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Lyttelton Choral Society. npiHE Committee of the above Society JL beg to announce that a Concert wdl be held in the Town Hall, on Monday the 28th instant. Conductor.—J. F. M'Car«ell. Pianist—J.- Hilton. Programme. Part I. Pianoforte SoLO™~Life of a soldier Glover. Part SoNG*~~,Oh iManny wilt thou gang wi' me j Huntsman's Chorus ™. Weber. ' V oc*'L vSolo«„„ CiioitusvwwHere's a health unto her Majesty J Saville. Vocal BuETT^™The Gypsy Mother Lolles. SEM£-Cnoßus„~~Awake iEolian Lyre.— Danley. Violin Solo,— ...~—~~ Mr- R. Smeaton. Glee The Red Cross Knight Dr. Catcott. Vocal Solo » Chorus " From Oberon in Fairy Land " Interval of fifteen Minutes. Part 11. . Pianoforte Solo— ,~ Part Song»w Where the Beesuekswv~Jtfc7,:.jo». GleEww.. ™,*, Mynheer Vandtmck Bishop. CHouu3,w«v.Peaceful slumbering o'er the Ocean {Horace. Vocal Solo ~~,—^,wExcelsiorGLEF~ww.~~~~.The mighty Conqueror.™—^JVebbe. Part Song. Hark the lark.—v.„Di\ Cooke. Vocal Solo^—««.Man the life boat .Russell. Glee Foresters sound tiie cheerful horn ~.-.~..Bish<ip. Vocal Duett„—v. r!iat are the wild wnves saying Glover. Chorus ..The Bells of St. Mary's Tower. Finale God Save the Queen Novella. Admission 2s. 6d. Tickets may he obtained at the Mitre and Canterbury Hotels, Mr. Gee's, Mr. Fyfe's, Mr- Genet's, and at Messrs. Leake and Tayier's. Doors open at half-past six, to commence at seven precisely. 7237 jy 2(i H. Ali/wright, Hon. Secretary. MR. JOHN T. PARKINSON |_a AS been advised per ." Zingari, " by jI. the owners of the barque "Daniel Webster. " to the effect that she would sail from Newcastle on the sth July, for this port, with 50 heavy draft Mares and Horses, superior to any yet imported per " Daniel Webster. '; ALSO, 50 bead of cattle. Mahoemn. June 21st, IS3&'. 7235 c 10TIOE CF REMOVAL MOSES CRY Eli. IN .returning thanks to his customers for the patronage lie has received as Buxckkii in Lyttelton, begs a continuance of their favours on behalf of Mr. Parkinson, to whom be has disposed of his business, and, being- about to move to Christchurch, begs an early settlement of all outstanding accounts. JOHN T. PARKINSON, Having taken the Butchering business from Mr. Cryer, which he enters upon on Friday, the Ist, of August, trusts by attention and punctuality, to merit a continuance of the patronage bestowed on Mr. Cryer. Lyttelton. Jnly2lst, IS;>b'. 7231 c J. 11. CLOUGH & CO. WOOL BROKERS, (Successors to G. and J. Lvad.sL.aw,) Mia/BOimxE.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume VI, Issue 388, 23 July 1856, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Lyttelton Times, Volume VI, Issue 388, 23 July 1856, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Lyttelton Times, Volume VI, Issue 388, 23 July 1856, Page 1

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