ELECTION BALL. A PUBLIC BALL will take place at the Town--Hall, on Wednesday Next, the 11th November, to celebrate the return of the Four Members to the Provincial Council, for the Town of Lyttelton. The following gentlemen will act as a Committee of Management:—■ Mr. R, H. Rhodes, M.P.C. Dr. Donald. Mr. M'Cardell. Mr. Richard Davis. Mr. Thomas Gee. Mr. H. Allwright. Mr. F. N. Campbell. Mr. Mark Sprot, M.P.C. Mr. W. Bowler, Junr. Mr. E. A. Hargreaves. Mr. Crosbie Ward. Mr. Samuel Gundry. Dr. M'Cheane. Mr. A. Bajfeild. Gentlemen's Tickets ... ... 7s. 6d. Double Tickets ... ... ... 10s. 6d. To be obtained from the Committee. Lyttelton, sth Nov., 1857. THE LAST DAY. HAVING- taken my passage in one of the Vessels to sail on Monday next, for Nelson, operations will finally close at 6 o'clock, p.m., TO-DAY. ,J. N. CROMBIE, Royal Photographic Gallery, Canterbury street, Lyttelton. SADDLERY! BBIDGE STBBET, NELSON. MESSRS. PEAT AND THORNTON, ! SADDLEES, From 14, Old Bond Street, London, BEG to inform the inhabitants of Canterbury that they have just opened business at the above address. They have on hand a large assortment of saddles (hunting and ladies'). Bridles of every description. Whips (riding and driving). .Bits and spurs. Harness (dog-cart, cart and plough). Every description of article made to order. All orders from other colonies accompanied by cash or reference, promptly attended to. EX ORIENTAL. SALE BY AUCTION. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. MESSRS. F. NOBLE CAMPBELL, & CO. have received Canterbury, (transhipped from the Oriental,) 22 pkgs. of Merchandise, selected with the greatest care from the LONDON, PARIS, AND DUBLIN MARKETS; and will offer the same for Sale by Public Auction at an early date next week. Consisting in part of— Galvanized wire-netting, Berlin wools and patterns; pen elope canvass, commenced w-ork and materials, Chenille &c.; silk and ■cotton braids, fringes of all descriptions; two chests drawers,-furniture braid, gimp and fringe, bell ropes, &c, cap fronts, tarletan, widow, dress, and full dress caps, bugle and Chenille head dresses, ladies' and infant's caps, Santag do., cap crowns, crape falls, collarettes, collars, bracelets, and bugle do., Ruches silk buttons of all kinds, Chenille tassels, oil table covering, worsted and other table covers, cambric kerchiefs, every assortment of elastic, hooks and eyes, cap strings, hair and other pins, French embroidery cotton, ribbon wire, prepared whalebone, Evans' boar's head reels, Brook's glace reels, small cord, &c, glass counter cases, ribbon velvet, I bullion, toilet and star fringe, summer cloth and silk mantles, ladies' India-rubber belts and garters, 10 colours of French, delaines, printed barege robes, assorted fringes, assorted bindings, girdles, bugles, crape, and bead trimmings ; black, galloon and sarsnet ribbon (wide); bonnet, belt, and foreign, do.; narrow ribbons and yell vets, ladies' silk scarfs and neck ties, black Brussels and Ducape handkerchiefs, parasols, boy's belts, shirt collars. Black and coloured glace, black and cold, silk Russian and military braids, round silk laces, dress laces, China and silk do., stay hooks, sewing silks (including white), purse twist, needles, darning and wool needles, crochet cases, French buttons and braids, nursing pins, satin piping, papier-mache buttons, tapes of every description. Irish tabinets of every description, frill book and jaconet chemisettes, embroidered book and jaconet habits, puff book and jaconet sleeves, gauntlet ditto, froelc bodies and robes, children's jaconet caps, embroidered cambric kerchiefs, cambric and jaconet flounces, scollops and insertions, book and jaconet collars, do. sets, embroidered cambric petticoats, lace falls, a splendid assortment, of. robes, 72-inch broad calico, brown drill, children's ; boots 2 to 5* cabin lamps, check silk dresses, plain do., do. robes, magnificent brocaded silk- dresses, girl's, satin shoes,' tewing twine.' . ; ' 'A SPLENDID INVOICE OF RIBBONS; wool caps, large looking glass, real Witney blankets; best saws, scissors, and pen knives; fire irons and other goods, too numerous for an advertisement; of which further particulars will be given. Oxford-street, Lyttelton, Nov. 6,1857;
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Lyttelton Times, Volume XVIII, Issue 523, 7 November 1857, Page 6
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