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WESLEYAN CHAPEL, CHRISTCHURCH. THE above place of worship, will be opened for Divine Service, on Lord's day, April 16th, 1854, when two sermons will be pvenched by the Rev. J. Ai/dked, Wesleyan Minister for Canterbury. Service to commence in the morning, at half past 10, and in the evening, at half-past 5. Collections will be made after each service, in aid of the Chapel fund. Also on Monday the 17th, a Public Tea Meeting will be held in the abov& place, tea on the tables at 4 o'clock, p.m.: tickets twa shillings each, children under twelve years of age, half price. Tickets may be had of the! Eev. J. Aldred, Lyttelton, and of Messrs..C. W. Bishop, J. F. Swinbourne, Geo. Gould, Chas. Kiver, Christchurch, and of the Committee. April, sth, 1854. Church of Scotland. THE Scotch Church Committee, will meet at the Royal Hotel onTuesday evening the 11 th hist., at 8 o'clock. W. Wilson, Hon. Sec. | The Canterbury Joint Stock, Loan, Investment, and Discount Society. A .SPECIAL General Meeting of the Shareholders of this Society will be held at Mr. Alport's Store, on Tuesday, April 11, ac 6 o'clock precisely, to consider the following business :— 1.. The progress and present state of the atfairs of the Society. 2. The appointment of a trustee in the room of the late D. M. Laurie, Esq. 3-. The appointment of a Secretary. j By order of the Committee, S. GuNiuir, Sec. pro tern. N.B, To entitle shareholders to vote, all calls must be paid up prior to the date of meeting. TO DiTCHERS. TENDERS are required for executing about 20 chains of cutting for the Millrace, at the Avon Mill, near Christchureh. For particulars, apply to Woodford and Stephens on. the premises. STRAYED, TWO HEIFERS, WITH a Tar Mark on the Head. One is a black poley with white back and white about the head ; 'the other is nearly all black. Whoever will give information as to their whereabouts shall be rewarded,—any one delivering the same shall receive £2. Apply to Mr. T. Culling, Lyttelton. THREE POUNDS REWARD. LOST, a dark roan Bow and Arrow Cow, branded E C, with a low number by the bow and arrow, and a high number on the shoulder. Also, her calf, colour dark red, with a white patch on the oft" shoulder, —lost near Trig. No. 30, and supposed to be on the Waimakiriri. Whoever will find and deliver the above cow and calf to Mr. Peter Kerr, at Wood & Chisnell's late run, near Christchureh, shall receive the above reward. CHRiSTCHURCH CRICKET CLUB. ON Easter Monday, April 17th, the last Gene:al Meeting of members of the Club for the year, will be held on the Cricket ground, at 11 o'clock, a.m., to receive the Report of the Committee at the conclusion of the season. The last match of the season will be played on the same day. By order of the Committee, A. G. Ckoft, I Hong SecSi

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Lyttelton Times, Volume IV, Issue 170, 8 April 1854, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Lyttelton Times, Volume IV, Issue 170, 8 April 1854, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Lyttelton Times, Volume IV, Issue 170, 8 April 1854, Page 1

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