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New Advertisements. ASHBUKTON ROAD DISTRICT. 1 this District, will bo hold at Anthon; Thompson's, Upper Ashbnrton, on the Firs' TUESDAY in January, nt Noon. W. & PETER, Chairman. CHARITABLE CONCERT. T0 W N II ALL. TUESDAY NEXT, DEC. 22, 1868. "\|R. C. BONNINGTON legs to announce 11 that a Grand Concert will be given in the Town Hnll, on Tuesday Next, Dec.22, JB6B, the proceeds of which will be handed over to the Sisters of onr Lady of Missions, who will place Hie same towards a Catholic Orphanago Fund, now much needed in Cliristchurch. The public are on this occasion appealed to on charitable grounds, at the same time it is hoped that the programme herewith submitted will be consiikad an Tickets may be purchased of the Sisters at the Convent, Barbadnes Street, Cliristchurch, and at the usual places in town. PROGRAMMEPART I. Overture—"Occasional"—By the full Band... (Handel) " Robert toi que J'aime"—Miss Ada Sinclair Taylor... (Meyerbeer) Quartette for Flute, Violin, Viola, and Violoncello-" La gam Ladra"-Major J. C. Wilson, C.B, Messrs Bonnington, Jones, and Lee... (Rossini) Sang—" Good bye Sweetheart, good bye"— Dr Julius Haast .. (Hatton) Due-t for two Clarionets (arrangement of "Quis est Homo," from the Stabat Mater"-Messrs Bttoz and Triphook... (Rossini.) Vocal Quartette from Maria-" Mezza Notte Suona gia"—The Misses Loughnan, Mr Loughnan, and Mr H. Thompson... (Flotow) Solo—English Concertina—" Linda di Chamouni—Miss Lavinia Tayler ... (Blagrove) Vocal Serenade, with instrumental accompaniment —" Stars of the Summer Night"-C. Bonnington, Tart 11, Waltze?-" The Mount Cook"-By the full 8and...(0. Bonnington) Song- 11 The Dream of Joy"—Mrs Lloyd.,. (Donnizetti) Trio-" Perfida Clori" - Mesdames Hornbrook, Lloyd, and Miss Oakes .., (Cherubini) Romauce in E, Violin and Pianoforte—Mrs Hamilton, and' Mr Bonnington ... (Beethoven) Song-' 1 The Landing of the Pilgrim Fathers" —Mrs Hornbrook... (Mrs Hemans) Trie—«TiPrego"-Mrs Lloyd, Miss Oakes, and Mr H. Thompson...(Curchmann) Song—" Nelson," with band accompaniment -Mr C. Merton.„(Braham) Serenade, with English Concertina obligate - Miss Ada Sinclair, and Miss Lavinia Tay!er...(Gounod) Comic song-" I'm a timid nervous Man"— Mr J. H. Bennett,„(Choriey.) 2718 T YTTELTON REGATTA, 1869. Commodore; H. P. M. AYNSLEY Esq. Vice-Commodore; CAPT. F. D. GIBSON.

PROGRAMME! 10.30 a.m.-PAiR.OABED Boat Race.In any description of boats (with steersman). Open to all comers. 11 a.ra.-BoYs' RACE.-Four-oared. For boyß under 18 years of age. 11.30 a.m.—Four-Oared Boat Race,— Open to all comers. In any description of boat. 12 noon-OrEs Boat Saihsg Match. 12.30 pm.—Four-Oared Boat Race.— In watermen's boats, or boats of that class. 1 p.m.—Shits' Gig Race. 1.30 p.m.-ScDLLERs'Race. 2 p.m.-SAiusG RACE.-For watermen's boats, or any boats of that class. 2.30 p.m.-YACiiT Race. 3 p.m.-DucK Dust. SHORK SPORTS. Racing, Jumping, and Leaping. Joseph carder, 2 "- 1 Hon. Secretary. miMARU RACES, 1869. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 3. M.Studholme.Esq., G. B. Parker, Esq., B. Luxmoore, Esq., 11. Belfkld, Esq. Judgc-A.Cox.Esq. Maide.v Plate of £4O sovs., added to a sweepstake of £3 each. Entrance, £2, For all horses that have not won public money. Distance, \\ miles. Canterbury Jockey Ciub weights. TiM.'.nu Cui> of £7O, added to a sweepstake of .£5 each. Entrance, £3. 2J miles. C.J.C weights. Hurdle Race of £4O, added lo a siveepstako of £:i each. Entrance, £2. 2 miles over 7 flights of hurdles; welter weights. Hack Hack of 4110. Entrance, £l. Halfmile heals. Catch weights. For all horses Ihathavo not won public money, or entered for any race of the meeting. South Canterbury Handicap of £7O, added to a sweepstake of £5 each. Entrance, £3. 1J miles. Nominations, with £3, to be made to the Secretary, on orbefore Saturday, 16th January, 1869, but any entry bearing the post-mark of January 15, will be accepted. Weights to be published in the Timaru Herald and Lyttelton Times, on or about 23rd January. Acceptances, with £2 10s, to be made on the 30th January. The balance on the night of the 2nd February. Half forfuit for acceptors, Tradesmen's Plate of £4O, added to a sweepstakes of £3 each. Entrance, £2, One mile. C.J.C. weights. Winners of the Maiden Plate to carry 3lb penalty; of the Cup or Handicap, 7lbs. Not accumulative. C.J.C. rules strictly adhered to. Owners of all horses will be required to state the age of each horse, and also the colours of the riders *hen entered. The stewards or whom they may appoint to handicap, decision of the stewards to be final. Owners entering horses to be subscribers to the fund of at least £2. Fire per cent of all winnings to go to the race fund, Entries, where not otherwise specified, to made by January, 29, at 5 p.m. Mares and geldings allowed 3lbs in weight for age races, No entries or nominations will be valid unless accompanied by the necessary amount in cash. W. KITSON, 1167 Secretary.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XXX, Issue 2483, 17 December 1868, Page 4

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