: ; v notice. MR." SA;PDLER, who arrived in th« V Cornwall " a few months since, is requested to give information respecting a CASE, of which he took charge from Wellington, the property, of Mr.. F. Knowles, Pigeon Bay, and which has not been received. Dec 7.1853. ~ NOTICE. MARY ANN WHITE who arrived in New Zealand per Ship Stately, may hear of her Uncle Chas. Nelder by communicating her present address to George Innes, Christchurch, Canterbury. NOTICE. JT^HE undersigned respectfully requests that all Persons indebted to him, will pay their accounts by the end of the present month. N. B. The attention of parties whose accounts have been long standing, is particularly directed to the above notice, which if not paid as above, Legal Proceedings will be taken, to recover the same. William Hutchinson, Red Boot, Canterbury Street Lyttelton. NOTICE. ALL ACCOUNTS due to the Undersigned up to the end of October, are requested to be paid at once to prevent legal proceedings. S. Gibbs. Christchurch, Nov. 23, 1853. NOTICE. MESSRS. Blakiston, Muter & Francis beg to announce to the public that they have commenced business as General Merchants and Commission... Agents, under the name of Blakiston & Co., and have taken the premises formerly occupied by Messrs. Paterson & Co. in Canterbury Street. WESLEY AN CHAPEL, LYTTELTON. IT being the intention of the Wesleyans resident in this place to build a Chapel, in which to assemble to worship the Almighty according to the forms laid down by their founder, the Rev. John Wesley, subscriptions will be received by D. M. Laurie, Esq., Treasurer. FIFTEEN POUNDS REWARD. "VTOTICE is hereby given, that any per--*-^l son or persons cutting down and removing Timber from, damaging the fencing, or otherwise unlawfully trespassing on, Brenchley Farm, Lyttelton, will he prosecuted according to law. A reward of £5 will be paid to any one giving such information as may lead to the apprehension of such offenders; and a further reward of £10 will be paid on conviction. A. J. Alport, Lyttelton. Ist December, 1853. TWO POUNDS REWARD. LOST— supposed to be Strayed from Messrs. Wood & Chisnell's Run, Two Bullocks partly broken in, Bow and Arrow Brand : one nearly all White with a Red Spot on the near side of the neck, and wide cocked up horns ; the other, Red and White, when lost was marked with Tar on the top of tail. Any one delivering the same at the Golden Fleece Hotel, Christchurch, or Sawyer's Arms, Papanui, will receive the above reward. Any one giving information of the above will be rewarded. CHRISTCHURCH CRICKET CLUB. fpHE Days appointed for play during the "*- ensuing Season, are every Wednesday from 1 p.m., except on the first Wednesday of each month, when wickets will be pitched at eleven, a. m. Crosbie Ward, ) & INDEPENDENT ORDER OF ODD FELLOWS, M- U. T HE ANNIVERSARY DINNER of the Loyal City of Norwich Lodge will take place at Host Davis's, Canterbury Hotel, on Thursday Evening, Dec. 22nd at 6 o.clock precisely. William Hutchinson, Hon. Sec.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume III, Issue 154, 17 December 1853, Page 11
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