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$elu Slttoertteementg. r pHE FINE POWERFUL STEAMER i «RANGATIRA," 1000 Tons, — Paddle, Esq,, Commander, is expected to arrive from Sydney, via Nelson and Wellington on or about the 12th OCTOBER, and will leave for Sydney, via Wellington and Nelson, on her return from Otago, on or about the 16th OCTOBER. The Rangatira has by far the best accommodation for passengers of any steamer now in the New Zealand trade. For freight or passage, apply to J. T. PEACOCK & CO., Lyttelton & Christchurch. Passengers by the above steamer are provisioned, &c., on board at all intermediate ports, free of any expense. 3732 FOR FREIGHT OR CHARTER. nnHE Fast Sailing Clipper Built Three Masted J- Schooner VISTULA, 133 tons, classed A 1 at Lloyds, is now open for Charter, and being a First-class Vessel, carrying about 200 tons dead weight, is peculiarly suitable for the Colonial or East India Trading. Apply to HALL, RITCHIE & CO. (IiATE C. BROWN & CO.) 3706 Norwich Quay.

SCREW STEAMER GOTHENBURG. NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. AIIRANGMENTS have been made by the agents to discharge the cargo by this Steamer at Consignees risk and expense immediately after arrival. Consignees objecting, will have to give written notice to Chief Officer on board within two hours after steamer anchors, and be prepared at same time to take delivery of their goods. DALGETY, BUCKLEY, & CO., 3728 Agents. BARQUE MERSEY FROM LONDON. IVrOTIOE TO CONSIGNEES.—This vesli sel Laving entered at the Customs, Consignees are requested to pass entries and present bills of lading to the undersigned, to whom freight must be paid before delivery. After Monday, the 6th of October next, all goods not removed, and impeding the discharge of the cargo, will be landed and stored at consignees' risk and expense. DALGETY, BUCKLEY & CO., Agents. Lyttelton, Sept. 27, 1862. 3762 SELECT MORNING CONCERT. TH I S DAY. TOWN HALL, CHRISTCHURCH. Under the distinguished patronage of his Honor the Superintendent and the Elite of Christchurch. MR. THATCH by Madame ' Vitelli, will give an entertainment at the above place, in order to give an opportunity to those who cannot attend at night. to commence at 3 p.ui. Admission, ss v Pianist—SlpTror Gecimani-. 3763 WANTED a shepherd-.to* look after a flock of hill sheep. Apply to Mr. G. Sale, Lalto Coleridge station, or to Mr. Ross, at Messrs. Gould and Miles' store. • 3746 CHRISTCHURCH VOLUNTEER' FIRE BRIGADE. THE members of the above brigade will meet for practice on Tuesday, the 30th instant, at half-past six o'clock, p.m., 3734 JOHN JOHNSTON, Secretary.

~ NOTICE. rgIHE undersigned, beg respectfully to tender their 1 sincere thaiiks for the liberal support hitherto afforded them, and to inform their friends and the public generally that they have entered into partnership in the carrying business, and that on and after Ist October next, the business will be carried on under the native of Reese and Barrett Bros. WM. REESE, 3743 BARRETT BROS. TO THE ELECTORS OF THE CITY OF CHRISTCHURCH. GENTLEMEN,— Another vacancy having occurred in the Provincial Council, by the retirement of Mr. I. T. Cookson, I beg to announce myself as a candidate for the seat, and to solicit your votes and interests in may behalf. I had intended to do so on the occasion of Mr. Brittan's retirement, but I did not think it prudent to subject you to the inconvenience of a contested election, unless some reasonable objection had been entertained to the candidate presenting himself to your notice. - , „, ■ . - My ideas on the principal political topics of the day have not changed since I had last the honor to address you. Should you elect me, my votes shall go to the furtherance of railroads to the utmost limits that prudence will allow. I will advocate, liberal grants to the Municipal Council of our city as long as they do not interfere with the just requirements of the outlying districts. I will give my most serious attention to the Educational question, but in common with many others I am not prepared to express any decided opinion on so large and so important a subject. I should give my support to any well considered scheme of the Government for the extension of emigration. On general matters I will endeavour to support the Government as far as I conscientiously may, without giving blind adherence to any party; and should you do me the honor to return me as your representative, it shall be my constaut care to faithfully watch your interests. gentlemerlf - Your obedient servant, 376] JAMES GEO. HAWKES. -t-ttttcrY EDWARD TYSON, GENERAL H CARRIER, wishes to infornr stockowners -„ o i,nnor at ft distance from Christchurch S!ttSVrepS3 ?o eart S any description of goods that ne is prep _ 0 f t j ie province, and from Christchu , the delivery of wool or other to take contrac js very attention given to JS3X and stores entrusted to hU care, and orders 'Tpply office, or H. E. TYSON, Papanui road. ,3760 AUSTRALIAN WALLS END COALS T° b6 r,te ot rtilltog, (705.) per ton. , COQKSONj BOWLER & CO, Lyttelton. Lyttelton, Sept. 26, 1862.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XVIII, Issue 1031, 27 September 1862, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Lyttelton Times, Volume XVIII, Issue 1031, 27 September 1862, Page 5