IMMIGRATION A PPLICATIONS for assisted passages -*-*- in ships under engagement with the Provincial Government may be sent in to the Provincial Secretary, Christenurch, or to the Inspector of Police, Lyttelton. Persons desirous that their relatives or friends should sail for the colony in the first ships dispatched from England, must send in their applications forthwith. By order of His Honor the Superintendent, H. G. Gottland, Provincial Secretary. PUBLIC NOTICE, ~ having been •4-dM made to the Government of the great want of domestic female servants in tha settlement, His Honor the Superintendent directs it to be notified for public information that persons desirous of hiring such servants in England, and obtaining assisted passages for them to the colony, may receive information as to the manner in which this may be effected in accordance with the Immigration Regulations published in the Government Gazette of the 28th of Mai'ch last, by application at this office in Christchurch, or at the office of the Inspector of Police, Lyttelton. By order of His Honor the Superintendent, H. G. Gottland, Provincial Secretary. NOTICE. rpHE Agent of the Canterbury Associa- -*- tion is willing to receive Designs and Estimates for taking down the present church at Lyttelton, and for building a new church upon the following terms: — The design for a new church may include or not the working in of the materials of the present church, and to such extent as the Architect in his discretion may think fit. The materials not used to be disposed of, and the value accounted for in the^ estimate. ' : The new church to be of wood, stone, or other material, and either of Gothiojpr Norman design, in the architect's discretion. The new Church to contain at least 350 sittings, arid the cost (including the cost of taking down the present building and the value of the materials) hot to exceed £1500, and an approved builder to be found ready to complete the work for that sum. Designs and estimates to be sent in on or before the 24th June next, either to the Rev. B. W. Dudley, or to the Agent of the Canterbury Association, to the care of Dr. Dudley, Lyttelton. A meeting of the Members of the Church resident in Lyttelton, and of Subscribers to a new Church, will be held as soon as conveniently can be after the day fixed for receiving designs, to which meeting1 the same will be submitted for approval. The sum of £26 ss. will be given to the Architect whose design shall be adopted, such design to be the property of the Association. All others to be returned without claim for remuneration. All the designs may be rejected. Lyttelton, May 4, 1854. KOTfiGE. r "THtIVATE Parties requiring beasts, -*- sheep, or pigs, killed and dressed, may hear of a butcher by applying at Geo. Gould's General Stores, Christchurch. NOTIGE OF REMOVAL. W. CUMMINS, fainter anU <!Btlti?Ur, T>EGS to inform the inhabitants of Lyt--2-' lelton and its vicinity, that he has removed from Dublin Street, to the premises lately occupied by Mr. J. Bannister in London street. All Orders punctually attended to. Estimates given if required.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume IV, Issue 178, 3 June 1854, Page 12
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