Sbtatuwitts. STEAM TO TIMARU, OAMARU, AND DUNEDIN. THE N.Z.S.N. Company's Steamship LADY BIRD Will sail THIS DAY (Tuesday) at 5 p.m. Apply to MATHESON'S AGENCY, 8786 Lyttelton and Cliristchurch. STEAM TO DUNEDIN. fJIHE N.Z.S.N. Co.'s favourite WELLINGTON, Is appointed to sail as above, on THURSDAY, THE 6m INST., At 4 pm. Apply to MATHESON'S AGENCY, 8787 Lyttelton and Cliristchurch. FOR AUCKLAND GOLDFIELDS. fjpHE Al Clipper Schooner CLEOPATRA, 150 Tons, Will SAIL for Auckland on FRIDAY, 7th AUGUST. ... £4 10 0 Apply to BROWNELL & CO., Cliristchurch. Or ALBERT CUFF, 8785 Lyttelton. WANTED, Ladies' and Gentlemen's left off Wearing APPAREL, in any quantity. J. SOLOMON'S Cheap Shop, Papanui road. N.B.—Letters attended to. 8784 WANTED, by a respectable Young Person, a situation as HOUSE or NURSEMAID. Good references from last situation. No objection to the country. Apply, R. A., office of this paper. 8782 HALSWELL FLAX COMPANY (Limited.) WANTED, a Thoroughly Competent Person to take the management of the Company's Flax Works. Applications with testimonials, and stating qualifications, to be sent in to the Secretary on or before THURSDAY, the 13th inst. Lichfield street, Christchurch, August 3rd, 1868. _£}" l REWARD.—LOST, in the vicinity c£/J. of Witson'a Half-way-House, West Coast Road, a black tan and white sheep bitch named MADDIE; had on, when lost register, collar No. 2918. The above reward will be paid to anyone delivering her at Watson's Half-way-House. 8783
Ip HEA TE E KOTAL, THURSDAY EVENING, AUGUST 6. GRAND GALA NIGHT. ANNIVERSARY OF H.E.H. THE DUKE OF EDINBURGH'S BIRTHDAY. Remember the Steeplechase. An Amateur Dramatic Performance will take place as above for ONE NIGHT ONLY! When will be presented the Comic Drama, in two acts, entitled CROSSING THE LINE; OR THE TWIN BROTHERS OF AMSTERDAM! To he followed by a miscellaneous entertainment, in which Dr. J. P. Gradwell and Mr Fred. Williams have kindly consented to appear. To conclude with the Bcreaming Farce, in one act, of the THREE CUCKOOS! Last appearance of Mr J. G. Joyce and Miss J. Graham. GRAND PROVINCIAL STEEPLECHASES, Will take place on THE DUKE OE EDINBURGH'S BIRTHDAY, THURSDAY, 6th AUGUST. THE only entrance to the Steeplechase Course is through the gate of J. Stace, Esq., Berwick Farm, at the foot of Cashel street east. All parties obtaining access by any other road, or through any fence on the lands of Messrs Stace, Brittan, or Green, will be treated as trespassers. No horsemen or carriages will be allowed on the ground; but ample arrangements hare been made for the accommodation of horses and vehicles at the yards on Berwick Farm. All visitors will be required to pay is on entrance to the ground. N.B.—All parties are specially warned not to bring dogs on the ground, as poison has been laid. By Order of the Stewards, E. W. MILLET, Clerk of the Course.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume XXX, Issue 2376, 4 August 1868, Page 3
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