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jg-e-w A.dvertlaementß. Now Ad.vertl* el3a,ei:> ' ELECTORS OF THE AVON TO CHEESEMONGERS. DISTRICT. PORK BUTCHERS, GENERAL Siuiw KEEPERS, AND OTHERS. GE N T L E M E N, —As I am —; — about to resign my seat in the Provincial IMPORTANT SALE Council, in consequence of my approaching departure for England, I beg to express to you my regret - or ? at being thus obliged to relinquish a trust with CHEESE HAMS. BACON, AND PIGS which you have honoured me ever since the estab- ' nwwr«TTij«Q lishment of Representative Institutions in New lOJUxUIMj. Zealand. ( ... _„ji |jy I wish I could have served you more effectually; TITR. H. E. ALPORT wi the circumstance, however, of your having re-elected JLtX PUBLIC AUCTION, me for every new Council, leads me to hope, that in Market-place, Christchurch, my endeavours to discharge my duties as your re- At 1118 woon,8 » mar * 1 presentative, and as Speaker of the Couiicil for so on many years, I have met with your approval. THURSDAY NEXT, FEB. 9, I assure you, gentlemen, that I cannot now take . follows viz my leave of you without many feelings of regiret, A ,i h loaves and that wherever I may be I shall always feel a 5 cases North Wilts cee , . fi i b c heeae deep interest in the welfare of my old constituents, sdo do^'e^ h ' c h e ese and in the prosperity of the Province of Canterbury, 2 cases Cheddar chese, 62 p . / . 3 casks Cumberland hams And beg to remain, g tales do bacon, sides Gentlemen, io cases do do, middles Your sincere Friend, 5 do do do, bellies. 3190 CHARLES BOWEN. foU(w that of boots on Bame day, previously TO THE MEMBERS OF THE PROVINCIAL advertised. COUNCIL. Terms at sale. 3 202 Bolton House, BY PUBLIC AUCTION. Sumner Road, Feb. 2, 1805. GENTLEMEN,— It is now known that the office qN THURSDAY, THE oth FEBRUARY, of Speaker of the Provincial Council is to be a TTPTTYVNTirP/RS vacated by the retirement of Mr. Bowen, I may IN THE OFFICES OF THE A » therefore, without impropriety, remind you that o'clock. some time since I expressed my intention to become a candidate for the office. _ , . .. „ . nf If you are of opinion that my long service in the T>Y »LSON HOUSE of Provincial Council has resulted in my acquiring the D W. W. NICH LSO , Jf n taimne one experience necessary to enable me to discharge the four rooms and townisecion duties of Speaker satisfactorily, I shall be proud to Quarter-Acre, m Cashel street (leasehold). receive your support. ~~ I have the honor to be, Up M t Price, only £80. Gentlemen, AIRMAN & WILSON, Your obedient humble servant, Auctioneers. 3J46 J. OLLIVIER. February 6th, 1865. 3199 TO THE ELECTORS OF THE MONDAY, FEBRUARY 13TH. AVON DISTRICT. SIX-ROOMED HOUSE & A QUARTER-ACRE ENTLEMEN, —Your late representative, Mr. 0F LAND ' Ijf Bowen, having announced his retirement from i n Montreal-street south. the Provincial Council, I am induced, at the earnest solicitation of a large number of Electors and per- ATiwiMYYNr sonal friends, to offer myself as a Candidate for your FOR SALE BY AUGIIUJN, suffrages. in Although not personally known to all of you, I MESSRS. AIRMAN & WILSON'S ROOMS. may add that I have, during my residence in the province, obtained a sufficient insight into its affairs n 'r»Jnr»Tr to induce me to look with considerable alarm at the bale at 1 0 c o present progress of our local politics. I may, therefore, at once frankly tell you that lam politically yrESSRS. AIRMAN & WILSON are instructed opposed to the present Government. I should vigor- t0 se j| by auc ti o n, at their Rooms, Monday, ously oppose the system which they have initiated, 2? e b r uary 13th, at 1 o'clock, and which has resulted in that most harassing public . gk . roomed , louse> p l aß tered throughout; tax—the establishment of toll bars—because I con- B . qua rter-acre of land, planted as a garner that, at least for some years to come, the main- den J weU of water tenance of the mam roads should devolve upon the . , - *_ Government The purchaser may also hare four shares in tne I should advocate the extension of the Public Building Society, if he chooses. Works to those districts in which a fair share of the Terms libe ral and easy. public money has not yet been given, and so avoid o 3105 those ceaseless complaints and heartburnings which ieo. 100 - result in the clamour for separation, as in Timaru— ■ — ~ ~~ aery, let it not be forgotten, which has been fer- MONDAY, FEBRUARY 13. mented by the act of one of the principal officers of the existing Government. n n_ n ddadtjptv There are many subjects I might dwell upon in an LEASEHOLD rKUrJatti address to you, but which I will reserve for a future 1N occasion. I will simply add, that lam anxious to . eipn on?inrT see the Public Works, of the Province proceed, 01. AbAftt oik six. and would do everything in my power to bring about such a result, and to remove the serious inconvenience FOR gALE BY AUCTION, from which we all suffer, by the neglect to negotiate the loans*which your Council long since sanctioned, in and which has also resulted in an almost total stag- ROOMS OF THE AUCTIONEERS. nation' of our local trade. I have said that lam politically opposed to the present Government; but _ ' you will understand that Iby no means intend to be TVTESSRS. AIRMAN AND WILSON will sell the blind supporter of any political party. I shall IVJL BY AUCTION, endeavour at all times and on t*H occasions to give a - . " fair and honest vote in accordance with the dictates their Kooms, on of my conscience. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 13, I shall conclude by respectfully soliciting your j o'clock, votes, and assure you that should I have the honor # , ', .. Tinr-rot? * to be elected as your representative, I shall at all A very convenient and well-built nUUoB», ot times study to promote, not only the interests of the six rooms, two of which have bow windows, district, but those of the whole province. There are also buildings on the premises I have the honor to be, gentlemen, "• suitable for workshop and office, or any Your most obedient humble servant, other purpose. The property has a frontage 3213 MUSGRAVE W. AUDEKSON. £,f « «bedtoote CHRISTCHURCH convenienees. Ground rent low. | VOLUNTEER FIRE BRIGADE. No reserve. At Half-past 7 p.m. Terms at sale. 3197 ________ THE QUARTERLY MEETING of the C.V.F.B. GREAT TIMBER SALE. will be held at Mr. Worth's Hotel, THIS EVENING, at the above hour, when all members are requested to attend. 350,000 FEET AMERICAN TIMBER, H. J. SUCKLING, • 500 DOOESi Feb. 7,1865. Hon. m WISDmvSj NOTICE 87,<ffio CEDAR SHINGLES, ONE STORE FRAME. A MEETING of the Creditors of MR. GEORGE !MESSRS AIRMAN and WILSON hare reT. 8. Duncan, Solicitor, on THURSDAY, the 9th celved instructions from inst., at 12 noon. Messrs. Taylor and Co. I H. "JACKSON, ) w „„„. „ To sell by J. C. BOWLER. J Emutorß * PUBLIC AUCTION, Cbristchurch, 6th Feb., 1865. 3196 at AN EARLY DATE, NOTICE. AT THE ! „ CHRISTCHURCH RAILWAY STATION, ALL Persons who have claims against the Estate . _ , , . of the late Mr. K. LATTER, are requested to a ove car 8° the ship forward their accounts to the undersigned on or LYTTELTON before MONDAY, the 13th instant, and all persons ~ ~ . , ~ , , indebted to the said Estate are requested to liquidate From Boston, now landing, and nearly ready the same immediately. * S3a * e * T. E. PRIEST, „ , ■ ~ m . , • Solicitor, Further particulars of the Timber, and of date of Lyttelton. Sale, will be advertised shortly. c 3198 7th Jan., 1865. - 3204 ——— . BARNARD'S. NUTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE "ESTATE OF GEORGE PARKIN. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 11TH, 1865. A FIRST and final DIVIDEND of 8s 7d in the /\ Pound will be payable at the OFFICES of IMPORTANT UNRESERVED SAT.T?. | Messrs. Aiknian, Knight, & Co., on and after j TUESDAY, the 7th of February. or ANTHONY KNIGHT, DRAUGHT HORSES. 3203 Trustee. — _ conse^uence owner ' B departure from the mMPwvuATrrkxr "\/TR. W. D. BARNARD has been favoured with COMPENSATION. iVI instructions from A. R. Creyke, Esq., to sell n m i-iu u -NT t>i ~ by public auction, at the Repository, without the Council Chamber, New Plymouth, _ slightest reserve, on January 28, 1865. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 11th, 1865, WHEREAS there are certain persons, owners of „ . .. property in this province, but no longer resi- the foIloW,n & valuable dent therein, who may have Supplementary or DRAUGHT HORSES, Military Claims for Compensation to prefer: Notms v is hereby given that they must attend, either in per- Viz : 6on or by duly-appointed agent, before the Sub- Bay gelding, two years old, dam Darky, by Old Commissioners, at the Council Chamber, New Canterbury Plymouth, on or before 31st Mar< ; h next, with all Brown filly, two years old, dam Grizzle, by Old proofs necessary to substantiate their claims. Canterbury W H M S CROMPTON Bay A»y, two years old, dam Blossom, by Old imcs j- _ -ir TV , Sub-Commissioners Taranaki Relief Fund. Land mare" imported in f<Z ieman " . Brown filly, two years old, dam imported NOTICE.— Impounded, January 30, one BAY Bay gelding, two years old do do COLT yearling, white spot on forehead, both tj„ v ~ . . . , , bind feet white; branded like 3on near shoulder, u years old, broken to plough and Eon off shoulder. One little BAY MARE. Bay filly, four years old, unbroken white spot on forehead, near fore foot white; no Bay gelding, three years old, unbroken brand visible. If not released within 21 days from 2 four-year olds, by Joe Miller, unbroken the above date, 3 useful colts and filhes, three years old, uuPonndkeeper, Christchurch. „ r<> en 3186 c ■ 2 stock horses NOTICE.— Impounded, January 29, one ROAN * two years old, by The Peer, entered for HKIFEU, red neck, about 18 monthsold.no the Canterbury Derby. brand visible. If not released within 21 days from the above date, will be sold. Sale at 12 o'clock. WILHELM SCHMIDT, 3187 c Ponndkeeper, Christchurch. Terms at Sale . 3m

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XXIII, Issue 1356, 7 February 1865, Page 6

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