NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. SHIPS HYDASPES, BLUE JACKET, STEAMERS, AND OTHERS. *£. IT\ II E Undersigned will JSfIL DELIVER GOODS FROM WjMj* SHIPS' SIDE To Consignees Stores in Christchurcb, 14s 6d per Ton, Including all charges. Goods cleared from Bond at following rates ■ Home consumption entries, single, 3s fid ; with re-gauge, 6s. Passengers' Luggage cleared from ahips, landed and stored. JOHN S. LEGETT, Licensed Customs Agent, Gloucester street Opposite Telegraph Ofllce, Christchurch. e1496 mHEATRE ROYAL. Lessee and Manager ... Mr W. J. Wilson. Stage Manager ... Mr R. Roberts. GRAND SPECIAL NIGHT BY REQUEST, MR JAMES J. BARTLETT, Will appear (for positively the last time) in his great character, DAVID GARRICK, THIS EVENING, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 4. The Curtain will rise at Eight o'clock precisely, to Robertson's remarkable comedy, DAVID GARRICK. David Garrick ... Mr James J. Babtlett Ada Ingot ... ... Miss Dollt Green. To conclude with (for the first time in Christchurch), Lover's Hibernian Drama, in two acts, BORN TO GOOD LUCK, or AN IRISHMAN'S FORTUNE. Paudheen O'Rafiferty (with songs) — Mr R. Koberts. Notice.-— The management beg to announce their intention ot ending the performance each evening at about a quarter past eleven. Doors open at half-past Seven, to commence at Eight. Dress Circle, 5s ; Stalls, 3s ; Pit, 2s. The Lessee begs most respectfully to inform the public tbat, bis stay in Christchurch being limited, it will be impossible co repeat any of the pieces after they are once withdrawn. 1569 TO ALE DRINKERS. FOR the BEST GLASS of ALE in Town try my Stock ALE (just tapped), PBR tjfl PINT * WARD k CO.'s— the Favourite Brand— Clear — Sparkling — Delicious. M. H. ORAM, 1»«0 Golden Fleece Hotel. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. NEW SEASON'S TEAS. TO ARRIVE per Barque SAMPAN, now due at Port Chalmerp, from Foo Chow. The teas have been specially selected for the New Zealand Market, and will consist of Congous of qualities, medium to extra fine, in chests, halves, and boxes. 1476 C. W. TURNER. TO MERCHANTS, TEA DEALERS, AND OTHERS. New Season's Tens, ex Sampan, from Foo Choo, now transhipping at Port Chalmers. THE Undersigned will subm't to Public Auction, on au early day, tbe Canterbury portion of tbe Sampan's cargo, which is now being transhipped to steamer Comerang, at Port Chalmeis. Tbe selection will be found to comprise the qualities most suited to the general retail trade. Samples may be obtained immediately after arrival of the Comerang, due here about Saturday next. CHEST?. 266 chests from fine to superfine congous HALF- CHESTS. 1048 half-chests of similar qualities 1050 boxes do do Further particulars in future advertisements. C. W. TURNER, Lichfield etreet. Christchurch, 4th No-, eubti, 1666. j
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 150, 4 November 1868, Page 4
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433Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Star (Christchurch), Issue 150, 4 November 1868, Page 4
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