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PUBLIC NOTICE. WE hereby give notice that the business carried on at Canterbury under the style or firm of ■ Dalgety, Buckley and Co., and at Otago of Dalgety, Rattray and Co., is still and will be carried on as heretofore. And that the said partnership has not been dissolved as advertised by Mr. E. S. Dalgety on the 25th instant, but will continue until the expiration of the term entered into by the partnership deed, viz., the 30th day of June next, unless before that time legally dissolved in accordance therewith. The notice given by Mr. E. S. Dalgety above referred to being in contravention of the express clauses, words, and meaning of the said co-partnership deed. Dated the 26th day of January, 1864. GEORGE BUCKLEY. For James Ratteay, by special authority, GEORGE BUCKLEY. Witness—H. B. Johnstone, Solicitor, Christchurch. c 555 NOTICE. TO RUNHOLDERS AND SHEEP MASTERS. I as the only legal representative of HUBERT 9 CAM SEYMOUR, late of Lake Heron Station, on the Ashburton, do hereby authorise ! WILLIAM TURTON, of the Ashburton, now holding runs Nos. 467 and 492, to take charge and hold all sheep and cattle gone astray from the said Lake Heron Station, and to take charge of any that ; ma y have been found since Hubert Cam Seymour : disposed of the Station, and any parties having sheep or cattle in his or their possession found since he disposed of the said Station are hereby to deliver ' up or account to William Turton for the same, and ' any party removing either sheep or cattle from the ' said Stations 467 and 492 without his sanction, will be prosecuted according to law. oe prosec * JOHN SH AND. Avon Lodge, Feb. 1,1864. 704 NOTICE. ALL Claims against the Estate and Effects of the Late DANIEL McIVOR, of Lyttelton, must 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, i WILLIAM CLIFFORD, THOMAS McCLATCHIE, 300 Executors. .Amusements. ALL ENGLAND ELEVEN. MR. SHADRACH JONES respectfully announces that the All England Eleven Cricketers will play Twenty-two of Canterbury, : ON MONDAY, Bth, | TUESDAY, 9th, and WEDNESDAY, 10th Feb., i At Hagley Park, Christchurch. 408 CHAMPION CRICKET MATCH. ALL ENGLAND V. CANTERBURY. The world famed ALL ENGLAND ELEVEN Will arrive at Lyttelton on Saturday, February 6. The grand three days' match win commence on the Ground in HAGLEY PARK, On MONDAY, FEBRUARY !>. 1 The Canterbury Volunteer Brass Band will be in attendance on the ground each day, under the direction of their Band Master, Mr. R. W. Kohler. Pbices of Admission:— Cricketers' Pavilion, for three days, 2 guineas each Cseats numbered). Grand Stand, 7s. 6d. each day. Second Stand, ss. each day. Promenade, 3s. each day. 772 KOHLER'S HOTEL AND GARDENS. FOUR GRAND GALA NIGHTS ! UNDER THE IMMEDIATE PATRONAGE OP THE ALL ENGLAND ELEVEN CHAMPION CRICKETERS, And by permission of Sliadrach Jones, Esq. THE FIRST GRAND GALA NIGIIT On SATURDAY NEXT, 6th Instant. THE SECOND AND THIRD ON MONDAY AND TUESDAY FOLLOWING. THE FOURTH, A GRAND FAREWELL NIGHT, On WEDNESDAY, the 10th instant. The Gardens will be beautifully illuminated, for Dancing on the Platform and in the spacious Ball Room. Admission each evening, ss. Commencing punctually at 8 o'clock. 714 NOTICE. THE next PUBLIC BALL at the Masonic Hotel, Rangiora, will take place on EASTER MONDAY, the 28th March, 1864. 404 ELECTRO BIOLOGY. PRACTICALLY ILLUSTRATED, combining instruction and amusement by CAPT. G. H. WILSON, AT THE TOWN HALL, ON THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 9. Prices of admission—Reserved seats, ss; back ditto and gallery, 3s. Doors open at 7.30, commence at 8 precisely. 722 Sporting. TIMARU JOCKEY CLUB. NOTICE. PARTIES desirous of Registering their Colours for the Timaru Race Meetings, can do so by forwarding the description and £1 to the undersigned. By order of the Stewards, | J.EDWARD DUFF, m . Hon. Sec., T.J.C. Timaru, Jan. 30, 1864. 730 'JyJ'ELSON RACE MEETING. TUESDAY, March 8, 1864. The Handicap Plate of 60 sovs, added to a sweepstakes of 10 sovs each, h. ft. Nomination, accompanied by a deposit of £5, to be made on or before the 31st December, 1863; and horses to be named to the Secretary of the Turf Club, at < Six o'clock, p.m., on Saturday, the 1 27th of February. To be handicapped by the 1 stewards, or whom they may appoint, and the ( weights to be declared by the Secretary, at or • before Twelve o'clock on Monday, the 29th of February. Acceptances or forfeits to be declared or paid, as the case may be, at "or before f JL welve o clock at noon on Saturday, March sth « One mile and a half. s I WEDNESDAY, March 9. 1 The Maiden Plate of 100 sovs; entrance 10 sovs " each, li. ft., for all horses that never had, at the time of entering, won an advertised race where more than 20 sovs of public money were given (matches excepted). For three-years old, Bst I i'o^L Ur ' « ' e > 6lb; six and aged ii 9st 8lbs; 3lbs allowed to mares and geldings! b lo 7 o^ ce , t0 E nghsh-bred horses: three-years f old, I2lbs; four, 61bs; five and six, 2lbs. One a S?«Slr qUar m ntries t0 be Awarded to a the Secretary of the Turf Club, enclosing a de- 1 1863 ° n ° r 6 the 31st of December, si 5351 4

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XXI, Issue 1193, 6 February 1864, Page 2

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