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laegal ISTo-tioess. DEED OF ASSIGNMENT. T3ARTIEB having claims against the estate of Jt Mr. WM. DAItTNALL, Builder, Christchurch, are requested to send them to Messrs. Matson and Torlesse, Colombo street, Christchurch, within 30 days from the date hereof, or in default thereof will be excluded from all benefit in the estate. HENRY MATSON,) Trustees to EDWI). REECE, \ the Estate. Christchurch, April 12, 1864. c 2259 NOTICE. IN THE MATTER OF DARTNALL'S ESTATE. ALL DEBTS due to the estate of William Dartnall, of Christchurcli, builder, tire required to be paid to Mr. Matson (oue«>f the Trustees of the said estate) at the office of Messrs. Matson and Torlesse, Colombo street, before the 12th day of May next, otherwise legal proceedings will be commenced for the recovery thereof, without further notice. Dated this 27th day of April, 1864. A. C. COTTRELL, c 2605 Solicitor for the Trustees. IN RE WILLIAM AUGUSTUS GORDON, Esq., FORMERLY OF CANTERBURY, DECEASED. ALL Persons having claims against the late W. A. Gordon, Esq., are requested to forward the same to me in duplicate for transmission to England. W. H. AYLMER. Invercargill, Southland, 22nd April, 1864. 2586 DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. THE Partnership hitherto existing between the undersigned, as Butchers, at Rangiora and Saltwater Creek, has been this day .dissolved by mutual consent. All accounts owing by and to the firm will be settled by John Lilly, who intends to carry on the same business. JOHN LILLY, JAMES DEAL, his X mark. Witness— J. B. Wilson, Storekeeper, Rangiora. April 4, 1864. 2094 Coals, Firewood, &o. COALS. FIREWOOD, BRICKS, FIREBRICKS, LIME, PORTLAND CEMENT, STONE PILES, PLASTER OF PARIS, and SLATES Are sold by HILTON & CO., Cathedral Yard, Cathedral square. 2041 Importers of Hops, Malt, &c. Best wall send coals AT AIKMAN, KNIGHT & CO.'S Manchester and Tuam streets. c 2426 CANTERBURY COLLIERY. JJEBSON begs respectfully to inform the # Inhabitants of Canterbury that they can be supplied with COALS in any quantity, at the Canterbury Colliery, Malvern Hills, near to Race-course Hill, at 30s. PER TON, for CASH only on delivery. c 1632 Miscellaneous. SEEDS AND PLANTS. PETER LAWSON & SON, Edinburgh, and 28, King Street, Cheapside. LONDON. SEEDS. PETER LAWSON & SON receive the best accounts of their exportations to the colonies, and have always ready, in excellent dry condition for shipping, all sorts of farm and garden seeds of the finest quality. Clover Seeds:—Red, white, yellow, alsike (Swedish or Hybrid), crimson, or Italian, and cowgrass Lucerne and sanfoin Ryegrass: —Annual,perennial, and Italian The finest pasture and natural grasses, comprising cocksfoot, foxtail, fescues, poas, timothy, &c. Rape, ribgrass, spurry, and seradella Turnip, mangold, beet, carrot, &c., from select roots Garden and flower seeds Tree and shrub seeds:—Laburnum, sweet briar, whin or gorse, broom, &e. The utmost care bestowed in the selection of samples having strong germinating powers, able to keep fresh during a long voyage. PLANTS. Peter Lawson & Son's Nurseries are the most extensive in the kingdom; and all orders for plants will be most carefully attended to. The experience they have already had in this branch of trade, will enable them to provide well for safe transmission by proper and secure packing, &c. All orders must be accompanied by a remittance or reference for payment in Edinburgh, London, or any principal town in the United Kingdom. The prices charged will be at the market rates of Edinburgh or London on the day of shipment. Edinburgh, November 1863. 738

Tenders. TO BUILDERS. rpENDERS are invited for the erection of a j JL Brewery for Messrs Brown & Co., on the Lincoln road, near Christehurch. Plans and specifications con he seen at the office of the Architect, on and after Monday, May 2, where tenders will be received at noon on the 16th instant. S. C. FARR, Architect and Surveyor. Lichfield street, Christchurcli, April 27, 1864. 2610 TIMARU ROAl) BOARD. mHE above Board invite TENDERS for PRE--1 PARING a RATEPAYERS' LIST for Timaru, and for assessing all properties in that District. Tenders to be addressed (on or before the 12th April, 1864) to the Chairman of the Timaru Road Board, from whom all particulars may be obtained. Pro John Beswick, Chairman, 1585 C GEO - W - HALL. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. TENDERS will be received by the Marine Board, at the office of Public Works, Christchurch, for the construction of a Lighthouse Tower and Keepers' dwellings at Godley Heads. Plans and specifications of the works can be seen at the Public Works' office, after SATURDAY, the 23rd instant. Tenders to be addressed to the President of the Marine Board on or before noon of the 15th May, 1864. . Printed forms of tender, &c., can be obtained at the Public Works office on application. CHAS. SHARP, 2389 President Marine Board. iAST LINCOLN ROAD DISTRICT. TENDERS are invited for forming about 115 chains of Knight's road, in the above district. Specifications can be seen at Mr. J. Ridley's office, Christchurch, and at Mr. Hodgson's, Springs road, where tenders must be sent in, on or before noon MONDAY, May the 2nd, 1864. D. M. SCOTT, Clerk to the Board. April 25, 1864. 2601 OXFORD ROAD BOARD. TENDERS are invited for the forming and metalling of half a mile of road, commencing at the point of Starvation hill, and extending westward. Specifications may be seen and other information obtained at Redfern's Hotel, Oxford. Tenders to be sent in on or before the 6th day of May next ensuing. The lowest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted. WILSON FISHER, 2559 Chairman, pro. tem. KAIAPOI ROAD BOARD. TENDERS WANTED. FOR Claying that part of Charles street, Kaiapoi, between the new Swing Bridge and Jones street, where necessary, and metalling the same. For specification of work apply to the undersigned, JOHN FULLER, Clerk and Treasurer Kaiapoi Road Board. Tenders must be sent in not later than Tuesday, lOtli May, at 4 p.m., and left at the Court House letter-box. 2645 OXFORD ROAD BOARD. A MEETING of the HOUSEHOLDERS of the Oxford district will be held at REDFERN'S HOTEL, Oxford, on WEDNESDAY, the 11th day of May, at the hour of Noon, for the purpose of Electing a Member in the place of T. W. White, Esq. WILSON FISHER, 2644 Chairman, pro tem. CENTRAL HEATHCOTE DISTRICT ROAD BOARD. LINCOLN ROAD TOLL GATE. TENDERS FOR TOLLS. AT a Meeting to be held on Wednesday, the 18th May next, the Board will be prepared to receive tenders for the hire of the tolls arising from this gate for twelve months, from Monday, the 22nd May inclusive. After Wednesday, the 11th May, the weekly amount of tolls received from 13th April to that date, and the conditions on which the said tolls will be let can be ob'tained on application to me. No tenders will be received after Tuesday evening, the 17th May. By order, WILLIAM W. ARCHER, Clerk to the Board. Lincoln Road, April 27, 1864. 2664 TAA/I OATS WANTED; J. UUU delivered at Steam Wharf, Ferry road. State price per bushel, also of bags. Cash on delivery. H. N. Times Office, Lyttelton. April 25, 1864. 2582 TIMARU JOCKEY CLUB NOTICE. TIMARU DERBY, 1865, of 100 sovs., added to a Sweepstakes of 10 sovs. each for 3-year olds, carrying Bst. 9lbs. Entrance (accompanied by £5 each in cash) to be sent in to the undersigned, on or before the Ist of May, 1864, and half forfeit to be declared on or before the Ist of January, 1865. Dis tance, 1£ mile. Entrance for the Derby. 1866, to be kept open until the Ist of March, 1865. Further information will be given in a future advertisement. J. V/. STUBBS, Hon. Sec., T.J.C. Timaru, April 23, 1864. 2584

Buaiuesß KToticea. RE-OPENIN Gr OF THE MELBOURNE HOUSE, TIMARU. HENRY SALOMON (late of Salomon Brothers) begs respectfully to announce to his numerous Friends and Customers, that the above Establishment will be KE-OPENED On the Second day of MAY, with quite a New, Large, and Well-assorted Stock of DRAPERY CLOTHING HABERDASHERY BOOTS AND SHOES HOSIERY &c., &c„ &c. c 2206 TIMABD. GREAT REDUCTION IN SADDLERY AND HARNESS. ' H DUEAND BEGS to return his tlmnks to the inhabitants of Timaru and its neighborhood for past favours, and to inform them after the 2nd of May, 18G4, he will have on hand A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF SADDLERY AND HARNESS. 11, D. intends that all goods shall be REDUCED TO THE LOWEST PRICE affording a remunerative profit, in order to meet the demands of cash purchasers. Timaru, April 7th, 1864, e 2205

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XXI, Issue 1230, 3 May 1864, Page 2

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