Miscellaneous. HANDEL'S ORATORIO, " THE MESSIAH." Leader :—Mr BosKINGTOX. Conductor :—3lr J. B. tJTAyPEix. r pHE REHEARSALS of the above Oratorio L. will be held on Friday evenings, May 11, 18, nnd 25, at eight p.m.," in Bonnington's Hall, Cathedral square, when all who have kindly promised their assistance are earnestly requested to attend. May 8,1866. 4-9 W. STYCHE'S ASSIGNMENT. A FIRST AXD FINAL DIVIDEND of Fivepenee in the Pound is now payable at the Office of W. Stringer and Co. to all creditors who have proved in the above estate. W. Steingeb, 5-10 Trustee. NOTICE. TWO POUNDS REWARD. WHEREAS certain unprincipled persons did, between Saturday and Monday, 28th and 30th of April ; and also between Saturday and Monday previous, 21st and 23rd of same month, enter the New Building now in course of erection for the Bank of New Zealand, in Hereford and Colombo streets, and wilfully scratch and deface work finished and completed by ue, for tLe Contractor of said Bank, we hereby offer a reward of Two Pounds to any person who will give information that will lead to the apprehension and conviction of the offender or offenders. FOLBT BEOS., 5-1 Plasterers, Hereford street. NOTICE. BANK OF NEW ZEALAND. IN CONSEQUENCE OF THE DAMAGES DONE TO WORKS now in progress, I hereby offer a further reward of Three Pounds, to be paid upon conviction of the offenders; and also any person found trespassing at any time on the works will be prosecuted. Joseph Bailey. 5-2 Contractor. ONE POUND REWARD. STOLEN OR STRAYED, from the Woodend Hotel, on April 25, a brown HORSE, with bridle and saddle on ; branded like 2 or S on the near shoulder, both sides chafed with tracing. The above reward will be paid on delivery at the Woodend Hotel, Woodend. 5-2 NOTICE—ONE POUND BEWARD. LOST —On Tuesday, 10th met., from Prebbleton, one chestnut MARE ; no brand, white hind foot, and small white mark on forehead. Any person bringing the same to Babnaed's Repositoby will receive the above reward. 4-16 NOTICE. r?ROM THIS DATE all FOWLS straying S. into my Nursery, will be destroyed. 4-12 W. Hislop. NORTHPORT COAL AND TIMBER WHARF. npHE UNDERSIGNED having just taken JL the Wharf and Store lately in the occupation of Messrs. J. White and Co., Saltwater Creek, have re-opened the same as a Timber, Coal, and General Wharf, and are now prepared to execute orders in large or small quantities for building materials, fencing and coals, for the Northern district with promptitude ; can also afford good storage accommodation for wool, grain, or other merchandise. They have always on hand a number of firstclass drays and spring carts of various descriptions. T. & E. Pavitt, 5-11 Gloucester street. TO THE ELECTORS OF CHRISTCHURCH. A LL PERSONS desirous of assisting (by xl subscription or otherwise,) the return of Mr. Andrews as one of the Representatives of Chrietchurch in the Provincial Council, are requested to communicate with the Secretary of Mr. Andrews' Committee. By order J. C. F. Lα whence, Hon. Sec. Committee Rooms, Armagh street. 5-11 CHRIST COLLEGE GRAMMAR SCHOOL. WANTED— A Mathematical and Assistant Master in Christ College School—Salary, £250. Applications, with statement of qualifications and testimonials, to be sent to the Rev. W. C. Harris, The College, Chrietchurch, not later than June 1,1866. Jakes Wilsok, Registrar. May 2,1866. 5-5 PROVINCE OF HAWKE'S BAY. LAND SALE. IS HEREBY GIVEN that 1A the Commissioners of Crown Lands will offer for sale by auction, at Napier, on May 29, 1866, sections of land in the Agricultural Reserve at Turiora, in the district of Wairoa, Province of Hawke's Bay, the lots varying in area from 56 to 320 acres, at the rates of 10b, 15b, and £1 per acre. DONAXD M'LeAN, 4-21 Superintendent. E. MILLS IMPORTS by every Mail from England, English Newspapers at the lowest charges, for cash only. Books received by every ship, which are on sale at English prices. London street, Lyttelton. MESSRS. METCALFE, FOSO, & BMAIL having this day been appointed Providores for the P. N. Z. & k. R. M. Company's ships Prince Alfred, Otago, Rangitoto, Claud Hamilton, and Egtnont, notice is hereby given that this Company will not be responsible for any liabilities they may incur. JohjtVhtk Haix, General Manager, P.N.Z. & A.R.M. Company. Sydney, April 12, 1566. 4-28 MESSRS. HARRISON & STREET having this day been appointed Providores of the P.N.Z. & A.R.M. Company's steamships Lord Ashley, Airedale, and Phoebe, notice is hereby given that this Company will not hold itself responsible for any liabilities they may incur. Johk Vdtb Haix, General Manager, P.N.Z. & A.R.M. Company. Sydney, January 10,1866. 4-23 MB. HENRY SEPTIMUS BIRD having this day been appointed I'rovidore for the P.N.Z. & A.EIL Company's ships Tararua and Auckland, notice is hereby given that this Company will not be responsible for any liabilities he may incur. Johk Vtß» Haix, General Manager, P.W.Z. & A.B.M. Company. Sydney, April 12,1866. 4-28
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Press, Volume IX, Issue 1095, 12 May 1866, Page 6
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