Dissolution of Partnership. WE HEREBY GIVE NOTICE that the I Partnership hitherto carried on between , tif, Joseph Longden and Henry John Le Cien, | as .Auctioneers, and General Commission agents, lias this day been dissolved by lnntual consent AH parlies indebted to the late linn are requested io pay their accounts to the above Henry John Le Oreu, by whom the business will in | future be carried on, and by whom all liabilities will he-discharged. Dated iv Lvuelton this 20th day of January, 1854. * i .TosF.PH Loxo den, ! H.J.Lr Cuejt. r o \xt > Witnesses. James otuart Woutlet, J WESLEY AN CHAPZL, LYTTELTON. IT being the intention of the Wesleyans resident in this nl.ice to build a Cliapeliin which to assemble to worship the Almighty j accord in if to the forms hiid down by their founder, ihe Rev. John Wesley, subscriptions will be received by D. JM. Latjuiis, Esq., Treasurer. THE CANTERBURY CATTLE INVESTMENT SOCIETY. fTIFJE Provisional Connniuee have been acJ- lively engaged in ascertaining the expense and awn in ulaiion of profits likely to accrue to. the above Society, the details of which sue at present under an .investigation by an able and experienced colonist, preparatory to being sul>imtttrd to a public meeting, of which due intimation will be"given next week. John Dean Bamfokd, Secreiar.y, pro. tern. j ' tyttelton, Jan. tl, 1853. , CHRISTCHURCH LADIES' SCHOOL, -j fj^HE above Establishment will be opened in Oxford Terrace West, on the 25th of February next. Address to Mrs.-Charles Thomson, care of Jllr. Gould, Chri.-tchurcli, of whom pros■yecluses may also be obtained. Di^c. 24th, 1853. CHRISTCKURCH CRICKET CLUB. fPHE Days appointed for play during the -*- ensuing Season, are every Wednesday from 1 p.m., except on ihe'i'ntsx Wednesday of each month, when wickets will be pitched at eleven, a. m. A. C. Croft, )tt c ■ \tr > Hon. bees. 'JitosßtE Ward^J FIVE POUNDS REWARD. WHEREAS s'nne person or persons maliciously injured two valuable Cows, the property of the undersigned—Notice is her'ebV given, that the above reward will be paid to any person {living such information as shall lead to the conviction of the offender or offenders. Lee & Smart, Kaiapoi. ONE POUND REWARD. LOST, on Tuesday the 9th inst., between the residence of i. T. Cuokson, Esq., and the Koyal Hotel, Cbiistchurcb, on the road under the hilis and Wilson's bridge,' the third Toiunie of '• Prescott's Mexico." Apply to G. E.Mason, Lytteltun. FIFTEEN POUMOS REWARD. T^rOTICE is hereby given, that any per- ■*- ' son or persons cuitinji; down and removinuf Timbei from, dumagiii}; the fencing, or otherwise unlawfully trespassingf on, Brenchley Farm, Lytteltou, will be prosecuted according to law. A reward of £5 will lie paid to any one giving such inf. rnation as inny lead to the nppiehension of such uffr-uders; au<l a. further reward of £10 will be paid on coinictiun. A. J. Awonr, I.yttelton. TO STOREKE PEKS AND OTHERS. CjTORKKKKIMCRS, Settlers, and others *~J can be supplied wiih Goods, wholesale or •etail,at the Colonial Store. JaJIICS SWIXBOUIIKB,
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Lyttelton Times, Volume IV, Issue 160, 28 January 1854, Page 12
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