BANK NOTICE. THE Bank will be Cxosed on Monday, the 23rd inst. (St. George's Day). J. Spowebs, Manager. Lyttelton, April 18, 1855. 80VERNMEHT NOTICE. /CLAIMS to VOTE for the Election of Superintendent of the Province of Nelson, and of a member of the Provincial Council, for the Electoral District of Arauri, will be received during the month of April, by the Clerk of the Magistrates, Nelson, E. Joixie, Esq.,, Mount Parnassus, and H., J. Le Cben, Esq., Lyttelton. _ By His Honor's command, S. L. MuLLER, Provincial Secretary. Provincial Secretary's Office, Nelson, April 9, 1855. PATRIOTIC FUND. AT the request of a number of the Inhabitants of Lyttelton, A PUBLIC MEETING will be held in the Town Hall of that place on Monday, the 23rd day of April, at 7o'clock,p.m., „for, the purpose of organizing Committees to raise Subscriptions in this Province in aid of the Patriotic Fund in England for the Belief of the Wives and Children of our Soldiers and Sailors now serving in the War against Russia. Chables Simeon, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, April 13th. Lyttelton Choral Society. THE Committee of the above Society beg to announce that they will give a Concert on Tuesday Evening next, April 24th, in aid of the Patriotic Fund for the relief of the widows and orphans of the soldiers and sailors killed in the present war. Conductor —Mr. J. F. M'Cakdell. Pianoforte —Mr. J. Bilton. Programme: " Life of a Soldier." " Now pray we."—Eliza Flower. " Happy are they."—Stephen Paxton. " Lilly, sweet lilly."—E. G. Monk. Pianoforte Solo. King Canute (by desire) —Bishop. " Long may life." —German Air. Haymaker's Song.—R. P. Stewart. " The Tickling Trio."—J. Martin. " Soldiers brave and gallant be."—Gassoldi. An interval of lo minutes; "Life of a sailor." " Our Native Laud.''—G. Reiehardt. Pianoforte Duett. Marseillaise Hymn. . " Swiftly from the mountain's brow"—Webbe. "Sing loud a joyful strain." —Gluck Vocal Duett. " My bonny lass, she smileth."-—Morley. Echo Chorus.—Neithardt. Finale— ie God save the Queen." Tiokets may be obtained in Lyitelton at the Times' office, Messrs. Gee & Co.'s, Mr. Fyfe's, and the Mitre and Canterbury Hotels; in Christchurch, at Messrs. Gee & Co.'s, Mr. C. W. Bishop's, and Mr. J. Bihon. Prices of admission, ss. and 2s. 6tl. Doors open at half-past 6, to commence at 7 precisely. By order of the Committee, H. Allwiught, Hon. See. Surveying, levelling, & Eoad Making. Rangiom, Canterbury. I AM prepared to execute any of the ■..above, description'of work lying between Christchurch and the Hurunui River. John C. Boys.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume V, Issue 258, 21 April 1855, Page 1
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