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LYTTELTON COLONISTS^OCIS^ LITERARY INSTITUTION. fi fpHB Members of tho abovo Societ' X. Public generally are respectfully i n [L at"! % ON MONDAY EVENING, AUGUST At Seven p.m., > MR. ALBERT T. BRAD WELL will read SHAKSPERE'S TRAGEDY "KING Jn in the Town Hall. ' IJr»" Admittance: — Members, iree • N.,* 6d. each, • ' mn'}a^\ E. MILLS, i ____ Hon. PUBLIC BALI7~ "^ IN AID OF THE TARANAKI RELffip *„ A PUBLIC BALL will be held at tho tyh HALL, CHRISTCHURCH, on WEDNESDAY EVENING, AUGUST 22 the proceeds to be devoted to the aid of il *' naki sufferers. ne ™ata. Stewaeds:— Mr. C. Bowen Mr. D. I nwood „ C.W. Bishop „ G. I). L o( .u, , „ C.R.Blakiston „ T.W.mS 1' 1 » Bowler. „ B.MOOHOZ „ J.Brittan „ J. oilivi r „ G. Buckley „ H. 13. (£, „ T.Cass „ J. C.W «„. » „ A.R.Creyke „ H. Ward c" „H. H. Deßourbel „ J.C.WiUn „ H.B.Gresson „ W: Wil son „ J.W.Hamilton Captain Westenra Tickets, 21s. each, may be obtained o f «. -stewards, to admit a lady and gentleman or ladies; or, of Uv« J.OLLIVIEB, To whom all communications are requested to \ Dancing at Eight O'Clock. CONCERTS.—RANGIdSI MISS -REDMAYNE has great pleasure in an nounbing to the inhabitants of Kancfa and its vicinity, that she purposes givimA, concerts shortly. ° Further particulars will be duly announced and programmes issued. ' HETHERINGTON'S ASSIGNMENT^" WHEREAS Robert Hetherington, of London . Street, Lyttelton, in the Province of Canterbury, New Zealand, hath, by deed bearing date this Third Day of August, 1860, assigned all his Leasehold Lands, Buildings and Premises, House. hold Furniture, Millinery Goods, Fixtures and Ef. fects, and all other his Personal Estate and Effects unto Frederick Noble Campbell and Thomas Brown Craig, both of Lyttelton, aforesaid Merchants, upon trust for the equal benefit of such of the creditors of the said Robert Hetherington as shall come in and execute the same within one month from the date hereof. Notice is therefore hereby given that the said deed of assignment now lies at my office for inspection and- execution of the creditors of the said Robert Hetherington; and such of them as shall neglect or refuse to come in and execute the said assignment within one month from the date hereof, will be excluded from all benefit that may arise therefrom. By order of the Assignees, RICHARD WORMALD, Solicitor, London Street, Lyttelton, August 3, 1860. FOR SALE, A BOUT 100 head of mixed cattle, to be delivered -£*- at Christchurch or to order. Apply to COOKSON, BOWLER & CO. . Lyttelton, July 13, 1860. TO LET, FOR a term of years, Lot 122, Town Eeserve, ! containing 4J acres all,fenced and cultivated (85 chains frontage on Manchester Street), with two newly erected six-room houses thereon, immediately adjaceut to the proposed Railway terminus. Apply to . BURNELL & BENNETT. Christchurch, July 9,1860. SUBSCRIPTION CIRCULATING LIBRARY. Terms, 30s. and 425. yearly, paid in advance, 500 popular vols., light reading, now circulating. To arrive, 600 Standard Works, from Mudie. THE LIBRARY, Book, Stationery, and Fancy Emporium, Colombo St., Christchurch. Bookbinding on the premises. CHEAP HOMESTEADS AT KAIAPOI. " •Q AGUES LEASEHOLD LAND, 15 years Ami of which are unexpired, to be sold in one or more lots ; the situation is one of the best in Kaiapoi, being the junction of the Great North Road with Piraki Street. For further particulars, enquire at T. WHITER CO.'s, Bee Hive, Kaiapoi. TO LET ON BUILDING LEASES. A .Three-Quarter-Acre.Section in Barbadoes St., Christchurch, adjoining the Bricks Wharf. Apply to BUSH and LUMMIS, ■Armagh Street, Christchurch or to MR. JAMES DEW, Botanical Nursery. TIMARU NURSERY. rpHOMAS FRENCH begs to inform the flock- •*- masters and the inhabitants of Timaru aim the surrounding district, that he has commenced business as Nurseryman and Seedsman at Tinwi'llHe has just, received per ■ Wellington, in S OO,1] condition, a carefully selected assortment of Fi"l' and Forest Trees, Ornamental Shrubs, Hedge Plants, &c, containing— Two years grafted apple and pear trees, named, , walnut trees, gooseberries and currants, as" sorted, English oak, ash, sycamore, or plane, I • . ;. Lombardy poplars, blue gum, weeping »»tl ; ■ : pollard willows, &c, large and small labm1' . Hums, Cape and English broom, all s«?s' gorse, thorn acacia, stout, quick-grow«>|-' . good hedge plants, peculiarly adapted to this climate and make capital fences. "Has received advices per last mail there w* other plants, peas, beans, &c, en route, which he will Bhortly receive. To bo w** lowed by a carefully selected stock of veg«" table and kitchen garden seeds . . T.F.begs to state that he will always supp') good articles at the smallest remunerative V n( Those parties who entrust him with their orde»» may rely upon it he will endeavour to select sw seeds as will suit their localities, and give satisfaction.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XIV, Issue 809, 11 August 1860, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Lyttelton Times, Volume XIV, Issue 809, 11 August 1860, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Lyttelton Times, Volume XIV, Issue 809, 11 August 1860, Page 6