LYTTELTON CHORAL SOCIETY. T^HE Members of the above Society being anxious to present their respected Founder and Conductor, Mr. J. F. M'Cabdell. with some token of their respect and gratitude for his gratuitous* services to them during the past three years, intend giving A GRAND CONCERT for his benefit, ou Monday, September 17th, at the Town-Hall, Lyttelton; upon which occasion they trust that tlie inhabitants of the Settlement will honour them with their presence aud patronage. H. Allwrtght, Hon. Sec. Programme: Conductor Mr. J. M-'Cardeix. Pianist Mr. J. Bilton. 5010... Pianoforte.. Part Soxg..." Long may life." Glee..." Awake iEolian. Lyre." \ ....... " Forgive Blest Shade." 50t0... Violin. Glee...'" Winds gently whisper." ''Grabbed age and youth." Pakt Song..." Haymaker's Song." Madrigal..." Siuce first I saw your face." 5010... 8a11ad..." Fair flower of Northumberland." An interval offf teen minutes. 5010... Pianoforte Chorus... Echo. Madiugal .."Hard by a fountain." Glee..." London Cries." 5010... Pa«t Song..." Fov the woods at morn I yearn." 8a11ad..." Blue btlls of Scotland." Tickling Trio. Solo...Violin. Part SoNG..."The bells of St. Mary's tower." Doors open at half-past six o'clock, to commence at seven precisely. • PLOUBHINB BATCHES. TO TAKE Place under the direction of the Committee of the Christchurch Agricultural and Horticultural Society, ou Section 79, in the occupation of Mr. flossack, Ferry Road, near Christchurch. On FRIDAY, 14th September, when the following Prizes will be offered. For teams of not more For teams of not more than Four Bul'ocks. than one pair of hcrses Ist Prize £7 0 Isti'rize... £7 0 2nd do 5 0 2nd do 5 0 3rd do 3 0 3rd -do, 3 0 4lh do 2 0 4th do 2 0 oils do 1 0 sth do I 0 Five teams to enter iv s each class, or the prizes will not be given. Entries 20s. each team, to be made with Mr. J. T. Brown (of whom tbe rules and regulations may be obtained), on or before Saturday, the Blli of September. Subscription lists are opened at the Hotels in Christchurch. Donations will niso be received by any member oi the Committee. By order of the Committee, C. B. Fooks, \ Hon. C. Davie. j Sees. t§_T The prizes wiil be awarded at tbe Market Dinner, on Saturday, 52nd of September. wTpackard, STOCK COMMISSION AGENT, Norwich Quay, LtjltclUm. CLADDLE HORSES to LET on HIRE. Apply to Wm. Packard, Livery and Bait Stables, Norwich Quay, Lyueiton. To Stand for the Season, AT the " Royal Hotel Livery Stables, Christchurch, the thorough-bred burse, -JOE MILLER." Further particulars in a future advertisement.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume V, Issue 296, 1 September 1855, Page 1
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