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Shipping Notices. NOTICE TO SHIPPERS AND PASSENGERS. SHIP MATOAKA FOR LONDON, Alfred Stevens, Commander. THE above ship will clear at the Customs on TUESDAY, 11th MAY. Shippers are requested to have _____ balance of cargo alongside not later than Saturday, and to take out bills of lading, and pass export entries on or before Monday the 10th. Passengers must embark on Wednesday, the 12th May, not later than noon. 5718 MILES & CO., Agents. FOR SYDNEY, VIA NEWCASTLE. rjvflE Fine Barque CRISHNA, Cavtain Hughes, Will sail for Sydney, via Newcastle, ON OR ABOUT THE 17th INST. Has really first-rate accommodation for passengers. Apply for passage only to the MASTER ON BOARD; ort ° C. W, TURNER, 5794' Christchurch. BARQUE JOHN KNOX, FUR SYDNEY. THIS Vessel will Clear at the Customs this day, and sail to-morrow. Shippers are requested to pass export entries, and present bills of lading before NOON, THIS DAY, at the offices of the undersigned.

W, MONTGOMERY k CO., Agents. FOR SALE, A New BARGE, now nearly completed, in Tasmania, dimensions as follow:—Length of keel, 65 feet 6 inches; breadth of beam, 18 feet. 9 inches; mean depth of hold, s,feet 7 inches; length over all. '74 feet; draught of water when deeply loaded, 5 feet 4 inches; will carry from 85 to ,90 tons. 1 For further particulars, apply to THOS. W. GOURLAY, Economy House, gygg Christchurch. Entertainments. M R WADDINGTON Has the Honour to Announce, THAT HIS CONCERT, JOE THE LIGHTING OF ST JOHN’S CHURCH WITH GAS, Will take place in THE TOWN HALL, THIS EVENING, TUESDAY, the 11th INST. PROGRAMME.

Part I. I, Overture—“ Zampa ” ... ... Harold Arranged for two pianos—eight hands —Mrs Hawdon, Mrs Hamilton, Mr Simms, Mr Waddington. 8. Part Song—“ Departure ” ... Mendelsohn. 3, Song—“ The Stirrup Cup” ... Mr Carder. 4, fantasia —Pianoforte Solo—“ Don Juan” ...Thalberg...Mr Simms, 5. Song—“ The Power of Love ”.. Balfe ... Mrs Hombrook. 6. Fantasia—Concertina—“ William Tell ”... Miss Lavinia Taylor. 7. gong—“ Adelaida” ... Mr Thompson. 8, Flute Solo—“ Languir per una Bella ” ... Bossini... Major Cracroft Wilson, C.B. 9. Chorus—“ 0 Hail us ye Free ” Ernani Bossini. Interval of Ten Mindies. Part 11. 10, Chorale from Masaniello. 11. Song—“ Nil Deeperandum ’’...Blockley... Mr Etlisden. 12. Symphony No. 7, Haydn Arranged for 2 pianos and 8 hands, Mrs Hawdon, Mrs Hamilton, Mr Sims, Mr Waddington. 13. Song—“ The Lover and the Bird ”... Miss Ward. 14. Fantasia Concertina ... Sonnambula Miss Lavinia Taylor. 15. Song—“ Ah che la Morte ” ... Verdi Mr Zcesler. 16. Song—“ Thou art so near and yet so far”...Reichardt...Mr Carder. 17. Part Song—“ Now tramp o’er moss and fell ’’...8i5h0p.... Front Seats, 4s ; a few Back Seats, 2s. .Tickets, may be had at Crystal Palace Messrs Cook and Bess, Coates and 00., Fancy Bazaar, and Spenseley and Co. Doors open at half-past 7, Concert to commence at 8. 5785 Conveyances. CHRISTCHURCH, HALSWELL, TAI TAPU AND LINCOLN EOYAL MAIL COACH LEAVES the Post-office, Lincoln, on and after SATURDAY. May 8. EVERY SAtURDAY & WEDNESDAY Morning at half-past Seven a.m. The return coach leaves the White Hart Hotel, Christchurch at 3 p.m. same days. J. J, HERRICK, 1733 Proprietor. PUBLIC NOTICE. '' . I.- , ■ . 1 . i TN consequence of the Moil Days btipg X, altered, on and after Jao, Ist, 1869,'the Oxford, and Rangiora Mail Coach will leave Oxford EVERY TUESDAY AND FRIDAY, at 8.30 a.m., Arriving in Rangiora at 12.30 p.m,, returning from Rangiora every WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY, Leaving Rangiora 1 p.m. THOMAS WGODFIELD, 3684 Proprietor.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 2605, 11 May 1869, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Lyttelton Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 2605, 11 May 1869, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Lyttelton Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 2605, 11 May 1869, Page 1

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