Local Intelligence.
Since the meeting of the1 Provincial Council on Tuesday evening, it has been officially announced that the new Executive has been filled up with the names of Mr. E. J. S. Harman, President, Messrs G. A. E. Eoss, C. W, Wyatt, A. E. White, and IC. J. Bridge. ; .-■'■■••
Mr .Boss has Jreceivecl the appointment of Provincial Secretary, and Keeper of the Public Eecords: Mr. Wyatt takes the office of Provincial Solicitor and Crown Prosecutor. .Mr. White and Mr. Bridge are without office-; the former being a member for the Provincial Council (for Akaroa); the latter, not. The acceptance of office by Mr. Ross and Mr: Wyatt vacates the seat for the Eakaia district and one for the Avon district. Both gentlemen stand foiv re-election. .The*nomination for the Ealjaia will take place on the 17th (Thursday), for the Avon on the 18th (Friday). The polling for the Avon vn\l take place on Saturday, the 19th, and tor Rakaia on Monday, the 21st of November. As we understand that ai requisition to Mr. C C JJoweni is ir. course of signature by the Avon electors, Mr. Wyatt will have to encounter opposition, and perhaps Mr. Ross will not be unopposed. : We would call the attention of our readers- to the advertisemerit which appears to-day, .of a lecture by the Eev. C. Alabaster, on English.Constitufiional History, to be delivered at the Mechanics Institute. Prom the nature of the subiect, and what we know of the abilities of the lecturer, we confidently anticipate a large audience. His Honor the Superintendent, who is president of the Chrjstchurch Mechanics': Institute, is:expocted to rake the chair; ••••.•: , , _We have.received troin Kaiap'oi samplesnf the Fhormium Tenux or Native Plax,. iv a dressed state,-prepared by Mr. John.Vincent., Prom the appearance of the-beat samples, .we. should judge that 'a.valuablaresult.may^be obtained from the operation^ it the proccesß, which is stated 4o be novel, be not toaexpensive... We are not prepared to-be a sanguine' about this commercial value of raw. flax for oianufiicture.or for.exporfc, bixfc if Mr Vmoent has/redly hit/upon a successful' method i oi preparing the article Jie has overcome what, is alleged by practical men to be the only difficulty. Ihe samples may be- seea at.our «ffiw3 by any " one desirous'of inspecting them.. ..■><,,■■ <'. .The Wizard.—We would draw attention to an advertisement which appears in our columns to-day ?f an entertainment to be given oil Monday next by Wizard Lumley, in, aid of the Hospital, fund. Alms is- bo purely a, matter of public interest, as,in itself, independent of the attraction afforded by Mr. Lumley's wonders, to be. sufficient to ensure to the Wizard the gratification of exhibiting his..marvels to a numerous audience. The citizens of Christchurch will do well not to Hiiss so: pleasant au op.
iportuiiity of contributing io tho furtherance of so good a-work jts the Public Hospital.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume XII, Issue 732, 12 November 1859, Page 4
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