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THEATRE ROYAL, LYTTELTOM. Lessee and Manager, Mb. Foley, The musical arrangements by Messrs. Smeaton and Howaeb. THURSDAY EVENING, OCTOBER Ist. The performance will commence with, for the 'last time here, the Favourite Farce entitled THE DEAD SHOT. Miss Louisa ... Mrs. W. H. Foley. Chatter ... Miss A. Sutton After which will be presented the Screaming Farce by John Maddison Morton, Esq., of BOX AND COX. Mrs. Bouncer ... ... ... Miss "A. Sutton. The whole to conclude with, for the first time here, the highly successful Farce, entitled THE SEC RET, •08, A HOLE IN THE WALL. Mrs. Dupuis Mrs. W. H. Foley. Angelica ... Miss A. Sutton. For further particulars, see bills of the day. Peices of Admission: Boxes, 55.; Pit, 35.; Children, 2s. 6d. Season Tickets, For six nights' performances, To the Boxes, 255.; to the Pit, los. 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 smoking allowed on the premises. Tickets may be had upon application to Mrs. Foley at her residence, and at the Theatre on the evening of the pei-formance, and no money will be taken at the door. LYTTELTON COLONISTS' SOCIETY. A SPECIAL General Meeting of this Society -iJL will be held in the Town Hall, on TUESDAY Evening next, the 29th instant, at Seven o'clock, to discuss the subject of the improveaaent of the Town. Subscribers are hereby reminded that the subscription for the ensuing quarter will become due on the 30th instant. By order of the Committee, THOS. I. JOYNT, Hon. Sec. A RCHDEACON PAUL'S New Work on ?\- CANTERBURY, with Map by E. Jollie, Esq. Price 4s. 6d. ' For sale at Mr. F. Thompson's, Cashel-street, Christclmi'ch. TO BUILDERS. THE Committee for Building a Residence for the Lord Bishop of Christenurch is desirous of receiving Tenders for the Execution of the Works. Plans and Specification can be seen at the Architects' on and after Wednesday next, the 30fch inst. Tenders to be addressed to the Architects, and delivered not later than noon on Wednesday, October 14. The Committee does not pledge itself to accept the lowest or any Tender unless approved. MOUNTFORT and LUCK, Architects. SEED OATS, and RYE GRASS SEED, ex 'JULIA ANN,' from Otago. 300 bushels Seed Oats 40 bushels Rye Grass Seed Delivered at the Ferry and warranted clean. S. GIBBS, Christchurch, Sept. 24. Caversham House. THE DRAUGHT STALLION " LOFTY " WILL Stand at the Royal Hotel Stables, Christehurch, every Saturday during the season; and at the Stables of the Northern Hotel, Kaiapoi, every Wednesday. Fees-—£"3, groomage, 53. Lofty, is a dark bay horse, with black points, standing full 16 hands, was foaled in December, ■1854, and got by Mr. Fisher's well known horse Duke, out of an imported Clydesdale mare, the property of G. H. Moore, Esq., of Glenmark. The Horse will Stand during the other days of the week at the owner's enclosed paddock, at Avonhead, where Mares will be taken on reasonable terms. Groomage to be paid at time of serving; the fee for service at the end of January. ALEX. McBRATNEY. TO ARRIVE f< GLENTANNER^ DIRECT from Disey & Sons (Opticians to Her Majestythe Queen,) New Bondstreet, London, a CASE of first-rate OPTICAL INSTRUMENTS, comprising Best telescopes, fitted with shades Compass caps and straps Thermometers for brewing, bath, and horticultural purposes Drawing instruments Best prismatic stereoscope, with plate, slides complete Best brass stop compasses • Eye protectors and Brazilian Pebble spectacles Aneroid barometer ■Double field or race glass Botanical lenses Also,— A case of choice Perfumery, direct from Piesset'6, New Bond street, London. WILLIAM IVORY, • ■ 2j an gi ora# TjIOUND in'Lyttelton,a Pocket Book, conJ- taining papers' &c. The owner can have it on applying to the' SERGEANT of POLICE. Lyttteiton Sept. 25, 185.7. ■ '■»

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Lyttelton Times, Volume VIII, Issue 511, 26 September 1857, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Lyttelton Times, Volume VIII, Issue 511, 26 September 1857, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Lyttelton Times, Volume VIII, Issue 511, 26 September 1857, Page 6

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