EASTER OFFERINGS. THE attention of members of the Church of England is called to the following resolution of the Diocesan Synod passed at their meeting in 1861:-- ---" That the Church collections on Easter Day be regarded as an Easter offering, and handed over to the curate at the time of collection, without being accounted for to the Diocesan Treasurer." G. COTTERILL, 1508 Diocesan Secretary. NOTICE. TO THE INHABITANTS OF LYTTELTON, PIGEON BAY, AKAROA, AND OKAIN'S BAY. MOSES BARTON, with an experienced man, is running a Boat from Lyttelt»n to Pigeon Bay, carrying the Mail, every Wednesday and Saturday, leaving Lyttelton at 9 a.m., and returning the same day. i Fares—los. each way. Any t)ther day a boat may be obtained from Lyttelton to Pigeon Bay (weather permitting). y One passenger . £1 Two or more:. ....10s. each Parcels carried at reasonable rates. ■ Mr. J. Waeckerle begs to state that he has: made arrangements to carry the mail from Pigeon Bay to Ajkaroa twice a week. Ladies and gentlemen visiting Akaroa, who are desirous of procuring horses, can be accommodated* by-Bending word to Moses Barton by the mail previous. Fare 10s. i Every information can be obtained, and parcels left with Mr. Nurse, Norwich Quay. j N.B.—The above are both careful and experienced ] Boatmen. 1510' HOTICE is hereby given that by an agree-; ment this day entered into between! Spencer Arthur Percival and William Dunnage, of, ,-Timaru,' stockowners, they have mutually agreed I to dissolve partnership, the said Spencer Arthur; Percival having purchased the share of the said i William Dunnage in the run and stock. Also; that from the date hereof no orders or other docu- j merits or debts given or contracted in the name of i "the'finn will be acknowledged by the said Spencer Aith'ur Percival. The said Spencer Arthur Percival is to pay all debts due from the firm up to the" date hereof, and to receive all sums due for sheep or otherwise to the said firm. 3"The above agreement was executed this fifth day of April, 1862, in the presence of W. H. WYNN WILLIAMS, Christchurch, Solicitor for the said Spencer Arthur Percival, O. W. OAKES, Christchurch, 1500 Solicitor for the said William Dunnage. "VfOTICE is hereby given that Noah WalJJI ters, of the South Rakaia Accommodation House, has taken Mr. John Ellson Brown, of Christchurch, into partnership in the business carried, on by the late firm of " Walters & Stacey," and that from and after this date the business will becarried ou under the style of" Walters & Brown." An agreement of partnership having been tl is day executed, dated this fifth day of' April, 1862. - JOHNSTONE & WILLIAMS, 1499 Solicitors for the above parties. " ELECTION NOTICE. ELECTORAL DISTRICT OF OXFORD. IN pursuance of the provisions of an Act of the ,.,:. General Assembly of New Zealand, entituled "The Regulation of Elections Act 1858," and of another Act of the General Assembly of New Zealand,'entituled "The Provincial Elections Act 185,8," ; I, William Donald, Returning Officer for the Electoral District of Oxford, dp hereby give notice, that by Virture of a writ bearing date the sixth day of March, 1862, issued under the hand of his Excellencythe Governor of New Zealand, an ♦'lection will be held for the return of a qualified person to serve as a member of the Provincial Council, for the said Electoral District; and that the nomination of Candidates will take place at Kenrick and Quins' Saw Mills, on Wednesday the sixteenth day of April, 1862, at noon'; and that the Poll (if necessary) will be taken on Thursday the seventeenth day of April, 1862. Dated this first day of April, 1862. WILLIAM DONALD, Returning Officer. The following place is the Polling place for the Electoral District of Oxford:— Kenrick and Quins Saw Mills. WILLIAM DONALD, Returning Officer. Dated the Ist day of April, 1862. 1392 TO THE ELECTORS OF THE PORT VICTORIA DISTRICT. /~1 ENTLEMEN,—As you are again called VJT upon to elect your members for the Provincial Council, I beg once more to offer myself as your representative, in the hope that you still think me worthy of your confidence. On the day of nomination I shall be prepared to offer any remarks that may be necessary respecting the questions that are likely to engage the attention of the Provincial Council during the coming session. I remain, gentlemen, Your obedient servant, J. G. FYFE. Lyttelton, April 9,1862. 1498 ~ ACCOUNT BOOKS ON SALE. TTPWARDS of 100 different sorts of best manuV/ facture Account books, consisting of— Unusual varieties Unusual lulings Unusual qualities Unusual wizen And at unusual prices. JOHN YOUNGHUSBAND, 9, Colombo Street. Postage Stamps and Envelopes. 1419 ~~~ PALE ORANGE BITTERN A FINE WHOLESOME TONIC, direct from the Manufacturers, Swaine, Boord & Co., London. Sold by the Dealers and Hotel keepers. The Public are cautioned against a spurious kind from Australia, with the name of " Swan, Bord & Co." on the label. ALSO, HUNGER BRANDY, a very useful Liqueur, V3T" from the same manufacturers, Swaine, Boord & Co., London. i E. B. BISHOP, Sole Consignee. Christchurch. 1160
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Lyttelton Times, Volume XVII, Issue 983, 12 April 1862, Page 6
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