NOTICE. NEW ZEALAND ALMANAC FOR 1857. ADVERTISEMENTS intended for this Publication should he sent as early as possible (o the Office of the '• Lyitehon Times," or to the Agents in this and the other Provinces. Lyttelton Choral SocietyrXiHE Committee of the'above Society J_ beg to announce that a Concert w;ll beheld in the Town Hall, on M-uulay the 28tU instant. Programme, &c ,in future advertsernent. (Signed) H. Aii/wright, 7168 Hon. Secretary. WANTED^ BY a Widow Lady, a middle-aged person as a companion, to assist, in the Education of two little girls, also to take a part in the household duties, she must be English and a Protestant. Address, to E. X., Post Office, Christchurch. 7164 jy26 A PUBLIC BALL TTTILL be given on Thursday July 3lst STDAET'S NEW ROOMS, Near the Royal Hotel, Christchurch. The following gentlemen have consented lo act as STEWARDS : — T. T. Cookson Esq. C:-pt. VVestenra. R. A. Hilton E>-q. B. U'oollcombe Esq. 0. Hodgson Esq. C. C. Bosven Esq. G. A. E. Rose, Ei-q. G. F. P. Leach. Esq. Gentlemen's tickets £l Is., Ladies' tickets 10s. 6d., may be had of (he Stewards, or at the office of the ;' Canterbury Standard." 796 a 2 For Melbourne via Wellington, /L ►F'HE clipppv Brisj Cl PRTfs^^^^^rAV Master, will sail for the above f/'^fe^^^!: N '\aPjits, on or about Wednes-■Jgsij.-Hl^^fe^y day nex«, the 16ih inss. ■^&aJt=^xc— n^» jj c] . . lccO |) )Ul ,,(]ation for a limited number of passengers is very sujierior. For fieight or passage, apply to A. .1. Alpoet., A cent. Lyttelton, July Bth, 1856. 179 j y 10 £1 REWARDLOST from Christchurch on Friday June 2'nth, a black tan and white hitch,answering to the name of "Minnie. " Whoever will return the same to My. Ward, Raugicva, or to Mr. I,awnuice, Cbristchurch. shall receive the above reward. July 4th, 1856. 793 c Christ's College Grammar School. THE School will re-open on Monday, July 21st, at 9 a.m. Lessons will be given in Drawing to those hove whose parents may desire it, after Schoolhours on Wednesdays and Saturdays for an hour each day. Drawing-Master, Mr. B. \V. Mountfuit. If as many as twelve Pupils offer, the charge will not he more than Fi'teeu shillings perquarter. Parents who may wish their sons to learn Drawing are requested to give the earliest possible notice to the Head-Master. Henry Jacoiss, Flcid-Master. '' Christchurch, July 14th, ISC>6. "7i(>4 iy ]9
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Lyttelton Times, Volume VI, Issue 387, 19 July 1856, Page 1
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