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ZST&tdv" FOR DUNEDIN. y rpIIE Panama, New Zealand, and 111 lik X Australian Royal Mail ComtjyCjcL pany's Steamship LORD'ASHLEY, Thoiias Randall, Commander, Is appointed to sail for the above port, on or about SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 11, At 12 o'clock noon. For freight or passage apply to MILES & CO., Lyttelton and Christchurch. Return Tickets issued for visitors to the Exhibition a? single fares. 3206 NOTICE. k, n HIP W. 11. HASELDEN» FOR MADRAS. All CLAIMS against this SHIP must be rendered in duplicate to the undersigned, on or before WEDNESDAY, the Bth INST., or they will not be recognised. MILES & CO., Agents. J Lyttelton, 6th Feb., 1865. 3208 ( SCHOLASTIC.— An EX-STUDENT of a celebrated University, possessing many excellent testimonial?, having some spare time at his disposal, is open to a few tuitions in Christchurch or neighbourhood. Would take a class in a school. Reference kindly permitted to several of the local gentry. Terms moderate. Address, B, 25, Chief Post-Office, Christchurch. 3183 LEITHFIELD SCHOOL. A MASTER is WANTED for the above School. Salary, £120 per annum, a residence, and the school fees, amounting at present to £50 per annum. The master must be married, and the wife must be competent to assist in the duties of the school. Th«y will be required to receive boarders; the residence being built especially for that purpose. Candidates to attend personally, with testimonials of abilities and character, at the School House, at 12 o'clock, on Friday, the 12th inst. J. H. MOORE, Chairman, 3180 Leithfield School Committee. WANTED, by the advertiser, employment as a GARDENER. Is a good milker, and willing to make himself generally useful. Apply to W. H., Times office; Christchurch. c 3182 WANTED, a good COOK. Apply, before one o'clock, to Mrs. RAYMOND BROWNE, East Town Belt. 3188 k . THE friends of the late Mr. JOHN BOASE are respectfully informed that the funeral will leave his late residence at quarter to three o'clock p.m., TO-MORROW. Christchurch, Feb. 6th, 1865. 3179 LADIES' BAZAAR. A FANCY BAZAAR will be held in the New Assembly Rooms, Lyttelton, on Wednesday, and Thursday, the 22nd, and 2?rd February inst.— each day from 11 till 5 p.m., and reopening at 7 o'clock. The objects of this Bazaar are :— To provide the balance of the cost of an Organ for Trinity Church. To defray the debt on the Lyttelton Parsonage. To clear off a small debt on the Schools. Contributions, pecuniary or otherwise, will be thankfully-received by the following ladies, who have kindly undertaken to preside at the stalls : — Mrs. H. P. Murray Aynesley Mrs. Barker Mrs. Geo. Buckley Mrs. Donald Mrs. Edmiston Mrs. Gee, Christchurch Mrs. T. M. Gee Mrs. Knowles Mrs. Leake, Christchurch Mrs. E. Mills Miss Parsons * Mrs. J. T. House Mrs. G. Tayler. 3108 PRINCESS' THEATRE Sole Lessee Mr. J. L. Hall FAREWELL BENEFIT OF MR, J. MANLY. THIS EVENING (Tuesday), FEB. 7th, The performance will commence with the Grand Sensation Drama, THE OCTOROON. ( By particular desire, Jacob M'Closlcy, Mr. J. Manlt. To conclude with the Screaming Farce, THE ILLUSTRIOUS STRANGER. Benjamin Bowbell (a shipwrecked Cockney), Mr. J. L. Hall, with song, "The Misadventures of a Cockney." To-Morrow, Wednesday, Feb. 8, Grand Cricketing Fete. Will be given away, a splendid new bat to the highest scorer, and new ball for the best bowler. On Saturday, Feb. 11, Grand Conundrum Night. A magnificent watch will be given to the author of the best Conundrum, and a gold ring to the worst. I Conundrums to be sent to Mr. H. Morison, Royal Princess' Theatre, not later tliau Friday, Feb. 10. 3200 J)OYAL PRINCESS' THEATRE. PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. A PERFORMANCE Will shortly be given by | AMATEURS OF THIS CITY, In joint aid of the ORPHAN ASYLUM, And the fund now being raised for THE WIDOW AND FAMILY OF HENRY THORPE. Full particulars will be given in the course of a few day&. 3214 THE SOUTHERN PROVINCES ALMANAC IS NOW PUBLISHED THE ALMANAC contains Maps of Christchurch and Lyttelton. Ephemeris, General Directory, Garden Calendar, Port Regulations, Light Dues, Narrative of Events, Custom Tariff (new), Useful Tables, Mercantile Charges, Postage Rates and Regulations, Canterbury Directory, Trades Directory for Christchurch, Lyttelton, Kaiapoi, Rangiora, and Leithfield, besides a mass of other useful information. | PRICE THREE SHILLINGS. To be obtained at the Times Offices, Christchurch and Lyttelton, and of the agents of the paper elsewhere. 2423 TO FARMERS. THE undersigned are Purchasers of Wheat, Oats, and Barley for cash, 3201 c MILTON & CO. pHOT(JG{IA p HY MR. B.LA'MERT, of the Firm of MUNDY & LA'MERT, begs to inform the inhabitants of Lyttelton, that he intends opening a TEMPORARY PHOTOGRAPHIC ESTABLISHMENT, nearly opposite the Lyttelton Times office, on Wednesday next, where he will be able to execute Cartes de Visitcs, Medallion Heads, Views of Steres, &c., &c. N.B.—Waiting-room for Ladies. Feb. 7. 3205

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XXIII, Issue 1356, 7 February 1865, Page 6

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