MR. FREDERICK THOMPSON, GENERAL AGENT. Agent for the Northern Assurance Company. Orders for Grey Stone received. CASHEL STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. 512 OXFORD COMMERCIAL SCHOOL ' ' ' (In connexion with the Chnrch of England). MR. BRIGGS, master of the above school, begs to inform his friends and the public generally, that the house designed for the schoolmaster being now completed, he is prepared to receive a limited number of weekly and quarterly boarders. Mr. B. has had much experience in tuition, and parents who may entrust their children to his care may rely upon having them well grounded in a thorough. and> useful, education, combined with all the comforts of a home. Testimonials as to character and ability, and also terms may be had oh application. The ensuing quarter will commence on Mondav July 21,1862. ' Oxford, June 24,1862. 2443
W END OF NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. ~ LYTTELTON SOCIETY AND LITERARY INSTITUTION. THE members of this institution and ti&public generally are informed that Mb:. A. T. Bbadwell will read BULWER'S PLAY OF " MONEY," on MONDAY EVENING NEXT, July 7, at the Town Hall, Lyttelton, at Seven o'clock. Members, free j non-membera, 6d each. W.R.CARVER, 2532 Hon. Sec.
CHRISTCHURCH LAND, BUILDING, AND ' INVESTMENT SOCIETY. THE next Monthly Meeting of this Society'for the payment of Subscriptions and Sale of Shares, will be held at the Town Hall, Christchurch, on. SATURDAY EVENING NEXT, JULY 5, at Seven o'clock. : The Sale of Shares at Nine o'clock. E. C. J. STEVENS, 2527 Secretary. PROVINCIAL GRAND LODGE OP FREEMASONS OF CANTERBURY. , i. QUARTERLY Communication of the Pro--iV , vincial Grand Lodge of Freemasons of Canterbury will be held at the Masonic Hall, Christchurch. on Tuesday, the 22nd day of July, at 7, p.m. All masters, past-masters, and wardens are summoned to attend. By order of the R.W.P.u.M. CLAUDE MORTON OLLIVIER, ' Assistant P.G. Secretary. June 27,1863. 2461 | THE CANTERBURY MUSICAL SOCIETY. PERFORMING MEMBERS are informed that the EVENINGS FOR PRACTICE are determined as under : in all cases to commence punctually at; half-past Seven o'clock.—Insteumentalists : Town-Hall, Tuesdays. Vocalists : Foresters' Hall, Thursdays. General Rehearsals, when ordered, will be at the Foresters' Hall, on Fridays. By order of the Committee. C. W. BISHOP, Hon. Sec. Christchurch, June 28th, 1862.1 2495 LYTTELTON HIGH SCHOOL. THIS SCHOOL will re-open after the Midwinter Holidays under the following arrangement':— The junior department on Monday, July 7, at 9 a.m. The senior department on Monday, July 14, at 9 a.m. Lyttelton, July 1,1862. ■:•■■■■■• 2499 THE Lyttelton Municipal Council invite tenders for the labor only,of Metalling a portion of Norwich Quay. Specification to be seen at the Town Survey Office, where tenders will be received on or before the 16th instant. ' ! ~ ■ ■>■ \• By order, 1 • C. M. IGGLESDEN, Town Surveyor. July let, 1862. 2505 THE Lyttelton Municipal Council invite tenders for Building a Wooden Culvert in London street. Plan and specification to be seen at the Town Survey Office, where tenders will be received on or before the 16th instant. By order, C. M. IGGLESDEN, Town Surveyor. July Ist, 1862. i ; 2506 XTALUABLE BUILDING SITES.-Two quarV ' ter-acre sections, Nbs. 102, "corner of Whately road and Montreal street, and 103, corner of Montreal street arid Salisbury street. To be let on favorable terms. FREDERICK THOMPSON, 2417 ! , CashelUtr&fc, S>l TO be sold or let on lease, a large house in the best part of Oxford Terrace West; which may conveniently be divided into two or more dwellings* with garden, Ac., late \in the occupation of Mrs. Charles Thomson. Apply to FREDERICK THOMPSON, 1996 Cashel Street. FOR SALE. THE well-known RIVER STYX MILL, sitm ated 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.' FIREWOOD. —On Sale by the undersigned, one hundred and fifty cords of firewood, which can be delivered on the shortest notice in any part of Christchurch. Gravel and sand also supplied on the most reasonable terms. Orders left at Mr. Matthews', Grocer, Christchurch (next door to the White Hart), will be punctually attended to. 2457 DANIEL EGAN. SCHOONER MARCHIONESS, FROM '' • SYDNEY. ' CONSIGNEES are requested to present .Bills pf Lading and pay freight at once, otherwise the goods will be landed and stored at their risk and expense. C. BROWN & CO., Agents. Lyttelton, June 30,1862. 2501
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Lyttelton Times, Volume XVIII, Issue 1007, 5 July 1862, Page 6
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