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To Let* NOTICE I NOTICE !J NOTICE!! 1 |T0 ~ E T THREE HOUSES in, and in the vicinity of Christchuroh, suitable for respectable famlllei. » Apply to E. COXHEAD, Cambridge Terrace East, Christchurcb. 8821 c TO BE LET, furnished, a PARLOUR and BEDROOM, for one or two gentlemen. Apply, Mrs. GREENGOE, Canary Cottage, f Wilson's Bridge, Heathcote. 9031 DWELLING HOUSE TO LET. THAT Commodious DWELLING HOUSE Situate at the corner of Canterbury and Exeter-Streets, Lyttelton, at present occupied by Mr. H. Hawkins, The capacious GARDEN, in which the House stands, is well stocked with a variety of fruit trees and plants, and is at present in first rate order, attached to the Garden, is a PADDOCK of about two acres in extent, laid down in English Grass. 1 The HOUSE (which is roofed with slates) contains Eight Rooms, and is in thorough . repair. For further particulars, apply to J. T. PEACOCK, & Co., Lyttelton, Ist Nov. 1865. c 8162 Amusements' aOYERNOR'S BAY FANCY FAIR In Aid of the PARSONAGE FUND, Will be held in Mr. Parsons's paddock, on , FRIDAY, THE 29TH INST. The Betsy Douglas, steamer, will leave . Lyttelton for the Jetty, Governor's Bay, on the morning of that day, at 11 o'clock, con- | veying passengers there, and back in the evening. Fare, four shillings. Tickets to be obtained on board, or of Mr. Gee, Lyttelton. An ample bill of fare will be provided, at moderate charges. The amusements will consist of BOAT SAILING and ROWING; AUNT SALLY, QUOITS, &c.; And TWO BALLOONS Will be set off during the day. A paddock will be provided for the horses, free of charge. Admission to the Grounds—One Shilling each. c 8920 J) ROGRAMME OF THH AKAROA ANNUAL REGATTA TO BE HELD IST JANUARY, 1866. Open to all Comers. First Race. FIVE-OARED WHALE BOATS, With Steer Oar. Second Race. SAILING MATCH, OPEN BOATS, If centre boards to be ceiled. Third Race. FOUR-OARED BOAT RACE. Fourth Race. SAILING MATCH FOR DECKED VESSELS. Fifth Race. PAIR-OARED RACE. Sixth Race. DINGY RACE. Seventh Race. SHOVEL RACE. To conclude with the usual RURAL SPORTS. GEORGE PORTER, 9133 Hon. Secretary. KOHLER'S HOTEL AND PLEASURE GARDENS, LINCOLN ROAD. MR. KOHLER begs to announce to his friends and the public, that the above fashionable place of resort is now open for the summer season, and is well worthy of a visit. Swimming Bath, Splendid Fountains, Maze, Cricket Ground, Quoits, Skittles, Bagatelle, Rifle Gallery, Gymnasium, Swings, &c. ; Picture Gallery, Classical Statuary, News Room, English and Colonial Papers ; a Collection of Ancient Armour and Weapons of Warfare, on View. Admission, including Swimming Bath and Maze, onh shilling. Ladies and children (admission to the Gardens and Maze) sixpence. Season Ticket £1 10s. i The garden can be engaged for private picnics and wedding parties. Mr. liohler's quadrille music always in attendance. Terms moderate, apply at the gardens. N.B.—-Cabs run at all hours of the day : fare—one shilling (not Icsb than two passengers.) 7825 Government Notices. WEST COAST ROAD. Notice is hereby given that, on and after WEDNESDAY, the 25th inst., the Driving of Cattle along the line of the West Coast Road, now in course of construction, between the mouth of the Otira River and Hokitika, is prohibited until further notice. EDWARD JOLLIE, Provincial Secretary. Provincial Secretary's Office, Christchurch, 18th Oct., 1865. c 7828 NOTICE. GENERAL GOVERNMENT ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH. OPENING OF THE LINE TO PICTON. ON AND At TER this date an Electric Telegraph Station will be opened at Picton. The tariff of charges can be seen at the various Stations. ALFRED SHEATH, Telegraphic Engineer. Christchurch, 14th December, 1865. 9038 - Medicines. JPCONOMICAL WASHING. —For oheap and - t - i expeditious washing use Harper Twelvetrees' preparation of Glycerine and Soap Powder, which lathers profusely) and washes with a third of the usual time and troublo. No other washing Powder or Soap Powder will do this! Sold in penny packets by all Storekeepers, and Wholesale by Harper Twolretrees, Bromley-by-Bow, London. 8007

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XXIV, Issue 1568, 21 December 1865, Page 4

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