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THEATRE, ROYAL, LYTTELTON. Under the direction of Mrs. W. H. Fout, Lessee and Manager, Me. Foley. The musical arrangements by Messrs. Sheaton and Howabd. SECOND NIGHT OF THE SEASON. MRS.FOLEYhas the honor to announce to the public of Lyttelton that the Second Night of the Season will take place on Thursday Evening, 17th September, 1857, upon which occasion will be produced for the first time here, the celebrated Farce of THE RIFLE BRIGADE. THURSDAY EVENING, 17th SEPT., 1857. The performance will commence, by particular desire, (for the last time here) the Musical Burletta entitled THE SENTINEL. Linda (with songs, duetts &c, &c.) Mrs. W. H. Foley. To be followed by, for the first time here, THE GRECIAN STATUES. The whole to conclude with (for the first time here) the celebrated Farce entitled THE RIFLE BRIGADE. Mrs. Major Masterman. ... Mrs. W. H. Foley. For further particulars, see bills of the day. Prices of Admission : Boxes, 55.; Pit, 35.; Children, 2s. 6d. Season Tickets, For six nights' performances, To the Boxes, 255.; to the Pit, 15s. The doors will be opened at a quarter to 7, to commence at a quarter to 8 precisely. Good order will be observed, and no SMOKIN& allowed on the premises. Tickets may he had upon application to Mrs. Foley at her residence, and at the Theatre on the evening of the performance, and no money will be taken at the door. "" LAND TO BE LET.. 1 ACRES of rich arable land to JL^J U be let for a term of years, with right of pasturage over 250 acres, well situated within half a mile of water* carriage, (River Courtnay or Waimakiriri) and six miles from, Christchurch. Frontage 25 chains, on the Great North Road, at the six mile post, and running westward to trig pole 17, and from, thence southward to the River Styx. The above land will be let in 25 acre sections, or more if required. For particulars, apply to W. HEAPHY, Universal Hotel. Lyttelton, Sept. 11th, 1857. WEEKLY SALE BY AUCTION. MR. ALPOR.T beers to announce that his NEXT WEEKLY SALE of Merchandise by Auction will take place at his Auction Rooms, on WEDNESDAY, 16th September, to consist of— ' Tea, sugar, coffee, rice, tobacco Brandy, port and sherry wines, Geneva Champagne, oilmen's stores, and other goods. Sale at noon. Terms liberal. Lyttelton, September 11,1857. IRONMONGERY. SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION. TO CLEAR OUT. MESSRS. F. NOBLE CAMPBELL and GO. have been instructed byMr. E. Rbece to Sell by Public Auction (for the purpose of making room for consignments received "Jjp" Cossipore and Solent,) at his Store, in Cashel street, Christchurch, on SATURDAY NEXT, 19th INSTANT, (weather permitting), the following valuable assortment of IRONMONGERY, &c, viz. :— Iron bedsteads and mattrasses Children's cribs and do. Perambulators Wheat and flour sieves Oat and wide riddles' Scotch frying pan, and girdles Do. curd cutters, cheese vats 3 horse Scotch yokes Potatoe forks, spades, shovels . American axes and handles Ewbanks' patent nails Screws, locks, bolts, and hinges Moderator lamps Candle moulds and cotton Tea trays, waiters, bread baskets Hames, churns, hay knives Rosin, spun yarn Stock whips, handsaws Sheet zinc, American tubs and buckets Reaping hooks and scythes Bellows, pump and lead pipes Screw augurs, oval boilers Hedge bills, rubbers Paint brushes, riding whips Cane-seated easy chairs Matches and vestas Crosscut saws, hammers Shoe heels, toe tips Tip nails, awls, rubbers Shoe plyers, rasps Small assortment crockery Looking glasses assorted And various other Goods too numerous too particularize. Terms at Sale. Luncheon provided. Sale to commence punctually at 12 o'Clock.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume VIII, Issue 507, 12 September 1857, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Lyttelton Times, Volume VIII, Issue 507, 12 September 1857, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Lyttelton Times, Volume VIII, Issue 507, 12 September 1857, Page 5

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