Town Hall, Lyttelton. BRAND ETHIOPIAN ENTERTAINMENT. THE Lovers of innocent enjoyment are respectfully informed that Mr. Charles Howard, in conjunction with Mr. Gjko. Harrington, intend to produce a series of enter** tainments in the form of Negro Varieties of the most recent date. They pledge themselves that the strictest regularity aud decorum will be enforced as cannot fail to secure the patro- . nage of the public. ON TUESDAY EVENING, May l, 1855. ' The evening's performance will commence with the following programme as Darkie Swells. I PABT I. Overtdrb—Fra Diavolo Song—" Oh carry me long"—Howard Do. —" Jemima"—Harrington Ballad—" Kitty Dean"—Howard Song—" Rosa May"—Harrington Do. —" Blue dress gal—Howard Ballad— ♦' Ben Bolt"—Harrington Do. —" Mary Blain'' (New Version) —Howard SohG—" Ole Bull"—Howard INTERLUDE. Song—" The Soldier's Dream"—Harrington Banjo Solo—" De long-tailed Fly"—-Howard Song—" The White Squall"— Harrington) The whole to conclude with a laughable farce, entitled De Niggar Postman. Doors open at half-past seven : performance to commence at 8. Admission—Reserved seats, 55.; unreserved do., 2s. 6d.; children, Is. Tickets to be had at Mr. Scott's, Mitre and Robin Hood Hotels, and Mr. Davis's, Canterbury Hotel., H. H. WILLIS & Co.'s Line of Packets between London and New Zealand. mHE following First|C^f|jN^__^ class Ships (with others) /N^i^^t yv are intended to be dispatchIt^lS^^yWlyw e<* Xo both Southern and <EB__HHK> Northern Ports as regular traders, viz.:— TONS Josephine Willis, (new ship) E. Canney. . 1000 Joseph Fletcher . .:. .J. Foster . . 900 Maori . ..... . . G.Petherbridge 900 Cashmere ' G.Pearson . 800 Stately . T. Ginder. . 700 Cresswell ...... W. C Barnett. 700 Simlah . J. Allan . . 750 Thetis ....... J. Pook . . 800 Dolphin J. Tumbull . 650 ■■Sea Snalie Ward . . .500 The Grasmere is expected about the middle of next month, direct from England, with emigrants for this Port. The Undersigned Agents for the above Line of Vessels, are authorized to arrange with residents here who may be desirous of bringing their relatives or friends in Great Britain out to this settlement, and on terras in harmony with the Emigration schemes recently sactioned by the Provincial Councils of Canterbury and Otago. Further information readily afforded by Robert Latter, or )t_„„i,„ ■ H.J. Lb Cren. {Lyttelton N.B. One of the above vessels will load direct for England from this Port during the months of February and March next. EMIGRATION. Filby and Co's and Joseph Stayner's Tone. fT^HE Undersigned has just completed .-*- arrangements with the above firms for carrying out a well-digested scheme of Emigration from England to this Settlement. Parties desirous of sending for their relatives and friends, by communicating with the undersigned can be furnished with every information upon the subject. ^t A. J. Alport. , Lyttelton, Dec. 7, 1854. ; J. J. TURNBULL'S Register Office for Servants & Laborers IS NOW OPEN, for Immigrants from England direct (shortly expected). All communications punctually attended to. WANTED, a Man and his Wife, for a Dairy; also Two Agricultural Laborers. Norwich Quay, Lyttelton.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume V, Issue 260, 28 April 1855, Page 8
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