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PEACOCK.— If Mr. Spencer Perceval ! Peacock who sailed from Gi-avesend on the 6th of July, 1856, in the ship Mariner, for Wellington, New Zealand, is now living, he will hear of something to his advantage by applying to MR. HANN EN, Solicitor, Shaftesbury, Dorsetshire. Any person producing satisfactory evidence of the death of, / ,the above gentleman, will be remunerated-.fg?., their trouble. . ' < . London, March 15, 1858. WANTED, A HOUSEMAID for a respectable quiet hotel in Lyttelton. To a thoroughly competent person, the highest wages will be given. Apply to JOHN HENRY CATON, Lyttelton. WANTED, A FIRST-RATE man cook for an hotel in Lyttelton. To a competent person of steady sober habits, good wages will be given, Apply to JOHN HENRY CATON, Lyttelton. TO BUTCHERS AND OTHERS. HPO BE SOLD,—that first-class but- [ -j*~ chering" business situated on Norwich Quay, Lyttelton ; applicants to apply personally to the undersigned. ■ , john henry;caton. June 11, 1858. PROCLAMATION.: WHEREAS by an Act of the General Assembly of New Zealand, Session IV., No. 16, entituled " The Superintendent Deputy Act, 1856," it is that it shall be lawful for the Superintendent of any I province, by proclamation to be published in the Government Gazette of such province, to appoint such person as he may think fit, being a registered elector of such province, to be his Deputy, and as such to perform and. exercise all the acts and powers (" except such powers as are conferred by the Constitution Act, 15 and 16 Victoria, c. 72,") which may be. exercised and performed by such Superintendent, or such of them only as shall be specified in such Proclamation and that the acts of such Deputy Superintendent, so far as authorised by such Proclamation, shall be as effectual in all respects as if performed by the Superintendent himself: provided- always that such Deputy Superintendent shall act only during the absence of the Superintendent from the province, and in case of vacancy by his death, resignation, or otherwise, during such absence, until his successor shall have bean elected. Now therefore, I, William Sefton Moorhouse, the Superintendent of the Province of Canterbury, in pui'suance of the powers vested in me by the said recited Act, do by this Proclamation appoint ' i CHARLES BOWEN, Esq., being a registered elector of the said province, to be my Deputy, and as such to have all powers and authorities and perform all acts and deeds which may be lawfully had or performed by a Deputy Superintendent under or by virtue of the said recited Act for the period of one hundred and fifty days from the date hereof, provided I be absent from the province for such period, or until my successor shall have been sooner elected. Given under my hand, and sealed with the public seal of the said province, at Christchurch, this tenth day of June, One Thousand Eight Hundred and Fifty-eight. W. S. MOORHOUSE, Superintendent. By His Honor's command, T. B. KEELE, For the Provincial Secretary. GOD SAVE THE QUEEN. PROCLAMATION. "TTTHEREAS by an Act passed in the VV 15fch and 16th years of the Reign of Her Majesty Queen Victoria, entituled ■' An act for granting a representative Constitution to the Colony of New Zealand," it was enacted that no bill passed by a Superintendent and Provincial Council which shall be reserved for the signification of the assent of the Governor shall have any force or authority within the Province until the Superintendent shall signify either by speech or message to the Provincial Council, or by Proclamation in the Government Gazette, that such bill has been laid before the Governor, and that the Governor has assented to the same. And Whereas an Ordinance was passed by the Superintendent and Provincial CounciLof the Province of Canterbury, entituled "The Inwood Mill Ordinance, Session IX., No. 2," I and the' same was reserved by: me for the assent of his Excellency the Governor. Now, therefore, I, William Sefton Moorhouse, Superintendent of the Province of Canterbury, proclaim and declare that the aforesaid Ordinance has been laid before his Excellency the Governor, and that his Excallency has assented to the same. . Given under my hand at Christchurch, this tenth day of June, One Thousand Eight-Hundred and Fifty-eight. TV. S. MOORHOUSE, Superintendent. By his Honor's command T. 13. li.Ejk'i-irj, For tho Provincial Secretary. GOD SAVE THE QUEEN !

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Lyttelton Times, Volume IX, Issue 585, 12 June 1858, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Lyttelton Times, Volume IX, Issue 585, 12 June 1858, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Lyttelton Times, Volume IX, Issue 585, 12 June 1858, Page 5

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