. Asaph-street, within 21 days from this date, they will be sold to defray expenses. Feb. 4, 1864 740 0 Q REWARD. —LOST, between the Spreydon oL/{j Arms, Lincoln road, and Christchurch, a POCKET BOOK, containing Cheques and other Documents, of no use to any person but the owner, excepting three £1 notes, which will be given to any person returning the same to Mr. C. E. FOOKS, architect, Christchurch, or Mr. MOORE, Spreydon Arms, Lincoln road. 774 01 REWARD.—LOST on Sunday afternoon, ot J January 31st, a WHITE COCKATOO. When lost had a wire ring on its right leg. Anyone delivering the said bird (above) or giving such information as will lead to its recovery, will receive the above reward. JOHN WILLIS. 734 Racecourse. NOTICE.— Impounded at Rangiora, January 30, 1864, a bay Horse, branded on the off shoulder lor X' reversed; 1 chesnut Horse, branded on near shoulder, supposed to be 118 conjoined, off fore foot and two hind feet white. If not released within 21 clear days from this date, they will be sold to defray expenses. ' CHARLES JENNINGS, Pound-keeper. Rangiora, Feb. 2, 1864. ' 41

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XXI, Issue 1192, 4 February 1864, Page 6

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