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New Advertisements A SMALL FARM, of about <yf t ;50 acres, within easy distance of town. r Aj)ply, stating particulars as to improvements and price, for cash, to J.P.JAMESON, 913 Commission Agent, Colombo-street. """"""" TO LET, " THE HOUSE, GARDEN, and PADDOCK at present in the occupation of the undersigned. P. B. BOULTON, 894 Latimer square. TO BE LET, MELVILLE COTTAGE, Durham Street near Government Buildings. Apply to E. REECE, 846 Colombo Street, Christchurch. EDWARD REECE wishes to remin Agriculturists desirous of ordering IMPLEMENTS OR MACHINERY for 1867 harvest, that they should give their orders in time for the next Mail. E. R. is prepared to import on the most liberal terms, MACHINERY OR IMPLEMENTS OF ANY MAKE OR DESCRIPTION. BIRMINGHAM AND SHEFFD3LD WAREHOUSE, Colombo Strebt, Chbistchubch. Mareh 7,1866. 845 mOWN HALL, CHRISTCHURCH. GRAND COMPLIMENTARY BENEFIT, GIVEN TO MR. B. N. JONES, By a number of Friends, in recognition of past services. THURSDAY EVENING, MARCH 11,1866. A great number of GENTLEMEN AMATEURS Have kindly proffered their valuable services. Full particulars in future advertisements 909 SEED WHEAT. TTALLETTS' PEDIGREE WHEAT, -*--*- £1 per Bushel, cash; ESSEX WHITE, 10s per Bushel, cash. This wheat is grown on the farm of the late Mr. Miles, Harewood road, and is really first-class. ■—■— t The Pedigree Wheat went eighty (80) bushels to the acre. Samples to be seen at SHEPPARD & CO.'S. Christchurch, March 5, 1866. 805 TJOYAL PRINCESS' THEATRE. GRAND EXTRA NIGHT. ON MONDAY, MARCH 12, Will be produced, the Celebrated Play entitled, IN G O M A R ; On which occasion MR. W. D. ADDISON (Late of Sadler's Wells, and City of London Theatres), will make his first appearance in Christchurch, supported by MISS M. E. AITKEN, And several Ladies and Gentlemen who have kindly consented to appear. To be followed (by particular desire), with the lively Comedy of the BONNIE FISHWIFE. Miss Thistledown ) „ ~,,,, Maggie Macfarlane } Mxss M. E. Aitkek. The Stage will be Illuminated with Gas. Seats may be secured at the Box office, from 11 to 3.

CANTERBURY YEOMANRY CAVALRY. A GENERAL MEETING of the Corps will be held at the Criterion Hotel, on WEDNESDAY NEXT, the 14th instant, at 6 p.m. Business: To pass the bye-laws previous to their being submitted to his Excellency the Governor for his approval. Mounted Parade will be held at 5 p.m., instead of 5.30 p.m., on THIS DAY, in consequence of General Meeting. By order, FRED. STROUTS, 927 Hon. Sec.

LYTTELTON LAND BUILDING AND INVESTMENT SOCIETY. THE usual Monthly Meeting of the above Society, for the receipt of Subscriptions and for the sale of Shares, will be held at the Town Hall, Lyttelton, this SATURDAY, the 10th March, at half-past seven p.m. JOHN WILLCOX, 925 Secretary. NOTICE, — IMPOUNDED, March 6th from the Avonside. One Dark brovra Draught MARE, black points, long mane and tail, small star on forehead, little white spot on near nostril, two white spots nearside under saddle, got a bit of rope on neck, in- ; distinct brand on off shoulder, like K ; if the same be not released within 21 days from the above date, will be sold. WILHELM SCHMIDT, 911 c Poundkeeper, Christchurch. NOTICE. IMPOUNDED from Wood End on the 3rd of March: One RED STEER, branded J W on near rump. One WHITE BULL CALF, mixed with a little red, branded like x on near rump. And one RED and WHITE BULL CALF, blotched brand on near rump. Damages and driving claimed. If not released within twenty-one (21) days from this date, will be sold. MICHAEL LYNSKEY, Poundkeeper. Kaiapoi, March 4th, 1866. Also, One BLACK PIG with white across the shoulders, impounded by Mr. Pashby. Damages claimed. If not released on or before the 14th instant, will be sold. MICHAEL LYNSKEY, Poundkeeper. Kaiapoi, March 6,1866. 919 c

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XXV, Issue 1633, 10 March 1866, Page 2

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