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Motioes. N 0 T ICE. I lIEREISY give notice, that, pursuant to Clause 25 of the Deed of Co-Partnership subsisting between MYSELF and GEORGE BUCKLEY and JAMES RATTRAY, under the firm of "DALGETY, BUCKLEY, and COMPANY," in the Province of Canterbury, and of the firm of " DALGETY, 11ATTRAY, and COMPANY," in the Province of Otago and Southland, has been this day DISSOLVED by me, so far as relates to the said George Buckley. The business lately carried on by the late firm will in future be continued by me and the said James Rattray alone. Dated this 25th day of January, 1864. E. S. DALGETY. Witnesses t-r-Tiios. S. Duncan, Solicitor, Christchurch; Wm. Tiios. Locke Travers, Barrister, Supreme Court, 517 c Christchurch, PUBLIC NOTICE. McLEAN, TIIIEL and MYTTON'S Bonded Warehouse, Tuam street, Christchurch, is now open for the reception of goods, and from and after this date Entries may be passed at the Customs for Merchandise intended to be stored therein. McLEAN, THIEL & MYTTON, 314 Proprietors. NEW WESLEYAN CHURCH, CHRISTCHURCH. THE Corner Stone of the New Wesleyan Church will be laid on THURSDAY, the 28th instant, at 4 p.m., by his Honor the Superintendent. The attendance of the Christian public is respectfully invited. Addresses will be delivered by several ministers and lay gentlemen. Christchurch, Jan. 24, 1864. 414 NEW WESLEYAN CHURCH, CHRISTCHURCH. THE CORNER STONE of the above Church will be LAID on THURSDAY, the 28TH INSTANT, BY HIS HONOR THE SUPERINTENDENT, At four o'clock, and at half-past six in the Evening A TEA MEETING will be held in the Schoolrooms, High street, to which the public are invited. Admittance 2s. Several Ministers and Gentlemen may be expected to address the meeting. Christchurch, Jan. 20, 1864. 415 THE CHRISTCHURCH FEMALE HOME. The christchurch female home AND THE REGISTRY OFFICE in connection with it, was OPENED on MONDAY, 25th INSTANT. For particulars apply to Mrs. Ritchie, matron, Female Home, Worcester street. As the Home is designed solely for the use of women of good character, a certificate from the last employer, or from some respectable householder, will be necessary. 499 THE Treasurer of the Canterbury Jewish Congregation is authorised to receive orders from members requiring Passover Cakes for the ensuing holidays. Early application is necessary. M. HARRIS, Treasurer. j January 22, 1864. 499 j NOTICE. . A 1 LL Claims against the Estate and Effects, of the Late DANIEL McIVOR, of Lyttelton, must J be rendered to the undersigned on or before FEBRUARY, the 13th, 1864. All Debts due to the deceased must be paid on or before that date to prevent legal proceedings. WILLIAM CLIFFORD, THOMAS McCLATCHIE, goo Executors. NOTICE. THE UNDERSIGNED having ceased to allow Messrs. Robinson and Langbridge to act in any way as his agents, all accounts will in future be collected by liimself. y WM. WEEDEN, Half-way House, Great South Road, 17 Dec. 1863. ' C 6444 IN THE SUPREME COURT. In re LOCKIIART ats. DOUGLAS ALDERSON and others. ALL gentlemen interested in the affairs either of Mr. George Duncan Lockhart, of Canterbury, Stockowner, or Messrs. Douglas Alderson and others, Traders, of Dunedin, Otago, are invited to a full inspection of all the correspondence which led to the above-named Action-at-law ; also of a copy of the report (Otago 'Daily Times,' 10th September, 1863) of Mr. James Smith's application to flic Supreme Court to restrain Mr. George Duncan Lockhart from selling his own property, which application the Court refused. All the above-named documents are lying at my office, where they can be perused during office hours. (Signed) WILLIAM SEFTON MOORHOUSE, Solicitor, Cathedral Square, g c Christchurch. CAUTION.— Whereas on the twenty-first day of March, 1863, Mr. George Duncan Lockhart, ot Christchurch, in the Province of Canterbury, contracted to sell and deliver to us the undersigned John Douglas, and Francis Alderson, trading as Douglas, Alderson and Co., all his interest in a certain tract of Crown Land, situate in the Province of Canterbury, and called or known as the Hekateramea Station, and comprising the Runs tively as follows, namely.—334, 108, 158, 197, 197 No 1 and 197 No. 2; together with certain 1< reehold Urtato Sheep. Cattle and Horses then being depastured on the said Station for the price of Forty-four Thousand Pounds, part of which sum that is to say the sum of Ten Thousand Pounds, was paid by us to the said George Duncan Lockhart, on the said day of sale, in pursuance ot the said contract. And whereas in consequence of the refusal of the said George Duncan Lockhart to deliver to us the said Hekateramea Station and Stock we have commenced and are now prosecuting a suit'in the Supreme Court of New Zealand to compel the specific performance of his said contract, to wit the delivery of the said station, freehold and stock, together with special damages for the said breach of contract. Now these presents are to give notice to and to caution the public not to treat with the said George Duncan Lockhart, or any other person whatever for the purchase or transfer of the said station, freehold, and stock, or any part thereof respectively; the said station, freehold, and stock belonging rightfully and equitably to us by virtue of the said contract. . . Signed at Dunedin, this twenty-ninth day of December, 1863. FRANCIS JOHN ALDERSON. Witness—James Smith, Solicitor. N B —There is no truth whatever in the report which we understand to be in Circulation in Canterbury that Mr. Lockhart has refunded to us the £io 000 paid to him by us as above stated. ' 127 For Bale. LIME! LIME!! LIME!!! mHE Amuri Bluff Stone Lime always on hand at X the Old Post Office Yard, Colombo street, Christchurch, Or at the new lime kilns between Aikman's and Millton's wharfs, Ferry road. Contracts taken to supply any quantity. 4074 c LANGDOWNE & CO. FOR SALE, POSTS AND RAILSr Apply to T. B. CRAIG, Auctioneer, *•' Sic Next Town Hall.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XXI, Issue 1189, 28 January 1864, Page 2

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