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PROVINCIAL INVESTMENT AND U) A \- ASSOCIATION. NOTICE. THE BALLOT for LOANS will take place at thf Town Hall, in the Room of the Mechanics' Institute, on THURSDAY NEXT, May u, at 7 o'clock p.m. By order of the Directors, E. C. J. STEVENS, Treasurer. Christchurch, May 11, 1863. FOR SALE, upwards of FIFTY SHARES in the Provincial Investment and Loan Association For price, apply to lIARMAN & STEVENS, Hereford street. Christchurch, May 11, 1863. 2194 FIRE BRICKS AND FIRE CLAY. FIRE BRICKS and Fire Clay, wholesale and retail, ON SALE by the Undersigned, at the City Steam Saw Mills. 2100 F. JENKINS. FOR SALE, a light draught MARE, in foal to Tramp, rising seven, staunch and sound; or open to deal for a pair of quiet harness Bullocks', in exchange. ' Also, 6 store pigs—cheap. F. C. LOCK, 2200 North Ashlev. A MILL SITE, TO BE LET, on the Ravenswood Farm, "Woodend. The above site is situated within a quarter of a mile distance of both the Great North road and the Rangiora road. Total fall of wa.rt 14 feet 5 inches. * 2197 JOHN RAVEN. TO LET, a comfortable six-joomed HOUSE, with garden attached. For particulars apply to William Scarlet, Town Belt east. 2204 MR. FREDERICK THOMPSON, GENERAL AGENT, CASHEL STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. 2101 Lincoln cottage, preparatory SCHOOL.—The half-quarter will (D.V.) commence on Monday, May 18th, 2205 TO BUILDERS. PERSONS desirous of TENDERING for the ERECTION of PREMISES for the Bank of Australasia, in Cashel street, Christchurch, may inspect the plans and specification at the office of the undersigned on and after Monday, the 18th inst. Sealed tenders, endorsed " Tender for Bank of Australasia," and addressed "D. C. McArthur, Esq.," to be sent to the office of the undersigned before 12 o'clock of the first day of June next. The lowest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted. lIAWKES & STBOUTS, Arcliitects. May 11, 1863. 2192 Sliip Huntress, April 21, 1863. WE, the undersigned chief cabin passengers of the ship Huntress, cannot leave without unanimously expressing our very best thanks to Captain Barron, for his uniform kindness and attention towards us during the voyage from London to New Zealand, as also for his excellent qualities as a seaman displayed in very trying circumstances. We earnestly wish him every success in his profession, and truly hope that all the future passengers who may be under his care and protection, will be as ably and kindly cared for as we have been ourselves. (FRANCIS TRIPP, Q . , I Clerk, Wadh. Coll.," Oxon. signed < HENRY HOGGEKEL, ICHAS. MACKAY COOK.

Ship Huntress, Port Lyttelton, April 21, 1863. Captain J. 0. Barrox. DEAR SIR, —At the termination of a long and tedious voyage, in the most confined and uncomfortable cabin, we, the undersigned second cabin passengers, feel great pleasure in expressing our thanks for your unceasing exertion in fitting up and adding comfort to our scanty abode; also for your great kindness and generosity to all, especially the E. PILBROW, and 13 others. Ship Huntress, April 21, 1863. WE, the undersigned, cannot leave the ship Huntress, without expressing our wannest and best thanks to Captain Barron for the uniform kind conduct which he has invariably shewn towards us during the voyage from London to New Zealand; and we humbly trust that this slight respect which we are thus endeavouring to shew him, will be accepted by him in the spirit in which it is offered by us. [Here follow 67 signatures.] 2201 NOTICE.— CLARKSON & PREECE, having now received their Autumn and Winter Goods, respectfully solicit an early inspection, their stock being replete with every article suitable for the season. London street, Lyttelton. 1775 NOTICE. MR. RICHARD TAYLOR having DISPOSED of his BUSINESS, requests the immediate SETTLEMENT of all outstanding ACCOUNTS, and unless this notice is complied with, proceedings will be taken for recovery of the same. All accounts to be paid to Mr. Alfred Fisher, at the Phoenix Brewery, who is authorised to receive the same. Every cask not returned within a month to the yard in the occupation of the said Mr. Alfred Fisher (adoining the Phoenix) will be charged for. 2190 SHOUD this meet the eye of Mr. ORFORD, from Creeding, near Ipswich, Suffolk, England, —he is requested to communicate with Mr. Lummis, Market-place, Christchurch. 2193 LOST, on the night of Sunday, May 10, from P. B. Boulton's paddock, Latimer-squagv 1 Christchurch, a red and white HEIFER, with short drooping horns, supposed to be branded PA on near side. A liberal reward will be paid on the above being restored. C. NEWTON, 2202 Salisbury street, Christchurch. EN SHILLINGS REWARD.—LOST, in Christchurch, on Tuesday, 12th instant, a pair of Silver Spectacles, in a tortoise-shell case. Whoever will bring the same to the ' Times' Office, Christchurch, will receive the above reward. 2214 WANTED, to RENT, a small HOUSE in Christchurch, for six months. Apply to Deßourbel & Co. 2098 TO CARPENTERS AND JOINERS. WANTED, GOOD HANDS. A winter's work, and no loss of time. Apply to F. Jenkins, City Steam Saw Mills. ANTED, a NURSERY GOVERNESS, to instruct two little boys, and make herself otherwise useful. References required. Apply to Mrs. Hornbrook, Mount Pleasant. 2198 WANTED, a thorough good PLOUGHMAN; an Englishman preferred. Apply, H. D. G., at the 'Times' Office, Christchurch. 2209 WANTED, a young MAN to assist at the Bread Baking Business. None need apply who cannot mould in. Apply to Gee & Sons, Lyttelton or Christchurch. 2207 END OF NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1096, 13 May 1863, Page 6

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