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mHE FOLLOWING PERSONS ARE OBJECTED TO AS NOT BEING ENTITLED TO HAVE THEIR NAMES RETAINED . ON THE LIST OF VOTERS. FOR THE ELECTORAL DISTRICT OF COUNTY OF CHEVIOT. . i J of i nnrl Plopp Cif i Place of Abode. Gro„»d of Objection, j of Objector. 5 ! ! j McDonnell, Alexander Ronaldson Calverden .leasehold Dead | \ I ■ ■ ( Newton, Robert Rakaia Ferry 'household No longer a householder in the district j V J ° Sl Ashfey Bank, • | \ Registration Officer, Ollivier, Claude Morton j Ferry Road jfreehold !Dead i I ' ; The above objections will be heard by the Revising Officer appointed for that purpose. JOSIAH BIRCH, 2295 Registration Officer.

PUBLIC NOTICE. CHRISTCHURCH RIFLE VOLUNTEERS. ]\/FONDAY NEXT, the 25th instant, being ij-L appointed to celebrate the Birthday of her most gracious Majesty the Queen, the whole of the Volunteer Force of the Province of Canterbury will appear at their respective places of Parade upon that day, and fire a feu de joie at 12 o'clock noon; after which they will give three cheers iu honor of her Majesty. With reference to the above order, the Christchurch Companies will parade at 11 o'clock a.m., at the Rifle Range in Hadley Park. Prizes will be shot for by the members of Nos. 1 and 2 Companies upon this occasion. GEO. ARMSTRONG, Captain and Adjutant Canterbury Militia and Volunteers. Militia and Volunteer Orderly Room, Cliristchurch, 22nd May, 1863. 2345 RE-OPENING OF ESSEX BOARDING HOUSE, Two doors from the Union Bank, Cashel Street. THE above establishment is now re-opened by Mr. Hillier, having undergone a thorough repair, and is now replete with every convenience. Gentlemen staying hi Christchurch will find every accommodation and the comforts of a home. N.B.—Private apartments for a lady and gentleman. Christchurch, May 22, 1863. 2339 STOLEN or STRAYED, from the river bed, Kaiapoi Island, SIX STEERS, two branded E, all branded W C on near hip, and a bit cut out of left ear; one heifer, same brand and mark; two steers, branded C and FD conjoined, on near rump; one strawberry cow, same brand, with red calf. A reward of One Pound per head will be given to any person who will give such information as will lead to the recoveay of one or more of the same. Apply to MR, WM. COUP, MR. A. WEIR, Kaiapoi. May 23, 1863. 2344 SHEEP RUN FOR SALE, NEAR NELSON. THE Whole, or Half Interest in THIRTY THOUSAND ACRES SHEEP LAND ; together with Six Thousand Freehold, level and undulating, with abundance of wood and water, and on a main road. Houses, Woolshed, Paddocks, Stockyards, and every requisite for a flrst-class Station. 3000 Sheep, 150 Cattle, 5 Horses, and 8 Oxen. Apply to BARNARD & ALLEN, Architects and Surveyors, Auckland; Or (by letter) to MR. ALLEN, 2340 Whanganui. SHIP SEBASTOPOL. 11HE Commissioners are satisfied with all the arrangements of the ship. The immigrants are in good health, the ship in cleanly condition, the stores of good quality. The immigrants express themselves well satisfied with the treatment they have received from the captain, surgeon, and officers of the ship. WM. DONALD, JOHN T. ROUSE, H. S. McKELLAR, 2343 F. E. WRIGHT. FOUND BOGGED, in the Creek running through the Cricket Ground, Hagley Park, a large upstanding four-year old BAY GELDING, black points, white saddle mark near side, B or P near shoulder, white star on forehead, white fetlock near hind foot. The owner can have the same by payI ment of expenses, at the Plough Inn, Riccarton. May 22, 1863. 2338 FOUND, one long-woolled black-faced EWE and RAM LAMB; the ewe has a leather collar on with chain attached. These animals joined my flock on the Rakaia a few days since. The owner can have them by pa) ing the expenses of this advertisement, and is requested to send for them at once. CHARLES FERRERS KNYVETT, Heslerton, Rakaia. May 18, 1863. 2326 WANTED, by a respectable young man, recently from England, a SITUATION as CLERK or BOOK-KEEPER, or in any light capacity. Can give the best references as to capability, &c. Also, for a lad, 14 years of age, a SITUATION where he would make himself generally useful. Address A.8.C.,' Times ' Office, Christchurch. 2341 WANTED, by a competent man, EMPLOYMENT in a BREWERY; willing to make himself useful to his employer, and no objection to go into the country. Address R. E.,' Times' Office, Christchurch. 2337 WANTED, by a respectable young person, a SITUATION as HOUSEMAID or NURSEMAID. Address A. 8., Post Office, Christchurch. 2334 WANTED, a MILLER. Enquire at the Avon Mill. 2244 ponnn "WANTED, to BORROW, Three owOUUU# VV Thousand Pounds Sterling, on first-class freehold security in the City of Christchurch, for a term of three, five, or seven years. Apply by letter to Q. K., ' Times' Office, Christchurch. 2333 FIRST-CLASS FRUIT TREES FOR SALEH IN AKAROA. 1000 Grafted Apple Trees, true to name. 500 Plum Trees, Cherry Trees, &c. THE undersigned having taken particular care in the rearing and selection of the above, will guarantee them second to none in Canterbury. Apply t0 THOMAS FELTHAM, Nursery and Seedsman, 2331 Akaroa.

CHRISTCHURCH. MESSRS. W. & N. JOYNT will hold their usual WEEKLY AUCTION SALE OF GROCERIES, WINES AND SPIRITS, CLOTHING, &c., ON SATURDAY (THIS DAY) MAY 23, at their Sale Rooms, Colombo street. Sale at 12 o'clock. Terms at Sale. 2329 CHRISTCHURCH. TO LIVERY STABLE KEEPERS & OTHERS. SALE OF SUPERIOR CLOVER, RYE GRASS, AND OATEN HAY, AND A QUANTITY OF OATEN STRAW. MESSRS. W. & N. JOYNT will offer for Sale by Public Auction, on SATURDAY (THIS DAY) MAY 23, about 9 tons of prime hay (clover, rye grass, and oats, mixed) stacked at the corner of the east town belt and Worcester street. About 12 tons oaten hay, and from 12 to 14 tons of oaten straw, stacked on Mr. Gardiner's farm, Hare wood road. The Auctioneers would call attention to this lot of hay, as it has been carefully saved, and is in excellent preservation. The Sale will take place at the Stores of the Auctioneers, Colombo street. Sale at 1 o'clock. Terms at Sale. 2327 KAIAPOI. SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, HOUSE, AND HALF-ACRE FREEHOLD LAND, FIREWOOD, CROCKERY, &c. MESSRS. W. & N. JOYNT are instructed by Mr. Ruff, to Sell by Public Auction, at his residence, Sewell street, Kaiapoi, on THURSDAY NEXT, MAY 28, all his furniture and effects, consisting of: — Tables, chairs, bedsteads and bedding Crockery, kitchen utensils A quantity of firewood Also, A comfortable four-roomed house, with half-an-acre of choice land, well fenced and planted. The Auctioneers would call attention to this little property, as it presents an opportunity rarely to be met with for acquiring a desirable freehold. Sale at 12 o'clock. Terms at Sale. Luncheon provided. 2328 ESSRS. MATSON & TORLESSE will Sell by Auction, at Edds' Repository, Christchurch, on I SATURDAY (THIS DAY) MAY 23, the following carriages, horses, harness, &c., viz.:— I A superior dog cart, by Thomson, of Stirling, with lamps, whip, and a set of brass mounted harness, of the best description. A superior dog cart, by Thomson, of Stirling, with lamps, whip, and a set of silver-plated harness, of the best description. A dog cart of good description, Colonial built. Also, 5 or 6 useful hacks. Sale to commence at 12 o'clock precisely. 2335 FOR SALE, -1 A HALF-BRED ROMNEY MARSH RAMS, JL U from the celebrated flock of A. Ludlam, Esq., of Wellington. Apply to MATSON & TORLESSE. OA RAMS of this flock can be seen at Peerswick, ZU opposite Riccarton Church. Breeders of sheep requiring this cross, are requested to apply early. 232*3 MESSRS. POUSSARD & DOUAY'S GRAND CONCERTS. COUNTRY TOUR. MESSRS. POUSSARD & DOUAY will give two Grand Concerts at KAIAPOI ON TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY NEXT, May 26 and 27, When they will be assisted by MESSRS. E. A. BEAUMONT, AND W. H. WILKINSON. TIIOS. R. JONES, 2336 Manager and Agent. ALBION CRICKET CLUB. THE Members of the Club are requested to attend a General Meeting, to be held at the Club House, on TUESDAY NEXT, the 26th instant, to commence at 7 punctual. By order of the Committee, GEO. TURNER, Hon. Sec Christchurch, May 21, 1863. 2332 TO WIRE FENCERS. WANTED, men accustomed to the work to ERECT SEVERAL MILES of WIRE FENCING. Apply to Mr. P. Nosworthy, St. Leonard's, Amuri, or to Robert Wilkin, Avon Bank. 2 325

PUBLIC NOTICE. PROVINCE OF CANTERBURY, COLONY OF NEW ZEALAND, TO WIT. TT7"HEREAS, it has this day been proved to us Y V the undersigned, being two of her Majesty's J Justices of the Peace acting in and for the Colony of New Zealand, and sitting at the Resident Magistrate's Court, at Christchurch, in the said Province and Colony, that one CHRISTINA SWANSON, now of Christchurch, aforesaid, and lately residing in Lyttelton, in the said Province and Colony, who is described at the foot of tliis notice, has become an habitual drunkard, and is injuring her health by excessive drinking. We hereby, under the provisions of the Thirty-third Clause of the Public House Ordinance, 1862, give notice, that we prohibit all persons from supplying the said CHRISTINA SWANSON with any spirituous or fermented liquor whatever, for the space of TWO YEARS, from the date hereof. And we also give notice, that any person who shall knowingly supply or cause to be supplied to the said CHRISTINA SWANSON any spirituous or fermented liquor whatever during the space of TWO YEARS from the date hereof, is liable to a penalty of TWENTY POUNDS (£2O) sterling, or to be imprisoned, with or without hard labour, for the term of three calendar months. Given under our hands at Christchurch, this 20th day of May, 1863. JOHN HALL, R.M. and J.P., R. J. S. HARMAN, J.P. DESCRIPTION* OF THE ABOVE-NAMED CHRISTINA SWANSON: — CHRISTINA SWANSON is wife of Andrew Swanson, now staying in Cliristchurch, but formerly of Lyttelton; is a needlewoman; 39 years of age; 5 feet 5 inches in height; stout build; dark brown liair; swollen eyes; fresh complexion; large bloated features; a native of Aberdeen; speaks with a Scotch accent. 2321 PUBLIC NOTICE. PROVINCE OF CANTERBURY, COLONY OF NEW ZEALAND, TO WIT. "117HEREAS, it has this day been proved to the T T satisfaction of us, the undersigned, being two of her Majesty's Justices of the Peace acting in and for the said Province and Colony, that one, JANE RIDDLE, of Kaiapoi, who is described at the foot of this notice, has become an habitual drunkard, and is injuring her health by excessive drinking. We hereby, under the provisions of the Thirty-third Clause of the Public House Ordinance, 1862, give notice, that we prohibit all persons from supplying the said JANE RIDDLE with any spirituous or fermented liquor whatever, for the space of TWO YEARS, from the date hereof. And we also give notice, that any person who shall knowingly supply or cause to be supplied to the said JANE RIDDLE any spirituous or fermented liquor whatever during the space of TWO YEARS from the date hereof, is liable to a penalty of TWENTY POUNDS (£2O) sterling, or to be imprisoned, with or without hard labour, for the term of three calendar months. Given under our hands at Christchurch, this 12th day of May, 1863. JOHN HALL, R.M. and J.P., R. J. S. HARMAN, J.P. DESCRIPTION OF THE ABOVE-NAMED JANE RIDDLE:— JANE RIDDLE lives in Ivaiapoi; is the wife of j Charles Riddle, of Kaiapoi, aforesaid, Carpenter; is about 30 years of age; 5 feet 6 or 7 inches high; dark eyes; dark wavy hair; rather large features; a native of Scotland. 2320 | PUBLIC NOTICE. HIS Honor the Superintendent directs it to be notified, that MONDAY, the 25th instant, will be observed as a HOLIDAY, in honor of her Majesty's Birthday, and that the Public Offices (including the Waste Lands) will be CLOSED on that day. THOMAS WM. MAUDE, Provincial Secretary. Provincial Secretary's Office, Christchurch, May 18, 1863. 2324 NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC. NOTICE is hereby given in pursuance of the 25th Section of the Christchurch City Council Ordinance, that the list of persons liable to be rated in respect of houses or • lands within the City of Christchurch, is now completed, and that all objections thereto will be heard and determined at a i Meeting of Justices of the Peace, to be held at the Court House, in Christchurch, on WEDNESDAY, the 10th day of June next, at 11 o'clock a.m. Such objections will be heard in the following order:— 1. Relating to the district west of Colombo street, and north of Worcester street. 2. Relating to the district west of Colombo street, and south of Worcester street. 3. Relating to the district east of Colombo street, and north of Worcester street. 4. Relating to the district east of Colombo street, and south of Worcester street. A copy of the list of ratepayers is exhibited at this office, and is open to the inspection of all persons interested therein, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. All persons whose property has changed hands during the last six months, are requested to notify the same to me in the usual manner, in order that the roll may be corrected accordingly. By order of the Christchurch City Council, GEORGE GORDON, Town Clerk. City Council Office, May 20, 1863. 2330 CHURCH QUARTERLY PAPER, NO. n., VOL. 2, IS now ready, and can be obtained of all booksellers, and at the ' Press ' office, Christchurch, and of Mr. T. Gee, London street, Lyttelton. Contents :— Effects of Emigration on the Laboring Classes, &c. Melanesian Mission. The Native Church. Church Intelligence. 2310

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1099, 23 May 1863, Page 6

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