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NOTICE, Provincial Secretary's Office, ChHstchurch, i ■'",■■' ■' June 81*, 1855. A NOTICE Haying appeared in the "Go- ■■';*-■- vernment Gazette," dated the 27tb Noember, ■ 1854, warning all persons pot to encroach on the land reserved fpr public Toads, by digging ditches,-.'or ere;cting'"biMkrtbeireon ; and representations haying Deep*,made to the Government by persons desirous of fencing in lands fronting on the public roads ; that they are willing to erect such fences as shall tend to improve the public r6ad adjoining. His Honor the Superintendent directs it to be further notified, that any person, who is desirous of erecting a fence on the boundary of a public road, may, by application to the Government, receive "an^Ojfeg/ ?sef in writing frbin the PrbvihciiiV EnginVer,^; f stating what altMtions' he; will b'£: allowed; id? rmake in tlit surface 6f; the?land;Te^ema^|6r the'road adjoining his fence; and that any per»%"n>elfcroaching on the public road by taking any soil therefrom, or erecting any bank thereon, except so far as shall be set forth in such written order, will be prosecuted as the law directs. By his Honor's command, For the Provincial Seoretary, T. B. Keele, Chief Clerk. Kotiee to Contractors. STJMNER EOAD—GOIitAN'S B A.T TTTON E I>. HPHE jProvi^cial Government are prepared JL; ':, :;tb^ree^iv^^ t^e^er^ iuputff. the 18th days of 350 yards in length from Gollan's Bay to the gorge of Sumher valley under Evans' Pass. The Tunnel Will be|l2 feet wide and Irom 12 feet high in, the centre to 16 feet high at the ends. The ground to be traversed is of volcanic formation, and, is supposed to be of solid rock throughout the whole jength of the tunnel, The drawings, specification, and conditions of contract, may- be seen on and after May Ist on application at the office of Public Works. "* The Provincial Government will not bejbound to accept the lowest or any tender. * -E. Dobson, Provincial Engineer. Office of Public Works, Tuatn St. ■Christchurch, Canterbury, New Zealand. 13th April, 1855. ON SALE, Ex " Gratitude." RICE, OATMEAL Pudding Raisins and Currants] Coffee and Pepper £ ' ■ ■ ' Starch, Stone blue Tartaric Acid and Carbonate Soda Sydney mould candles Eock Salt Cashmere shawls Pilot coats, thigh boots, and sou-westers White Serge shirts, and blue Guernseys Furniture, consisting of— Cedar washstauds Dining aud dressing tables Cane-bottomed chairs American bedsteads Palliasses and Flax mattrasses Looking-glasses Cart harness French windows and panelled doors Sink-stones Nails and staples A. E, White & Co. Lyttelton, 11th Jane 1865. ON $:ALE, ~~ A SMALL Quantity of Bx-tj^ Gtrai seed. Apply to H. Mckns, London St., Lyttelton,

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Lyttelton Times, Volume V, Issue 273, 13 June 1855, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Lyttelton Times, Volume V, Issue 273, 13 June 1855, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Lyttelton Times, Volume V, Issue 273, 13 June 1855, Page 1

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