Statement of the Receipts of New Mtjnsxe ending, 31 st December, 1852. 1 October, 1853. WELLINGTON NELSON. £. s. d. £. s. d. Customs 16321 1 9 3807 4 1 Post Office 410 5 8 82 7 I Fees and Fixes 1131 14 6 353 7 f Licences 1164 15 1 393 0 ( Miscellaneous 232 5 5 24 6 f Totals 19260 2 5 4660 6 ( Civil Secretary's Office, Wellington, Oct. 5, 1853. TTIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVER- -■—*- NOR has been pleased to appoint William. Guise Brittan, Esquire, to he a Commissioner of Crown Lands under the Crown Lands' Ordinance, Session X., No. 10, for the Province of Canterbury, vice Lieu-tenant-Colonel James Campbell. By his Excellency's command, Ai.rp.ED Dojiett. Civil Secretary. Civil Secretary's Office, Wellington, Oct. 5,1853. TTIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVER- -*—■- nor has been pleased to appoint William Guise Brittan, Esquire, to be a Commissioner, under the Ordinance of the Legislative Council of New Zealand, intituled "The New Zealand Company's Land Claimants' Ordinance," Session XL, No. 15, for the Province of Canterbury, vice Lieutenant Colonel James Campbell. By His Excellency's command, Alfred Domett, Civil Secretary. Civil Secretary's Office, Wellington, Oct. 5, 1853. TTIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVER- * *■ NOR has been pleased to appoint William; Guise Brittan, Esquire, to be a Commissioner under the Land Claimants Ordinance, Session L, No. 2, for im-estiga-ting and reporting upon Claims to Land in the Province of Canterbury, vice Lieutenant Colonel James Campbell. By His Excellency's command, Alfred Domett, Civil Secretary. Civil Secretary's Office, Wellington! Oct. 7, 1853. HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR has been pleased to appoint Lieutenant Colonkl James Campbell to be Registrar of Deeds for the Province of Canterbury, vice William Guise Brittan, Esq. By His Excellency's command, Alfred Domett, Civil Secretary. NOTICE. WHEREAS a prisoner of the name of George Whitton, has escaped from the custody of the police, All persons are hereby Ayarned of the danger of harbouring him, or in any Avay aiding and assisting him in escaping. Description of prisoner.—About 5 ft. 8 inches in height; dirty Avhite hair and Avhiskers ; blue eyes. Stoops a little, and is very deaf. C. C. Boaven, Inspector of Police. BRICKS, A FEW Thousand, On Sale at Tribe's Wharf. Important Clearing- Sale, Without any Reserve. 1%/TR. ALPORT will Sell by Auction at -Lt_l_ his A-iictioi) Rooms, without Reserve, on Monday, Dec. 5, at 12 o'clock, noon, precisely, Flour, Tea, Sugars, Rice, Oatmeal, >s.c. Particulars will be given in handbills. Terms liberal. Luncheon will be provided. 2, Norwich Quay, Lyttelton, 25th November, 1853.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume III, Issue 151, 26 November 1853, Page 6
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415Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Lyttelton Times, Volume III, Issue 151, 26 November 1853, Page 6
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