FOR SYDNEY DIRECT, THE <■' EUDORA," Gotjriay, will leave for the above pint on Wednesday next, tlie 17th inst. For freight or passage iipply to LcVNTGDKN & LE CrEN. A CARD. MRS. GUNDRY being anxious to continue the education of her daughters, will be happy to receive a limited number of young Indies between the ages of six and twelve. Music if required. Terms moderate. Steadfast Cottage, Section No. PB, Tort Lyttelton. S. A. NEWILL, Milliner, Dress, & Straw Bonnet Maker, "OEGS to inform the Ladies of Lyttelton -*-* and the vicinity, that she li.as commenced in the above line ; and hopes,by strict attention and punctuality, to merit a share of their patronage. N.B. Plain Needlework taken in. College Ground, LytteUon. TO THE WORKING GLASSES. A NY competent person who will under- -£*- take to remove a house, may occupy the same free of rent for such period as may be agreed on. Apply to H. G. Gouj-and, Esq. STEADFAST COFFEE AND DINING ROOMS, Norwich Quay, Port Lyttelton. MESSRS. PACKARD and GORING beg to announce to the inhabitants of Port Lyttelton and its neighbourhood, that they intend opening the above rooms on Thursday next, the 17th inst., where every attention will he paid to the comfort of those who may honour them with their support. Well-aired beds. Dinner every day at three o'clock. July llth, 1851, MR. W. PACKARD TXAVING had great experience in the * * breeding- and rearing of all kinds of stock ;in one of the Eastern Counties of England, begs most respectfully to inform colonists in general, of his intention of buying and selling stock on commission. Gentlemen who may favour him with their commands, will meet with every attention on reasonable terms. Highly respectable references can be given. Norwich Quay, Lyttelton, July 11. NOTICE. A SPECIAL GENERAL MEETING -£*- of the Society of Land Purchasers will be holden at Christchurch, on Monday the 28th instant, at 1 p. m., for the purpose of electing a new President and Council. Due notice has been given of the following motions. 1. "To consider what course may be best adopted to mitigate the evils of the existing Pasturage Regulations, and to facilitate the introduction of stock into the settlement," to be moved by Mr. Fitzgerald. 2. "To add a 13th clause to the Rules and Regulations of the Society, to the following effect. Clause 13. The Society reserves to itself the power of altering or adding to the above rules as circumstances may require, by a vote of any General or Special General Meeting, provided that due notice of i such proposed alteration be given in accordance with the conditions required by Clause 4, and that it be confirmed by a. majority of not less than two-thirds of the whole number of Registered Members of the Society," to be moved by Mr. Brittan. 3. "To resob-e that no Land-purchaser in r-jceipt of a yearly salary from the Association, be eligible to sit in the Council of Laud-purchasers," to be moved by Mr. Bridge. Edward Wright. Clerk to the Council. The clerk requests that every candidate for a seat in the Council, will forthwith give him a written notice of his intention to oiler himself at the ensuing election. Lytteltou, July 11.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume I, Issue 27, 12 July 1851, Page 4
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