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ELECTION NOTICE. ELECTORAL DISTRICT OF THE BAYS. IN pursuance of the provisions of an Act of the General Assembly of New Zealand, intituled "The Regulation of Elections Act, 1858," and of another Act of the General Assembly of New Zealand, intituled " The Provincial Elections Act, 1858," I, WILLIAM WESTON, Returning Officer for the Electoral District of the Bays, do hereby give notice, that by virtue of a bearing date the Fourteenth Day of April, 1863, issuled under the hand of his Honor the Superintendent of the Province of Canterbury, an Election wil| bd held for the return of one qualified person 'to| serve as Member of the Provincial Council for wie said Electoral District; and that the Nomination of Candidates will take place at the Resident Magistrate's Office, Akaroa, on WEDNESDAY, the Thii|eenth Day of May Next, at Noon, and that the P6ll (if necessary) will be taken on SATURDAY, th| 16th Day of May, 1863. WILtIAM WESTON, | Returning Officer. Akaroa, the 21st Day of 1863. The following Places are Tolling Places for the Electoral District of the Bays ASchool House, Okain's Bay School House, Pigeon Bay. WILLIAM WESTON, Returning Officer. Akaroa, the 21st Day of April, 1863. 1900 TO CONTRACTORS. THE Provincial Government is prepared to receive TENDERS fertile following works:— NORTH ROAD.—FornIW, Claying, and Metalling at Saltwater Cre'qk. RANGIORA FORD ROAD,—Forming at Brown's Bridge. 4 RANGIORA FORD at Ashley. OXFORD ROAD.—Forming-',and Metalling at Rangiora. ~\ OXFORD ROAD.—Forming and, Metalling at the Cust Valley. HAGLEY PARK ROAD.—Metatfipg. Specifications can be seen at the Offtce of Public Works, Christchurch. Tenders must be sent to the Provincial Secretary, on or before noon on Tuesday, the sth of May next. The Government will not necessarily accept any tender. THOMAS WM. MAUDE^ Provincial Secretary. Provincial Secretary's Office, Christchurch, April 23, 1863. 1908 HIS Honor the Superintendent directs the publication of the following TENDERS for the Supply of Telegraph Poles:— WM. DAVIDSON : 1500 Totara Poles, delivered along the line of Railway Reserve, within six months of signing contract, at £3 per pole. HILL & LEE : Poles for Section 5, from Pareora to Waitangi, delivered in lots of ten poles, at intervals of a mile, within six months of signing contract, at £2 per pole. W. B. J ONES : Poles for Section 5, from Pareora to Waitangi, black pine and totara, delivered in lots of ten, at intervals of a mile, at the rate of 20 per week, at £1 18s. per pole, (accepted). THOMAS WM. MAUDE, Provincial Secretary. Provincial Secretary's Office, Christchurch, April 23, 1863. 1909 CHRISTCHURCH WORKING MEN'S HOME. PROVISIONAL COMMITTEE. His Honor Samuel Bealey, Esq. The Venerable Archdeacon Mathias The Rev. Charles Fraser J. E. FitzGerald, Esq., M.H.R. J. G. Hawkes, Esq., M.P.C. J. S. Turnbull, Esq., M.D. C. 0. Torlesse, Esq., J.P. C. W. Turner, Esq. W. H. Lane, Esq. J. M. Heywood, Esq. Mr. W. McHutcheson Mr. J. H. Tompkins Mr. C. F. Worth Mr. John Parlane Mr. Charles Allison Mr. R. Clephane Mr. Ellman. rnilE Committee earnestly appeal to all parties X interested in the establishment of the Working Men's Home, at once to take up shares (by application to the Agent or any Member of the Committee) so as to enable them to commence operations as speedily as possible. 1901 Agent: MR. J. E. COHEN. OTICE.—CLARKSON & PREECE, having now received their Autumn and Winter Goods, respectfully solicit an early inspection, their stock beiug replete with every article suitable for the season. London street, Lyttelton. 1775 TO BE LET, A Good Five-roomed HOUSE, with stables, &c., situated on the Papanui road, close to Mr. Maine's store. The house stands on about an acre of ground. There is a good garden and a plentiful supply of water. Also, A Four-roomed HOUSE, near St. Luke's Church, well furnished; can be let for a term of years if required. Apply to HARMAN & STEVENS. April 22, 1863. 1903 LYTTELTON. HOUSE TO LET. TO LET, —A commodious eight-roomed house, suitable for a family, situated at the top of Oxford street. The house is in perfect repair, is built of thoroughly seasoned timber, and has a slate roof. There is a large garden planted with fruit trees now coming into bearing. There are two outbuildings, one of which could be used as a stable. For further particulars, apply at the ' Times,' Office, Lyttelton. 1461 TO ARCHITECTS AND OTHERS. THE Building Committee of the Wesleyan Church invite Designs for a Church to be erected on Sections No. 311 and 313, Durham and Chester streets, Christchurch. The Building to provide accommodation for about eight hundred persons on the ground floor, and to be so arranged as to admit of galleries, or additions, if hereafter found necessary. The Drawings required will be at least two elevations, two sections, a ground plan, and a roof plan, to be drawn to the scale of £ inch to the foot, and tinted only with India ink or Sepia. The Drawings are to be accompanied by specifications of a general character, and an approximate estimate of the cost. The material to be used to be either Brick or Stone. The Committee desire to limit the expenditure lpon the Church and Fittings within the sum of Four | rhousand Five Hundred Pounds. The Committee offer a Premium of Fifty Pounds ] ! or the most eligible design, and Twenty-five Pounds ! or the second ; the accepted plans to become the >roperty of the Committee. Designs to be sent in to the undersigned not later han 30th June next. j C. W. TURNER. Christchurch, 17th April, 1863. 1898

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1091, 25 April 1863, Page 6

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