PUBLIC, CONCERT. THE COMMITTEE of the LYTTELTON CHORAL SOCIETY beg^to announce that, by the kind permission of Mr. Stewart, they intend to hold a PUBLIC CONCERT M , In the Assembly Rooms, at the Royal Hotel, ChristchuTOh, on FRIDAY NEXT, the loth May, 1857. x , , Conductor.. Mb. J. F. M'CARDELL, Pianist, M&.J. BILTON. , peogbam;me. < ' Overture. . .1. .' Pianw.Forte. • i „ ."' Part Song—Roast Beef of Old England . . . . . . Savilie. Glee.—King Canute ", . .' . . Sir f£ Bishop.. Solo. . By Mr. H. Ailwright, Jun. 1 Part So\tg—Fair Flower of Nor- ' • thumberland Rimbanlt. , * Solo Viol in—Cnsta Diva —Norma, H Mr. .Smeatoii Bellini. Part Song—To all you Ladies vow on Land ..."..'... CaUcott.' Glee—The Mighty Con^uero r . S. Webbe. Trio—Tickling Trio ...»,.-., END OF' FIBST FAST. < INTERVAL OF FIFTEEN MINUTES. Part Song—Blue Bells of .Scot- < 1 land ..»...- Neidthart. > Trio—The Owl s . , <Jlee and Chorus—The Chough " and Crow . . 1 . . . . Sir H Bishop. Solo—Little Nell—Mr. H. Allwright, Sen. . . . . !. Madrigal — My bonny lass she - smileth. .. ._.,. .- ( . . Morletfj > « Solo—Mr. H \llwrigb!t,Uun. '. .'- v Glee—-The Curfew T .' •.' ". '.* '. Atlwood. Solo Violin —II Barbiere — Mr. , ; Smeaton . . .-, . . .*. . jKoMtni. N Glee—^A.re the white hoiira for ever ' " fled? .'....'.... CMcott. i Finale—God Save the Queen . . , • Doors open at half-past Six, to commence at Seven o'Clock precisely. i . '" Tickets, 3s. to be obtained of Mr. W. Stringerj at the * "Standard" Office; and^at, the Doors on the Night of the Concert. , . J. D. GAR^OOD, ,J Honorary Secretary. Lyttelton, May 12th, 1857. N IJI FREEHOLD LAND -FOR SALE, n Near the rapidly improving of ' • KAIAFOI. AFIFrY" ACRE' Section, most advantageously situated on the south bank of the Waimakhari, having about twenty-chains of deep river frontage at which vessels can load and unload at any time ofithe tide; the whole is fenced and between 20 and 30 acres broken up and ciopped, with house, out-houses, piggeries, &c. The alaove is well'worthy the notice r of the capitalist as business piemises, of -the man of retiiement, as fiom its situation on the liver it is capable of being made one of the mpst private and picturesque spots in the colony. t \ For particulaxs, apply to Mr. S. P. Smith, Sheervrater Farm, near Jackson's Ferry, Kaiapoi. ' ' WANTED, AN experienced man rook, to whom liberal wag:es will be -given. For .address, apply at the office of this paper. ' PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. MR. ALPORT is instiucte'd by Mi. Collier (in consequence of alteiation of busme%) to sell by Public Auction, on the Premises, > The whole of his stock-in trade. Further particulars and date of sale will be advertised in a few days. Lyttelton, Mi-y 9ih, 1857. IF MR JOHN HODGSON WATLIXG will apply at Mr. Lpathwick's, Biicks Wharf, Chn-jtclnuch, he.will receive a letter fiom .his Fiiends in England. Chiistchurch, May 11,1857. W A N/r E D, AC A, X P E N'T E R. Apply to " • . ' C. RIDDLE, Builder.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume VII, Issue 472, 13 May 1857, Page 12
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