LYTTELTON CHOBAL SOCIETY. mHE COMMITTEE of the Lyttelton JL Choral Society, beg to announce their intention, of giving a Public Concert, at the Town Hall, Lyttelton on the 12th inst., being Whit Monday. Conductor—J. F. M'Cardell. Pianist—J. Biltcn. Programme PART I. OvERJV.fRF. —PianofortePAK'jfSong—ls there a land. ~~~.G.Reichardt. Gi-i*| ~- Come bounteous Mny^^-'ipqff'ortk. Part Song Dream the dream that's sweetest Glee ~~ To all you ladies Dr. Cullcott, Vocal Solo~Glee Ye spotted snakes \~-.^~Slevens. Boating soNG-~~The sun is high'in Heaven ~~E. G. Monk. Glee ,4*Peace to the souls of the heroes *^~Dr. Callcott. Gl-ee ™,^ ««Here in cool grot Mornhigton. Chorus The roast beef of Old England PAKX 11. Overture^,, Part Song All among the barley ~~£. Stirling. Glee Oh happy fair W. ShieldGlee Swiftly from the mountain's bxon^Wtbbe. Vocal 8olo.~« Glee ~- Blow, thou winter wind,— Stevens. Song of Spring The Curfew . Violin Solo Glee when shall we three meet ag?" -i^King. Finale God Save the Cjueen. Tickets 2s. fid. each, to be obtained at the Mitre & Canterbury Hotels, Messrs. Gee & Co, Mr. Fyfe, ami Mr. Tnrnbull. Doors open at half-past 6 o'clock, to commence at 7 o'clock precisely. By order of the Committee, (Signed) H. Aixwiught, Hon. Sec. HER MAJESTY'S BIRTHDAY. PUBLIC REGATTA and SPORTS, On Saturday, May 24. A Public Regatta will uike place at Lyttelton, when Prizes will be.offered to he competed for in the following1 Races: — 1. The Grand Ly'iteltoic Stakes, open to all vessels /torn 8 to 20 tons, engaged in the carrying trade of this Port. Entrance, 21s. with a Purse added. 2. The Crimka. Stakes, for Open Sailing Boats under 8 tons. Entrance, 10s. 6d., with a Purse added. 8--S 3. A Rowing Match, for Five-oared Boats with Steersman. Entrance, 7s. (id., with a Purse added. 4. A Rowing .Match, for Four-oared Boats with Steersman. Entrance, 55., with a Purse added. 5. A Maohi Boat Rack, for 5 Oars. Entrance, 10s. 6d., with a Purse added. 0. A Dingy Sculling Match. Entrance 2s. 6d., with a Purse added. 7. A Duck Hont with Dingy, to be chased hy two Four-oared Bouts. Entrance, 2s. 6d.. with a Purse added. After which a variety of Old English llura. Sports, consisting oi'— Climbing-the Greasy Pole Chasin^Ja Soaped Pig Jumping in Sacks Wheelbarrow, Foot Races, iVc. Edward Genet, Secretary. gj\ oii syj) i> E i, i*^x^#s. I? via Wellington. i^-^^^£v\ Tlie lme t>ast sailin? IJ§&32>^ schooner •' COILA," will sail i"tir the above' Port on Monday next the 12ih inst. For Freight or Passage apply to Cookson, Bowr.Kii & Cc.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume VI, Issue 367, 10 May 1856, Page 1
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