DISSOLUTION GF CO-PARTHtRY. MR. THOMSON has received instructions from Messrs. Jackson and Le' Fleming, (who have dissolved partnership) to sell by Public Auction, on Saturday, 25th Octobeb. ikstaxt, at the Stock.yard of. Sir. White, the Island.^ Kaiapoi, the whole of their valuable stock of HORNED CATTLE; Comprising Milch Cows, thoroughly broken ; Heifers in Calf, and with Calves: Bullocks, ready to be broken in, &c. ALSO. 1 Valuable Dfjkhait Bull. Sale at Twelve noon. DISSOLUTION OF GO-PARTNERSHIP-TBE CO-PARTNERSHIP hitherto subsisting between the subscribers as Stoekowners. under the firm of Jackson and Le Plemxng. has this day been disolved by mutual consent. Dated at Easdale Nook Station, this 14th day of October. 1856. /c .- -,•> C Alexander S. Jacksox. (bigned) ( MICHiEL Le p LEMrxG . Witnesses — William Thomson, of Christelrareh, Accountant; ' " ■ ; ■ D.Macfarlase, Stoekowner. Ledard. TO THE ELECTORS OF THE CHEISTCHUECH COUNTRY; DISTRICT. • FISAI. STATE OF THE POLL. ' Ollivier 191 | Ward 120 Majority 71. /""I EXTLEMEN—The past Election was \jr so free from party spirit, and all the usual persuasive arts of electioneering tactics, as to make a majority obtained under such cireumstanees the more honourable to the elected. The contest has been decided in my favor, and I stand in the proud position of one of your representatives in the General Assembly of New Zealand. I beg to offer yon my sincere thanks for the support you have given me, and I hope so to labour in the discharge of the duties of my office as to deserve, when I return to meet you again, the continued expression of your confidence and good will. I have the honour to be, Gentlemen, Tour obedient servant, 101811 JOHN OLLIVIEPc," TO THE ELECTORS OF I THE ■CHRISTCHURCH- COUNTRY DISTRICT. /"I ENTLEMEN—The late Election, .VjT though its result has been unfavourable to me, has given me extreme pleasure on some points. I have been successful by a large majority in those districts where I am best kno-ATi; and, everywhere, I have been been met v,ith kindness and assurances of pei-sonal esteem. For these expressions of good will, I can but assure you of my feeling the same sentiments in return. To those who supported "me I ofi'er my most cordial thanks for their assistance ; and I trust that present ill fortune will render me more certain, and more worthy of success another time. I am Gentlemen, Your obedient servant, CROSBIE WARD. To Sheep farmers and Others THE UNDERSIGNED having established themselves as General Mercliants in Lyttelton, are prepared to offer great facilities to Sheep and others wisliing
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Lyttelton Times, Volume VI, Issue 413, 18 October 1856, Page 8
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