LYTTELTON CHORAL SOCIETY. AT a Meeting of the Committee of the above Society, it was resolved that the Subscriptions for the ensuing year be— For the Wednesday Evening Classes, Male members 10s. Female do 4s. For the Elementary Classes. 6s. Honorary Members 10s. All Subscriptions payable in advance. By order of the Committee, R. Davis, Secretary. CHRISTCHURCH COLONISTS' SOCIETY. HPHE business for Monday, November 7, -*- will be to consider the expediency of organizing a Defensive Corps in this Settlement. H. W. Packer, Secretary. Anniversary Races. A MEETING will be held at the Golden -£*■• Fleece Hotel, after the Market Dinner, on Saturday the 12th instant, to form a Committee for carrying out the necessary arrangements for the races on the 16th December. Christehurch Market. ON Saturday, the 19th instant, a pen of about 50 Fat Wethers will be submitted for sale in this market. A. & C. Perceval. Boarding School, Pigeon Bay. MR. FRANCIS KNOWLES continues to receive young Ladies and Gentlemen as Boarder Pupils. A solid English education will be imparted ; and every attention will be rendered by Mrs. Knowles to secure the comfort and general well-being of the Pupils. Terms for Board, &c, (including the Tuition j Fee) Seven and a Half Guineas per Quarter, j in advance; the quarter to commence from the day of entrance. Special arrangements may be made in the case of two or more children from one family. [ Pigeon Bay, Oct. 25, 1853. j CHRISTCHURCH LADIES' SCHOOL. TT^OR Day-scholars and Boarders, to be J- conducted on Church of England principles. It is proposed early in 1854, to open this Establishment, where a good English education will be imparted, with instruction in the Latin Grammar, in Music (piano forte, guitar and singing), and in drawing ; also in the French, German, and Italian languages. Parents inthe neighbouring settlements, in India, or other parts, who may entrust the care of their daughters to the ladies conducting the above establishment, may depend on every effort being made to form their minds and manners rightly, and to promote their health and happiness. Address to Mrs. Charles Thomson, care of Mr. Gould, Christehurch. Any Lady qualified to assist in any of the above branches of Education, and ivilling to join (by Partnership or otherwise) in an Establishment of the kind, is requested to communicate with the Advertiser. D. LEWIS, Butcher, Colombo Street, Christehurch, adjoining the Golden Fleece Hotel. BEGS to inform the inhabitants of Christchurch and its vicinity that he has commenced business in the above line, and hopes by strict attention and supplying a good article, to merit a share of their patronage.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume III, Issue 148, 5 November 1853, Page 1
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