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Entertainments. HEA T B E R O T A 1, THIS EVENING. MONDAY, PEB. 17. BENEFIT . BENEFIT BENEFIT OP TOPSY} OP TOPSY f MISSFANNY WISEMAN. OP TOPSY.) r UNCLE TOM'S LAST NIGHT BUT TWO OP j C CABIN. LAST NIGHT BUT TWO OP UNCLE TOM. UNCLE TOM. UNCLE TOM. UNCLE TOM. UNCLE TOM. UNCLE TOM. The last chance of seeing UNCLE TOM'S CAI IN. NEW SONGS AND DANCES. NEW SONGS •AND DANCES BY THE JUBILEE SIKGEES. SATUEDAY AFTERNOON, THE LAST MATINEE. Secure your seats at Bhnz’s music store. Doors open at 7.30, commence 8 o'clock, termiTin'fert in / io 7199-133 * LIDDY, Manager. Q, A I E IT rjIHBATEB. Coming events cost their shadows before. HE IS’COMING. The Wonder of the World!! 7093-130 M DMB. J OSEP HINE, (From Melbourne and Dunedin), Professor of Phrenology and Astrology, may be Consulted daily after 11 a.m., at her residence, corner of Fork Terrace and Chester street west. 4016.41 Meetings. LOYAL city OP CHEISTCHUECH lodge, 1.0.0.P..M.U'. MEMBERS of the above lodge are hereby summoned to attend on Monday, Peb. 17, 1879. Business : To receive auditors’ report and balance-sheet and other business. By order, (Signed) C. KING. N.G. 7174-133 B. J. LEAHY. Per. Sec. NORTH CANTERBURY RACES. THE Adjourned Meeting of those interested in these Races will be held at the Club Hotel, Eangiora, on Tuesday Evening next, at 8 p.m., for the election of officers, Ac. R. AHERNE, 7171-133 Hon. Sec. TRINITY CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. The annivers* ry tea meeting win be held in the Oddfellows' Hall on WEDNESDAY, Peb. 19. Tea cn table at 6.30 p.m. Tickets of Admission, Is 6d; children. Is. Several Ministers and Gentlemen are expected to address the meeting, which will be held immediately afterwards. ■ 7133-132 CANTERBURY AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL ASSOCIATION, A SPECIAL MEETING of the above Association will be held at the Association’s Offices, Union Insurance Bnildings, Hereford street, on Tuesday, Feb. 18, at 4 p.m. Business : To consider arrangements for Ram and Ewe Pair. M. MURPHY, 7103-131 ’ Secretary. EAIAPOI REGATTA. NOTICE is hereby given that a Public Meeting will be held at the Council rooms, Eaiapoi, on Friday next, Peb. 21, at 7.30, to take the necessary steps for holding the annual regatta. CHARLES DUDLEY, 7181-133 Commodore. Volunteer Notices. CHRISTCHURCH CITY GUARDS. MEMBERS intending to compete in the DISTRICT PRIZE-FIRING will muster at the Bank of New Zealand at 4 a.m. and 1 p.m. on TUESDAY, Peb. 18. N. B. —Notice should be given to Colour-Sergeant Armstrong during Monday, so that ammunition may he provided. Every member to attend in uniform. JAS. GEO. HAWKES. 7168-132 Captain. DISTRICT PRIZE FIRING. THE Christchurch Engineer Company will Fire for District Prizes on Tuesday next, Feb. 18. Conveyances will leave the Bank of New Zealand at 4 a.m, and 1 p.m, J. G. WARNER, 7187-133 Captain C.E.V. Legal Notices. v isSsk «• IN BANKRUPTCY. NOTICE.— The LYTTELTON TIMES is duly appointed GAZETTE for all notices under the Debtors' and Creditors' Act. In the matter of "The Debtors' and Creditors' Act 1876” and in the matter of “The Debtors' and Creditors' Act Amendment Act 1878” and of the bankruptcy of Thomas Walteb Shead a debtor. THIS is to notify that THOMAS WALTER SHEAD of Eirwoe Canterbury District Hotelkeeper has this day filed a statement that he is unable to meet his engagements with his creditors. The first meeting of creditors to he held at the Court-house Christchurch on MONDAY the 24th day of February 1879 at the hour of eleven o’clock in the forenoon. . Dated this 15th day of February 1879. RICHARD DAVIS, Deputy-Registrar. Wynn Williams and Deacon, Solicitors for the said debtor. 7169-132 Lost, Found, &o. T OST, a smooth black Terrier, blind in one eye; I I answers to the name of Dot, Any one returning same to E. B. Dartnell, Chrystall and Co., will be rewarded. 7119-131 1” OST or stolen, a Blue and White Greyhound (dog.) Anyone returning the same to the office of this paper; or, if stolen, giving snch information as will lead'to the conviction of the offender, will be rewarded. 7170-132 LOST from Rhodes and Wilkin's farm, near Eaiapoi, about a month ago, a Bay two-year-old Colt, branded C on the near shoulder. Any person giving such Information as will lead to recovery will be rewarded. Miles, Hassal, and Co., or James Allan, North road, Eaiapoi. 6SBB-117 NOTICE,—2s 6d FEB HEAD REWARD. LOST, from near New Brighton Bridge, 9 longwoolledßams, branded 77 on hack.- Any one giving snob information to Mr W. Phillips as will lead to the recovery of the same, will receive the above reward. Lost from about the first of the month* W. P. PHILLIPS. Feh. 14.1879. 7194-133 XJIOUND, a Bulldog, with four white feet. Can JD bo had by paying expenses. A. Moir, Salisbury Grove. iiLoir. 7203-133 Wanted. ■WTETANTED BY THE UNDERSIGNED— Wheat Barley Oats And Rye Grass SeeS. Cash advances made on woo), wheat and tallow for shipment. Comsaoks and all station and farm requisites supplied. BIRCH & CO. Cathedral Square Chambers, Feb. 12) 1879. 6965-127

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Lyttelton Times, Volume LI, Issue 5610, 17 February 1879, Page 1

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