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Katertammenti. rp HBA TE B JJOTAL. Under the Management of Sir end Mr* Hoiking. GRAND PRODUCTION I For the first time la this theatre, of Bonoicanlt’s Great Sensation Drama, THE SHATJGHEATJN, ■With entirely new soenerypainted expressly by MR WILLIAMS. New meohshloid effects to Mr Dock. New properties by Mr 0, Mason. liime light effects by Ur J. M.- Thompson, First appeaxanoo at MB H. E. WALTON In bis great impersonation of CONN, THE BHAUQHBA.UN, Who was specially engaged by the anther to play this pert in England and Deland, And prononnoed by the Press to be a moat decided success. THIS EVENING (THURSDAY), THE BHAUGHBAUN! H. B. WALTON Con* (the Shanghrann) Captain Mollneaux ... Robert F. Folliott ... Father Doolan... ... Oorry Einchela Harvey Daft ... Claire F. Folliott ... Uoy& ••• sea are Mrs O'Relly Arte O'Neale And a host of auxilarles. Mr J. B. Steele Hr C. H. Barfoxd MrJ. Hasgrave Mr J. P. Hydes Ur J. Stark Mrs Walter Hill Mias Lizzie Morgan Miss Bettie Howard Miss Lily May ' New scenery and mechanical effects. Act 1— Sailabeg (new) Act 2—The Revolving Tower (new) . Act 3—Bains ol St. Bridget’s Abbey (new) Aot A—The Great Wake Scene Beats at Bhnz’ Music Saloon. 0318 THEATRE ROYAL. Lessee and Director daring this .Engagement Siqnob O, Cesaw Royal Italian Opera Company, Introduced to Australia by W. 8. Lyster, Esq, Grand Fashionable . Season ot SEVENTEEN NIGHTS. .Commencing on WEDNESDAY, DEC. 5, : This Company, which has completed a brilliant season in Melbourne, and. is at present playing to crowded booses in Donedin, has made the tear of Europe,and comprises FORTS MEMBERS, among which are some of the leadingartistesof the World, subscription List now open at C. F. Benz’s Music • Saloon, High street, where full particulars can be obtained. 9141 O. KOBILI, Agent. . S. MIOHAEL AND ALL ANGELS. IARIBH ENTERTAINMENT, THIS EVENING, At 8 o’clock. In the New Schoolroom, Overture —“Figaro” (Mozart)—Messrs. Lean. > Bpene)ey,'Bntton, M’Cardell, Oohen, Wood, . Knox, Seageft Nottingham, and R. Parker ■ Qoartett— “Tnnnngian Volkslied." Reading from ‘VTheClookmakei.-’’ (Holiboiton) . —Mr Alex. Lean. Ovsrtnrs— I “Poet and Peasant” (Von Suppe). ; • Duet—“ Evening Song ’’, (Mendelssohn)—Mrs i Parker and Hits Porkerson. ' < ■ Beading front •“ Tennyson’'—Rev E. G. Penny. Bong—“ The Sailor’s Grave*’ Appleby. ' I >■ Pianoforte. Duet— '* Don Giovanni "-r-Mlis .S. , Roberts and Mr B. Parker. • , Beading—Mr E. A. Worthy. ; Quartette—"Farewell”:(Martin). , j . Admission—One Shilling j family tickets, to admit four, 2a.6d, amybeObtained at the doors. i 831 s Entertainment. w r - ON- lUES*DA. Y HBX T, At 8 p.m, GREAT ATTBACTIOkT'POOR PILLICODDYI Tickets for reserved seats (price 8s) obtainable at Messrs Milner and Thompson’s Music Depdts, High street and Crystal Palace Buildings. 9297 Meeting*. NORTHERN AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL ASSOCIATION. A MEETING of the Committee will be held at the Junction Hotel, hangiora, on SATURDAY, No» 24. at 7 o’clock p.m. Prizes will be payable after that day. W. BUSS, Hon. Sec. Bangiorn, Nov 21,1877. 8298 HALSWELL SPORTS. THE Committee of the a' ove stated sports are requested to attend at the Junction Hotel on MONDAY, Nov 26, where a meeting will take place at 7 38 p.m. to make arrangement#'for the forthcoming spoits. , By order, 9272 H. W- GLOVER, Hon Sec.. MUTUAL. BENEFIT BUILDING AND INVESTMENT SOCIETY OF CANTERBURY (PERMANENT). - The fifth annuaLoenebal meeting et shareholders will, pursuant to Rule 28, be held at , , . ■ MB GEE’S SCHOOLROOM, - Worcester street. . ON FRIDAY. NOV 23, 1877, 'At 730 p.m. ■ . Bcsrexsa: 1. To receive report and balance-sheet lor the past year. 2. To elect three Directors to fill the vacancies . caused by the retirement by rotation of I • : Measrt G. Booth. T. M. Gee. and H.' B. . - Prins, who are eligible fot re-election. 8. Any other general business.* Messrs G. Booth and T. M. Gee offer themselves lor r*election, and Mr John Anderson bos also given notice of his candidature for one Of the vacant seats at the Board of Management, as required by the nils. J. A. BOD. Secretary. Christchurch, Nov 19,1877. 1 181* Land Transfer. XAND taiKSFis' Lot NOTIONS. , TVTOTIOB is hereby given. Quit the ssvessl. ■J3I parcels of lend hSTUnattor described will be tbrought , under the provisions ot “The land TraneferAot, 1870,” noless caveat be lodged forbidding the same on or before the 15th depot December, 1877. ■ 2959. SAMUEL ELBTOB.—99 seres, rural N» Mona 9097,' 742 f, and 7479, Lincoln district. CocaGillum john dynes.-i nod, pert ofrmlieoticn 835, Christchurch district. OoouN&IXIaK NEIGHBOURS.—I9 ssnhee, part of seetlosi 917, 990, and 221, City of Christchurch. Occupied by Robert Stephen*. 3283. * AN Du IE JANSEN KILOKSN —1 rood 98 perches and three-quarters of s parch, part of rural section 1718, Lincoln district: Unoccupied, Diagrams may be inspected at this office. Dated this Bth day of November, 1877, at the Lands Registry Office, Christchurch. 9181 B. W. D’OTLY. District Land Registrar, LAND TRANSFER ACT NO HOE. TVfOTXnE is hereby given that BRIDGET CALO, widow of Manuel Oslo, late of Christchurch, Fisherman, deceased, claiming os Devises under the . Will of her lata husband, has applied to he registered as proprietor of lot 23, Block IX., os deposited plan No 10, part of Rural Seoclon 147 SA Malvern District | and that she will be so rogieWed unless caveat forblddtug the earns be lodged on or before the 15th day of ,December, 1877, Dated this Bth day of November, 1877, at the Lands Registry Office, Christchurch. 9189 BW. n’OTI Y. District l and Beglstrsr. Shearing[EAßlNG will COMMENCE at Mr HslTs Station, HoroiaU, on MONDAY, Dee^ SHEARING will oommenos at Double Hill on Monday, Nov 28. Glentherss Statien to >w. 8806 WM. GERARD. TVTOTIOE TO SHEARERS.—Shearing will eomJt3| menee at Cheviot Bills on MONDAY, Nov 99. Fries 90s, end found. 8634 GEORGE M'MILLAN, Manager. ImpoundedIMPOUNDED at Lees ton, Nov 17. from Mr 1 Jones’ farm, Killinohy—--88 PIGS, mostly'black, three or four Mask si white, In low condition, from four to ■ months old; are sulked with a slit in nnd ' portion ofoffesr. . released before Monday, Das 8. next, w ■ • ' JotuOAnwowi Pr—mimw

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XLVIII, Issue 5229, 22 November 1877, Page 1

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