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NOTICE. THE Christchuroti Municipal Council are prepared to receive applications from persons desirous of filling the situations of CLERK AND ACCOUNTANT, AND OF SURVEYOR TO THE COUNCIL. The salary of the former office will be £180 per annum, and that of the latter £300 per annum. AH such applications must be sent before noon on Monday, the 7th day of April next, to the Resident Magistrate's Office at Christchurch, where further particulars may be obtained as to the duties to be performed. JOHN HALL, Chairman. March 19,1862. 1203 FIFTY ACRES OF FREEHOLD LAND FRONTING THE RIVER AVON AND THE TOWN BELT, ADJOINING THE CHRISTCHURCH CEMETERY RESERVE. TO BE SOLD BY PRIVATE CONTRACT, AH that fifty-acre section known as Hey wood Farm, bounded on the west by the town belt and the property of S. Bealey, Esq., on the south-west and south by frontage following a bend of the river Avon. The position and capabilities of this 50----acre section peculiarly adapt it for a gentleman's private estate. For particulars apply to the owner, j GEORGE BOWRON, 1198 Of Heywood. /"IRICKET.—The conquering Match between the v^ Second Eleven of the Albion Club and the College and Union Eleven will be played on TUESDAY NEXT, March 25th, on the Albion Cricket Ground, Latimer Square. Wickets to be pitched at 10 a.m. GEORGE TURNER, 1199 Secretary Albion Cricket Club. ~ FOR SALE IN LYTTELTON. HOUSE AND LAND. FOR sale in Coleridge street, a four-roomed house, fronting on Coleridge street, and hay- ; ing an eight foot accommodation road by the side,; being part of town section No. 112. The house is i well known as being in the pleasantest situation in : the town, and with a good road to it. This pro- j perty carries with it five shares in the Canterbury j Building Society. ; For further particulars, apply to i F. NOBLE CAMPBELL & CO. j Oxford Street, Lyttelton, March 14, 1862. 1150 ~ TO BE LET, ! A SEVEN-ROOMED HOUSE, and Garden, pleasantly situated on the Harewood Road at Rangiora. Apply to E. GOOD, Storekeeper, Rangiora. February 17, 1862. 1156 ___ _ ______ _ THE well known ketch EBENEZER and the AUCKLAND cutter will sail for the above port WEEKLY, and will load at Peacock's Wharf. For particulars of freight, &c, apply to the Masters on Board. All freight must be paid to Mr. G. C. Black, our agent, on delivery of the goods. W. WHITBY,) M 1185 J. RUSSELL, { MastersSAMUEL LOCK respectfully informs gentlemen about to erect houses or other buildings in Christchurch or its vicinity that he has been appointed by Mr. J. T. Fisher an agent for the sale of the excellent STONE raised from his quarries, to be delivered in Christchurch at the following very moderate prices, for cash, viz:— FOR RED STONE OR PORPHYRY. Rubble, 18s per cubic yard ; plinth, 12 x 12, Is 6d per foot cube; piles, not exceeding 18 inches in length, Is. 6d, and from 20 to 24 inches in length, 2s each. FOR HARD OR GREY STONE. Rubble, 24s per cubic yard ; plinth, 12 x 6 inches, Is per foot run ; ditto 12 x 9 inches, Is 6d per foot run ; small stone for concrete, 15s. per load. Letters addressed to the advertiser, and left at Messrs. Dann & Bishop's, will be promptly attended to. 1188 TO THE ELECTORS OF THE HEATHCOTE DISTRICT. /^\ ENTLEMEN,—Having ascertained that \~X the Writs for a General Election of Members for the Provincial Council have arrived from Auckland, I beg to offer myself for reelection. I have now represented yon for two years, and it has been a matter of the greatest gratification to me to find that the longer I have represented you iv the Provincial Council the more confidence you have reposed in me. You may rely upon it that if you re-elect me you will always find the power you place in my hands used to the best of my ability to promote the best interests of your district and the Province in general. The new Electoral Rolls being not at present accessible I shall hardly be able to see each of you personally at present, but I will do so if possible before the nomination day. I have the honor to be, Gentlemen, Your Faithful Servant, E. F. B. HARSTON. Christchurch, March 19th, 1862. 1195 TO THE ELECTORS OF KAIAPOI. /^i ENTLEMEN, —As the approaching elections vT will take place under the regulations of the New Electoral Districts, I intend to offer myselt as. candidate for the honor of representing the Town of Kaiapoi in Council. The part I have taken in the past, to promote the welfare of the community will 1 trust be a guarrantee that I shall also do my best for the same purpose, should you do me the honor to elect me. I remain Gentlemen, Your obedient servant, 1201 ALFRED G. RICH. TO THE ELECTORS OF THE MANDEVILLE DISTRICT. fH ENTLEMEN,—The late Provincial Council VX having formed yours a separate Electoral District, it will devolve on you to return two members to represent you in the next Council. As one of your late representatives I beg to offer myself as a candidate for your votes, and should you do me the honor to elect me, will endeavour to serve you and the province at large to the best of my ability. I shall do myself the pleasure of calling on you shortly. , I have the honor to be Your obedient servant, ROBT. RICKMAN. Kaiapoi, March 19. 1202 AME ASTRAY, a light red COW, branded TG, blind in one eye, with a piece of rope rojnnd its neck. Apply to AUGUSTUS MOORE, Lincoln road. 1197

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XVII, Issue 977, 22 March 1862, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Lyttelton Times, Volume XVII, Issue 977, 22 March 1862, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Lyttelton Times, Volume XVII, Issue 977, 22 March 1862, Page 6

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