FOR SYDNEY DIRECT. td$NA T^HE Brigantine " PAU*cJS|B^||^\ "LINE," expected to fN|3Esi£ \Varrive at Lyttelton at the end of this month, will sail for '^m^jgiMSiMbszlisr?** the above Port, immediatelj after having discharged her cargo. In consequence of several parties who recently sailed in this vessel having been unable to get their luggage round from Christohurch before she left the Port, and which had to be sent on to them in other vessels at great additional expence, parties residing on the Plains who intend taking their passage in the " Pauline," are advised to send their luggage round to the Port without any delay, as, owing to the uncertainty of the weather and other causes, they may be unable to ship in time. The undersigned will receive luggage, &c, at their stores in Lyttelton, and take charge of the same, at the usual rates. LoNGDEN & LE CREN. Lyttelton, July 8, 1852. Fares to Sydney—Cabin, £10; Steerage, £5. Will call at Taranalci (New Plymouth) if sufficient inducement offers. ~~ NOTICE. IVTOTICE is Hereby Given, that a -*-^ Special Meeting of the Magistrates will be holden at Christchurch on Saturday, the twenty-fourth day of July, at noon, for the purpose of licensing slaughter-houses. Every person desirous of obtaining a license for a slaughter-house must give written notice of application to the Clerk of the Bench on or before the fourteenth instant, addressed to him at the " Land-Office, Christchurch." Edward Weight, Clerk to the Bench. Lyttelton, July 8, 2852. NOTICE. npHE COLONIAL ACCOUNTS of the -*- Canterbury Association for March Quarter, 1852, as prepared for transmission to England, may be seen at the Accountant's office, Christchurch, any Friday afternoon between 1 and 4 o'clock. Fee for inspection, one shilling. John Bobert Godley, Agent Canterbury Association. Lyttelton, June 28,1852. WG. NORMAN begs to inform the • inhabitants of Lyttelton and Christchurchj that he intends travelling every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday from Lyttelton to Christchurch, leaving Mr. Genet's store, London-street, at 9 o'clock each morning, and returning from Mr. Gibbs's store, Christchurch, at 3 o'clock on the same day, for the conveyance of letters, parcels, &c, at the following prices:— For every letter 3d.; for every parcel under 5 lbs., Is.; above 5 lbs. and under 10 lbs., Is. 6d.; and above 10 lbs. and under 20 lbs., 2s. ICTOTICE is hereby given that any per--L^' son whosoever, cutting or damaging the Wood or Undergrowth or removing the same from the " Cliff," in Polhill's Bay, or the Bush lying to the eastward of Brenchley Farm, Lyttelton, (being Section 258,) will be prosecuted as the law directs. And any person informing, will be rewarded on conviction of the offenders. Alexander Lean. Riverlaw, on the Heathcote, April 21, 1852. " NOTICE. npHE Undersigned are about to erect a i- large WATER CORN MILL on the River Avon, near Riecarton, which will be ready for grinding within nine months from the present date. * Giuiis & Co.
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