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LYTTELTON JETTY. THE Provincial Government is prepared to receive tenders for leasing' the Lyttelton Jetty for a term of twelve months, commencing on the Ist clay of June next, according to conditions which may bo seen on application at the Provincial Secretary's Office, Christchurch, and at the Wharfinger's Office, Lyttelton. Parties tendering must provide two approved sureties for the due fulfilment of the conditions of the lease. No tender will be received by the Government after the 16th day of June next. THOS. WM. MAUDE, Provincial Secretary. Provincial Secretary's Office, Christchurch, May 28, 1862. 2081 TO ARCHITECTS. THE Provincial Government of Canterbury, New Zealand, being about to erect a Lunatic Asylum on # section No. 159 on the Lincoln Road, about 2f miles from Christchurch, invite architects to submit designs fov such edifice. The building to be capable of accommodating 50 patients, say 33 males and 17 females, with all necessary offices, bath rooms, reception rooms, and surgeon superintendent's residence, and to be so arranged that a portion could be erected, complete in itself, for the reception of half the above number of patients. The design to comprise the modern improvements usually found in such buildings, with careful arrangements for classification, light, warmth, ventilation, sanitary arrangements, and efficient security and supervision. The material used is left to the suggestion of the architects, stone foundation being in any case indispensable, and well raised above the ground. The drawings required will be a black plan, shewing sewage and water drains, a plan of each floor, and a roof plan, at least two elevations and two sections—all drawn to a scale of 8 feet to an inch; also a perspective view finished in outline, sepia, Indian ink, or pencil. No view in colors will be admissible. The drawings to be accompanied by a specification of a general character, and an approximate estimate of the cost of the whole, and the part proposed to be first built. The Provincial Government offers the sums of £100 and £50 respectively for the best and second best designs, which, in the opinion of their advisers, may be most worthy of such premiums, Designs receiving premiums to become the property of the Government. Information can be obtained on application in writing of the Provincial Architects at their Offices, Stone Buildings, Gloucester Street, Christchurch, and designs to be sent on or before the Ist day of September next, addressed to the Provincial Secretary. No design of the Provincial Architects will be placed in competition. THOMAS WM. MAUDE, Provincial Secretary. Christchurch, May 15,1862. 1925 TO SURVEYORS. TENDERS are invited for a trigonometrical and topographical survey of the country on the sea coast between the rivers Rakaia and Rangitata. A specification may be seen on application to the Chief Surveyor at the Land Office, Christchurch. Sealed tenders endorsed (" Tender for Survey,") to be forwarded to the Provincial Secretary by noon on Saturday, the 28th June, 1862. The Provincial Government will not necessarily accept the lowest or any tender. THOMAS WM. MAUDE, Provincial Secretary. Provincial Secretary's Office, May 15, 1862. 1924 NOTICE. THE Provincial Government are prepared to make exceptions in the Immigration Regulations in the amount required for the assisted passages of single women, and persons desirous of sending for their female relatives who are likely to make good domestic servants, may avail themselves of the advantage opened by this exception, and will only be required to find one-third of the passage money, if cash be tendered, and one-half when bills are drawn —instead of one-half in cash and two-thirds in bills. T. W. MAUDE, Provincial Secretary. Provincial Secretary's Office, May 14,1862. 1970 PUBLIC NOTICE. THE public are informed that for the future the address of the Emigration Agent in England is JOHN MARSHMAN, 16, Charing Cross, 160 London. NOTICE. NOTICE is hereby given that, from and after the Ist day of March next, the Waste Lands Board will discontinue granting any further licenses to cut timber on the waste lands of the Crown in this province. By order of the Board, WILLIAM GUISE BRITTAN, Chief Commissioner. Land Office, Christchurch, Jan. 13,1862. 496 PUBLIC NOTICE. r "VTOTICE is hereby given that no payments -Li will be made at the Provincial Treasury after 3 o'clock, p.m. By order of his Honor the Superintendent, CHARLES C. BOWEN, Provincial Treasurer. Provincial Treasury, Christchurch, February 13,1861. 161 NOTICE. ' 7" mO let on building lease for 16 years, five quarter J- acre sections situated in David Street, Lyttelton, Nos. 180 to 184. •Also, two sections Nos. 134 and 135, to let upon 17 years building lease, situated in Exeter Street. The above two sections are enclosed with a close and live fence, and laid down in English grass. Apply to ALEX. SPROUL, 1682 Exeter Street, Lyttelton. FOR SALE. THE well-known RIVER STYX MILL, situated on the River Styx, Great North Road, unequalled in Canterbury for water power and position, and capable of turning off TWENTY TONS OF FLOUR PER WEEK, it is situated in an agricultural district, where supplies of grain can always be commanded, and is well employed by a grist trade. Purchasers would find it a profitable investment of capital. For particulars, apply to TRELEAVEN & ORCHARD, 1596 Seven Mile Peg, or, at the Mill. FREEHOLD LAND FOR SALE. AN Acre of Freehold Land in Christchurch to be sold cheap for cash. For further particulars, apply to.Mr. C. SWINBOURNE, at the City Portrait Rooms, High street, Christchurch, 1931

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XVII, Issue 1000, 11 June 1862, Page 7

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