i ADVERTISEMENTS E*' "I7OR s I*a Per must be brought to tha L-"* Jj Office before 4 p.m. on Tuesdays, and 2 |/C ,P-to. on Fridays, for insei*tion in the next day's L-4 •{publication. Orders for the withdrawal: of fes»-'Advertisements must be given (in writing) on ■fcthe previous Monday or Thursday. f$ THE NEW TARIFF. ifm NOW BEADY AT THIS OFFICE, i;J A TABULAR SHEET of all articles liable ;.*J JuL to specific duty, or admitted free under ;C| the New Customs Act, alphabetically arranged !,*-£ for reference. Price 6d. ,% H'OTICE. ■./:../. l-^NEW ZEALAND ALMANAC FOR 1857 ii % '1 |X DVERTISEMENTS imended for tins - Publication should lie sent as eavlyas - possible lo the Office 'of the " Ly Helton 'J'imes," • l>r lo the Agents io this and ihe other Provintes. I to TIC E- , fFHE UNDERSIGNED having disposed of .^J- his business in Christchureh, and being \ ; vabout to leave the Colony for a time, requests "i .' that all parties indebted to him will pay their -«2 respective accounts within one month from the •V present date, in default of which, legal proceed- '■>., ings will be taken for the recovery thereof with.v, out further notice; and all parties having claims (^ against the undersigned are requested to send them in forthwith. - 4,} . J. P. SMART, \& Madras Street, ViC September 13. Christchureh. : - 9202 c. /*' NOTICE. \ I A LL Persons indebted to the under- , | k*-£jL signed (who is about leaving Lyt- . itelton,) are requested to pay their respective '^accounts within one month from this date. i ;i* T. SHALDERS, l& Boot and Shoe Maker. . ? London-street, Lyttelton, ;| September 16," 1856. 9175 c V*TO THE ELECtTrS OF THE \ TOWN OF CHRISTCHURCH. 5 ENTLEMEN, I have resigned my *"* *$OK~ seat in the General Assembly as your ,'i representative. When you requested me to assume that post, I did so, stating my intention W. to return to England after the close of the sesfb sion. lam under the necessit}' now of return- [- li ing, and I have deemed it best to avoid the ; % risk of leaving you unrepresented at the next \,'a meeting, of the General Assembly. ; ~J£ The main object for v/hich you wished me 1 '?f to be present in the Assembly in the hite session '.-Shas, I trust, been, in great part, accomplished. V* The financial affairs of the Colony are at all ■10 events in a train for settlement, and. I am about j ''£ to return to England, partly with the view of £rt completing that settlement. T •;( In thus terminating our political connection, ,11 desire to acknowledge gratefully the confidence V you have reposed in me politically, and the 'rtij,' personal kindness which I have experienced at ' "'''.your hands; and to assure you of the sincere and vj.' abiding interest which I shall always feel in -;'"' whatever concerns the welfare of the Canter- • buvy Settlement. 1 I remain, Gentlemen, i, Your very obliged and faithful servant, l ' HENRY SEWELL. Auckland, Sept. 15, 1856. 1085 : found ON the Dampier's Bay Road, a EING. Apply at the Office of this paper.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume VI, Issue 412, 15 October 1856, Page 1
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