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|Itis THIS NIGHT ONLY, AT THE TOWN HALL, LYTTELTON. COPPIN'S DRAMATIC COMPANY. DRAMATIC AND MUSICAL ENTERTAINMENT AT THE TOWN HALL, CHRISTCHURCH, ON MONDAY AND TUESDAY NEXT, THE 13TH AND 14TH JULY. 3113 ELECTRO-BIOLOGY. CAPT. WILSON'S LECTURE TO-NIGHT, AT THE TOWN HALL. 3094 POST OFFICE. PUBLIC NOTICE. TENDERS will be received at the Post Office, Lyttelton, until noon on the 18th instant, for the services of a rowing boat of sufficient capacity for conveying at one trip the whole of each English mail, for the year ending 30th June, 1864. There will be 12 mails. The boat to be out in the stream as soon as possible after the steamer being signalled, and to use the utmost despatch in conveying the mail from the ship to the wharf. F. E. WRIGHT, 31()4 Chief Postmaster. HE HIGH SCHOOL OF LYTTELTON.— This School will be RE-OPENED after the mid-winter holidays, on Monday, the 13th inst., at 9 a.m. JAMES D. FERGUSSON, Head Master. Lyttelton, July 10, 1863. 3100 MR. FREDERICK THOMPSON, GENERAL AGENT, Cashel Steeet, Cheistchubch. 3105 TO THE ELECTORS OF THE MOUNT COOK DISTRICT. GENTLEMEN, —I am sorry to be obliged to resign my seat in the Provincial Council for your district, but business in all probability will call me out of the province about the middle of the session, and I should not be able to discharge the duties required of me. Thanking you for the honor you have done me, I am, gentlemen, your obedient servant, CHARLES NEWTON. Christchurch, July 1, 1863. 3095 COMMEMORATION FESTIVITIES. NOTICE. —The General Committee request that all bills on account of the above purpose, will be sent in to Mr. Gordon, the hon. Secretary, on or before 4 p.m. on Tuesday, the 14th instant, after which date no bill will be allowed. JOHN OLLIYIER, Chairman of General Committee. City Council Office, July 10, 1863. 3090 NOTICE is hereby given that by a deed dated the eighth day of July, 1863, THOMAS ATKINSON, of Lyttelton, in the province of Canterbury, hotel-keeper, conveyed and assigned all his real and personal estates respectively, to JOHN THOMAS PEACOCK, of Lyttelton, aforesaid merchant, and HYAM MARKS, of Christchurch, in the said province, merchant, upon trust for sale and conversion into money, for the equal benefit of all his creditors. The said deed is now lying at our office for signature, and all persons failing to own to the same within two months from this date, will be excluded from all benefit under the same. WYATT & TRAVERS, Solicitors, Christchurch. Chtistchurch, 10th July, 1863. 3085 1 AS. SHILLINGS REWARD.—LOST, on SunX U day morning last, in Antigua street or Salisbury street, a brown sable VICTORINE. Any person having found the same will oblige by leaving it at Rutland's Store, Papanui road. 3092 FOUND, in the shop of Mrs. Williams, draper, Christchurch, some months since, a French merino lady's JACKET, which may be had on identification, and paying expenses of this advertisement. Apply to Mrs. Williams. 3087

LADIES' SCHOOL, CONDUCTED BY MRS. G. FURBY. (Established above Five Years.) GLOUCESTER STREET, CHRISTCHURCH, (Next the Music Hall.) STUDIES will be resumed on Monday, July 20, instant. terms: £ g English comprising English, Roman, and Grecian History, Geography, Writing, and Arithmetic (per quarter) 2 2 French 2 2 Music 2 2 Singing 1 1 Dancing (taught by a master) 1 1 Quarterly payments in advance. The highest testimonials and references can be given. 3091

RANGIORA NURSERY. WILLIAM E. IVORY begs to inform the settlers of the Mandeville, Ashley, and Oxford districts; that he has now on sale a stock of upwards of THREE THOUSAND APPLE TREES of fine growth, warranted true to name and free from blight, comprising all the best varieties (both early and late) grown in Canterbury, on moderate terms. Also, a good stock of the best varieties of pears, peaches, plums, cherries, nectarines, apricots, quinces, rhubarb, gooseberries, and currants. Quicks, gorse, brooms, &c., for fencing. 3072 NOTICE. W. SANSOM'S RANGIORA MAIL CART CONVEYANCE. THIS Conveyance (for parcels and passengers) leaves Rangiora every morning at 9 o'clock for Kaiapoi, returning upon the arrival of the Christchurch mail, about half-past 1 o'clock p.m. 3081 ESSRS. AIRMAN & WILSON will sell by public auction THIS DAY, A few quiet well-bred broken in Dairy Cows. 3097 AYE'S Patent Concentrated SPECIFIC FOR THE CURE OF SCAB IN SHEEP is very generally used in Victoria, and found in all cases a most efficacious cure. It will be sold here at the Melbourne price with freight and expence's added. The undersigned, being appointed AGENTS, are prepared to receive orders. * MATSON & TORLESSE, 3098 Colombo street, Christchurch.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XX, Issue 1113, 11 July 1863, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Lyttelton Times, Volume XX, Issue 1113, 11 July 1863, Page 5

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