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New Advertisements rii HE E ROYAL ~- MIGHT, SATURDAY. LAST NIGHT -. "... op .THE. MAttVELS QF.PERU, , ". Last Night of ;,/miss fanny/brown. LastNightof ■;.■■'■■■- M .■■■■.A. '■'•% "■■■■%■-■ P -P;."--A-,'"---'v. And the present ■■*:■■■;■/, .. : DRAMATIC COMPANY. .Fail not to see the most; gorgeous and exciting spectaiileever presented to a Gbristchurch public. ; ; 6896 pOOKE, ZQYARA,; AND,WILSON'S ;. : . great: %;oßLbyeißcps, [, The. most complete 'Cirque Yerite in the ;..'World-,...... MONDAY EVENING, MARCH 11, i Positively the. of this Combination Troupe. On which occasion, by particular desire» ■ and to comply with many requests of several families, a grand FAREWELL BENEFIT Will, be tendered, to MADAME TOURNEAR, ■Whose equestrian skill, graceful pose, and daring.Seats on horseback, have, on each occasion of her visit toCbristchurch, been so highly appreciated arid admired. Madame Tournear takes this last opportunity of returning her mbstgrateful acknowledgments to her many private friends, at the same time thanking those who nightly greet her with acclamations: of applause. She now assures- those, who may honour her with their patronage that' the Programme selected for this occasion shall be of the most refined, and amusing descriptipni as each and, every Member of this unique Company have pledged themselves to use their utmost; endeavours to carry out the programme, and. makethisbyfar the greatest night of the. MADAME TOURNEAR Will make her '. GRAND ASCENSION ON THE TIGHT rope,, ; Which will be erected in the Repository, Sixty Feet from the ground, GRAND OPENrAIRFETE. MRw BJRiD ) WILL WALK ; ON STILTS Twenty Feet high, from, the, Provincial Hotel to the Circus, for a-'wager,of £2o—a feat never attempted by any Artist, TURPIN'S RIDE TO YORE-LAST W GR AND MI D-D AY PERFORMANCE; > THIS DAY (SATURDAY),; MARCH 9, Commencing at 2p.m. ; 6881 , tqlet, /.. sydenham house, glass, china, and lamp depot. MR. prince,:; :, TS desirous of letting, for ajterm of notlesß WELL-KNOWN PREMISES; Situated in Colombo street,.consisting, of | Shop, Show-room, Dwelling-house, Stable, Shed, and Yard. If taken with the stock, easy terms will be given. .;! N.B, The premises are well-adapted for an ] extensive merchant's store.' Also, ■ | HIS PRIVATE RESIDENCE, Waltham House, / Very pleasantly situated in Colombo street I soath, within amileof the Town: Belt. It consists of twelve rooms, and .has. been recently plastered, papered,- .and painted throughput. . The Dining-room and Drawingroom are each. 18. x 22 -the other rooms are in proportion, and replete with every convenience, and in every way suited for a family residence. There are two Paddocks, and excellent Kitchen Garden and. Outhouse, &c, For further particulars apply to C. PRLNCE, 6895 ' .:,; Sydenham House. 1 SALE OR TO LET WITH ; COVENANT TO PURCHASE, ENGLEFIELD HOUSE, ,-. ... ] Withvornamental grounds, garden,, paddock,,' stable, .coacti-hbuse, and other out-buildings; thewhole inmost complete order. The house contains large drawing arid, dining rooms, study, three large and three small,bedrooms,'kitchen, scullery, pantry,] &c. ;■■■"'":■""■ ■■■■'■-■' ■■-'■ ■;"■ ''■'■•■ The land comprises Z\ acres,, with long frontages tolhe Avon road and Town Belt: east. ....". ";' . ...... ....... The Furniture may be taken.at a valuation. For further particulars, and to View the propertyapply by letter to i ; ; MR..TRAVERS, 3331 ~ . Englefield HOUSE TO LET. THAT WELL-KNOWN AND BEAUTIFULLY . SITUATED FAMILY MANSION, the residence of F. A. Weld, Esq., near Leitlifield,. and known as brackeSeield; : :. The house : contains sixteen ! rooms, nine, large and seven sriialli.wilh. a greenhouse: attached;: there is also aipdge, ivitli good accommodation for a.family. Theout-buildingß consist of stables, wasli arid bake-house, cellar,, storeandoffices, complete; -withshrubberies, wellßtockedgardenandorchard;' . There are. 743.acresof larid,.wberebf ; over 100 acres are laid down in mixed English grasses, and about 70 acres under plough. The. land ib divided into thirteen paddocks, :we 1 1... supplied with water in all Eeasons j the fencing is;pf the best possible description. About 25 pure bred Rpmncy Marsh sheep will be let with the farm, imported (or bred frorri stock ;impprt : ed) ; by.Mr Weld, arid carefully Selected from the best English flocks; .also, .100 half bred' ewe's;'-/ The other stock, half bred ewes.ram lambs, wethers, &c, with house furniture, farm\ produce,.implementß, &c;, may, if desired, he takeh.at a yaluatibh.; For further particulars apply to: ' 'Or to Cathedral square;.. // BARMAN & 'STEVENS, 1 ""''."■ (j833 Herefordi. Btreet, Christchurch,

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 1941, 9 March 1867, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Lyttelton Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 1941, 9 March 1867, Page 3