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Properties for Sale. FREEHOLD LAND FOR SALE. miIIRTY ACKES~OF FIRST-CLASS * LAND, Five miles from Christchurch. Also, The promises lately occupied by URQUIIART MACPHEIiSON GLOtJCESTKR STItLKT, CHRIS T C II U RC tl. Apply to J. BALDWIN, Upholsterer, &c., 8615 c Colombo street, Christchurcii. "TO BE SOLD, A BARGAIN ! "I Q ACRES OF LAND, within nine miles J O of Christchurch, on the Great South Road, No. 8133, joining the Government Reserve. Also, 1 quarter-acre section in the Asliburton township, being No. 131. Also) 50 acres of splendid land, in the Ashburton District, fronting the Railway Reserve, No. 4529. Also, 3 sections in the township of Northport, Saltwater Creek, Nos. 26, 68, and 55. Also, 1 half-acre, well stocked with fruit trees, and a well of good water, in Christchurch, with 4£ chain frontage on Worcester street and East Town Belt; to be sold in one piece or in small blocks. Apply to MR. WM. DEARSLEY, Ferry Koad, near the Town Belt, 9618 Christchurcii. _____ NOTICE ! NOTICE ! ! NOTICE ! ! ! TOL E T THREE HOUSES in, and in the vicinity of Christchurcii, .suitable for respectable families. Apply to E. COXHEAD, Cambridge Terrace East, Christchurcii. 8821 c TO LET.—The PLOUGHING and CULTIVATION of Five or Six Hundred Acres of Land, in three equal parcels successively, at SWANNANOA, EYRE RIVER. J. EVANS BROWN, c 9830 Swannanoa. Amusements. GRAND CONCERT, IN AID OF THE OXFORD CHURCH AND PARSONAGE FUND. Under the Patronage • f HIS HONOR SAMUEL BEALEY, ESQ , Superintendent; And the Officers of the Volunteers. . ON WEDNESDAY EVENING, JAN. 17, 1866, AT THE TOWN HALL, CHRISTCHUKCH. PROGRAMME. Pakt I. Overture, ... Band, ... Kohler Glee —" Blow, gentle Gales" ... Bishop Mrs. White, Mrs. Holland, Messrs. Foley, Stansell, and Rutland. Song Mrs. Johnson Duet—" Sempre Sempre" ... Donizetti Mrs. FitzGerald and Mr. Stansell. Song Mrs. White Part Song—" The Image of the Rose," Mr. Bki.l. Reichard^, Song—"Sweet Nightingale," Boscovitch Mrs. Hose. Duet— u Se m'arai ancor" ... ... Verd Mrs. Holland and Mr. Bell. Solo—Cornet Mr. Kotijf Part-song—" The Alpine Wooer." INTERVAL OF TEN MINUTES. Part 11. Overture—Band ... ... ... Kohler Part-soi g—" Banish not Hope" ... l.orenz Song—"Lo, here the gentle Lark" Bishop Mrs. FitzGeiiald. Flute Obligito Mr. Wood. Duet—"We come to thee, Savoy," Glover Mrs. White and Mrs. Holland. Song ... Mr. Bell. Solo—Violin Mr. Bonnington. Duet, Mrs. Johnston and Mr. J. B. Stansell. Song and Chorus—" Good-bye" .. Christy's Mr. Foley. National Anthem. Tickets, 5s and 3s each, May be obtained at Mr. Bonnington's Cashel stieet; Mr. YounghushiindV, Colombo street; or at the Times Office. Doors open at 7.30 p.m., and the concert will commence at 8 p.m. precisely. 9627 J£ O lILEH'S GARDEN. RACE NIGHTS. TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, AND THURSDAY. EVENING ASSEMBLIES. ADMISSION, 2s. 6d. Commencing at Eight o'clock. 97^6 KOHLER'S HOTEL AMD PLEASURE GARDENS, LINCOLN ROAD. MR. KOHLER begs to announco to his friends and the public, thftt the above fashionable place of resort is now open for the summer season, and is well worthy of a visit. Swimming Hath, Splendid Fountains, Maze, Cricket Ground, Quoits, Skittles, Bag.itelle, Rifle Gallery, Gymnasium, Swings, &<•.; Picture Gallery, Classical Statuary, News Room, English nnd Colonial Papers ; a Collection of Ancient Armour mid Weapons of Warfare, on View. Admission, including Swimming Bath and 'Masse, one huii.mnq, Lttdies and children (admission to the Gardens and Maze) sixpence. Season Ticket £1 10s. The garden cnn be engaged for private picnics and wedding parties. Mr. Kohler'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 less than two pas. aengere.)

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XXV, Issue 1589, 16 January 1866, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Lyttelton Times, Volume XXV, Issue 1589, 16 January 1866, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Lyttelton Times, Volume XXV, Issue 1589, 16 January 1866, Page 4