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3NT©-ot Aclvertxsemexita. ■ ■ 'm/M HAMS FOR SALE. ,9 t) 7 MERINO RAMS, age 4 tooth and 19 § mouthed. jja 1 RAM, 2 tooth, out of a Southdown ewe, by a Leicester ram. Wm Delivery on the Selwyn. 19 5( ,9 DeBOURBEL & CO., J| RAMS FOR SALE. 3| £ A FULL MOUTHED MERINO RAMS, bred M OU ty Rich's imported rams. I 508 DkBOURBISL & Co. 1 SHEEP AGREEMENT FOR SALE 1 Q HEEP AGREEMENT FOR SALE for a term 'i of four years, consisting of 1000 ewes, 200 ow t * lambs, and 200 wether lambs, at 40 per cent, increase and 2s. 6d. for wool. The sheep and increase will bt purchased at the end of the term at the market price' Apply t0 DeBOURBEL & CO. ; January, 22, 1864. 4!i4 s PARTNER WANTED 1 rpO JOIN in a RUN of 50,000 acres in the CanterX bury Province. ■ Capital required, not less than £2000. j For further particulars enquire of m 507 DeBOURBEL and CO. '||| TO SURVEYORS AND VALUERS. JJ THE Lyttelton Municipal Council invite Tenders M for furnishing a revised Ratepayers Holland |l complete assessment of properties within the Muni- ?Jj lenders to be addressed to the Chairman of the 'J Lyttelton Municipal Council, on or before FRIDAY, 3 February 5, 1864. Jf * y ' W. DONALD, i ' j 516 Chairman. | ZEALAND INSURANCE COMPANY, j FOR FIRE, MARINE, & GENERAL INSURANCE. J Notice to Holders of Fire Policies falling in 31st inst, | RENEWAL PREMIUMS MUST BE PAID OX J OR BEFORE SATURDAY NEXT. J The New Quarter commences on the Ist February. J| Full information on all subjects connected with J| the business of this Company can be obtained on || application to T ill MR. H. J. LeCREN, M Agent at Timaru, M MR. E. C. LATTER, Jj Akaroa ; a MR. G. C. BLACK, Jj Kaiapoi; 1| Or to the Agents for Canterbury, || J. M. HEYWOOD & CO., If Lyttelton and Christchurch. || Christchurch, Jan. 25, 1864. 522 Jj BADDEN'S CITY EXPRESS, J| FOR THE CONVEYANCE OF >ja| GOODS, PARCELS, &c., TO ALL PARTS OF J THE CITY. II JAMES BADDEN, PROPRIETOR. M Orders may be left at Mr. Tribe's, Central Hotel, im or at Bruce and Coe's Booking Office. 545 m NOTICE. 1 WHEREAS at a public meeting of Electors for M the West Avon District, held on January "M 25th, 1864, for the purpose of electing a Road Board M for the said District, it was moved and carriel --M unanimously, that the meeting be adjourned. I J1 HEREBY GIVE NOTICE that the said adjourned * meeting will be held at 6 p.m., on Wednesday, the ?. J 3rd day of February next, at Mr. Parish's Inn, on H the Great South Road, when the attendance of ,-;A the Electors for the said District is particularly re- I qUeSted ' WM. B. TOSSWILL. ?|| N.B. According to the provisions of the Ron! s jig District Ordinance, all persons whose namr- Jg are on the Electoral roll for the District, and all J| resident householders within such District, shall be M taken and deemed to be Electors. 53' J& PUBLIC NOTICE. -M "ITTE hereby give notice that the business earrieo Jjfl VV on at Canterbury under the style or firm 01 Dalgety, Buckley and Co., and at Otago of Daljiet}' Rattray and Co.', is still and will be carried on ;i ; §■ heretofore. And that the saicl partnership lias n'• -JM been dissolved as advertised by Mr. E. S. Dalgetv on -|||l the 25th instant, but will continue until the expirf .JH tion of the term entered into by the partnership SB deed, viz., the 30th day of June next, unless before .JH that time legally dissolved in accordance therewith- -;,JH The notice given by Mr. E. S. Dalgety above reierro: j|H to being in contravention of the express clause?. ?jgai words, and meaning of the said co-partnership dee>' Dated the 26th day of January, 1864. ,-Jjß GEORGE BUCKLF.V |g For James Rattray, by special authority, i|| GEORGE BUCKLEY. ,M Witness—H. B. Johnstone, ||| Solicitor, Christchurch. c " 'JIS END OF NEW ADVERTISEMENT?. ; ||| NOTICE. |B MANDEVILLE MILLS, WOODEN D. Jig TSTEADMAN begs to inform the public •he will start the above mills on or before w ||||| Ist of March, they being now ready to store wlk-a-- r JH See., sent to be ground. ; >j|l T. S. having a thorough practical know leu l'O ' .-||Sj the business, and by strict attention hopes to ,||||S| a share of public patronage. 4 ' ""IIM RAILWAY HOTEL, LYTTELTON. 1H D PALMER begs to inform his old friend :l ;' 1 Jag • the public in general that, having obtain l,l " J|g| general license for the above Hotel, it is 1|« openetl with an entire fresh stock of wines, sp' ll! Jin and ales of the choicest brands. ||h Good beds and every accommodation for visi^ to the Port. 1 MjH F. M. ROSE, 9 SURVEYOR AND COMMISSION AGENT, Ijgß HIGH STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. 'fIU Land Selected on Commission. SB FOR SALE, Jjfl Four burgess & keys- first Jaß REAPING MACHINES. 1 Hussey's improved reaper. ;1H • r '»9 7 MATSON & TOKI.I^ 1 ;,. WM COALS. COALS. COALS. J9 HEATHCOTE WHARF. jH MANCHESTER STREET, CHRISTCIII' ,jfll ' 3M AIIvMAN, KNIGHT & CO. have on SAj'g |M 1000 tons of the best Wallsend coals c ... ;J§|JH REAPING MACHINES, By Wallace, Dumbartonshire, FOR CUTTING HAY, CORN, ON SALE BY AIIvMAN & WH^ )N ' FOR these machines the cutters are given irei ,|,e from the first motion, on which aeeou" (llconstruction is simple, and a miniimun .'i')] 0 ' 1 , friction is obtained, thus ensuring durabib" lessening the chance of breakage. _ L „.^ JjlOR SALE BY THE UNDERSH'> hP ' A glass door with fan-light, and two lar? 1 ' 1,1 dows, suitable for a double slwp- . „(ji May be seen on the premises in Cashel strec. Mr. Hall, grocer. ,HH WILLIAM GAVIN, j 271 c Lichfidd LjH(

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XXI, Issue 1189, 28 January 1864, Page 6

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