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Canterbury Association, Adelphi Terrace, "September 30, 1852. /?J.ENTLEMEN,— In accordance with the - annexed Resolution of the Committee of Management,!have much pleasure in forwarding to you the Minute passed at their meeting of the 24th inst. I have the honour to be, Gentlemen, Your obedient servant, (Signed) H. F. Alston, Secretary. To Messrs. Filby & Co., and Joseph Stayner, Esq[. Extract from the Proceedings of the Committee of Management of the Canterbury Association, held the I^th day of September, 1852. ' Kesolved,—" That the Committee desire to record their entire satisfaction with the efficient manner- in' which Messrs. Filby & Co., and Mr. Joseph Stayner, have conducted all business confided to them as Brokers of the Association, from the commencement of their Shipping operation,—and their acknowledgment for the attention they have invariably paid to the Interests of the Association, as well as to the comfort and convenience of the passengers on board their ships; and that this Resolution be communicated to the above Gentlemen," A true extract. (Signed) H. F. Alston, Secretary. NOTICE. rp HE - of the Chnstchurcri -L Cricket Club are requested to attend.a Meeting at the Golden Fleece Hotel, Christchurch, at 6 o'clock, on Wednesday Evening, February 16th, for the purpose of deciding on the future Cricket Ground, and of making arrangements for the matches to be played in'the course of the present season. flollTJ; }Hon. Sec,, NOTICE. mHIS IS TO GIVE NOTICE, that J- unless an OX, or STEER, now running wild in the neighbourhood of Mr. Watt* Russell's Station, Birchwood, is claimed and taken away within a month from this time, it will, be destroyed, as it is dangerous. Tht animal has been known in the district for a year. . J. C. Watts Russell. Ham, February Ist. NOTICE. "T7IREIGHTS earned by "The Paw- -■- kt/rus," will, for the future, be collected by'the Master. NOTICE. "FREIGHTS earned by " The Rover" J-? will, for the future, be collected by the Owner. 10s. REWARD. T OST, on Saturday last, between Mr. J-^ Beard's Farm and the foot of the BridiePath, a KNIFE, with three blades, one large and two small; a Flem, Lancet, Corkscrew, Horse-picker, &c. also belonging to it. Any person having found the same, and returning- it to Mr. Beard, shall receive the above Reward. £5 REWARD. LOST, supposed to have STRAYED from the Waikerfkeri, a Bay Mare, white face, black mane and tail, and one eye. Any person bringing the same to H. Phillips, Esq./ Christchurch, will receive the above reward.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume III, Issue 110, 12 February 1853, Page 1

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