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CHURCH MEETING-LYTTELTON. A GENERAL MEETING of the mem. •^*- bers of the Church of England is appointed t<> be held in the temporary church at Lyttelton, at 7 in the eveningof Thursday next, Nov. 8, to meet the Bishop of New Zealand, and to take into consideration the general state and prospects of the Church in the Province of Canterbury. NORTHERN MISSIONS. SERMONS, in aid of the Northern Missions, are appointed to be Preached on Sunday next, Nov. Ilth, at'Lyttelton, in the morniug by the Lord Bishop of New Zealand ; in the evening by the Rev. J. C. Patteson, M.A. and at Christchurch in the morning by the Rev. 0. Malhias, and in the afternoon, at halLpast 3, by the Lord Bishop of New Zealand. CONFIRMATIONS. Confirmations are appointed to be administered by the Bishop of New Zealand on Sunday next, Nov. 11, at Lyttelton, at the Morning service, at eleven, and at Christchurch, at the afternoon service, at half-past three. Cnurch. Property Trustees. AN Adjourned Meeting of the Trustees will be held in the vestry of the Church, at Christchurch, on Thursday next, Nov. Bth, at Two o'Clock p.m. . Henry Jacobs, Secretary. Christchurch, Nov. sth, 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. Patron, His Honor the Superintendent. Stewards, James Snowers, Esq. Dr. Donald, A. E. White, E<=q. A. J. Alport, Esq. 1. Shrimp ton, Esq. A. Bavfeiid, Esq. C. T. Beeby, Esq. F. N. Campbell, Esq. I. T. Cookson, Esq. | J. W. H.unilton, Esq. Conductor —J. F. M'Cardell. Pianist —Mr. J. Biltokt. PROGRAMME, Solo...Pianoforte...Mr. Billon. Part Song...Harvest Song. The Dream. Chorus...Lutzow's Wild Chase...Weber. Vocal Solo. Glue...Ye spotted snakes...Stevens. Semi Chorus...Faries long their wings have folded... Chorus... Roast Beef of Old England...Pitman. Interval of fifteen minutes. Solo...Violin...Mr. Snieaton. Huntsman's Chorus...Weber. Vocal Duett. Part Song...The angler's trystiug tree. Vocal Solo. Part Song...Lullaby ...Slorace. Vocal Quartktiv The Cui/e\v...Auwood. Here's a health unto Her Majesty...Saville. Prices of admission. Gentlemen's tickets, 7s. 6d ; to admit a lady and gentleman, 12s. 6d.; to admit a gentleman and two ladies, 17s. 6J. Books of the words, Is. As only a limited number of tickets will be issued, an early application to the Stewards is necessary. By order of the Committee, (Signed) EL. Allweigut, Hon. Sec.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume V, Issue 315, 7 November 1855, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Lyttelton Times, Volume V, Issue 315, 7 November 1855, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Lyttelton Times, Volume V, Issue 315, 7 November 1855, Page 1

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