"THE KAKA" PJARRIES GOODS to Cheisxchttrch .on the following terms :— To the Heathcote Wharf. 20s. per ton. ;. To Christchurch Quay 255. „ Lohgdeji & Le Cren, Agents. NOTICE. ~ A LL Persons are Hereby Cautioned against buying, discounting, or otherwise negotiating an I. O. U. for 133 Z., dated the 10th day of November, 1851, given by Mr. George Compton, of the Mitre Hotel, Lyttelton, to Mr. William Hornbrook, late of Wellington, but now of Mount Pleasant, near Lyttelton, the same having been obtained from Mr. Compton under the impression that the above sum of money was due to Mr. Hornbrook, but on a proper investigation of the accounts between theni, it appears there is a balance of much more than the above sum due from Mr. Hornbrook to Mr. Compton. On these grounds Mr. Compton entirely repudiates the I. O. U. for 133?. ' By order of Mr. Compton, Richard Wormald, his Solicitor. London Street, Lyttelton, Dec. 17,1852. NOTICE. TVTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that -*-^ Mr. Richard Harhan, of Christchurch, has been authorized by me to let and manage the Lands held by the Canterbury Association in trust for Ecclesiastical purposes, and to receive the rents for the same. John Robert Goblet, Agent Canterbury Association. December 7, 1852 . NOTICE. rpHE Public are hereby Cautioned, that •*- any parties driving Scabby Sheep across the runs in the occupation of the Undersigned, will be proceeded against with the utmost rigour of the law. Hanmer, Woolcombe, S. Hodgkinson, & J. S. WORTLEY, C. SIDEY, E. J. Lee, C. H. Brown, E. JOLLIE, J. McFALSIiAXE, J. S. Caverhill, C. O. Torlesse, G. O. Greenwood, — Chapman^ D. M. Lacrie, —■ Higgins. Parties travelling with stock are requested to give notice of their approach, that the owner of the run may have the opportunity of pointing out to them the most convenient road. 7 ~ NOTICE. PERSONS wishing to make arrangements for depasturing Cows, Horses, &c. on No. 40 Pasturage Section, (about 200 acres,) Lyttelton, and on about SO acres also of Rural Land contiguous, are requested to apply to the undersigned without delay, he having hired the run of the above for a given period. Parties wishing to depasture sheep on their first landing, may do so on very moderate terms. William Allott. Jackson Road, Lyttelton, bet. fi, 1852. To the Electors of the District of Ghristchureli Gentlemen, HAVING received a Requisition numerously signed by ray fellow Colonists, requesting that I will allow myself to he nominated at the approaching Elections as a Candidate for the honour of being one of your Representatives in the General" Assembly of New Zealand, I beg in compliance with it to offer myself as a Candidate, and to solicit the favour of your support. I have the honour to remain, Gentlemen, Your faithful and obedient servant, William Guise Biuttan. Cbristehnrcb, November 3, 1852. J
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Lyttelton Times, Volume II, Issue 102, 18 December 1852, Page 1
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