CHURCH OF SCOTLAND. j rpHE amount subscribed for the erection j J- of a Presbyterian Church already exceeds the sum of £400 ; a public meeting of the subscribers will, therefore, be held at the Royal Hotel, at 6 o'clock on Tuesday evening, the 11th July, for the purpose of Receiving the report of the Committee — approving of a site and design for a building — and for 'determining whether a Minister of the Established, or of the Free Church he chosen. On which occasion the privilege of voting by proxy will be extended to those who cannot conveniently attend. By order of the Committee, W. Wilson, Hon. Sec. Christcharch, Jnne Ist, 1854. Christchurch Book Club. A SPECIAL Meeting of the members of £*- the ChristchuYch Book Club will be held at the Grammar School, Christchurch, on Saturday, the 3rd of Jnne, 1854, at 12 o'clock, for the purpose of revising the rules. Immediately after the special meeting, the annual meeting of the Christchurch Book Club will be held at the Grammar School, Christchurch (having been unavoidably postponed this year in consequence of the non-arrival of the books), and Notice is hereby given that any member whose subscription is not paid at, or before the said Annual Meeting, will be fined five shillings. Conway L. Rose, Treasurer. CHRISTCHURCH LADIES' SCHOOL. Oxford Terrace West. THIS Establishment is now open for the reception of Pupils. Prospectuses may be obtained on application to Mrs. Charles Thompson, as above. WESLEYAN CHAPEL, LYTTELTON, IT being the intention of the jWesleyans 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 Hjgxkx John Le Cben, Esq., Treasurer. LYTTELTON COLONISTS' SOCIETYNOTICE.— The Library and News-room of die Society will be unavoidably closed during the necessary alterations to the contemplated Town Hall. All books now on issue will have to be returned to the Librarian at his residence. By order of the President, A. J. AiPQBT, Hon. Sec. DEPASTURING LICENSES. IN ADDITION to the applications for Licenses previously published by the Commissioner of Crown Lands, Middle District, Middle Island, I hereby, in accordance with the 2nd clause of the Regulations for Depasturing Cattle on the Waste Lands of the Crown, give notice that the undermentioned persons have applied for licenses for runs in the Hurunui district. Name. Boundaries. Robert Fyfe Northward by the Kaikora peninsula, eastward by the sea, southward by the river Tutai-puta-puta, or Conway, westward by the base of tlie hills. Geo. Duppa Northward by the Wai-au-ua river, eastward by the western boundary of Mr. J. S. Caverhill's run, southward by the Hurunui river, westward by the western base of the Lowrv Peak hills. J. S. Wovtley Movthward by a branch of the Kahutora, or Kautere river, eastward by a range of hills about eight or ten miles from the sea, southward by a branch of the Tutui-puta-puta river, westward by a high range of mountains. R. B. Paul Northward and westward by the hills running from the 'Kaikora mountains, southward by the Wai-au-ua river, eastward by the Hanmer river. H. Richmond, Commissioner Crown Lands. Land-Office, Nelson, i. May 5, 1854.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume IV, Issue 178, 3 June 1854, Page 10
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