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Building; Materials. [ NOTICE. " TO SHEEP FARMERS AND SQUATTERS C OF THE » NORTHERN DISTRICT OF CANTERBURY. Messrs. herbertson and byers have made, arrangements to keep a constant j supply of TIMBER at their Timber Yards, Saltwater Creek; also, orders of any quantity taken and cut on the shortest notice for the lowest price ■ for cfesh. ' delivered to any part of the Province at a : reasonable price. > j SALTWATER CREEK. : September 2nd, 1864. 5171 r ' " — Elduoatlonal. : BOARD AND EDUCATION. PIGEON BAY ACADEMY. MR, FITZGERALD is prepared to receive a few more boarders. Terms—For young gentlemen under ten years of age, £45 ;for those above that age, £55, payable quar terly/ in advance. There are no extras. 3977 i s Public iKTotloea. SEFTON DISTRICT. THE ANNUAL PLOUGHING MATCH in the (above district will take place near Leithfield, On THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER the Bth Instead of Tuesday, the 6th. There will be a Silver Challenge Cup, and two Silver Medals to be-competed for, in addition to the m'oney prizes. The Cup to be won twice running' by the same man, either the owner or the bona fide servant of the owner of the team. Entries to be made on or before Wednesday, September 7th, at seven p.m., at Mr. Leith's Hotel. '• . ENTRANCE FEE, 10s. All flnbgnriptions to the above match are requested to befflid on or before Wednesday, September 7. By oroer of the Committee. . ' ■ W. C. FENDALL, 49&1, ' | Secretary. LINCOLN DISTRICT PLOUGHING MATCH. A PLOUGHING MATCH, open to the East and West Lincoln Districts, will be held on land iri ihe occupation of Mr. Aikin, on the Springs' Tr»qk, Lincoln, on Tuesday, September 13 th. . Entries to be made at Waterloo's or Prebble's PubHc houses, or with any of the committee on or befo& Saturday, September 10th. Allteams to be on the ground by 9 o'clock a.m., Entrance fse eight shillings. , i- . Fisar Class. . Second .Class. < • i . • ' . ... First Prize ; £7 First Prize £5 Second do , 5 Second 9o 3 ' Third lo ■ 3 Third do 1 ' : Fourth 4p 1 ■*■■■• J. G. MURRAY, 5176 Secretary, pro. tern. ' W-EST AVON DISTRICT. ~ PLOUGHING MATCH. A MATCH will take place within a mile of the George and Dragon on September the 15th. There will be three classes, viz., two classes for men ; open to all kinds of ploughs ; and one boys' class, under eighteen years of age, open to all kinds of ploughs. Further particulars will appear in a future advertisement. c 5130 CHRISTCHURCH GAS, COAL, AND COKE COMPANY. (LIMITED.) THE Directors give notice that the fourth Call ; of T,wo Pounds per Share was made on August Ist, and will be payable oh or before September Ist at the offices of the Company, Hereford street. By order of the Directors, E. C. J. STEVENS, 5067 Secretary." WEST AVON ROAD DISTRICT. NOTICE is hereby given that the Justices of the Peace appointed to revise the Rate-payers roll for the above District, will sit at the George and Dragon Hotel, Templeton, on Tuesday the 13th day of September next, to hear and determine objections to the Roll. By order, D. M'PHERSON SCOTT, Clerk to the Board. August 29th, 1864. 5099 ~ NOTICE. ~~ ON and after this date POISON will be laid on all LAND in our occupation. MORLEY, BROTHERS, Lincoln Road. August 13th, 1864. C 4828 NOTICE TO OWNERS OF DOGS AND PIG HUNTERS. FROM this date POISON will De laid on my run in Port Levy. Any dogs found among my iJheep will be shot. R. FLEMING. March 24, 1864. C 1906 THE Undersigned hereby give notice that their Agents for the sale of flour, &c., in the following districts are:— Christciiubch —Deßourbel and Co., Cathedralsquare. Oxford—T. Woodfiejd, Harewood. STONYER & CLARKE. Ravenswood and Kaiapoi Mills, 23rd May, 1864. c 3163 ADDINGTON. TENANTS on this property are hereby requested to take up their leases at once, as otherwise they will not be recognised. HARMAN & STEVENS. 21st July, 1864. c 4385 NOTICE. ALL persons ltaviYigany claim against BURRELL PARKERSON, Esq., are requested to sendm the same immediately to the undersigned. HARMAN & STEVENS. Hereford street, sth July, 1864. o 4072 NOTICE. ALL persons owing accounts to Burrell Parkerson, Esq., are requested to pay the same immediately to the undersigned. HARMAN & STEVENS. 14th July, 1864. c 4232 CANTERBURY RIFLE VOLUNTEERS. NO. 2 COMPANY. ANY persons desirous of joining the ranks of the above Company are requested to send in their names without delay to the Officer commanding, as the roll is nearly complete. GEORGE PACKE, Commanding No. 2 Company. 2nd September, 1864. 5148

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XXII, Issue 1288, 8 September 1864, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Lyttelton Times, Volume XXII, Issue 1288, 8 September 1864, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Lyttelton Times, Volume XXII, Issue 1288, 8 September 1864, Page 1

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