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TO LET, A TWENTY-SIX ACRE GRASS PAD J\ DOCK, well watered, one mile fron Christchurch. Apply to MR. PRINCE. 7696 Sydenham House. ""CANTERBURY TYPOGRAPHICAL ASSOCIATION. THE Second Anniversary General Meeting of the above Association will be held al the Lyttelton Hotel, This Evening, Saturday, Oct. 14, at Seven o'clock. F. J. PEARSON, 7691 Secretary. CHRISTCHURCH TOTAL ABSTINENCE SOCIETY. AN EXPERIENCE, MEETING in connection with the above Society will be held in the Town Hall, THIS (SATURDAY) EVENING, At lialf-past Seven o'clock. The public are respectfully invited to attend. W. W. DAVEY, 7699 Hon. Secretary. CHRISTCHURCH YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION. A PUBLIC LECTURE will be delivered in connection with this Association on MONDAY EVENING NEXT, THE 16TH INST., At the Wesleyan School-room, Durham street, by THE REV. J. W. HABENS, B.A. Subjects-" SOCRATES." Admission—One Shilling. THOS. COX, 7698 Hon. Secretary. gT. MICHAEL'S CHURCH INSTITUTE. • A GENERAL MEETING Of the Institute will be held (D.V.) ON WEDNESDAY EVENING NEXT, OCTOBER 18, IN BONNINGTON'S ROOMS, CATHEDRAL SQUARE. The chair will be taken by the Right Rev. the LORD BISHOP OF CHRISTCHURCH, Who lias kindly promised to give some account of his late visit to the West Coast Goldfieldß. Resolutions will be submitted, having for their.object the establishment of a Christchurch Branch of the Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge, with a depot in the town. The Choral Class will sing SELECT PIECES OP MUSIC, Amongst which one or two Solos have been kindly promised, READINGS Will also be given, should time permit. The chair will be taken at half-past seven 'clock punctually, and the proceedings will be closed not later than ten o'clock. Admission—One Shilling each. H. JACOBS, 7736 President. CANTERBURY AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL ASSOCIATION. THE Committee beg to notify to the public generally that it is arranged for the ANNUAL SHOW To take place in the Association's paddock, Colombo street south, on the 16th NOVEMBER. All entries of Sheep, Cattle, and horses, are to be made with the Secretary, at the Government Buildings, on or before the 7th November, after which, and until the 11th November, entries can be made only on payment of double fees. - The Secretary will attend for the above purpose at the offices of Messrs. Aikmin and Wilson, on Saturdays, the 4th and 11th November, from one till three o'clock. A catalogue of the prizes offered, and all other particulars can now, on application, be obtained gratis at Messrs. Aikmaa and Wilson's. WM. WILSON, Hon. Secretary, Fro. tem. Oct. 13, 1865. . 7695 OALIFORNIAN CIRCUS. THIS DAY, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 14TH. • POSITIVELY THE LAST GRAND JUVENILE DAY PERFORMANCE. Doors open at half-past One; to commence at half-past Two. THIS EVENING. POSITIVELY THE LAST NIGHT. ■ '« A VARIETY OF NEW PERFORMANCES. Door* open at Seven j to commiflC® it Quarter to Eight. 7685. JjIKEE 4N D EAS T . MESSRS. TAYLOR AND STAPLETOH, The Celebrated SENTIMENTAL AND COMIC VOCALISTS, Will appear at the CALEDONIAN CONCERT HALL ON SATURDAY, OCT. 4. ADMISSION—ONE SHILLING, With Refreshment Ticket. MR. A. SINGER, Pianist. I. NEWN HA M, Proprietor. 1722

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Lyttelton Times, Issue 1510, 14 October 1865, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Lyttelton Times, Issue 1510, 14 October 1865, Page 7

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