NOTICE. TTOLDERS of Land Orders desirous of -*-*- having their Conveyances prepared are requested to give the necessary instructions to Mr. Wobmai/d, Solicitor, Lyttelton, by whom alone in future orders for Conveyances will be received. By order of the Agent of the Canterbury Association, W. G. Brittan. Land Office, Christchurch, Angnst 10, 1852. NOTICE. ~~ A MEETING of the Gommittee appointed to communicate with the Bishop on the subject of a Church Constitution, will be held on Tuesday, the 24th instant, at 12 o'clock, at the house of the Key. E. B. Paul. John Bobert Godlet, Hon. Secretary. NOTICE. NOTICE is hereby given,—That the Partnership heretofore subsisting between George Lott Hum and Moses Walsh, of Lyttelton, Butchers, is this day dissolved by mutual consent, and that all outstanding debts due by the firm will be paid, and all monies due to the partnership will be received by the said Geokge Lott Hunt, by whom the' business will in future be carried on. Dated this 7th day of August, 1852. • (Signed) Moses Walsh, G. L. Huni. Witnesses, (Signed) Eichard Taylor, Frank Slee. HOTIOE. HHHE Undersigned being about to proceed •*- to Melbourne for a short period, begs respectfully to inform the public that the business at his Stores and Timber Yards will he carried on as usual duriug his absence. Gborgk H. Teibe. Canterbury Street, Lyttelton, Angnst 20, 1852. ~~ KOTBSL """.■ "DARTIES indebted to the late firm of -*- Collier and Mason, are respectfully requested to pay their respective accounts to Mr. F. Mason on or before the 25th August next, otherwise they will be placed in the hands of a Solicitor for collection. F. Mason. NOTICE. A LL DEBTS due to the Undersigned -£3L previous to June 30, 1851, will be handed over to Mr. Wormald, solicitor, for collection, unless paid immediately. R. & G. Ehodes. ~~ NOTICE. "VTOTICE 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 Leah. Kiverlaw, oa the Heathcote, April 21, 1852. THREE POUNDS REWARD. TT7" HOEVEE. will give such information » * as shall lead to the conviction of the persons who, on Saturday the 14th inst., killed and carried away TWO PIGS from my place, commonly called " The Dry Bush," or " Phillips's Bush," shall receive the above reward. John Hughes, Rockfield.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume II, Issue 85, 21 August 1852, Page 1
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