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Mrtu SltilmtttifiMnttf. )£k fSt F° R WISLLmGTON & NELSQN. jSgjjftJt. The schooner JBgRJ -N AUTI LU S, 50 tons burden, !SBP9BP f ' '' : " G. Blackmore, master; Wili sait for the above ports on January 2nd. For freight or passage apply totbeMaater on board.. . . , i 5214 ~~ LAND AT TIMA.RU.~~~~ ' FOR SALE.—Two quarter-acre Sections of Town Land, Nos. 216, .217, fronting King street. iV - ' These sections are admirably situated and will he sold cheap, the owner being about to leave the province. Apply-to , MONTGOMERY, TODHUNTER, & CO. Christchurch, Dec. 26, 1862. " . : ; . J 5183 CHRISTCHURCH MECHANICS' INSTITUTE. mHE Members are reminded that the Quarterly X General Meeting mil take place in the Reading Room, on Wednesday evening next, Dec. 31» at seven o'clock. : ■ C. J. READER, Clerk. Town Hall, Dec. 24, 1862. . 5165 NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION. "VJ OTICE is hereby given that the Co-Partnership I_\ carried on for some time past at Burke's Pass in the ; Timaru District of the Province r of Cahterr bury, by Charles John Dunnage and Robert Dunnage, under the firm of "C.J. &R. Dunnage," as _ Sheepfattnersj was this day dissolved by iputual consent. Mr. Charles John Dunnage is empowered; to discharge and' settle all debts dug; to and by the said co-partnership concern. ' ROBERT DUNNAGE. CHARLES JOHN DUNNAGE. N Witnesses-r \ ~ •■•••. V r:.y. ; . -y-A Francis Slateb, Solicitor, Christchurch. • H. Wynn Williams, Solicitor, Christchurch. 5173' ABOUT 1500 Ewes, to remain oh their present run, on the usual terms, for ' MATSON & TORLESSE, 5172 Colombo-street, .Christchurch. ; 11 , I . -.J ■■ r , ■ 171 OR SALE, first-rate Business Prenusea in'tne ; leading thoroughfare of the town of ' including commodious dwelling-house,. shop; ne* ; bakery, 2-stall stable and loft, and half-aif-acrfe of garden, well stocked with fruit trees. Rgf&ence can be made to the books,, showing a thriving; business in grocery, drapery, and baking. rate. Terms easy. Apply to _ 1 l il'i ' \ 5171 MATSON & TORLESSE. CAUTION.— All persons trespassing on Section* 1499 and 2176 in the occupation and of the will be prosecuted. ' "■ WM. MEALING, December 26th, 1862. : 5175 LOST, on Thursday Night, Dec. 24, 1862, between Canterbury street and the top of the Bridle Path, a Tweed Suit of Clothes, wrapped in a paper parcel. Any person bringing the same to Mr. Edwin Blackler, Bridle Path, Lyttelton, will be well rewarded. ; • Dec. 25th, 1862, on the Bridle path,* * JJ Bundle containing Clothing. The owner may have it by applying to John S. Willcox, Canterbury street. . 5174 PRELIMINARY NOTICE. MESSRS. GILLIES & STREET have been favored with instructions from Robert Chapman, Esquire, Official Administrator, to sell by AUCTION, in DUNEDIN, about the middle of FEBRUARY next, the valuable RUN, situate in Upper Waitaki, and stock thereon, belonging, to the estate of John McLean, deceased, intestate. Full particulars of this very valuable and desirable property will be furnished at an early date. 5163 TO THE ELECTORS OF THE WAINUI DISTRICT. aENTLEMEN,— I: have to inform you that I have this day resigned my sesit in the Phk. vincial Council for your district, and take thil opportunity of thanking you for the confidence you * reposed in me. ' _ Yours very respectfully, GEO. ARMSTRONG. Akaroa, 22nd December, 1862. / f T "5168 ANCIENT ORDER OF FORESTERiS. CoSt, Star of Canterbury, No.»M». : ''Ai'.i THE brethren and friends of the Order Mite informed that the celebration of the; Eleventh Anniversary 4 of the establishment of the AndCttt Order of Foresters in Canterbury, will take place on THURSDAY, January 1,1863. . \ _ Dinner will be provided by Mr. T. Wilson,-awl will be placed on the table at half r part 5 > "Tickets, 7s 6d each, may be obtained of Mr. WUWM, Br. Mills, Oxford terrace; Br. Br. Ruddenklau,' High ; Colombo' street} Br. ThompfanSi Br. Dilloway, Riccarton: Br. Meddings, Papaaitt or of any of the Brethren at the Hall. - The Annual Tea Party, with dancing, far the • Brethren, theii- wives and friends, will take ptece on FRIDAY Evening, January 2, 1863. Tea will m served at 6 o'clock; dancing to commencehalfpast 7. Tickets, 3s each, diildren ttndtar lSywra ol age, 2s. v " ' ■ . ' JOHN FOLEY, Secretary, 4974 • Hereford street East. , ■' ■" - —f- —-■ ' 'j 1 j' 1 A. LOUISSON, COMMISSION MERCHANT, SHIPPING, ' : ' '■ .Aio> ./ ; ' CUSTOM HOUBJS AGENT. ; Auction Sale Koom«, Oxford Street, Lyttelton. 3133 : MR. FREDBWCK THOMPS6I^'y ! | ni GENERAL AGENT. - .Agent for the Northern Assurance (kwyty.,, * , ■ STREET, CHRlSTdßit^^^^giy" ; , clarendoiTboarding Tt BAUSBDRY BWURB* n ,#<lil%; • ; rSL CROOKS, Proprietor., Every accommodation, combined, wit^ charges. v

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XVIII, Issue 1057, 27 December 1862, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Lyttelton Times, Volume XVIII, Issue 1057, 27 December 1862, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Lyttelton Times, Volume XVIII, Issue 1057, 27 December 1862, Page 5