. NOTICE. A' PUBLIC BALL will take place in -C^- Christchurch, at the Royal Hotel, in honor of His Excellency the Governor, and Mrs. Gore Brjwne, ou their arrival in this Province. The following gentlemen will act as Stewards. His Honor the Soi'^sinja'^ndent. Messrs. Blakiston . Messrs* Longden Bowen Miles J. Brittan - Ross W. G. Brittan Watts Russell Cass H. Scott I. T Cookson Sewell Gresson Tancred J. Hall C. Ward Hamilton Woollcombe G. Lee * dipt.-Westenra Tickets, Gentlemen, 205.; Ladies, 10s. To be obtained at the offices of the " Canterbury Standard," Christchurch, and the " Lytteltou Times," Lytielton. The date will be announced in a future advertisement' The Committee will be obliged by an early application being made for tickets. MOT I CE, A PUBLIC DINNER will take place in the Town Hall, Lyttelton, in honor of His Excellency the Governor, on his arrival in this Province. The following gentlemen will act as a Committee :— His Honor the Superintendent. Messrs. Alport Messrs. Latter „ Ballard „ Le Cren „ Beeby „ M'Cardell „ A. Blakiston Dr. M'Gheane „ Campbell Messrs. Parkinson „ Cookson „ Sewell „ Dampier „ Shrimpton Dr. Donald „ Spowers Dr. Dudley „ R. H. Rhodes Messrs. Bayfield „ Tancred „ Hamilton „ White „ Hargreaves Tickets, 20s. each, may be obtained in Lyttelton at the Times Office ; and in Christchurch, at the Standard Office. The day will be announced in a future advertisement. Lyttelton Choral Society. THE COMMITTEE of the above Society beg to announce their intention of giving a DRE:SS CONCERT On the arrival of His Exceixenct the GovebKoB. in this Province. . Patron, His Hohoe the Superintendent, Stewards, James Spowers, Esq. Dr. Donald, A. E. White, Esq. A. J. Alport, Esq. I. Shrimpton, Esq. A. Bayfeild, Esq. C. T. Beeby, Esq. F. N. Campbell, Esq. I. T. Cookson, Esq. |J. W. Hamilton, Esq. Conductor —J. F. M'Cardeix. Pianist —Mr. J. Biltos. PROGRAMME, Solo...Pianoforte...Mr. Bilton. Part Song... Harvest Song. The Dream. - Chorus...Lutzow's Wild Chase...Weber. Vocal Solo. Gi.KE...Ye spotted snakes...Stevens. Semi Chorus...Faries long their wines have folded... Chorus...Roast Beef of Old England...Pitman. Interval of fifteen minutes. Solo...Violin...Mr. Sineaton. Huntsman's Chokus...Weber. Vocal Duett. Part Song...The angler's trysting tree. Vocal Solo. Paht Song...Lullaby...Storace. Vocal Quaetktt. The Curfew...Attwood. Here's a health unto Her Majesty...Sarille. Peices of admission. Gentlemen's tickets, 7s. 6d ; to admit a lady and gentleman, 12*. 6d.; to admit a gentleman and two Jadies, 17s. 6d. Books of the words, Is. As only a limited number of tickets will be issued, an early application to the Stewards is necessary.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume V, Issue 326, 15 December 1855, Page 12
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402Page 12 Advertisements Column 2 Lyttelton Times, Volume V, Issue 326, 15 December 1855, Page 12
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