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MONS. HORACE POUSSARD, VIOLINIST, FIRST PRIZEMAN OF FRANCE, WILL SHORTLY ARRIVE. "JIT 0 N,S . RENE DOU AY , VIOLINCELLIST, FIRST PRIZEMAN OF FRANCE, WILL 6HORTLY ARRIVE. GRAND CONCERTS. Messrs. poussard & douay, FIRST PRIZEMEN OF FRANCE, Have the honor of informing the public that they will shortly arrive at Christchurch, and intend giving a series of TWELVE GRAND CONCERTS, When they will be assisted by the unequalled tenor MR. EDWD. A. BEAUMONT, AND MR. W. H. WILKINSON, The distinguished basso. Full particulars in future advertisements. THOS, R. JONES, 1961 Manager and Agent. TO THE RESIDENT MAGISTRATE OF LYTTELTON. WE, the undersigned inhabitants of Lyttelton, request that you do call a Public Meeting, to discuss the existing state of the law relative to the Public House Ordinance, with a view to its amendment at the next Session of the Provincial Council:— C. Mottiey Wm. Clifford C. W. H. Woledge Geo. Hislop D. Davis W. Reed Thos. B. Trew T. Kellaway W. H. Hargreaves Sydney E. Wright C. W. Ivens H. Bell H. Renshaw J. Kirkham Geo. B. Johnson C. Fred. Beeby William Walker H. Lunt John S. Willcox Thos. Ritchie William Rayner J. S. Jenkins R. D'Oyly H. Lissiman R. Billens Richard Tucker C. Phillips Joseph Dransfield William Pitcaithley Thomas Mutton J. L. Coster Chas. M. Igglesden Edwd. D. Byrne Thomas J. Curtis George Tayler Robert Symington Thomas Yates Fred. Robinson Thomas Preece F. E. Wright Wm. Young G. Arthur Smith Thos. M. Gee E. Mills H. Lawrence T. Merson. In compliance with the above request, I hereby convene a PUBLIC MEETING, to be holden at the Town Hall, Lyttelton, on THIS WEDNESDAY EVENING, April 29, at 7 o'clock p.m. 1970 WILLIAM DONALD. NOTICE. ~ WE, the Undersigned Livery Stable Keepers of Lyttelton have agreed that on and after the 15th day of April, we intend to charge the following prices for feeds, livery, &c.:— One feed of hay or corn 2s. One feed of hay and corn 3s. One night's livery Bs. One week's livery 40g. Livery for 3 months, at 355. per week. BRUCE & CO. CARROLL. W. KENNELL. E. ALSON. 1986 W. HOLMES. BREWERY FOR SALE. TO BE SOLD, by private contract, the MALTHOUSE and BREWERY, Christchurch, now occupied by John May & Co. The buildings are built of the best materials, and are very conveniently arranged. The land, comprising half-an-acre, is freehold, and has long frontages on Antigua street and St. Asaph street, whilst its proximity to the Riccarton and Lincoln roads, two great outlets to the agricultural districts, renders it a particularly eligible situation for a brewery. The premises are well supplied with fine spring water, and have the advantage of efficient drainage. For further particulars, apply to 1974 DEBOURBEL & CO.

ENGLISH WALLSEND COALS. NOW LANDING, ex Roman Emperor, and on sale by the undersigned, 120 TONS WALLSEND SCKEENED COALS. MONTGOMERY, TODHUNTER & CO. Christchurch, April 28, 1863. 1981 CRICKET. A MATCH will be played THIS DAY, in the Heathcote valley, between an Eleven of the A Ibion Club, and an Eleven Gentlemen of Lyttelton Wickets pitched at 9 o'clock. By order of the Committee, G. TURNER, '' Hon. Sec. Albion Cricket Club. T° LET ' in Christchurch, a comfortable fourX roomed COTTAGE, on the North Town Belt Apply to JOSEPH PAINTER, iaß3 Builder, Town Belt North. NOTICE TO TRAVELLERS. KAIAPOI CONVEYANCE. CFAffiWEATHER begs to inform the public • that, after the Ist of May, he will leave Stringer s Hotel at half-past 3 punctually, instead of 4 o clock. All passages and parcels can be booked at Reese and Barrett's Booking Office, opposite the White Hart. 1979 PROCLAMATION By JAMES A. R. MENZIES, Esq., Superintendent of the Province of Southland. his Excellency the Governor, in " t Council, has been pleased to delegate to the superintendent of the Province of Southland certain powers under the "Diseased Cattle Act, 1861;" and whereas by proclamation dated on the 10th and 26th days December, 186], respectively, published in the Southland Provincial Government Gazette, it is amongst other things declared that the Inspector of Cattle in the Province of Southland, under the provisions of the said Act, shall not be authorised to grant a certificate to land in the Province of Southland cattle coming from Tasmania. And whereas it is expedient to revoke this provision and make other provision in lieu thereof. Now therefore I, the said Superintendent, in virtue of the power in me vested, do hereby proclaim that the Inspector of Cattle is hereby authorised to grant certificates to land in the Province of Southland cattle coming from Tasmania, always provided that such cattle shall be free from the disease called Pleuropneumonia, and that the owner or persons in charge of such cattle shall have previously given to such Inspector satisfactory proof that the cattle sought to be landed were bred in Tasmania, or were depastured in Tasmania for six consecutive months prior to their last embarkation from thence. Given under my hand this twenty-eighth day of March, one thousand eight hundred and sixty-three. J. A. R. MENZIES, *978 Superintendent. I HEREBY GIVE NOTICE, that in consequence of DOGS DISTURBING my SHEEP, that after the 30th instant, POISON will be laid on my RUN. H. J. MATHIAS. Waimakanri, April 25, 1863. 1965

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1092, 29 April 1863, Page 6

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