To the Secretary of the Canterbury Cattle Investment Society. Sib, —You will please to assign to me shares in the above Society, upon which I engage to 'pay to you the Deposit of £1 per share required by the Prospectus, and to sign the Deed of Settlement when required so to do. r **J* Name ) 't*g (or Signature) / Address ; Occupation : - Witness to the signing > by the Applicant j PUBLIC NOTICE. _ BIRTHS, DEATHS, AND MARRIAGES. THERE is every reason to believe that during the illness of the late Deputy Registrar (Mr. Wright), many Births and Deaths occurred, and Marriages were solemnized which.. have not been duly registered.' Notice is hereby given that all Births and Deaths that took-place, and Marriages that were solemnized, between the first day of June, 1853, and the first day of December, 1853, will be registered without payment of the Fines required by the Registration Ordinance, provided that notice of such Birth, Death, or Marriage respectively, be given at this Office before the first day of January next; and notice is hereby further given that in future the Fines authorized by the said Ordinances, for non-registration in due time, will "be strictly enforced. James Campbei/l, Registrar General, Births, Deaths and | Marriages, Province of Canterbury. Register Office, Christchurch, December 6, 1853. Registrar of Deeds Office- r ; NOTICE is hereby given that the Register Office for the Registration of Deeds, Wills, and Memorials, for the Province of Canterbury, is now open at the Land Office, Christchurch. Office hours from 10 to 4 o'clock. For Registering, Searching, and Examining, from 10 to 3 o'clock. James Campbell, Registrar. Register Office, Christchurch, December 6th, 1553. Lost, supposed to have Strayed From the neighbourhood of Christchurch, about three weeks since, A BAY MARE, (Nora), about 15 hands, branded on the offside of neck, under mane, A.5.8., had ou a tether rope. Also a dark mare, nearly black, about fourteen and a half hands, with cropped tail. Whoever may find the same, and deliver them, or give such information as may lead to their recovery, to Mr. Hall, Tuam street, Christchurch, shall receive 3 guineas reward. £1 Reward, LOST, a light Red Cow, with white tail and belly, and a little whits on the forehead, right horn cocked up, bow and arrow brand on the off hind quarter, and a dab of tar on the shoulder, had a tether rope round her hovns when she got away. The above cow was purchased at Messrs. Wood and Chisuell's sale, and broke loose the same afternoon. Any one finding the same, and delivering it on Messrs. Wood & Chisuell's run, will receire the above reward on application to Longden & Le Crew.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume III, Issue 154, 17 December 1853, Page 1
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