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Public Notices. TTAYE AND CARTER, GRAIN PRODUCE AND SEED MERCHANTS, SHIPPING AGENTS. WANTED—POTATOES, ONIONS, WHEAT, OATS, Parley. COCKSFOOT, RYEGRASS AND CLOVER SEEDS. New and Second-hand CORNSACKS AND TWINE ON HAND. KAYE AND CARTER, Cathedral Square, Christchurch. F 1395 ROYAL VISIT. E. R. . GOVERNMENT STAND, Victoria Square. GUESTS who have received Tickets for the Government Stand in Victoria Square are informed that all must enter at the special gate at the Armagh Street Bridge Barrier. All other approaches are blocked. On reaching the stand holders of'Tickets marked L will enter at the L Gangway. Holders of Tickets marked M will enter at the M Gangway. Holders of Unmarked Tickets will enter by the Stairway at the back of the standi The Ushers wear red and blue badges, and will show visitors their seats. FROM THE SOUTH the Best Approach is to Montreal Street, thence by Armagh Street to the Armagh Street Bridge. FROM THE NORTH by Durham Street to Armagh Street. FROM THE EAST by Kilmore Street and Durham Street. , FROM THE WEST by Montreal Street and Armagh Street. J. A. CASSIDY, 8446 Government Commissioner, ROYAL VISIT.

SATURDAY NIGHT, VICTORIA , SQUARE. GRAND OPEN AIR PUBLIC BRASS BANDS' RECITAL. ALL SEATS ON THE PLATFORM GRATIS TO THE PUBLIC. /CHRISTCHURCH and VISITING GAR and DERRY’S PRIVATE’BAND will give a PROGRAMME OF MUSIC. Commencing at 7.30 p.m. 8447 VICTORIA STREET PLATFORMS. TO-DAY. TO-DAY. REDUCED REDUCED TO 2s 6d. TO 3s 6d. TICKETS FOR SEATS CAN BE PURCHASED FOR 3a 6d. TICKETS CAN BE BOUGHT AT—ESLICK BROS. (Colombo or High Streets) CABMEN’S TELEPHONE (Cathedral Square) THE PLATFORMS, either at the Colombo end or by the Armagh Street Bridge, PURCHASERS of TICKETS will have the JU only opportunity of seeing the Royal and Government Visitors, the Laving of the Foundation Stone of the Jubilee Memorial, the March Past of the Friendly Societies. The Royal Party can be dearly seen from every seat on the platforms. Every seat a good seat, and every seat Reserved. TICKETHOLDERS must be on stand by 12.15, as the streets will be barricaded. The public are advised to avail themselves of the reduction. GENERAL DIRECTIONS. The Platforms are divided into Sections. Each Section has a distinctive letter (as shown on plan) and is divided into rows. Each ‘Row is numbered and estimated to accommodate a certain number of persons (Rows Nos. 1 to 6—B persons; Rows 7 to 14—10 persons). Each Person will have One Seat. A Ticket only entitles a person to a seat in the particular Row and Section named on the Ticket,

and on no account can the holder of a Ticket occupy a seat in any other Bow than 'that specified on the Ticket. The Sections will be clearly shown by large letters on the back of the platforms, and entrance must be made through the gangway ‘denoted by the letter. The -large narl of the Ticket must be given to the Standkeeper and the email part retained) by the holder as a voucher for his scat. Entrance for Ticketholders can only be obtained by the ARMAGH STREET BRIDGE entrance, where Tickets will have to be shown to the Gatekeepers, but not given up. DIRECTIONS FOR ARRIVALS BY VEHICLES. ARRIVALS by VEHICLES must approach via ARMAGH STREET WEST. SUGGESTED ROUTES FOR TICKETHOLDERS— FROM NORTH via Durham Street and Armagh Street. FROM SOUTH via Montreal Street and Armagh Street. FROM EAST Kilmore Street and Durham Street. FROM WEST Montreal and Armagh Streets. TICKETHOLDERS ere requested to come hv the -above suggested streets, as the route of the Procession will be CLOSED ONE HOUR prior to the nrrital of the Royal Parly, and Ticketholders must therefore take precaution against being blocked whilst proceeding to Platforms. E. J. RIGHTON, 8448 Secretary. ROYAL VISIT. PRESENTATION BY THE WOMEN OP CANTERBURY TO H.R.H. PRINCE EDWARD OP CORNWALL AND YORK. /CONTRIBUTIONS from Is to 10s to the v> above will be received at the City Council Office or by members of the Committee, viz.: The Mayoress, Mesdames G. E. Rhodes, wiosuu. Dean*. oaqg

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CV, Issue 12534, 22 June 1901, Page 1

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