MAIL NOTICES. Mails per Tararua for Otago, Southland, and Aiistralian colonies, will close at 1.30 p.m., and Lyttelton at 2.30 p m. on Tuesday, Nov. 10. Mails per Airedale for Otago and Southland will close at Christchurch at 1.45 p.m., and Lyttelton at 2.45 p.m., on Wednesday, Nov. 11. ; Mails per Wellington for Wellington, Napier, and Auckland, will close at Chriitchurch at 145 p.m., and Lyttelton at 2.4S p.m., on Wednesday, Nov. 11.
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FOUNT D, on Sunday night, a Skye Terrier DOG, nenr Barrett's Hotel. Can have the same by applying to R. ATKINSON, Colombo Street. 1611 riIHEATBE & O V A L . Lessee and Manager ... Mr W. J. Wilson. Stage Manager ... Mr R. Kobtrts. Last Six Nights of Mr Jas. J. Bartlett. Great Attraction for this Night (prince of wales birthday). First Appearance of Mr diaries Wilmot, the favourite Comedian and Burlesque Actor, * who will appear for a limited number of nights, THIS EVRNING, MONDAY, NOV. 9, The performance will commence with (for the first time in Canterbury.) 'om Taylor'* sparkling oraedy, in three nets, THE BABES IN THE WOOD ! Mr Frank Uu-hton ... Mr R. Roberts Mr Jeremiah Beetles ... Mr C. Wi mot Lady Blanche Kushton ... Miss D. Grten. To be followed by Chan. Matthew's celebrated petite Comedy, COOL A-> A CUCUMBER! , Plumper Mr J. J. Bartlett To conclude with the " Prince of Wales Anthem" (by the Company), and a GKAND ALLf.G »11KJAL TABLEAUX! GOD BLhSs THR PKINCE OF WA LES 1 GOD SAVE THIS QUEEN! In consequence of the immense success of the Corsican Brothers, it will be repeated tomorrow C I'ueßiiny) evening. Doors opfn at half pact seren, to commence at eiuht. . Dn-s* Circle, 5s ; -rails. 3s ; Pit, 2s. The Lessee bt-g* heps most respectfully to inform the pubic that his stay in Christchurch being limited, it will c impossible to repeat any of the pieres after they are once withdrawn. 1614 BaPTIs; TABUjNACoE, HEREFORD STREET. SOCIAL ENTERTAINMENT. THURSDAY, NOVKMBER 12, 1868. ASOCIAL ENTERTAINMENT, in aid of the Building Fund of the above place of Worship, will be held in the Tabernacle, on THURSDAY NEXT. PROGRAMME. Part I. Opening Address — Mr W. H. Wynn Williams Chorus—" My God Look upon Me." Reading— Kt-v R. Powell. Welsh Duet. Quartette — " Jerusalem my Glorious Home." Reading— Mr J G Hawkes. Chorus — Jerusalem tlie Golden." Pact 11. Duet— Flow Gently Hera." Heading— Mr J. Armitage. Solo and Chorus — " No I eara in Hearen." Quartette — " Come Unto Me." Welsh .Song and * horus, adapted to New Zealand. Chorus — ' Rock me to Sleep, Mother." Finale — National Anthem. Chair to be takfii by Mr W. H. Wynn VViilititns at 7 p.m. ADMISSION, 6d. 1618 to farmers, cattle dealers, and others. spreydon fa r, lincoln road. rpHE Committee will meet at theSpreydon 1 Hotel. Lincoln Road, on THUR-DAY Evening, the 12ih Inat., at 7 o'clock, to make arranpemente for the abore Fair. A ll person!) interested are respectfully requested to attend, and allow their names to 1.0 added to the Cotnnv'ttee. W. STYCHE, ICI2 Sec. pro. (em.
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 154, 9 November 1868, Page 3
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