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■ Bntertammantß. Oddfellows’ TTall. FOB ONE NIGHT ONLY, Under distinguished patronage. TO-NIGHT, TO-NIGHT. THURSDAY, MABCH 28, 1878 (Lata Train Night), lint and only appearance of - STEPHEN MABSETT, The celebrated Composer, Elocutionist, and Header in hie grand entertainment at SONG, BALLAD, BECITATION, IMITATION, FUN AMD SENTIMENT. Prices of Admission; 4e, 3, la. Beterred seats can he secured at music 'warehouse. Doors open at 7.80. Commence at 8 p.m. 0098 CHRISTCHURCH. FOR NINE DAYS ONLY. Commencing SATURDAY NIGHT, MARCH 30. C/OOPEB AtfD BAILEY’S GREAT INTERNATIONAL menagerie AND CIRCUS. A Monster Menagerie of Bare Living Wild Animals, Combined with a Doable Circus Troupe, Under Sepuate Tents, for One Price of Admission. One Ticket admits to both Menagerie and Circus. ADMISSION— Pit, 3s ; Onnss Cmcu, Ba. Two Performances Daily— AFTERNOON AND ETENINQ. Doors open at 1 and 7 p.m.; Performance begins one boor later. New Zealand Hallways will ran Special Trains to accommodate visitors to the Great Show. 5868 ANNUAL MUSICAL FESTIVAL. BANGIOBA. E ASTE B~MONDAY. Selections from Messiah, Samson, Israel in Egypt, Creation, and Lander Sion. f ABIES and Gentlemen who have attended I i these Festivals, as well as others who may wish to do ao, are reapectfuUy invited to attend at St. Michael’s Schoolroom Every THURSDAY, at 7 p.m., where the mnsio will be in rehearsal. Bring C. MEBTQN.

Aquatics. KAIAPOI EEGATTA. SATURDAY, MARCH 30. AX7TXH the balance of monies in hand, the f y Committee has decided to carry out a supplementary programme (see “LytteltonTime*," March 2fi) on Saturday, first race on arrival of midday train. 5939 J. LOWTHIAN WILSON, Hon. Sec. Meetings. CHEISTCHUECH CATHEDRAL GUILD. AGENEBAL MEETING of the Cathedral Guild will he held in the College Library on THGESDAT. March. 28, at 8.15 p.m. The Eev H.C. M. Watson will read a paper on “ Education and the New Education Bill." The Eev P. A. Hare will contribute a Beading. There will be a selection of Music by the Cathedral Guild Choir, under the direction of Mr ' Members of the Chnrch not members of the Guild are invited io attend. 5928 G. EYNES-CLINTON, Hon. Sec. BABBIT CLUB, THE Annual Meeting of Members will take place on THUESDAT NEXT, at 3 o’clock, at the office of Messrs J. T. Ford and Co. 5831 A PUBLIC MEETING will be held at M’Lenn’g Hotel, Amberley, on THUESDAT, March 28, at 4 p.m., for the parpose of taking steps to acquire a piece of land for a Public Cemetery in the neighbourhood. C. ENSOE, 5593 Chairman Kowai Boad Board. SOUTHBEIDGE BACON CUBING COMPANY LIMITED. AGENEBAL MEETING of Shareholders and persons interested will be held at the Boyal Hotel, Southbridge, on FRIDAY, March 29,187% at 7. p.m. Business—Most important. 5998 CHABLES BOUEN, Chairman of Directors. NOTICE TO THE MEMBEES OP THE COEN EXCHANGE. A MEETING of the Members of the Com Exchange and Farmers’ Club win be held at the Com Exchange rooms, Tattersall’s, on SATURDAY Next, at 2 p.m., “to consider the necessary steps to be taken for Erecting Grain Stores at Addington, and to take action to carry out the recommendation of the Sub-Committee with reference to floating a Limited Liability Company in connection with the Com Exchange.” By order of the Committee. 5990 A. J. M. BATEMAN, Secretary. ' COUETENAT PAEMEBS’’ci A AGENEBAL MEETING of the Courtenay Farmers’ Club will be held on April 1, at the Halkett Hotel, at half-past 7 o’clock p.m. 5834 E. NOETHEY HOPKINS. Hon. Secretary. ME WASON requests the ELECTGES of Coleridge to meet bim at the Malvern schoolroom, Sheffield, on Tuesday, April 3, at 7.30 p.in.; at the Library Hall, Ashburton, on Wednesday, April 3, at 7.30 p.m.; and at the Hororata schoolroom on Thursday, April 4, at 7.30 p.m. 5881 COUETENAT BOAD BOABD DISTBICT. NOTICE is hereby given that a General Meeting of the ratepayers of this district will be held at the Boad Board office, Kirwee, on WEDNESDAY, April 3, at 2 p.m», regarding the advisability of taking immediate action for the purpose of bringing the Malvern Water-race through the district. By order. 6037 A. J.PEANCIS, Clerk to the Board. Exhibition. KAIAPOI FABMEBS’ CLUB. FOAL, Grain, and Boot Show (open to all comers) on THUESDAT. APEIL 4. For Prize-list and special prizes see “Lyttelton Times ”of March 35. Entries close on Saturday next, March 30. 5919 CANTEEBUBT ANNUAL DOG SHOW. THE above show will be held at TatteraaU'l on WEDNESDAY, April 24. Entries will close on Wednesday, April 17, at 55?. CHAS. W. DUMERQUE, Secretary. Fairs. CANTERBURY SALEYARDS COMPANY (LIMITED.) NOTICE is hereby given that a PAIR will he held for the sale of BREEDING EWES, At the Saleyards, Addington, on FBIDAT, Aprils next, at 11 a,m. The rules applying to ordinary sales to be observed at the Ewe Fair, By order of the Committee. 5810 GEO. A. MAKEIO, Secretary. Educational. A Gentlemen is prepared to undertake Private Tuition on Wedneadays, and Saturdays, after noon, within 8 miles of Christchurch. Apply X, Christ’s College Library. 5193 MB H. F. TOWLE, (Formerly Organist St Francis Cathedral, Motbourne ; St John’s, Toorak, Ac.), IS now prepared to taka pupils in Music sad Singing. For terms inquire of Kerr BOni, Mnsio Were. house, High street. 8889 Impounded. IMPOUNDED, at Woodend, March 23, from Maori Bun, One black Colt, off hind foot white stocking, white blaze down face, no brand. It not claimed by April 9 will be sold. 5938 W L. POETEE, Ponndkeeper. IMPOUNDED at Sydenham, on March 25, from near the Ferry Boad, Eleven CALVES (seven heifers and four Bulls), all about from six to nine month s' old; some of them have ringworms; no legible brands. If not previously released they will he sold on April 11. ah CHAB. ALLISON, Janr„ Poundkssfsr.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 5335, 28 March 1878, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Lyttelton Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 5335, 28 March 1878, Page 1

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