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LYTTELTON COLONISTS' SOCIETY"TVTOTICE.—The next ordinary meeting •*^ of the Society will take place in the Town Hall, Lyttelton, on Wednesday evening, June 21st,"at 7 o'clock precisely, to consider the following business, viz.: Mr. Alport's proposition—" To alter the rules of the Society as follows :" Ist, Rule 3. To expunge first portion referring to amount paid for admission to News Room only. 2nd, Rule 7. That the future Committee and ordinary meetings, be held on Tuesdays instead of Wednesdays. (Signed) J. Spowjers, President. Lyttelton, Jane 15th, 1854. Dissolution of Partnership. WE Hereby Give Notice that the partnership hitherto carried on between us J. & W. W. Harrison, Tailors, will be dissolved by mutual consent, on, the 21st inst. All parties indebted to the said firm are requested to pay their accounts on or before the loth inst. All parties having any demand upon the said firm are requested to send in their accounts, that they may be discharged. (Signed) J. Hakrison, W. W. Harbison. Canterbury Street, Lytteltoa, Jane 8, 1854. NOT! C E . J HARRISON begs to inform his friends • and the Public that he intends continuing the business of Tailor and Draper, on and after the 22nd inst., with a new stock of goods suited to the present season. Canterbury street, Lyttelton, June 8, 1854. Schoolmasters will shoitly be N-? wanted to take charge of the District Schools to be established by the Provincial Government. Persons desirous of applying for such situations are requested to send in their applications to the Rev. O. Mathias, Commissary of the Lord Bishop of New Zealand. Every application must state the age, and previous occupation of the applicant; and must be accompanied by testimonials as to character and qualification. To take charge of some schools, married couples would be preferred. The salaries will be determined by the Government according to the number of children in the school, and the qualification of the master, and will vary from £80 to £120 a year. In all cases where it is possible, houses will be provided for the master adjoining the school. By order of His Honor the Superintendent, H. G. Gotjxand, Provincial Secretary. fToTIGE OF~RE?IO¥AL. W. CUMMINS,, fainter antj €Ha?ier, "OEGS to inform the inhabitants ofLyt- -'-' telton and its vicinity, that lie has removed from Dublin Street, to" the premises lately occupied by Mr. J. Bannister in London street. All Orders punctually attended to. Estimates given if required. AVON MILL, CHRISTCHURCHT\7OODFORD and STEPHENS beg ' * to inform the public that the above Mill will be ready for work about the end of the present month, of which further notice will be given. Parties wishing to avail themselves of Storeage can be accommodated. "Avon Mill, Juno 13th. MESSRS. H. and G. HANMEII, "QEG to inform the Public, that they have -^-* opened an Accommodation Housk, near Bungiora , where travellers can procure refreshments and lodgings at reasonable prices. A stock-yard and shed on the premises.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume IV, Issue 180, 17 June 1854, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 2 Lyttelton Times, Volume IV, Issue 180, 17 June 1854, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 2 Lyttelton Times, Volume IV, Issue 180, 17 June 1854, Page 12