NOTICE. A MEETING .of Shareholders in the : proposed] Company Infor establishing a public Flour Mill in Christchureh, will be field at the Golden Fleece-botel, Cbristchurib; on Monday next, the^SQth?instant, at nTorititj to receive the report of the Committee appointed at the last General Meeting, and for other business. W. G. Beittan, Chairman of Committee. Chrißtehnrch, Aug. 24th, 1853. i PUBLIC NOTICE. "VTOTICE is hereby given,—That all per- -*-^ sons found cutting or damaging the Timber or Underwood on any of the Waste and unappropriated lands within the CanterburyBlock, now belonging to the" Crown, without license granted from the Land Agent of the •Government, will be prosecuted as the law-di-' rects. Licenses, ten shillings per month eaoh^k, can be had on application at the Land Office, y; Christchurch, •' • WILLIAM GCISE BbITI'AN, Agent of the Government. Land Office, Christchurch, July 20, 1853. NOTICE. ~~ "VTOTICE is hereby given that from and -*-^ after this date any person found cutting or removing wood or undergrowth- from Riccarton Farm, without leave, will be prosecuted, as the law directs. Any one giving such information as will lead to the conviction of the offenders will be rewarded. Riccarton, 2nd July, 1853. "Canterbury Standard." A MEETING of the Shareholders -£*- in.the above Newspaper, about to be established in this Settlement, will be held at the Canterbury Hotel,"Lyttelton,.on Tuesday evening next, the 30th August, at 7 o'clock, to elect a Committee, and on other business of importance. By order of the Provisional Committee, W. Clunie, Secretary. Lyttelton, Aug. 25th. Christchurch Colonists' Society. THE COMMITTEE appointed for the purpose of collecting information on the subject of procuring labourers from Port Philip will lay their Report before the Society on Tuesday, the 30th inst. H. W. Packeb, Secretary. WESLEYAN .CHAPEL CHRISTCHURCH. fpHE Committee appointed for the erec- -*-' tion of the above Chapel desire to return their sincere thanks to those friends who Lave already subscribed to the above purpose, and to assure them that nothing shall be wanting-on their part to meet the wishes of their friends as soon as possible. The Committee wish also to state that subscriptions will be thankfully received by Mr. Smart, Madras Street, Mr. Inwood, and Mr. Flavel, Cashel Street. Signed, on behalf of the Committee, Henh* Flavel, President. J. Bbocghton, Secretary. HEATHCOTE WINDMILL. MR. CHARLES W. MOUNTFORT has great pleasure in informing Agriculturists and the Public that he is now prepared _, to Grind and Dress Corn at the charge of One Shilling per bushel. KB—The Snnitter -will be ready in the course of a fortnight. . ,
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Lyttelton Times, Volume III, Issue 138, 27 August 1853, Page 1
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