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New Advertisement? I mOWN HALL, CHRISTCHURCH.! LAST SERIES OF CONCERTS, BY MADAME CARANDINI, MISS ROSINA CARANDINI, MISS FANNIE CARANDINI, AND MR WALTER SHERWIN, Previous to their departure for Victoria. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 24, 1863, And following evenings, PROGRAMME : -Part i. Overture, piano—La G«m Ladra (Rossini) —Miss R. Ccrundini Miss F. Canm(iini Grand Duet—"By the loue Tomb" (Doni-zetti)-Madame Carandini and Mr W. Sherwiu Cavatina-" Take this Cup of Sparkling Wine" (Lurline)-Miss Rosina Carandini Buffo Duet-"Quanto Araoro" (F.lisir of Love)—Madame Carandini .and Mr W. Sherwiu Song—"By the Sad Sea Waves" (Benedict) —Miss Fannie Carandini Trio-"Ti Prego " (Curschman)—Miss R, Carandini Miss F. Carandini, and Mr W. Sherwiu Song—"My Molly Astore" (Lavern) Madame Carandini Duet—"Beautiful Birds" (Glover)— Miss Rosina and Miss Fannie Carandini An Interval of fifteen minutes. Part 11. Duet, piano—' 1 The Canary Bird Quadrille" —Miss 11. Carandini and Miss F. Carandini Song—"Home, Sweet Home" —Madame Carandini Aria—" No, my courage now regaining " (Wallace)—Mr Walter Sherwiu Song—" Her bright smile haunts me still" —Miss Rosina Carandini Buffo Duet—Madame Carandini and Mr Walter Sherwin Valse, Vocal—" Hilda "—Miss Fannie Carandini Scotch Song—" Comin' thro' the Rye"— • Madame Carandini Duet- I ' The Elfin Call" (Gloves-Miss R. Carandini and Miss F. Carandini. Doors open at half-past 7, to commence at 8 o'clock. Admission:—Reserved seals, ss; second seats, 3s. Children half-price. Family tickets, admitting five to a single concert, £l. Tickets may be obtained at Bonnington's Music Warehouse, where a numbered plan of the ball can be seen and seats secured. Carriages may be ordered for half-past ten. MISS BOSINA'S FAREWELL BENEFIT

ON FRIDAY. 7841 MONDAY, 29m JUNE, 18CS. TIMBER AUCTION AT THE CHKISTCHUUCH RAILWAY STATION. GC. AIRMAN will sell as above it cargo * of Bay's timber, consisting of about 50,000 feet of Black Pine and Totara, boards and scantling. Sale at One o'clock. 7823 MONDAY, 29m JUNE, 1868. TIMBER I TIMBER 1! TIMBER! 1! AUCTION SALE AT THE CHRISTCHURCH RAILWAY STATION. CC. AIRMAN will sell as above, the • cargo of Kauri timber just arrived per Speedwell from Auckland, Consisting of—--26x1,24 xl, 21x1,23x1, 25 x J, 18 x 1,12x1,10x1,20 x 2, in lengths of 10 to 20 feet. Scantling, &c. Sale at 1 o'clock. 7822 THE £lO CLAUSE PETITION. fJ\RE Committee beg to inform those inX tercsted, that the petition is now at Messrs Sbeppard and Co.'s for signature. Those who have not signed are earnestly requested to call and do so, and thus back up the efforts of a few for the benefit of the whole. 127 signatures were obtained on Monday from tradespeeple. W. A. SHEPPARD. E. B. BISHOP. 7855 A. DUNCAN. THE £lO CLAUSE. "TRADESPEOPLE in Kaiapoi, Kangiora, _, Lyttelton, and elsewhere, are invited to 6end lists to be attached to the petition, signifying name, trade, and residence, to the Committee. It is only by uniting that we can expect to succeed in the protest. 7854 TJIOR POSITIVE SALE (Separate) UPON DEFERRED PAYMENTS, TWO VALUABLE FREEHOLD PROPERTIES, FRONTING GREAT NORTH ROAD. LOT I.— i Acres, opposite J. T. Peaco:k and the late 1). Innes, Esqrs. LOT 2.—1 Acre, immediately above Carlton Hotel, at present occupied by C. W. S. Purdie, including buildings thereon, with nursery stock,

The above valuable properties will be offered upon the following favourable terms, viz : Lotl-Price ... ... £4OO Lot 2—Price £3OO 25 per cent cash down ; approved endorsed bills for balance at 1 and 2 years, bank interest 10 per cent per annum, Apply to H. MATSON & CO., Or to 7857 WYM WILLIAMS. THOU SALE OB TO LET, THE SHEARERS' ARMS, Stablings, Outbuildings, &c. Well adapted for a Board and Lodging House; any person intending to lease this well-known pioperty, will be dealt liberally with, or a purchaser likewise, A small deposit down; balance-deferred payments. Apply to W. B. BANKS, 7588 c Salisbury street. LAND AND DWELLING-HOUSE, On the Lincoln road, Half-a-mile from the Town Belt, FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE. THIS Property consists of 12| Acres of first-class Pasture Land, securely fenced in and well watered ; and the other improvements are as follows:—An excellent eight-roomed House, fitted with artesian well, and every convenience j also, a three-stalled stable, stock-yard, shed, pigsties, &c., &c. This excellent property will be sold upon easy terms, viz.—Half Cash, and balance as may be agreed upon; or the owner would exchange it for a grazing farm. Apply to No, 207 7640 CHARLES CLARK,

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 2341, 24 June 1868, Page 3

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