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ANCIENT OIIDER OF FORESTERS. Court Star of Canterbury, No. 230!). THE BRETHREN are hereby informed that by a Resolution of the Court, on Monday, May 18th, the half-yearly meeting on Monday, July 6, 1863, is to he considered a Summoned Meeting. All brethren within the-four-mile radius are required to attend. business: 1. Payment of subscriptions, fines, and arrears. 2. Election and installation of officers. 3. Report of sub-committees appointed to revise the bye-laws. 4. The appointment of a Trustee. 5. To finally consider the arrangements made for the procession on the 9th July. JOHN FOLEY, Secretary. Supper will be "provided by P. C. R. Crooks. 2883 DODWORTH HOUSE. MRS. STAGG'S SCHOOL will RE-OPEN on MONDAY, JULY 20. There are vacancies for Boarders. Information as to terms, &c., may be obtained on application to Mrs. Stagg, Dodworth House, or to Miss Cole, Dodworth Cottage, adjoining. June 24, 1863. 2869 ELECTRO BIOLOGY, WITH PRACTICAL ILLUSTRATIONS. CAPTAIN WILSON begs respectfully to inform the inhabitants of Christchurch and its vicinity that he will give a lecture on the above interesting SCIENCE, with practical illustrations, at the TOWN HALL, ON FRIDAY EVENING, JULY 3. Front seats, 55.; back seats, 2s. 6d. Doors open at half-past seven, to commence at eight precisely. 28 END OF NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. CHRIST'S COLLEGE GRAMMAR SCHOOL. Head Master :—Reginald Broughton, Esq., M.A., Balliol College, Oxford. Second Master: —Rev. G. Cotterill, 8.A., St. John's College, Cambridge. Mathematical Master:—Mr. W. DeTroy. English and Commercial Master: —Mr. J. P. Bear. THE School will re-open on Monday, July 20, at 9 a.m. Boarders are taken by the Head Master and the Second Master. Until the arrival of Mr. Broughton, which is expected about July 7th, applications will be received on his behalf by the SubWarden. HENRY JACOBS, Sub-Warden. Christchurch, June 16, 1863. 2720 LINCOLN COTTAGE PREPARATORY SCHOOL. MRS. ALABASTER will (D.V.) be prepared to receive her pupils for the third quarter, 1863, on Monday, July 20th. The erection of her new schoolroom will enable her to take three more boarders. Terms:—Day boys. £2 10s. per quarter, to be paid in advance; boarders, £45 per annum. No 6xtr^is CHARLES ALABASTER. June 26th, 1863. 2901

LADIES' SCHOOL, KAIAPOI. rpHE Friends of the late MISS ANDREWS and X the Public are respectfully informed that her Mother and Sisters are expected to arrive from England about September next, and in all probability will carry on the School which has been established by Miss Andrews in Ivaiapoi. The School will be suspended for a short time, but it is hoped that the parents and friends of her pupils, as well as others, will give her sisters the opportunity of winning the same confidence which it is believed that Miss Andrews succeeded in inspiring. Kaiapoi, June 23, 1863. 2866 DEBTORS' AND CREDITORS' ACT. MR. WILLIAM FISHER, Accountant (late Accountant in Bankruptcy, in London), having had great experience in preparing Accounts and Balance-sheets in Bankruptcy and Insolvency, is ready to prepare ACCOUNTS for parties desirous of availing themselves of the above Act. Address Mr. William Fisher, at Messrs, Jones, Candy and Co.'s, Colombo House, corner of Gloucester and Colombo streets. Tradesmen's Books posted, and erroneous or neglected accounts corrected and balanced. 2906 NOTICE OF PARTNERSHIP. a CLIFF having taken Mr. J. GOSS as a # PARTNER, the Business, for the future, will be carried on in the name of CLIFF & GOSS. June 25, 1863. In consequence of the above, G. C. requests that all parties having claims against him will render their accounts at once for settlement; also, all parties indebted to him will oblige by paying their respective accounts. 2881 T. W. FYFE, PAINTER, GRAINER, GILDER, & GENERAL HOUSE DECORATOR, TIMARU, BEGS respectfully to inform the public of Timaru and surrounding district that he is prepared to execute any work in the above branches, and having had long experience in the business and in conducting first-class work, parties may rely on the prompt and efficient execution of their orders. Contracts given for work in any part of the district. Glazing; glass cut any size and forwarded to order. 2871 THE Undersigned have FOR SALE, at a low price : — 200 gallons of kerosene oil, in 4-gallon tins 200 gallons of fine white parrafin oil, in 5-gallon kegs. J. C. BROOKE & CO, Colombo street. Christchurch, June 26, 1863. 2886 PRESCRIPTIONS and Family Recipes carefully and accurately prepared from genuine drugs, at J. C. Brooke & Co.'s, Chemists, Christchurch. 1409 BUGGIES. mHE undersigned, being practical Coachbuilders JL and members of the respective branches of the trade, are prepared to supply those who may favor them with orders for their own improved buggies, or American manufacture by best makers, built to our own designs, to suit the requirements of the colony, cheaper than any house in the trade. Designs and lowest prices on application at our Factory, Russell street, Melbourne; to Messrs. Royse, Mudie and Co., Dunedin; or to Brownell and Co., Christchurch. MILLER, BROTHERS, 1589 Coachbuilders, Melbourne. PRINCE OF WALES JOINERY WORKS. JL CLIFF & GOSS, 2882 Builders. AMERICAN BLIGHT ON APPLE TREES. THE American Blight destroyed by a gardener of practical experience and professional abilities. Address MR. CRADOCK, Gardener, St. Asaph street, j P.S.—Winter is the season to cure the blight. 2703 I

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XX, Issue 1110, 1 July 1863, Page 6

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