NOTICE. POSTPONEMENT OP SALE BY AUCTION. IN consequence of the heavy Stock on hand, and-in order to allow time to prepare Catalogues, the cleaving out sale, advertised by the undersigned, for the 28th, 29th f and 30th of December, will be postponed until early in January, when the whole of the remaining Stock-in-Trade will be cleared out without the slightest reserve- James Swinboubne. Customs' Bonded Store. IN consequence of the increased expense of labour, the Undersigned gives notice that from January 1, 1555, and until further notice, lie is compelled to adopt the rates recently determined upon by the merchants of Wellington. Weekly Beat Receiving or delivery. S. D. S. IX Puncheon .-■• 0 9 2 0 Hogsheads 0 41 1 3 Quarter casks 0 3 0 9 Tierces of Tobacco 0 6 16 Case of Cigars, 10,000 0 9 16 2 doz. cases 0 l£ 0 4 1 doz. do 0 10 3 All other goods at per ton... 2 0 5 0 J. F. Baxlabd. LytteltoQ, Dec. 15, 1554. LYTTELTON CHORAL SOCIETY. r |tHE above Society intend giving a Concert of Secctlab Music, on Tuesday, the 26tb inst, IBrocrrantmc. "Now pray we for our country "...Chorus... Eliza Flower. "Blue Bells of Scotland "... Chorus. ..arranged by Neithardt...as sung by the Berlin Choir. !t Our native land "...Chorus...G. Heicbardt. Song...A.. Eussell. Piano Forte.. Sold. "Foresters sound the cheerful horn "...Glee... - Sir H. Bishop. " London Cries"...Glee...Selwood. "Rule Britannia "3...Dr. Arno. End of first part, —An intet<al of ten minutes. ■" King Canute "...Glee.. Sir H. Bishop. "Awake the starry midnight hour "...Song... Mendelssohn."Pleasures of innocence "...Trio...From the German. " Mynheer Vandunck"...Glee...Sir H. Bishop. " Echo "...Chorus...A. Neithardt...as sung by the Berlin Choir. " Soldiers, brave and gallant beI '—Chorus... Gassoldi. "Who'll serve the Queen "...Song...Fanny E. Lacy. Finale../' God save the Queen." Conductor Mr. X M'Cardell. Piano Forte, Mr. Jiio. Bilton. The doors will be open at half-past 6, to commence at 7 preciselj'. Tickets, 2s, 6d. ; Family do., to admit four persons, Bs. 6d. Tickets to be obtained in Lyttelton, at the Canterbury and Mitre Hotels', Robin Hood, Messrs. Gee and Co., and " Times " Office. In Christchurch, of Messrs, Gee and Co., Mr. C. W. Bishop, and of Mr. J. Hilton", By order of the Committee, H. Allwuight, Hon. Sec. LODGINGS. 'J'WO Respectable Men, of sober habits, | can be accommodated with Buard and lodgings, at Mrs. Woods', London Street, opposite Mr. Wormald's office. To Owners of Cattle. /~1 A.TTLE taken on fourths, on a large and excellent Run outside the Canterbury Block, by parties of Experience and respectability. Foi full particulars, apply to J. Loxguen. Cbri»:church, Supt. 16, 1854. "MESSRS. GEE & Co., of Canterbury -*-*-*- street, Lyttelton, beg to inform their friends and the public generally,, that they have opened a brunch establishment of their business in those premises formerly occupied by Mr. Giiths, situated in Oxford terrace, Christchurch, where they hope to give general Miiisfaction to ull who way favour them with their support.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume IV, Issue 223, 20 December 1854, Page 8
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