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LETTER-PRESS PBINTING, OF ALL KINDS, DONE AT THE OFFICE OF THIS PAPER NOTICE. W PRATT begs respectfully to in- • form the public that he has completed arrangements with Messrs. Gee and Co. for the transfer of his business and premises to them, and returns his best thanks for the very liberal support he has, from the first, received at their hands. As the time for closing his accounts is very limited, he requests that all claims upon him may be made without delay, and he takes this, tlie earliest opportunity of noticing to parties indebted to him the necessity of settling their respective accounts before the 30th November next. Lyttelton, Oct. 31, 1851. JOCKEY CLUB. Committee (pro tcm.) Mr. W. G. Brittan, Mr. Haselwood, ... J. T. Brown, ... Watts Russell, ... Burke, ... Townsend, ... Cavevhill, ... E. J. Wakefield, .. I. T. Cookson, ... J.CracroftWilson ... Fendall, ... Worsley, ... Fitz Gerald, ... J. Stuart Wort- ... T. Hanmer, ley. Eon. Treasurer— Mr. W. G. Brittan. Hon. Sec. pro lent. —Mr. E, J. Wakefield. Gentlemen desirous of becoming members of this club, are informed, that they can do so \on paying an entrance fee of one guinea, and ■ the yearly subscription of one guinea payable I in advance, to the Honorary Treasurer. [ The Committee will report to a meeting of subscribers on the 2nd Dec, when rules will be adopted and officers for the ensuing year appointed. Gentlemen are invited to send in to the Secretary of the Committee, the names, descriptions, and pedigrees if any, of any horse and mare which they may think worthy of being entered in the proposed Canterbury Stud-book. I By order of the Committee, 1 E. Jerningham Wakefield. I Hon. Sec. pro. tern. I Christchnroh, 6th Nov., 1854. I SUPREME COURT. ■IVTOTICE is hekeby given that a Sitting- \^ of the Supreme Court for the despatch of ■criminal and civil business will be holden at. ■Lyfcteltonon the day following the next arrival ■of the steamer " Nelson" from the Northern ■Settlements, at ten o'clock in the forenoon, ■within the Court House there, at which time ■»id place all persons under recognizances to appear either as prosecutors, defendants, or pvitnesses, are required to give their attendance. ■The civil business will be proceeded with iinmeIdiately after the criminal business. B J. C. Porter, I Deputy Registrar. X Supremo Court Office, Oct. 23,1854. I To Holders of Pasturage Licenses within the B Canterbury Block. IjVTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that all Wr\ Runs granted for the depasturing of Wttilik within the Canterbury Block will be ■onsidered as open for re-selection unless ■He license for the same be renewed by- payment of the rent within one month after it ■&s become due. I William Guise Brittan, I Commissioner of Crown Lands, I Province of Canterbury. Bland Offico, Christchurch,

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Lyttelton Times, Volume IV, Issue 216, 25 November 1854, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Lyttelton Times, Volume IV, Issue 216, 25 November 1854, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Lyttelton Times, Volume IV, Issue 216, 25 November 1854, Page 1

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