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Miscellaneous. NOTICE. NOTICE. IMPOUNDED, at Kaiapoi, on the 31st December, off the Glenmark Run — One iron grey tilly, branded WR (conjoined) on near shoulder, white spot on forehead. One bay mare, branded O on off shoulder, Jarge star on forehead, white streak on face, two bind feet white. One bay draught mare, branded X on off shoulder, star on forehead, little white on both hind feet, and red scars on the same below the kneesOne bay draught gelding, branded U- on off shoulder, white face, off fore foot white, collar mark on near side ol neck. Damages and driving claimed. If not released within twenty-one (21) days from this date, will be sold to defray expenses. Michael Lykskey, Poundkeeper. Kaiapoi, January Ist, 1866. 1-3 NOTICE. TITR. MOOBHOUSE'S ELECTION. The following arrangements have been made by Mr. Moorhouse's Committee : — MR. MOORHOUSE WELL MEET THE ELECTORS OF CANTERBURY AT THE FOLLOWING PLACES— At George and Dragon, Templeton—On Tuesday evening, January 9,1866. At the Lincoln Road Board Office—On Wednesday evening, January 10, 1866. •At School-room, Lincoln Township—On Thursday evening, January 11, 1866. At Lowe's Hotel, Leeston—On Friday evening, January 12, 1866. At Craythorne's Junction Hotel, Lincoln road—On Monday evening, January 15,1866. At Shakspeare's, Ellesmere Hotel —On Monday evening, January 22,1866. At Mr SilkY Wharf Hotel, Ferry road—On Tuesday evening, January 23, 1866. At Fendalltown —On Wednesday evening, January 24,1866. All the above meetings will take place at half-past seven o'clock p.m. 12-23 MR. TRAVERS' COMMITTEE have made arrangements for his attendance to meet the ELECTORS OF CANTERBURY ' AS FOLLOWS :— At half-past Seven o'clock in the Evening of Each Day:— At the Catholic School-room, Christchurch —Wednesday, January 10. A t the Papanui Hotel, Papanui—Thursday, January 11. At the Mechanics' Institute, Timaru—Saturday, January 13. At Arowhenua—Monday, January 15. At St. Alban's—Friday, January 19. At Kohlers' Gardens —Monday, January 22. At Loe's Hotel, Leeston—Tuesday, January 23. At Prebbleton—Wednesday, January 24. At Watson's Halfway House, Coal Track— Thursday, January 25. At Mr. Silk's Wharf Hotel, Ferry road—Friday, January 26. Arrangements will be made for Mr. Travers' attendance at Akaroa, Leithueld, Saltwater Creek, Woodend, Rangiora, and Oxford at early dates. By order, Percival Peae'ce, Secretary. Central Committee-room, Christchurch, Jan. 6, 1866. 1-8 COTTAGES BUILT, say the size to be 26 x 22, of four rooms, studs 9 feet high double chimney of best bricks,'all material to be of the best quality ; weatherboards full thickness, free from splits, roof close boarded under best V.D.L. shingles ; tongued floor boards, two large sash windows in front, and doors to have best 8-inch rim locks, all complete for the sum of £80. Also, a cottage 24 x 12, single chimney, and all plates to be 4 x 3, laid on stone piles, for the sum of £52 : built in country, and no extra charge. A cottage 18 x 10, brick chimney, complete for £35. All descriptions of joinery executed on the shortest notice. Information as to cost given if desired. Thomas Puedie, Builder, Papanui road, Christchurch. BREAKWATER, OFFICERS' POINT. LYTTELTON HARBOR. NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC AND TO WATERMEN IN PARTICULAR. THE PUBLIC are hereby informed that a Yellow Flag wfll be Hoisted at Officers' Point at such times as blasting is going forward, and are cautioned to keep at a safe distance. It is also intended to show a Red Light at night, when the work shall have reached a sufficiently forward stage to require it. By order, C. M. laaiiESDEN, Local Engineer, 7-8 For Engineer of Harbor Work. BLACK AND WHITE BULL. IMPOUNDED— December 25—One black and white BULL, about eighteen months old, no brand visible. If the same be not released within twentyone days from the above date, will be sold. . Wilhelm Schmidt, 1-6 Poundkeeper, Christchurch. THE PARTNERSHIP hitherto existing between the undersigned, under the title of "Preece, Wright and C 0.," has this day been Dissolved by mutual consent. Given under our hands, at Lyttelton, New Zealand, this sth day of January, 1866. Thos. Pbeecb, Sydney Svblyk Weight". Witness—John Wttlcox, Commission Agent, Lyttelton. 1-6 ALL DEBTS due to the late firm of Preece, Wright and Co., are to be paid to Mr. Sydney E. Wright. Thos. Preece, Sydkey E. Weight. Lyttelton, January 5, 1866. 1-6

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Press, Volume IX, Issue 989, 9 January 1866, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume IX, Issue 989, 9 January 1866, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume IX, Issue 989, 9 January 1866, Page 4

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