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3Nr©w AdLvertlaemeP.^"IN THE SUPREME COURT OF NEW ZEALAND. CANTERBURY DISTRICT. In the Matter of the Debtors' and Creditors' Act, 1862 NOTICE is hereby given that WEDNESDAY, the 18th day of MAY, has been appointed for the further hearing of the undermentioned petitions at the Court House, Christchurch, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon: — Creditor's petition (J. W. Shackleton) against George Lumley, late of the firm of Lumley and Martin, of High street, Christchurch, tobacconists and general dealers. Petition of William Merritt, late of Christchurch, carman, a debtor. Creditor's petition (Edwin Cuff) against the late co-partnership firm of Baines and Manning, late of Christchurch andTimaru, mail contractors and general carriers. Creditors' petition (Millton and Co., per Patrick Laurie) against William Lewis Watts, late of Christchurch, builder and contractor. Also for the first hearing of the petition of Richard Bowen, late of Rangitata, accom-modation-house keeper and ferryman, a debtor. FRANCIS SLATER, Solicitor, 2717 Christchurch. "\J*EW STONE CHURCH, LATIMER SQUARE. £ s. d. Balance already advertised ... 623 4 0 Mr. John Hall 25 0 0 Rev. G. Cotterill ... ... 3 0 0 Portion of sums collected in England for church building in Canterbury, per Rev. G. Cotterill ... ... 5 0 0 Miss Aitken ... ... 110 Mr. W. D. Shiels 110 „ Anderson ... ... 2 2 0 „ M.P 2 2 0 „ Lancelot Walker ... 5 0 0 „ A. Knight ... ••• 5 0 0 „ Traherne ... ... 5 5 0 „ Cowlishaw ... ... 5 5 0 „ Dix ... ... ... 5 5 0 „ Thiele 2 0 0 Messrs. E. and J. Pilbrow ... 2 2 0 Mr. Baber 2 0 0 „ Foley 110 Miss Charles ... ... 0 5 0 A Friend (per Rev. H. J.) ... 2 0 0 Mr. T. W. Gourlay 110 „ J. G. Ruddenklau ... 5 0 0 2708 £703 14 0 TO THE FRIENDS AND SUPPORTERS OF THE CHRISTCHURCH MECHANICS' INSTITUTE. MR. SHIELS and MISS AITKEN have most handsomely offered to give READINGS at Bonnington's Assembly Rooms, Cathedral Square, on FRIDAY NEXT, the 6th INSTANT, for the Benefit of the library fund of the above institution. Fuller particulars will appear in future advertisements. C. J. READER, Clerk. Christchurch, May 2,1864. SAWYERS' ARMS, PAPANUI. WILLIAM MATTHEWS begs to inform his friends and the public that he has taken the above Hotel, and can assure them that nothing shall be wanting on his part to make them comfortable. The house has been thoroughly repaired, and will be found replete with every convenience. A splendid STABLE and COACH-HOUSE have just been added in connection with the hotel. The best of hay and corn always on hand. Every attention paid to horses at livery, &c. The BEERS, WINES and SPIRITS have been carefully selected. c 2700 Jjl 0 R S A L E~. A SUPERIOR AND POWERFUL DRAUGHT GELDING. Apply to c 2722 MATSON & TORLESSE. jp O R SALE. 50 TUBS TASMANIAN BUTTER, At Is. 2d. per lb. Apply to c 2723 MATSON & TORLESSE. O R S A L E~. 10 POCKETS TASMANIAN HOPS (new). Apply to c 2724 MATSON & TORLESSE. J! O R S A L E~. 2 TONS PERUVIAN GUANO, In 2 cwt. bags. Apply to c 2725 MATSON & TORLESSE. jp 0 I S A L E~7 FENCING WIRE, STANDARDS FOR DO. WIRE STRAINERS. Apply to C 2726 MATSON & TORLESSE. O TT~ S A L ET 3 HHDS. BRANDY, MARTELL'S. Apply to C 2727 MATSON & TORLESSE. P 0 R S A L E~. 4 SOUTH DOWN RAMS, 7 LEICESTER DO. Apply to C 2728 MATSON & TORLESSE. IMPORTANT TO PHOTOGRAPHERS. THE Undersigned beg to call attention to their large and varied assortment of Photographic Chemicals, the absolute purity of which are guaranteed. A price list free on application. A. J. WATT & CO., 534, George street, Sydney. N.B.—Particular attention is directed to their absolute Alcohol, Sulphuric iEther, and Chloroform 2699 FINE ARTS. A HAMILTON, Esq., will deliver a Lecture on . the ARTS OF DESIGN, on THURSDAY EVENING NEXT, at Bonnington's Hall Cathedral square. Illustrations of the subject matter will be sketched during the course of the evening by the lecturer. Doors open at half-past 7. to commence at eight. Admission, 2s. 6d.; reserved seats, ss. 2693 FOR SALE. QAA MAIDEN EWES. OUU Apply to c 2792 MATSON & TORLESSE. WILLIAM DARTNAXL TAKES the present opportunity of thanking the few persons who, for years past, have been his never-failing friends, for their patronage and kindness. W. D. wishes to inform them and the public that he is willing to prepare working plans and superintend the erection of any BUILDINGS OR PUBLIC WORKS, in town or country, by commission or otherwise. Also, to measure and value any such work, or settle any disputed claims. 2694 WEIGHING MACHINES. ON SALE.—AVERY'S PLATFORM WEIGHING MACHINES, 3, 5, and 10 cwt. H. E. ALPORT, j Market-place, Christchurch. 5 May 2, 1864. 2729

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XXI, Issue 1230, 3 May 1864, Page 6

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