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nil the provisions and conditions contained in the Waste Lands' Regulations now in force within the Province of Canterbury. Given under our hands at the sitting of the Waste Land*' Board, held at on the day <>f 185(3. KNDOKSKMKNX. I, the within named for valuable consideration to me paid by of do hereby transfer to the said the within written Pasturage License, and all my estate and interest therein. Witness my hand this day of 185 n. Witness Adopted by the Provincial Council the 12th day of October, 1855. Charles Bowen, Speaker. George A. E. liu.ss, Clerk to the Council. I recommend the above, Jambs Edward Fitz Gerald. Superintendent. October, 31, 1855. UNRESERVED SALE OF Furniture mid Household Effects. MR. LONGDEN has received instructions from the Yen. Archdeacon Paul (in consequence of his departure for Nelson) to sell by auction at bis office in the Market Place, Ohristchurch. on Saturday, March Bth, at 12 o'clock precisely, A quantity of Uscfu' Household Sundries, comprising Iron bedsteads (large and small) Chests of drawers Tables, cLairs, shelves Mattresses and heddinjj Kitchen utensils, bellows 1 J'ca pot and coffee pot Tea and coffee cups and saucers ! Baths, tubs, buckets i Wheelbarrow, gnuieu tools Watercart, milk dishes Knives and forks I also, A vpry handsome flute, with silver keys nnd mountings, and with the most recent improvements. And a variety of other most useful articles. Terms—Ua.-h. Important Sal 3on the Eice-Churss. MR. J. PARKINSON has received in>ivuctions irom Ciiarles Sidey, Esq., to sell by auction, on Wednesday the 12th inst., on the rae« course, between the First and Second Haees, the splendid thoroughbred mare? Ga/.klle well-known and admired in Canteiiuuv. ' Gazelle' «as bred by Mr. Charles Roberts, by the imported horse ' Sir Charles,' dam ' Flirt,' j by the impo'ted lu.rse ' Whisker,' grand dam j ' Touilioy,' by ' Camertou ' imported from Kngj land S A:.so, the heamifnl 2 yr. old iiilv • Sylph,' by j '.Shamrock' out tit 'Gazelle.' 'Sylph' for syuunt-try and points Lids i"air to win the Shamrock Cup, or any produce stake's in ]S- r>7. Almi the entire hnrse ' Sr Charles,' brcil !>y Mr. Ict'ly, got by 'St. John' out of ttie impeirU'i! marc ' Matilda," winner of tho produce pl.ito in Maitlaud in 1.552. Terms at Salt. F o R ~sJ\T t At the Times' OluYe, I.yCchon, ami at Mr. B. W. .Mhus'jtomt's, OhriMclitirch. Prire Is., fp M E I) [■ XOMINA TIO NA L JL (sei called, (hellish impiuptM 1v) tb.e System of National Keiucatinii 1»i«m adapted to the Nei'ils and Ciicumstanccs of this Colcny. By the lU'v. Ahtmuu Bakkr, M.A., U'adham Onllc'rc, Oxford; icsideut Pastor of St. Paul's Chinch, Wellington. " It would be difficult to conceive that any man of parliamentary c.x pn ii nt-c couh! !;'ravi>iy propose that local miiuie:i|ial lmards should be invested •■\ith power to establish rau>-supported schools in evcr\ parish, with whatever consiiinti.m, to the inevitable, destiuction of the schools of ri'ii<«ious communions."— Sir J. K. Shultlacjrth."

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Lyttelton Times, Volume VI, Issue 348, 1 March 1856, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Lyttelton Times, Volume VI, Issue 348, 1 March 1856, Page 5