To Carpenters, &c. "OERSONS willing to contract for erectJ~ tins? anew store at Christchurch_ for Messrs. Gould & Miles, may see the drawings and specifications, ami receive other information at the residence of the Architect/Mr. Luck, between the hours of 12 and 3, on the 10th, 12th, 14th, and IGth inst. Sealed tenders to be delivered to Messrs. Gould & Miles on or before Saturday, the 19th, endorsed ' tenders for work.' Christchureh, August 4th, 1554. Dissolution of Partnership, NOTICE is hereby given, that the partnership hitherto subsisting between us, Augustus George Perceval, and Charles John Perceval, of Canterbury, New Zealand, stockowners, is this day dissolved by mutual consent, and that by the like consent all debts due from or to our late firm will be paid and received, by the aforesaid Charles John Perceval. Dated this first day of August, 1854. Augustus G. Perceval, Charles John Perceval. I. Thos. Cookson, Witness. August Ist, 1854. NOTICE. WOODFORD and STEPHENS beg to inform the Public that the AVON MILL is now completed. Price for grinding and dressing wheat, Is. per bushel; for grinding barley and other grain, 9d. per bushel. . . N.B. Flour, pollard, &c. always on sale at the mill. ' Avon Mill, Aug. Ist. NOTICE. Nelson, July 15, 1854. G. COATES begs to acquaint the public of Lyttelton that Watches, &c, sent to Mm for repair, will :be properly done, and promptly returned. P.S. G. C. was for sixteen yearsVprincipal workman for Mr. B. L. Vulliany, Her Majesty's Clock and Watch. Maker, Pall Mall,iLondon. NOTICE. r j^HE Undersigned has always on sale the largest, best, and most varied assortment of Boots and Shoes, leather, grindery, and all articles requisite for the Boot and Shoe trade. William Hutchinson, Red Boot, Lyttelton and Christchureh. P.S. W. H. respectfully requests that all persons who have contracted debts at his bianch at Christchureh, will pay their respective amounts without delay. TWO POUNDS REWARD. T OST or Strayed, two Heifers from the -Ld Mount Pleasant Run ; one is a red poley, and the other a red short horn, branded P. D. on the rump. Whoever will give such information as will lead to their recovery shall receive the above reward. Apply to Mr. Day, Sumner, or at the office of this paper. - LYTTELTON COLONISTS' SOCIETY. THE Next Ordinary Meeting of the above Society will be held on Tuesday, the 15th August, at 7 o'clock. Subject of discussion—The propriety of establishing a Defensive Corps for the Province of Canterbury. The following lectures will be delivered at the Town Hall on the undermentioned dates: "An Introductory Lecture," by the Rev. G. Cotterell, on the 22nd August. " Notes of a Tour in Denmark and Sweden," by Mr. J. H. Porter, on the oth of September. " A Lecture on Music, with illustrations," by Mr. M'Cardell. on the 19th of September. Jas. Spoweks, Chairman. Grammar and Commercial .School, LytteltonHead Master, Rev. G. Ootterill,.B.A. Fees •. — Ist Division —in which a Classical and Commercial Education will be given— £2 10s. a quarter. 2nd Division —in which a sound Commercial Education will be given— £l 10s. a quarter. The fee to be paid quarterly, in advance, to the Head-master. Lyttelton, August 4, 1854.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume IV, Issue 188, 12 August 1854, Page 12
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