TVXOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that -i-^l on Tuesday, the Ist of July next, a Public Auction will beheld in Lyttelton for the sale of TOWN LAND in Christehurch and Lyttelton. Parties desirous of purchasing any particular section may have the same included in the List for Sale, by making application in writing to that effect at the offices of the Association, either at Lyttelton or Christchurcb, on or before the 17th June next To give effect to such application it will be necessary to deposit the upset price of each Section, viz., £24. for the halfacre Section in the Capital, and £12. the quar-ter-acre Section in the Port Town, at the Union Bank, Lyttelton, to the credit of the Canterbury Association, on or before the same day. By order of the Agent of the Canterbury Association. W. G. BaiiTAtf. Land Office, Christchurch, May 9,1851. Lyttelton, May 9, 1851. IyTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that J-l the Resident Magistrate will hold a Court at the Land Office in Christchurch at Noon on Saturday, the 17th inst., and every succeeding Saturday. Edward Wright, Clerk to the Magistrates. Lyttelton, May 9, 1851. BIRTHS, DEATHS, & MARRIAGES in the district of Canterbury, as denned by the Government Gazette of April 28th, may be registered at the Resident Magistrate's Court at Lytteltou, between the hours of ten in the morning and four in the afternoon. Edward Wright, Deputy Registrar. Union Bank of Australia, Lyttelton. THIS BANK is now prepared to issue Drafts on the London Office, and Colonial Branches of the Union Bank of Australia at the following rates:— On London, at 30 days after sight, at a charge of 2 per cent. On Sydney, Hobart Town, Launceston, Melbourne, Geelong, Portland, Adelaide, Bathurst, —sight, at a charge of 2 per cent. On Wellington and Auckland, —sight, at a charge of 1 per cent. R. D. Wallace, Acting Agent. Lyttelton, March 8, 1851. E. C. LATTER HAS ON SALE AT HIS STORE IRONMONGERY of all descriptions; Window Glass and Putty ; Raw and Boiled Oil and Turps; White Lead, Mottled and Yellow Soap. Men's Boots and Shoes, &c, Canterbury Street, May 9. BEEAD and CONFECTIONARY. MESSRS. COLLIER and MASON, having now opened their Baking Establishment in London Street, most respectfully inform the inhabitants of Lyttelton, that families and shipping can be supplied with Bread and Confectionary on the shortest notice and reasonable terms. N.B. Bread, the 2 lb. loaf, sixpence. March 13, 1851. \ ENGINEER. I R. SMEATON BEGS most respectfully to announce that he is prepared to make Steam Engines i'rom one to six horse power. Also, Lathe and Tool making, Guns repaired and Nipples made, Turning, Boring, and Screw cutting for any kind of machinery, Pully Blocks made to order. College Ground, Lyttelton, April 25, 1851.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume I, Issue 18, 10 May 1851, Page 1
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