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KTew Ad.vertiaemen.ta, RE W. H. MEIN'S ASSIGNMENT. NOTICE is hereby given that a SPECL MEETING of the CREDITORS of W. MEIN, of Cliristchurch and Kaiapoi, Butcher, v be held nt the office of Messrs. De Bourbel and C on THURSDAY, the 11th day of FEBRUAR INST., at Two o'Clock p.m. (Signed) W. S. MOORHOUSE. Bi4 Solicitor for Trustees, ART UNION OF LONDON. SUBSCRIBERS are informed that the Engravi and outline sketches for the past year are m ready for delivery. ,T. MARTIN HEYWOOD, Hon. Sec, Cliristchurch, Feb. 5, 1864. fi ART UNION OF LONDON. SUBSCRIPTIONS for this year must be paid or before THURSDAY next, the 11th insta The prizes, just received from London, andmc of the engravings published by the Society, "will on view At Mr. BONNINGTON'S Music Warehouse, On Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday next, Subscriptions received by Mr. J. S. Willcox, Lyttelton. Mr. Bonnington, Cliristchurch. * or J. MARTIN HEYWOOD, 821 Hon. Sec. CHRIST'S COLLEGE MATHEMATICAL CLASS. THIS Class, which is conducted by the Matl matical Master;, is open to former pupils of t Grammar School. The hours of attendance are from 7 to 8 p.m., Monday and Thursday, and the charge, £2 10s p quarter. Instruction is given in book-keeping, land surveyir mensuration, &c. Application for admission to be made to the He Master. R. BROUGHTON, Head Master. Feb. 5. 1864. CHRIST'S COLLEGE GRAMMAR SCHOOI FREE SCHOLARSHIPS. THE Governing Body of the College, propose offer for competition at Easter, in every yei one Free Scholarship, entitling the successful cane date to & free education in the Grammar School f three years, subject to continued diligence and goc behaviour. The Scholarships to be open to all uhder fourteen, who shall have attended for the la six months at any one of the public schools, oth than the Grammar School, in connection with tl Church of England within the Province of Cante bury. The fact of such attendance must be cerl fied by the Master of the School. The first year examination will be |held in the College Library, ( Thursday, in Passion week, March 24th next, con mencing at 9 a.m. Application must be made by < on behalf of candidates, either personally or I letter, to the Head Master not later than Saturda; March 19. Candidates will be examined in Scriptui History, the Church Catechism, Reading, Writin Spelling, Arithmetic, Geography, and the History i England. By order of the Governing Body of the College, HENRY JACOBS, Sub-Warden. Christchurch, Feb. 2nd, 1864. 7£ ROBERT SYMINGTON BEGS to call attention to the following shi] ments, per Lady Douglas, from the Clyde (di first week in March), and now for sale on the moi reasonable terms:— 7500 Scotch flooring boards 3700 ditto lining 20 tons galvanized corrugated iron 100 barrels best Portland cement 2£ tons best white lead (J. and J. G. Scott's) 1 ton best refined red lead 300 gallons raw linseed oil 300 ditto boiled ditto 100 ditto finest colza oil 1 ton best putty, in skins cwts. patent drier 24 gallons best oak varnish 120 ditto turpentine 120 ditto rectified spirits of tar 1320 bushels best Limerick oats 100 cases ditto ling fish (each 1 cwt.) 50 ditto preserved salmon (lib. tins) 14 ditto ditto lobsters ditto 20 chests very superior congou 30 half-chests ditto 20 ditto Hyson pekoe 30 barrels Edinburgh oatmeal 10 ditto pearl barley 30 barrels split peas 200 cases refined table salt (in glass stoppered jars 20 barrels currants , 25 cases fine layer muscatel raisins 5 cwt. shell almonds 50 firkins best new Cork butter 2 tons Dunlop and other cheeses. SPIRITS, &c. 140 cases Tennent's ale and stout (in quarts and pints) 200 qr-casks Martell's pale brandy 100 cases ditto ditto 40 qr-casks best malt whiskey 200 cases ditto 100 ditto gin 100 ditto old torn 25 casks rum 100 cases superior sherry 8 quarter-casks ditto ■ 60 cases ditto port 2 hhds ditto ditto 16 cases fine claret 30 ditto green ginger wine 10 crates 2 to 6 gallons Dutch butter pots 21 ditto assorted breakfast dinner and toilet ware 2 cases dish covers, Nickel silver spoons, &c. 1 ditto electro tea and coffee services, &c. 300 camp ovens and raised covers 64 cases first-class dining-room, drawing-room and bedroom furniture 165 cases general drapery for autumn and winter, iclnding— ' Blankets, white, blue and scarlet Flannels, white, colored and fancy Brussels and tapestry carpets Hearth rugs, wool damasks Floor cloth, table covers, &c. Aberdeen and other winceys French merinoes and fancy dresses Silks, velvets, crapes Shawls and mantles Muslin goods of every description Hosiery, gloves, ribbons Superfine cloths and doeskins Scotch and English tweeds Men's and boys' clothing Ditto ditto hats and caps Ditto ditto shirt collars, &c. Calicoes and sheetings Feather pillows, mattresses Hair seating, curled hair Haberdashery, &c., &c. ROBERT SYMINGTON, Cathedral-square, Christchurch, 4 Norwich Quay, Lyttelton. 0829 ALE AND STOUT. IHE undersigned having been appointed agent in this province for Messrs. J. and R. Tennent, Shellpark Brewery, begs to call the attention of yers and the public to this well known brand It in constant demand in Australia, and also in ago, and has long held the first placc in India e first shipment will arrive per Lady Dourfas w the Clyde, and will consist of pale ale and >wn stout, in quarts and pints. ROBERT SYMINGTON, } c Christchurch and Lyttelton.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XXI, Issue 1193, 6 February 1864, Page 6

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