Hew Advertisements TO HIS WORSHIP THE MAYOR OF CHRISTCHURCH. s IR,—We request that you will call a PUBLIC MEETING, IN TUB TOWN HALL, ON MONDAY EVENING NEXT, AUG. 3, In order that the public may have the opportunity of expressing an opinion upon the present very serious aspect of Native Affairs. We are, Sir, Your obedient servants, W, Montgomery R. J. S. Harman Edward Jollie W. S. Moorhouse H. Wynn Williams George Gould H. H. Rhodes W. 1). Curruthers J. H. Tvfentyroan W. White Packe, Brothers J. M, Hey wood W. Boag Charles Clark W. 11. Hargreaves W. H. Lane Henry Matson Francis Pavitt W. Reeves Richard Walton P. Jlanmer Walton, Warner& Co. Leonard Harper C. R. Blakiston Lorenzo Moore John Gebbie M. Studholme Joseph Palmer Miles and Co. T. M. Hassal H. P. Murray-AynsleyCobb and Saw tell J. S. Williams E. S. Dalgety & Co. Rich. W. Fereday Henry H. Ilennah Jas. Geo. Hawkes John Inglii Christcliurch, July 24, 1868. TO W. MONTGOMERY, ESQ, In reply to a requisition signed by youreelf and other influential citizens, inviting me to convene a Meeting at the Town Hall, on Monday Evening Next, the 3rd of August, I have great pleasure in complying with your request. W. WILSON, Mayor of Christchurch. Christchurch, July 27,18G8. 86212 QANTERBUKY LICENSED VICTUALLERS' ASSOCIATION. Performance in aid of the Local Charities, July 22nd, 1868. RECEIPTS. £ s. d. Taken at the doors of Theatre ... 27 12 0 Collated by the. Secretary for tickets sold by members of the trade 30 8 0 W. M. Maskell, Esq., donation ... 10 0 Evening Mail Company, do ... 010 0 £59 10 0 DISBURSEMENTS. £ s. d. Mr Joyce, Manager, including Mrs Joyce's services ... 10 0 0 Mrs Elliott 3 0 0 MrZinckgraf 10 0 Ward and Beeves printing and advertising ... 8 10 Evening Mail 1 17 6 Press . 0 16 9 Tracy, loan of carpet and lighting kerosine lamps 0 IS 0 Fryer (supernumerary) 0 6 0 Small, carting musical instruments 012 0 Dixon, copying parts 0 8 6 Howard, posting bills, and cleaning and lighting house ... 115 0 A. J, White, chairs and furniture 14 0 Carpenter 1 10 0 Properties 0 4 6 Scene shifter 0 5 0 Gas 0 15 2 Nett profits handed to W. Wilson EBq 26 19 1 £59 10 0
Distributed as under : £ s. d. Orphan Asylum ... 8 19 11 House of Refuge ... 819 10 Hospital 8 19 10 £26 19 7 W. WILSON, Mayor of Christchurch. Per J. Dewsbury, TOWN HALL, CHRI-STCHURCH. A GRAND VOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL CONCERT will be given BT MK ROWLEY, SEN., ON WEDNESDAY EVENING, AUGUST 5, In Aid of the lUNDS OF THE ORPHAN ASYLUM. Under the very Distinguished Patronage of His Honor the Superintendent, W. Montgomery, Esq., Deputy-Superinten-dent, The Members of the Executive Council, His Worship the Mayor, W. Wilson, Esq, M.P.C., The City Corporation. &c., &c,, &c. PROGRAMME. Part First. The Cavalry Band—Overture—" Martha " Recit. and Air—" The Dentil of Nelson " Mr Rowley, «en,...(Braham) Duet—' 0 wert Thou in the Cauld Blast"— the Misses Rowley.. .(Mendelssohn) Song —"The Orphan's Prayer"... Miss Rowley Flute Solo, introduction and air, with variations—"Jenny Jones"... Mr Rowley, jun. Song and Chorus —By the Company ... (Bishop) Song—"The Maniac"—Mr Rowley, jun,,.. (Russell) Song—'' The Blind Girl to her Harp "—Miss Rowley...(Glover) Cavalry Band—Selections from " La Somnnmbula " Interval of Ten Minutes. Pißi Second. Cavalry Band—" Mira 0 Norma " Song—" Living Eclio "—Miss Rowley, with llute obligato by Mr Rowley, jun. ... (Bishop) Trio—" Glorious Apoilo"—Messrs Rowley, sen., Preeco, and Rowley, juu. ... (Wcbbe) Song—" The Rhine Land "—Mr Rowley, jun. ...(Randcgger) Duet—"The May Bells and Flowers"—the Misses Rowley...(Mendelssohn) Descriptive Song—"The White Squall"— Mr Rowley, sen....(Birker) Song—"Silver Chimes "—Miss Rowley ... (Claribel) Part Song—" See the Clmriot at Hand "—By the Company...(Or Oxen) Ballad—" My Blue-Ey'd Nell"—Mr Rowley, sen...(Linley) Cavalry Hand..." God Savo the Queen." Pianist—llerr Zinckgraf. Performance to commence at Eight o'clock precisely, Prices of Admission—Front seats, ss; back peata, 3s each, 8741 NO. 2 COMPANY. THE COMPANY will PARADE in front of the DRILL SHED on MONDAY (this evening) at 7 o'clock p.m. for the usual monthly inspection. R. J. S. HARMAN, 8733 Captain.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume XXX, Issue 2375, 3 August 1868, Page 3
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