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New Advertisements. EDUCATION INXYTTELTON. PARENTS and Guardians of Youth, prepared to support a first-class Private Academy in Lyttelton, aro requested to communicate with„tlie Key. James I). Fergusson, Dam pier's Buy, before the end of July. 6108 PUNCH IN CANTERBURY. No. 16 Tliis day. "P UNC II No. 16. SIXPENCE. A Free by Post. 'PUNCH'S PICTURE OF THE CANX TEH BURY BOYS. To-day. U f\ FF SCHOOL." See Punch's V_/ Cartoon. This day, pUNCII IN CANTERBURY, No. 16. X Price Sixpence. Published this day. WARD & REEVES. Tl/f ONEY TO BE JADVANCED in the purchase of Rural Lands, to be let on Lease, with a purchasing clause. Apply to No. 71 6111 LUCK & CLARK. JJOTEL PROPERTIES FOli SALE. WEEDEN'S HOTEL, On the Great South Road. Also, THE COMMERCIAL HOTEL, Christchurch. The latter is well adapted for a merchant's premises, or for offices, or for any other business. For particulars apply to Nos. 69 & 70 6112 LUCK & CLARK. FOR SALE.— MR. J. Russell, of Leithfield, farmer, has Ten Tons of first-rate FLOUR for sale, at £22 per ton. JApply to MR. JAMES RUSSELL, Leithfield ; Or, to MR. JOHN LEITH, 6110 Leithfield. TO LET, at SYDENHAM HOUSE, on reasonable terms. FIVE ROOMS, with every convenience, situated in the most central position of the city, altogether detached from the business part of the house. They are admirably adapted for offices or private residence. July 7, 1865. 6109 PROVINCIAL INVESTMENT AND LOAN ASSOCIATION. THE next monthly MEETING for the Payment of SUBSCRIPTIONS and other moneys, for the month of July, will take place at the offices of the Association, Hereford street, on THURSDAY, the 27th day of July, 1865, at seven o'clock p.m. The Manager will receive money up to four o'clock p.m., on the same day. By order qf the Directors, E. C. J. STEVENS, 6101 Manager. AT a MEETING of the COMMITTEE constituted to receive SUBSCRIPTIONS in aid of the WIDOW and CHILDREN of the late Archibald Macfarlane, who was killed by lightning on the 6th inst., held last evening in Mills' Hotel, the following sums were handed over to Mr. Andrew Kirk, the treasurer.

a. s. a. Collected by Mr. Thomas Gray ... 11 7 0 „ „ AndreirKirk ... 10 10 0 „ „ Jas. Ronald 6 18 0 „ „ W. E. Samuels... 3 14 6 „ G. W. Hills 1 17 0 „ „ J. B. Thompkins 3 14 0 „ „ Smith and Oram 1 6 6 „ „ H. G. Burnell ... 1 7 6 „ „ A. and T. Menzies 5 5 0 £45 19 6 It was resolved that the above sum be in the mean time lodged in the Bank of NewZealand, and that the following be appointed trustees, to make inquiries as to the best way to dispose of the same for the benefit of Mrs. Macfarlane and children, and report to the next meeting of committeeMr. Andrew Kirk, Canterbury Foundry. „ Thos. Gray, Weighbridge Office, „ G. M. Hills, Mills' Hotel. As the committee have decided to close the subscription lists on Monday, the 31st July, it is earnestly requested that all outstanding lists will be ready on that day. Subscriptions will be thankfully received by the Trustees, or at any of the Hotels. JOHN HAMILTON, Hon. Sec. Christchurch, 21st July, 1865. 6102 NOTICE. SUPREME COURT OF NEW ZEALAND. CANTERBURY DISTRICT. In the matter of the Debtors and Creditors Act, 1862 (section 8). HIS HONOR, HENRY BARNES GRESSON, Esq., the Judge presiding ! in this honourable Court, has appointed that this Court shall sit for the dispatch of business accruing under the provisions of the above-mentioned Act, at the Court House, Christchurch, on Tuesday, the fifteenth day of August next, at eleven o'clock in the forenoon. CHRISTOPHER ALDERSON CALVERT, Registrar. Supreme Court Office, Christchurch, July Ist, 1865. 6097 JOHNSON & JENKINS' ASSIGNMENT. ALL Persons indebted to the above Estate are requested to pay their accounts to Mr. G. B. Johnson, before the 31st July current. Legal proceedings will be taken for the recovery of all amounts outstanding after that date. D. DAVIS, E. A. HARGREAVES, Trustees. Lyttelton, July 20, 1865. 6113 LYTTELTON VOLUNTEER ARTILLERY. TENDERS FOR CLOTHING. EXTENSION OF TIME. TENDERS are required for furnishing FIFTY SUITS (more or less), comprising cap, Garibaldi jacket, trousers, and buckskin gloves. The cloth to be indigo blue (wool- dyed), of super quality, facings of scarlet cloth, with white worsted cord, leather strap for cap, with silver gilt buttons on either side, also similar buttons one on either shoulder of jacket. Pnttern may be seen, and any further particulars known on application to the undersigned. Terms will also be required for supplying silver cord and lace for the officers and noncommissioned officers uniforms.' Tenders to be sent in on or before Saturday, 19th August, 1865. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted, and samples of the cloth to be forwarded with each tender. By order of the Committee, W. H. HARGREAVES, Chairman. Lyttelton, 20th July. 6107

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XXIV, Issue 1439, 22 July 1865, Page 3

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