Entertainments. rjIHEAT EE -ROYAL. Tuesday—Benefit of MISS JENNIE NYE, Under the patronage of His Woeship the Mayoe. My Wife’s Maid. Feank Weston, the Wizaed Oil Prince, Will Dig Down, And Dig Up a Little Hymn. Me E. Roberts, Champion Gymnast. Me Haeey Morgan, Popular Songster. To conclude with the splendid Burlesque, PE ED IT A. 1420 THE ORCHESTRAL SOCIETY. A CONCERT of Instrumental and Tocal Music will be given at the ODDFELLOWS’ HALL on WEDNESDAY EVENING, MAY 1. 1393 Meetings. PHILOSOPHICAL INSTITUTE OP CANTERBURY. THE usual MONTHLY MEETING will be held on WEDNESDAY, MAY Ist, At the Literary Institute. Paper on Seven Spiders of the genus salticus, being a first contribution to the Arachnology of New Zealand; Note on the Musical Organs of the Cicada, BY LLEWELLYN POWELL, M.D. Business commences punctually at 7.30 p.m. LLEWELLYN POWELL, 1417 Hon. Sec. C. J. C. NOTICE. A GENERAL MEETING of the Canterbury Jockey Club will be held at TATTERS ALL’S, ox SATURDAY, MAY 4th, 1872. Business ; To consider Programme for ensuing Metropolitan Meeting, and other important business. JOHN STUDHOLME, 1333 Hon. Sec. Public NoticesMR B. SHORT will be happy to GIVE EVERY INFORMATION, either personally or by letter, WITHOUT CHARGE, respecting Life Assurance, Endowments, or Annuities. Address care JOHN LEWIS, Esq., 385 Christchurch. NOTICE. MR GEORGE BUIST, Sen., Lyttelton, is authorised to Collect all Outstanding Accounts due to me. JOHN PERCY, Bootmaker, Late of Lyttelton. Christchurch, April 29, 1872. 1396 SPRINGS DISTRICT. NOTICE is hereby given that at a Meeting of the District Road Board, held on Tuesday, the 16th instant, a Rate of 6d in the £ was ordered to he made and levied on all the rateable property in the district. (Signed) WM. GOODWIN, Chairman. Springs District office, Springston, 19th April, 1872. 1215 AVON ROAD BOARD. "VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that all RATES unpaid by the end of the current month, will be SUED EOR without further notice. The Collector will attend on TUESDAYS, from 1 o’clock till 7 o’clock, and on SATURDAYS, from 10 o’clock till 7 o’clock, at the Road Board Office, to Receive Rates. F. T. HASKINS, Clerk to the Board. April 17,1872. 1067 PIGEONS ! PIGEONS !! HE UNDERSIGNED IS A CASH BUYER OF 1000 THE HIGHEST PRICE GIVEN. E. W. MILLET, 1250 Livery Stables, Market Place. A.RT XTOXTIOKT, TO he held at the Christchurch Fancy Bazaar, Colombo street, consisting of Oil Paintings, Water-Colour Drawings, and Pen and Ink Sketches, by a well-known local Artist, the whole mounted in handsome gilt frames. OIL PAINTINGS. Ist Prize. Aylmer’s Valley, Akaroa. Falls of the Taipo, West Coast Road. 2nd Prize. View of Pigeon Bay. Akaroa, from the Red House. 3rd Prize. Akaroa, Aylmer’s Valley, from Higgen son’s. View from Flea Bay. 4th Prize. Lake Kerrow, Martin’s Bay. Lake Brunner. sth Prize. A pair Dogs’ Heads. WATER-COLOUR DRAWINGS 6th Prize. Teremakau River, near Taipo Bridge The Bealey. PEN AND INK SKETCHES 7th Prize. Sleepy Cave Waterfalls. Large Tree, Leßou’s Bay. Tickets, 10s 6d each, to be obtained .'at the ’ Bazaar. W. J. GRAND 243 Manager.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 3522, 30 April 1872, Page 1
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