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WORKING MENS* BUILDING SOCIETY. THE usual Monthly Meeting for payment of subscriptions, &c, will be held at the FORESTERS' HALL, This Day, SATURDAY, May 19, at Eight p.m. G. FURBY, 552 . , Secretary. THE Ratepayers Mutual Procection Society, will hold their Annual Meeting •t Mr. Oram's, Lyttelton Hotel, on MONDAY Next, 21st May, at Half-past Seven o'clock, P m ' 548 PniCß 58, On Sale at the Lyttelton Times Office, c WARD & REEVES. AND GARDENS. SWIMMING AND SHOWER BA.THS FOUNTAIN, MAZE, GYMNASIUM, i ■ ■ - ■ &c, &c. OPEN BAIL Y." ADMISSION FREE. Tjl L E C T I 0 N E E R I N G. CLOTHES FOR SALE By the undersigned. Any quantity of Turncoats, Apply to EDWARD, at the Com-mittee-rooms of the PUPPET, Lyttelton. J. BALDWIN, COLOMBO STREET, CHRISTCHURCII, "OEGS to announce, having completed his _ J arrangements for carrying on the business of an UNDERTAKER in all its branches, is prepared to Furnish every requirement, and conduct Funerals at moderate charges, and hopes to secure a share of patronage in this department of hia business. 162 THE Friends of the late Mr. THOMAS BROOKES, late of Queenstown, Otago, are informed that his FUNERAL will leave his late residence, Salisbury street, on MONDAY, the 21st INST., at half-past Three o'clock. ALFRED OSBORN, 540 Undertaker. TO BUILDERS, CONTRACTORS, UP-COUNTRY SETTLERS, AND ' OTHERS. The entire cargo of the barque Bergenserenand other shipments, in quantities to suit purchasers, Consisting of 300,000 Feet of Jin., gin., lin., ljin,, ljin., and and grooved . Baltic red and white flooring boards, and tongued and grooved, and beaded lining hoards. 350,000 feet red and white Baltic deals, logs, scantlings, and boards viz., - MS* 18, 10 i io, «*». 6x6, 12x4, 11x3, 9x3, 7x3, 6x3, 5x3, 4x3, 4x2 3x2, &C. 30,000 feet clear pine boards, plained both sides.

180,000 feet, in Architrave, cornice and other mouldings, skirtings, &c. Also, A large assortment of Colonial timber and all kinds of building materials. Note,—Sawiug, planing, tonguing, grooving, morticing, tennoning, &c, &e., done for the trade. F. JENKINS, City Steam Saw Mills, Planing, Moulding, and Joinery Works and Timber Yards, Ferry Road and St. Asaph street. Christchurch, Jan. 1,1866. 84 CHRISTCHURCH STEEPLECHASES. NOTICE TO OWNERS OF HORSES. *A CCEPTANCES for the " Grand Pro- . rincial Handicap," and ENTRIES For the " Selling Steeplechase" and " Scurry Steeplechase" must be delivered to the Hon. Sec. at BARNARD'S REPOSITORY, Previous to 8 p.m. MONDAY, 21sr INST. For the Selling race, the price of the hone must he distinctly named, as well as the age, and description, viz,, whether a maiden or not; and for each event the colours of the rider require to he mentioned, under penalty of fine, W. D. BARNARD, 556 Eon. Seo. /'N.RAND STEEPLECHASES TO COME OFF ON QUEEN'S BIRTHDAY, THURSDAY, 24th INST, The only Entrance to the Steeplechase Course, is through the Gate of J. Stace, Esq., Berwick Farm, at the foot of Cashel street. All parties obtaining access by any other road, or througli any fence on the lands of Messrs, Brittan or Stace, will be treated as Ample arrangements hare been made for the accommodation of horses and vehicles, at the Capacioui yards on Berwick Farm. By order of the Stewards, FRED. D. HAMILTON, 667 Clerk of the Course. FIRST PROVINCIAL STEEPLECHASES. NOTICE. - A G R.A N D STAND Has been erected on the summit of the hill round which each cross-country event is to be run, for the special accommodation of Ladies, and of those who may wish to avoid the crush of the expected crowd. From this extra elevation every jump will be distinctly visible. Admission, only si, By order of the Stewards, FRED. D. HAMILTON, 668 Clerk of the Cousre,

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XXV, Issue 1692, 19 May 1866, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Lyttelton Times, Volume XXV, Issue 1692, 19 May 1866, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Lyttelton Times, Volume XXV, Issue 1692, 19 May 1866, Page 3

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