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jffew Advertiaementa. LYTTELTON. HOUSE TO LET. mHE EIGHT-ROOMED HOUSE in Oxford X street, lately occupied by R. Symington Esq. Apply to Mr. RAYNER, c 2429 Times Office, Lyttelton. FEW SINGLE GENTLEMEN or TWO FAMILIES can be accommodated with Board and Apartments at Waicliffe House, Dampiers' Bay, Lyttelton. 2669 TO FARMERS. A MARRIED COUPLE, newly arrived, without encumbrance, would take a SITUATION on a farm. The husband is an experienced ploughman, and the wife is competent to manage a dairy. Address A. B. C., Times office, Christchurch. 2661 IF this should meet the eye of JOHN LUMBEY or ALFRED COE, please write to WILLIAM PROCTOR, Tokomairiro Post-office, Otago, New Zealand. 2689 I HEREBY GIVE NOTICE, that I will not be responsible for any debts incurred by my wife, ELIZA CATTRICK, after this date, she having eloped from me. GEORGE CATTRICK, Waterholes, Great South Road. April 28, 1864. 2637 LOST, about the 20th of April, a Black Entire COLT, with a white stripe down the face and silvery tail; about 18 months old. Any person having the same and will give information at Mr. Shailer's stables, near the Lyttelton Hotel, or at Mr. G. Brieht's, Lower Lincoln Road, will receive £1 reward. 2642 LITHOGRAPHY. WANTED, TWO APPRENTICES, one as draughtsman the other as printer. In the former case some knowledge of drawing would be preferred. Apply to MR. GLOVER, 2553 c Times office, Gloucester street. WANTED, by a Married Couple, without any incumbrance, a SITUATION on a station or on a dairy farm. Apply to Mr. De La Mare, grocer, Market Square. 2636 ANTED, TENTMAKERS. Apply immediately, SOLOMON'S, Stag House, High street. c 2673 WANTED, a smart active YOUNG MAN as BOOTS, at the QUEEN'S, Lyttelton; good wages given. Apply any time after 10 a.m. 2683 JgONNINGTON'S MUSIC HALL. MAY THE 2nd. MR. HENRY MERSON'S GRAND MUSICAL ENTERTAINMENT. PROGRAMME. " Hail Smiling morn " ... By the Company. Song—" O Gentle Maid" ... Mr. A. Bell. Song—" Lovers' Reques t" ... Mr. Carder. The player of many parts...Mr. Henry Merson. Song—" Oh Give me Back but Yesterday," Mr. Shead. Duett—"What are the Wild Waves Saying. Song—"My Mother Bids Me Bind My Hair," Mr. Bell. Mr. Merson will introduce his Carpet Bag. An Interval of 10 Minutes. Glee—" Fair Flora." Song Mr. Carder. Irish. Comic Song—" The Whistling Thief " Mr. H. Merson. Song—"Madeline" ... Mr. Shead. Song—"Phillisis My Only Joy" (by desire) Mr. Bell. " Old Father Thames " ... Mr. H. Merson. Song ... Mr. Carder. Finale—God Save the Queen. Admission, 2s. and 4s. 2634 JJOYAL PRINCESS' THEATRE POSITIVELY THE LAST NIGHT OF THE SEASON. THIS EVENING, SATURDAY, APRIL 3C. The performances will commence with the Drama in four acts, by Tom Taylor, Esq., entitled the TICKET-OF-LEAVE MAN.

To conclude with the screaming Farce of THE HOLE IN THE WALL. Prices of Admission—Private Boxes, £2 2s. ; Dress Circle, 55.; Stalls, 35.; Pit, 2s. Doors open at 7\, to commence at a quarter to 8. 2679 CHRISTCHURCH TOTAL ABSTINENCE SOCIETY. A SPECIAL PUBLIC MEETING will be held in the Town Hall THIS EVENING (SATURDAY), at half-past 7 o'clock, when 12 persons will give their experience of the advantages of teetotalism. W. ALEXANDER, 2676 Secretary. PROVINCIAL INVESTMENT AND LOAN ASSOCIATION. TO BE DISPOSED OF at a small premium, FOUR SHARES in the above Society. Apply to J. G. BAKER & CO., Law and General Stationers, 2675 Cashel street, old-established BUSINESS FOR SALE. Doing a capital lteady-money Trade. Price for leasehold, with all the valuable improvements and good-will, only £300. Payment part in cash and part in three months. Apply to No. 767 LUCK & CLARK, 2657 Christchurch. TUAM STREET. HALF AN ACRE of Land, with capital House, to be LET on lease with a purchasing clause, in 5 years. Rent and purchase money very moderate. Apply to No. 780 LUCK & CLARK, 2655 Christchurch. TOWN BELT EAST. FOR SALE. AP L 0 T of Land, with two Cottages, AND A Plot of Land with one Cottage. The cottages, which are well finished and in good repair, will be sold together or separately. Payment by instalments extending over 6 months. For plans, &c., apply to No. 779 LUCK & CLARK, 2656 Christchurch. JP 0 R SALE— 150 RAMS, from 10 to 18 months' old. Price, £3 per head 32 six-tooth RAMS, bred by R. L. Higgins, Esq., £4 4s. per head. Also, a pair of very good Leading BULLOCKS. EWES. 500 ewes in equal proportions of 2, 4, 6, and 8 tooth. Apply to BURNELL, BENNETT, & SPROT; or to MAJOR WHITE, 2641 The Warren, Oxford. J

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XXI, Issue 1229, 30 April 1864, Page 6

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