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FOR WELLINGTON, NELSON, TARANAKI, OKAIN'S BAY CIRCULATING LIBRARY. TO CARPENTERS, BUILDERS, AND MANUKAU. a Tan Adjourned Meeting held on MON- CONTRACTORS, WHEELWRIGHTS, AND * "k^k -*£*-. DAY, the 30th April, the Rev. H. OTHERS *itkJx^<ffl§K'' Torlesse in the chair, convened for the purpose of __ Mral^i^^> establishing a Circulating Library for this and ad- ,n nrniiri „,—«---« „-. ,« T «« ■*.'_—_ 4881P^.:. joining bay's; a code of rules for the government TIMBER, SHINGLES, PALINGS, LATHS, ' «a£Lia£JSS» of the institution was adopted, a committee of five CART FELLOES, AND TRENAILS. 1 IHE Inter-colonial Royal Mail Steam-ship ( witl! Power *°- add an a Sent <rom e!,ch neighbour- *■>.. n- A I IRE^ Ln-' m , CARGO OF THE BRIG MUNFORD, F. Johns, Commander, will sail for the above ports Jl f |J, „„„ „,7 „f pooV 9 ' „ B™nptions wapa™ mnww on WEDNESDAY NEXT, the 15th instant, at 5 *a 7™A f? *?* "^ l"**i' f , ™ * * „.HOBART 10WN. o'clock, p.m. *fln t„ J f T ,re i,tor d Ta' BUm m 1 IVP'. E- 4- HARGREAVES has received inFor freight or passage, apply to *?° f° OUI a^ en, fc ."! ondon 1 hJ \ he Ju™ mail > -LYJ- struotions from Messrs. Miles & Co. to Sell -lilTWq &nn h-iends are requested to forward their contributions by Public Auction, at the Union Wharf Ferry MILkS & CO., to Dr. Donald, Lyttelton; Mr. Duncan, Christ- Road, on ™h&tt ' *e"y M im flm Lyttelton and U.netchurch. church; and to the Treasurer, Rev. H. Torlesse, THURSDAY MAY 17 May ±U, IbbO. Okain's Bay, in time to meet the requirements of t . i , tT . , „ . ' ' ■ the committee. at one oolook, the following assortment of. V.D.L. FOR OTAGO. Intending subscribers in adjoining bays, to ,c r ' ??:' &c-»Belected expressly for this market, _. -, whom a copy of the rules, &c., will bef forwarded, a«d insisting of~Ljfe^m^ will please furnish their subscriptions forthwith. 3628 pieces 3x 2 V.D.L. timber from 9ta2oft. <®MfeM^^ Signed on behalf of the Committee, 614 ditto 4x2 ditto ditto 10to 14ft. JtiffljßXfiMtiEr A B TUSON 72 ditto 4x3 ditto ditto 10to 14ft. :^MaS . Hon.* Sec 4?] ™to l* 2 ditto ditto 10tol4ft. mHE Inter-colonial Royal Mail Steam-ship Okain's Bay, May 2^. M Site B_B ditto ditto _sft Fti n AIFD^ LE, -ir m 'n,™ Donations in Books wiU be thankfully acknow- 15JS« ,8 9 x 3, *}$■ ditto 16ft Bin. F. Johns, Commander, will sail for Otago THIS ledeed j ■ 4 ditto 12x5 ditto ditto 14ft. DAY, SATURDAY, the 11th May, at 12 o'clock, ' 34,000 shingles Tor flight or passage, apply to BATTLE WINTER BOOTS. JSSo hft.^ 8" MILES & CO., DAILY EXPECTED, 100 bags slacked Hme Lyttelton,and Christchurch. A Large assortment of the celebrated 103 blue gum felloes —— — J\. Battle Boots, comprising— 50° \} n* &ura trenails GRAND, LOYAL, AND PATRIOTIC, Ladies' fine kid Balmorals, goloshed, patent calf, ln lot mto Buifc P«whasere., VOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL CONCERT, T ™Htary heels c t m i^^WnlfrTT.rf W«*a \io • ■■_-_ mTTri ' Ladies strong soled button and side lace boots, „-„!„ i •. ? T c Hart Hotd afc 12 ON THE assorted, cloth, memel calf and cordovan ° f ,i con ™ying intending purchasers to and QUEEN'S BIRTHDAY, tops, goloshed cordovan and patent seal irom the sale tree of charge. TOWN HALL, CHRISTCHURCH. - G'lV\^ Mtm'' cloth and oafc toPbutton 'Lyttelton, MayTl So admission h^p-a-ckown. Wom^ girls', and children s front lace leather PURE BRED DURHAM BULLS, MISS REDMAYNE~respectfully announces Ladies'»^f slippers. FROM ENGLAND. her intention of giving a Concert, on the 'n^'J*^" T , trimmed fur rpO arrive per Avery, Four Pure Bred Durham Queen's Birthday, when the prices of admission Ge»tlem™ ■ «H»hootiiiß: boots, toe caps 1 Bulls, from the celebrated herd of Mr! to all parts of the Hall, will be Half-a-Crown. , Wellingtons and Prmce Georges, extra Richard Stratton, Broadhinton, Wilts, and to be " Concert on this occasion to commence at Seven Do^trpet and leather slippers "" * £££L* o clock—Doors open at half-past Six precisely. Men's and boys'heavy and light watertights BELLEROPHON. . For particulars see Programmes. Do. do. do. do. bluchers and lace Roan, calved Jan. 24,1859, got by Buckingham ' : — : boots 15,700 ' , GENERAL PUBLIC BALL, Women's iron ring clogs and low pattens Dam, Betsy, by Waterloo, 1,105 ON THE QUEEN'S BIRTHDAY Ladies'and girls'lndia rubber goloshes. G.d., Bessy, by Phoenix, 6,290 TOWTVT TTATT PTTRTWPHTTnmT ' , *®? AII warranted of first quality and at very N.B.—Waterloo was the sire of the Royal Prize iuwin tiAhL,, OMKIbIOiiUKCH. low prices for cash. Cow at Warwick; also of the Gold Medal Heifer — H. E. ALPORT. at Smithfield Show, in 1858. A GRAND PUBLIC BALL will take Market Place, Christchurch. place on the 24th Instant, in honor ~ LORD JOHNof the Queen's Birthday, and an early application BATTLE RIDING AND DECK BOOTS. Light roan, calved Feb. 28, 1859; got by for Tickets is respectfully requested. SHORTLY" TO ARRIVE Buckingham, 15,700 The Christchurch Band is engaged for theooce- >^n "pimtt t?tmi?ivt>cs n j i'• j — I)am ' Jemima, by Red Duke, 8,624 sion, and will perform a variety of fashionable dance (j , ILiiMJi^ » enamelled hide Napo- G.d., Cokhorn, bought of Mr. Adams, music. Jeons N.B.—This bull's brother was sold to Mr. Tickets, including Refreshments.— Gentlemen's grain leather Napoleons Danfer, in Australia, and made (Mr. Danfer. says) Gentlemen's.... 12s. 6d. each. Gentlemen's grain leather thigh boots the best bull in the colony. Ladies' 10s. 6d. each. Gentlemen's grain leather deck boots. Conductor of the Band—Mr. Button. H.E.ALPORT. PRIME MINISTER. Refreshments provided by Mr. Wilson. Market Place, Christchurch. Red roan, calved Jan. 20,1859; got by Buck- —: • ingham, 15,700 DINCIH& at ten fT SALE,—At the Stores of tho under- Dam, Laura, by Sir Peter Laurie, 9,650 V A 1 signed:— G.d., Cherry, by the Earl, 5,437 Tickets to be had at the • Standard' office, Mr Sheepwash tobacco Gr.g.d., by Prime Minister, 2,456 Wilson's, Mr. Stringer's, Mr. Gee's, Mrs. Coe's, 2 tons Cavendish Gr.gr.g.d., by General, 2,721. Mr.Ruddenklau's,Mr.Pengelly's,MissSkillicorn's 2 tons Florida leaf and Mr. Button's. Sulphur (1 ton) CONRAD. _____ _ _ _____ _____ Raddle (in cwt casks) Roan> calved Jan> ' 21 1859 tb H mifc TO LET bneepshears (Icase Sorby & Sons.) 14,697 - A V O N ■ V IL L A J- T. PEACOCK & CO. Dam, Homeless, 3rd, by Lord of the Manor. A'-.--r-- VX±JMA- Lyttelton, May 8,1860. 14,836 FAMILY RESIDENCE with four acres of G.d., Homeless, by Corporal, 6,899. Land dehghtfully situated on the Banks of LAND IN LYTTELTON ON EASY TERMS. Mr. Richard Station's stock have obtained prizes the Avon, within one mile of Christchurch. HTHE undersigned have 25 nlots of Land witl,in the last few years to the amount of For particulars, apply at the ' I IXTf uaueiwgneu nave plots or l^and £3 m 4 d } successfully or. LIVERPOOL & MANCHESTER HOUSE. ,4:,. to. Let %ttelton, on a seven years ' ted both ' to Anle ; i e ca b3 SX * Christchurch, 11th May, 1860. building lease, with power of purchase at any time Complete pedigrees will arrive next mail — : : : within tnat period. R BRUNSDEN FIRST-CLASS HAIR-DRESSING ■ ar . J\?2 ELl CAF£ LU Co' ' „ Market Place, Christchurch. ESTABLISHMENT. oxford-st -> Lyttelto "> Ma3^l> May 10, 1860. "JTJENMAN& CO. beg respectfully to inform the R. WARNER'S (TAILOR) ESTATE. CHRISTCHURCH & 4 wtleu^tL^i^jS T^OTICE. r The Creditors of the Estate SUBSCRIPTION CIRCULATING line in London Street, and hope by strict attention -^ ot Kobert Warnei" are requested to LIBRARY. and moderate'charges, to merit a share of their ™et aV» erTn^f[r^,ess^Jv N' o,ole 0am Pbell & A SELECTION of valuable and high class support. • Co. on THURSDAY, the 17th Instant. ii. books, standard and popular works of Shampooing in the Parisian style. JOSH. DRANSFIELD, ") m , fiction, with all the new issues of Thackeray Shaving, &c. F. NOBLE CAMPBELL, j irustees- Dickens, Lever, Bulwer, &c, &c, have been ob- : r- Lyttelton, May 10, 1860. , tamed from MUDIE, of London. LYTTELTON PUBLIC SCHOOL. —— _ the list of subsceiibees THIS Institution will be Opened in the NOTICE TO DEBTORS. May now be seen, and additional names will be New School Room, Winchester Street, X^EBTORS to the Estate of Robert «*»tod- . L . an 3,a on Monday the 21st Inst., at Nine o'clock, a.m., JJ Warner (Tailor) are warned that unless .S^ 801'1? 110 "* 30s- ™* 425. per annum; paid m jin^theohH W ofMr..Jf^SD.™G^N f their accounts be paid to the undersigned Trustees adTanoela/\of Edinburgh University, and recently Teacher within One Month from this date, they will be to aeeive, ot Muthill Free Church Parish School. 6ue^ ...... J, 50 Monthly parts, continuous, from January, of the CHARLES FRASER. ' JOSH DRANSFIELD 1 m Family Herald Christchurch, 11th May, 1860. F. NOBLE CAMPBELL, j Trustees- London Journal • : — Lyttelton,"May 10, 1860. •' ■ Cassell's Family Paper V FIVE Roomed House to let in Dampier's ' ' — : Chambers' Journal -■"^- 8a3% with every convenience and a good WANTED A PARTNER ' ' n , Dickens' Once a Week, Ac, «&c. supply of water. it.. .j • W i , , Orders for Books, Music, Novels, Magazines, Apply to T. PROCTOR, Major Cottage, Dam- A Pawner wanted in a Wholesale and &c, periodicals of all kinds, Copper-plate, Enpiers Bay. "-"»- Retail Business in Christchurch, who gravings and Printing, ornamental and fashionable ! ■ ■ can command a capital of from £500 to £1000. Stationery (from Dobbs & Co., London), transPROCLAMATION- The above offers a good opportunity for any person mitted to England, by Mail, which leaves here' I„ TTT - T .„/«-r,™-,v«. ,„^ '"— ~- ~ seeking profitable employment for his capital and the last day of every month. WILLIAM- SEFTON MOORHOUSE, Su- occupation — 5 perintendent of the Province of Canterbury, Apply at the Office of the ' Lyttelton Times' in J. YOUNGHUSBAND, do herebyin-^pursuance of the powers vested mmc Christchurch. BOOKSELLER AND': BOOKBINDER, in that,behalf, by the regulations for the sale, let- . * -\.i.-'■■■. *i^«*» f ting, and occupation of the Waste Lands of the taiut Dmr,,™,^ tttW MANUFACTURING STATIONER, Crown, proclaim and declare that the lands herein- . . , JOHN BLNNINGION, JUNR., &c.', after described shall berieseiyeduntill the next ses- BOOT AND SHO^E MAKER, COLOMBO STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. sion of the Provincial Council, that is to say:— NORWICH QUAY, LYTTELTON. - p „. T .. /,, „,. , „ Five acres, more or less, situate at Peel Forest, __ _. . „ . .. . . The Public Library (with additions), Id. per being bounded un the north-east by the high bank T B. begs to inform the inhabitants of day. of the river Rangitata, a distance of 4 chains 50 *J • Lyttelton that he has commenced —P TT DD O TVT links, and back south-westerly a distance of 11 business in the above line, and trusts by strict at- " . chains, adjoining section 823, and numbered 165 tention and good workmanship, to merit a share DRAPER, ETC. (in red) on the map of the Chief Surveyor of the of their patronage. • _ ■ • HAG LE V H 0 USE, Province of Canterbury, setting out and describing " TUAM STREET the rural land in and about the Peel Forest, to be REPAIRS NEATLY EXECUTED. ■» «- ft Q T voo „. Pnll „. - „' „„, , » reserved for the preservation of the timber thereon, ■.:■■■■'■. . iVf 08* respectfully informs the inhabitants of for the use of the ferry and accommodation house - PAArTT?PPSTTPV T^ Canterbury, that he has commenced busion the south bank of the Rangitata. ■ cajnijlkbujii nessm the above line, and trusts by offering to the WILLIAM SEFTON MOORHOUSE STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY, public good, articles at moderate charges to merit a -o i_- tt > i upenntendent. T ottadwitat tm?t>o Wm. C. has just received a large assortment of By his Honor s command, NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS. D and H^ rf aU descri | ions too numer . CHARLES ROBERT BLAKISTON, ous to particularise. Provincial Secretary. . SPECIAL meeting of the shareholders of N.8.-Near the Royal Hotel. God Save the Queen! 2__ the above Company will be held at their —FOR SALE : — ■ offices on ' NEW BOOKS FOR LONG EVENINGS. FRIDAY JUNE 8 proximo mHE thorough bred horse' Lamplighter.' Ex Airedale. m • „'c *i. rv \ «' it J- For particulars, apply to ■ „ _ To receive a report from the Directors, on the state M.. nuie Vttdibtd TUST LANDED, Two Cases of BOOKS, of the Company's affairs, and take into considers Ml' °HAS' cShurch U consisting of Novels and GeneialLitera- tion a proposition to dissolve the Company. ■ '■' '■■■■:■ ■ _^ * ture, now on sale, at very moderate prices. J. MARTIN HEY WOOD, WILLIAM HOLMES, E> L?'o. tt'^ v n* v s qi. tvt • r Secretary. LONDON STREET, LYTTELTON, Oxford Street, Ljttelton. Canterbury Steam Navigation ' May 11th, 1860. Company's Offices, May 9. I b now selling Colonial made Boots and ':' : : JL Shoes at moderate prices. FOR SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION. NEW BOOKS FOR THE LONG EVENINGS, — — = : • 11/l-ESSRS. F. NOBLE CAMPBELL & CO. EX AIREDALE. TEN SHILLINGS REWARD. -l-T-1- are instructed to Sell by Public Auction, at TUST LANDED:—2 cases Books, consisting of T" CST, on the Ferry Road, near the Whit© their, Rooms, Lyttelton, on TUESDAY NEXT, J Novels and General Literature, now on'sale, Aj: Hart, on TUESDAY EVENING/» the 15th Inst., '->„.. at very moderate prices. MAROON PLUSH BAG, containing some ONE .OMNIBUS. ..-:•■ E.MILLS,: stamped velvet, a doll, and other articles; whoeverSale to take,place at 1 o'clock precisely. Oxford Street, Lyttelton. will bring the same to the Union Printing Office* Oxford Street, Lyttelton, llth May, 1860. May 11,1860. J Christchurch, will receive the above reward.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XIII, Issue 783, 12 May 1860, Page 5

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