LETTEB-PRESS PRINTING, OF ALL KINDS, DONE AT THE OFFICE OF THIS PAPER STEAM. fTIHE Fine, new, iron, screw steamer J~ " NELSON," Edward Martin, Comman/il.er, jviJJ. l«P,yK^r Wellington and the North- '" "*rii' "po^t*"-«'m" or about the 7th January. For Freight or passage, apply to Sidey & Le Cren, Agents. __n : • THE Steamer " Nelson" will proceed from this Port to Otago during the month of February, and will (should sufficient inducement offer) land passengers on her way at Akaroa, calling again on her way back to this port. Sidey & Le Cren, Agents. For Sydney Direct. y^t s-\i HPHE Barque " Watek- -*- witch," (Addams), ex//T|g fe=js§t\\ pected here in the course of yffif CSEbgi/11 few days, will leave for the *iHHHK3pfe» above port four days after her arrival. , , . For freight or passage, apply to Sidet & Le Cken. BANK NOTICE. HP HE Bank will be closed on Saturday, ■*- the 16th inst. (the anniversary of the foundation of the Settlement.) J. Spowers, Manager. LYTTELTON COLONISTS' SOCIETY. IT^HE next General Meeting of the -"■ Society will be held on Tuesday evening, the 12th inst., at 7 o'clock, for the purpose of receiving the Report of the Committee appointed to consider the question of Municipal Institutions for the town of Lyttelton. J. Spowers, President. LYTTELTON CHORAL SOCIETY. *pHE above Society intend giving a CoN- -. cert of Secdi.au Music, on Tuesday, the 26th inst. For Programme, &c. see Wednesday s paper. By order of the Committee, H. Allwright, Hon. Sec. ANNIVERSARY BALL. A PUBLIC BALL will be held at the Royal Hotel, Christchurcb, on Monday, the 18th inst., in commemoration of the Foundation of the Settlement. The following gentlemen have consented to act as a Committee : — His Honor the Superintendent, Jlr. Bealey, Mr. Field, S. Bealey, Gouland, BlakistonV Hal! '. C. C. Bowen, Hamilton, W. G. Brittan, | Lean, A C. Barker, Longden, I. T. Cookson, Ross, — Dunnage, J.C.W. Russell, Capt. Westenra. Ladies' Tickets, 55.; Gentlemen's do., 10s.; may be had through any member of the ComK mittee. Dancing to commence at 8 p.m. LODGINGSTWO Respectable Men, of sober habits, can be accommodated with Board and Lodgings, at Mrs. Woods', London Street, oppotite Mr. Wormald's office. - LOS T, ABOUT three weeks ago, an American ARM CHAIR, (painted green,) from a cart between Kaiapoi and Christchurch, belonging to.Mr. Townseud, Ferry Mead.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume IV, Issue 220, 9 December 1854, Page 1
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