CANTERBURY RIFLE VOLUNTEERS. LYTTELTON COMPANY. THE THIRD ANNUAL RIFLE VOLUNTEER'S BALL will take place in honor of the QUEEN'S BIRTHDAY, on FRIDAY, May 23,1862, at the TOWN HALL, LYTTELTON. STEWABDS. Capt. Murray Aynsley Mr. F. E. Wright Lieut. Donald Mr. J. S. Legett Ensign Macdonald Mr. E. Patten Surgeon Rouse Mr. G. Tombs. Mr. J. S. Willcox "^Members of the Corps desirous of obtaining Tickets for their Friends are requested to apply to the undersigned, JOHN MACDONALD A WILLIAM DAY, (Members of GEORGE TOMBS, ( Committee. EDWARD PATTEN, J Tickets (to admit a Gentleman and Two Ladies) 10s. 6d. each (including refreshments), Volunteers of the several Companies are invited to appear in Uniform. (§^T DANCING AT EIGHT O'CLOCK. 1844 CANTERBURY RIFLE VOLUNTEERS. LYTTELTON. THE attention of the Lyttelton Volunteers is directed to the Regulations for the Champion Prize Firing, which will take place on MONDAY, the 19th instant, (weather permitting). Members are required to sign the Rules of the Company and to send in their names to the officer commanding through the Honorary Secretary. H. P. MURRAY AYNSLEY, 1845 Captain Commanding No. 3 Company. LYTTELTON REGATTA, 1862. rpHE Public and Subscribers to the Lyttelton _L Regatta Fund, 1862, are respectfully informed that, by request of the Vice-Commodore, H. P. Murray Aynsley, Esq., a MEETING will be held at the Town Hall, on SATURDAY, the 17th of May, 1862, at Seven o'clock, for the purpose of presenting a statement of the accounts, and other business of importance. WILLIAM EAYNER, 1848 Hon. Sec. BRITISH AND FOREIGN BIBLE SOCIETY. A PUBLIC MEETING of persons favourable to the establishment of an Auxiliary British and Foreign Bible Society for the Province of Canterbury, will be held (D.V.) at the Town Hall, . Christchurch, on Wednesday, May 14,1862. Andrew Hunter Cunningham, Esq., of Fernside, has kindly consented to .take the chair. A brief statement will be given of the objects and operations of the Parent Society, and several Ministers and gentlemen may be expected to address the meeting. The British and Foreign Bible Society since its establishment, has been instrumental in circulating nearly forty million copies of the entire Scriptures or portions ofthe.Scriptures.in, the authorised version and in numerous foreign languages. The chair, to be taken at half-past 6 o'clock. A collection will be made in aid of the funds of the Parent Society,. 1830 HALS WELL. "VTOTICE is hereby given that POISON will be -lAI laid over my paddock from this date; JAMES HAYS. May, 1862. . 1831 STABLING. ~~ A Double Stalled Stable to let. Apply to A. LOUISSON, 1832 Oxford Street. F. N. CAMPBELL & CO.'S ASSIGNMENT. ALL persons indebted to this estate are requested to make payment without delay to the trustees or to the undersigned. Creditors are requested to send in their claims before the end of the current month. A. LOUISSON, 1833 Oxford Street. TWENTY ACRES OF GROWING TIMBER. MESSRS. AIKMAN & WILSON are instructed to dispose of - TWENTY ACRES OF VALUABLE BUSH, adjoining pre-emptive right 181, and known by the name of " Burkes Bush," yielding good manuka firewood and an abundance of EXCELLENT POSTS AND RAILS. 1834 SALE OF 24,000 FEET SAWN TIMBER, ON TUESDAY, MAY 13. MR. HARGREAVES will Sell by Public Auction, at the Government Wharf, on Tuesday Next, May 13, the cargo of timber ex Nymph of the Seas, consisting of 24,000 feet of boards and scantling, principally black pine and totara. Sale at One o'clock. Terms Cash. Lyttelton, May 8, 1862. . 183.6 FOR SALE, HOUSE AND LAND, CHRISTCHURCH. A LARGE HOUSE in Oxford Terrace West, capable of being divided into two or three smaller ones, With garden and shrubbery well planted, and frontage to the river sufficient for building two more houses. The key may be obtained at Mr. Lowtlier's store, and immediate possession may be had. 1841 rnHE members of the above Brigade will meet -1- for practice on Tuesday, May 13, at half-paat 6 o'clock p.m. After which a general meeting will be held for deciding upon the new uniform, when all members are requested to attend. JOHN JOHNSTON, 1840 Secretary. piIROULAR.—BARKER & CO. beg to inform yj their friends and the public that they have, at considerable expense, erected new and improved machinery for the better manufacturing of flour. The cleaning and grinding is carried out on the latest and most approved principles, and is, without exception, the only machinery of the kind in the colony. " The silk flour dressing machine, just completed, enables them to finish the flour in , a manner superior to anything yet attempted in Sydney. Barker and Co. feel convinced a trial is all that is requisite to prove to the public the superior quality of their s>ilk dressed flour. Steam Mills Sydney. 1835
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Lyttelton Times, Volume XVII, Issue 991, 10 May 1862, Page 6
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