Christchurch Cricket' Club GENERAL MEETING of the Club -£-»- will be held on Wednesday, Oct 31st. Ail members are requested to attend. The first match ofthe Season will be played jon-tbe same day ; wickets will be pitched ai 10 a.m. precisely. Tbe meetings of the Club during tbe-season will be on ihe first Wednesday in each month at .10 a.m., and on all other Wednesdays at 1 p.m. , . ..-.■■.- Subscriptions for the current season are now due. By order of the Committee, A. C. Croft, J „ c. CROSBIE WARD^ H0"-SeCS-Oct. Vsth. French and Drawing Evening Classes, For Pupils of both sexes, At the Grammar School Room. HHHE French-Class, is held on Wednes--*r day evenings, and the Drawing Class, on Friday evenings/at half-past 6 o'clock. :; ;: t Gr. COTTEUILL. Lyttelton Grammar School, Oct. 3, 1855. Lyttelton Choral Society. THE COMMITTEE of the above Society beg to {announce their intention of giving a Dress Concert, on the arrival of His Excellency the Governor in this Province. .Programmes and further particulars will be given in a subsequent advertisement. By order of the Committee, (Signed) H. Aliavbigkt, Hon. Sec. I Lyttelton Colonists' Society and Literary Institution, LECTURE : - by Mr. Tancred, on Tuesday, the 23rd of October. Subject.— " Transition from the Ancient to the Modern History of Europe." The above Lecture is unavoidably deferred until Tuesday, the 30th i)ist. W. Donald, President. J. G. Fvfe, Secretary. Lost, on Tuesday week, A CHEQUE drawn by J. Beswick in "^ favour of W. K. Puknell. Whoever has found the same and will forward it either to the office of this paper, or to Mr. W. Hall, Kaiapoi, will be rewarded. The payment of the above cheque has been stopped at the Bank. FREE CHURCH OF SCOTLANDrpHE Building Committee and Church -*- Property Trustees of the Free Church of Scotland are requested to meet at the Royal Hotel, fat 8 o'clock, on Tuesday evening, the 23rd October, on urgent business. W. Wilson, Hon. Sec. Ex "Merchantman." JOSEPH ASHBY begs to inform the inhabitants of this Settlement, that he has just received from England, by the above mentioned vessel, a superior assortment of West of England Cloths, consisting of black and blue Broad-cloths, Doe-skins, Tweeds, &c. &c In returning thanks to those who have so liberally supported him, he begs to inform them that on and after the Ist day of November next, he must decline making up gentlemen's own materialsOn Sale, by the Undersigned. X TONS of CHEESE, (from Wright's celebrated Dairy), 1 Ton Bacon and Hams, Butter, Potatoes, Oats, Barley, &c. Cookson, Bowleu, & Co.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume V, Issue 310, 20 October 1855, Page 1
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422Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Lyttelton Times, Volume V, Issue 310, 20 October 1855, Page 1
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