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| VOCAL ENTERTAINMENT, UNDER THE DISTINGUISHED PATRONAGE OF HIS HONOR THE SUPERINTENDENT. MR. HAMILTON has the honour of announcing his Farewell Entertainment st the Towii Hall, Christchurch. on THURSDAY EVENING NEXT, DEC. 30, under the above patronage, on which occasion he ' will sing and accompany himself on the pianoforte the Following songs: — Programme. - Part I. Up in the Morn Song Vision of the Reveller ....Cantata The Bashful Young Gentleman Buffo Wind ofthe Winter's Night Scena Land, Land, Land ..Song Mr. Christopher Crop Buffo The Maniac ....Scena AN" INTERVAL OF TEN MINUTES. i Part 11. Come, Brothers Arouse Song J The Gambler's Wife Scena i I'm not Myself at all Song Husband's Dream Descriptive Song You Know .'.Buffo The English Emigrant ;..Song Cinderella ....Buffo Front seats, 55.; hack seals, 45.; Gallery, 3s. "Doors op.?-T at half-pa>t Seven o'clock, to commence at Eight o'clock. Tickets to be had of Air. Hart, White Hart Hotel; Mr. M'Cardell : and at the Doors. .■^T Observe I This is Mr. Hamilton's last entertainment in Canterbury. EX CHIEFTAIN. A ND on Sale by the Undersigned. 15 crates earthenware; . Consisting of plates and dishes, toilet sets and chambers, breakfast cups and saucers, jugs and mugs, &c. &c. Ironmongery, &c.: Boilers, fountains, saucepans and kettles,] arms aud boxes (for drays), pickaxes and adzes, table and pocket cutlery, ' block tin round and oval baking i dishes, tea and coffee pots, bowls, j milk pans, basons and • pannikins, ] brass pillar candlesticks, plated forks j and table spoon's, tea pots and candlesticks. Carpenters' tools of very superior workmanship, 3 cases broom and brushware. 3 cases stationery: Note, letter and foolscap paper, envelopes, pocket and memorandum books, ledgers, .da}' and cash books, journals and letter books, copy andschool books (assorted), pens and ink.wrapping paper, &c. SOO pieces 'music,' manuscript musfd-hooks and paper, work boxes and writing desks. Also, — A large assortment of dolls, toys, and fancy goods, suited for'presents. GEORGE TAYLER. London-street, Lyttelton. - " ' POR SALE, Atwo-vear old well bred BULL. Ap-ply-to GEORGE SGOTT-, - Clog and Patten Maker. Lyttelton, Dec. 28, 1858. £1 REWARD. LOST, on the 25th instant, between the Ferry and White Hart, Christehurch, —A small GOLD ALBERT CHAIN, with Watch Key, marked with initials G. B.; also a small Gold Coin attached to the same. , Whoever finds the sa-r.e, and takes it to the ; Police Station, Christcharch, shall receive the ' above reward. j EMPLOYMENT WANTED, j BY a steady industrious middle-aged \ Man of business, who understands Bookkeeping, and is willing to make himself, generally useful in any capacity.-—Address, j O. P. Q., Post Office, Kaiapoi. ' j W "ANTED immediately, for Timaru,! a HOUSE SERVANT. Apply at the Office of this paper. : VALUABLE THOROUGHBRED HORSES. BAY FILLY,-Royal Miss, by Sir Hercules, out of Victoria, by' Operator, own sister to Euroka, 3 years old, broken in. 2. Bay Mare Cameo, by Sir Hercules, bred by T. C. Icely, Esq., of New South Wales, broken in. 3. Bay Colt Don Raphael, by Sir Hercrileß, entered for Nelson Great Trial Stakes, 1859. On view, and for sale at Court Barton Farm Paddocks, near Riccarton Church. W. R. CATOR. HEAVY DRAUGHT MARES & HORSES. rpHE Undersigned has on view and for Sale, * —A mob of heavy Draught Horses and Mares, broken and unbroken, well selected in the Nelson -market, and especially deserving the notice of those requiring good horses for cad. or plough work ; also a few first-class roadsters. W. R. CATOR, Court Barton Farm, Near Riccarton Church.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume X, Issue 641, 29 December 1858, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Lyttelton Times, Volume X, Issue 641, 29 December 1858, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Lyttelton Times, Volume X, Issue 641, 29 December 1858, Page 8

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