r NOTICE. BARQUE ORIENTAL, CAPTAIN . MACEY, FOE LONDON DIRECT. T)ASSENGERS by the above vessel JL -are hereby informed that she will be ready to leave this port on or about the 25th instant. Cabins will only be retained by actual payment of a deposit on the passage money. COOKSON, BOWLER, & CO., Agents. Lyttelton/March sth, 1858. Tj^Oß OTAGO DIRECT.—The fine JO , fast sailing" clipper schooner HENRY, 43 tons register, John Butt, Master. This vessel has been chartered by the General Government, and will be despatched for the above port this day, WEDNESDAY, the lOfch instant, at noon : after remainin.sr.in Qtegp a day or two; she will return to Lyttelton. and proceed to Wellington, Nelson, New Plymouth, and Auckland. ■ For freight or passage, apply to . MILES, KINGTON, £ CO., '■ Norwich Quay. NOTICE. THE Lyttelton Photographic Eooms, London Street, will close in two weeks from the present date. W. ELSBEE. March 10th, 1858. ■• i. j ■ . • i =:=- THEATRE ROYAL, LYTTELTON. Lessee and Manager, Me. Folet. MR. BRADWELL'S BENEFIT. FIRST AND ONLY NIGHT OF HAMLET. MR. BRAD WELL has the honor to announce that his benefit "will take place ON MONDAY, MARCH 22kd, on which occasion will be presented, with the kind assistance of Mrs. Foley and several gentlemen who have volunteered their services, the first three acts of Shakespeare's sublime Tragedy of HAM LE T! Hamlet ....... Mr. Bradwell. {jfertrude ....... Mrs. Foley. And a variety of entertainments, concluding with the screaming farce entitled MARY WHITE; OB HOW TO SETTLE ACCOUNTS WITH YOTJE LATJNDBES3. WANTED AW H E E L W R I G H T. Apply to W. H. Derry, London Street, Lyttelton. March "4th, 1858. SALE OF CHURCH LAND IN KAIAPOI. MR. WYLDE has received instructions, from the Church Property Trustees, to sell by Public Auction, on TUESDAY, THE 16th MARCH, j at the Kaiapoi Hotel,—- I . 16 quarter-Acre sections in the Town of Kaiapoi. Upset prjce, £20 per section. TEE3IS. 25 per cent on day of sale, and the remainder in fcmr equal half-yearly instalments, and a J rental of 10 per cent on the unpaid portion of ' purchase money. Sale at 3 o'clock. Luncheon Provided. The plans can be seen at the office of the undersigned, JAMES WYLDE, C E., Kaiapoi. CATTLE SALE. MR. WYLDE has received instructions to sell by Public Auction at : Mr. Frazer's stockyards, .Northern Hotel,. Kaiapoi, on THURSDAY, MARCH 25th, 18 very superior milch cows with calves 14 3-yr. old heifers 12 3 yr. old steers fit for yoke 30 2 yr. old heifers and steers Sale at 12 o'clock. Luncheon Provided. BULLS FOR SALK MR. WYLDE will offer for sale at the same time with the above lot of cattle, Mr. Ward's celebrated bull Viscount, without reserve, * Axd, A splendid dark roan bull, aged 16 months, dam Jessie, sire Viscount, Jessie, dam imported cow Lady Montague, sire imported bull Milton, Lady Montague bred by Earl Ducie, and imported in 1851. Reserved price, £20.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume IX, Issue 558, 10 March 1858, Page 6
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