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CBONNINGTON invites inspection of his » recent arrival of literature by the Derwentwater, comprising— Autobiography and Correspondence of Mary Gran rilie (Mrs. Delany) Mack ay's Home Affections by the Poets Tennyson's In Memoriam „ Idylls of the King „ Princess „ Maud „ Minor Poems Lyra Germanica Lyra Anglicana Ingoldsby Legends Wild Sports of the World Biglow Papers Popular Tales from the Norse Russell's My Diary North and South Friends in Council Mrs. Hnliburton's Troubles Verner's Pride The Channings » East Lynn Barren Honor Guy Livingston i Lady Audley's Secret r Aurora Floyd The Physician's Daughter The Young Stepmother Romola City Suburb Too Much Alone Chronicles of Carlingford, Salem Chapel Darwin's Origin of Species Essays and Reviews Colenso, parts 2nd and 3rd Mill's Political Economy Livingston's South Africa Vols. 19 to 25 Monthly Packet Pepys' Diary and Correspondence 1 Humboldt's Travels ■ Cassell's Popular Educator and Hand Books i The Illustrated Horse Doctor —Mayhew's l Taylor's Medical Jurisprudence Dicey'sFederal State* The New Park street Pulpit (Spurgeon) The Horse in the Stable and in the Field (Stonelienge) The Arctic Boat Journey The Golden Treasury of Songs and Lyrics Miss Acton's Modern Cookery Select volumes from Bohn's Antiquarian Illustrated, Scientific, and Historical Library Peter Parley's Annual, with numerous other Juvenile Books The Works of Bulwer, Dickens, Thackeray, Kingsley, Whyte, Melville, Goldsmith, Poe, Wilkie Collins, Lever, H. Cockton, A. Trollope, E. B. Browning, Longfellow Hurst and Blacket's Standard Library complete The latest volumes of Macmillan, All the Year Round, Cornhill, Good Words, Leisure Hour, Once a Week, London Society, Family Herald, &c., &c. An extensive collection of cheap literature Some of the above M'orks may be obtained at less than the published prices. Broadwood's, Cock's, and Canby's and other Pianos of the best style and finish, just landed. Pianos by Erard will be landed in a few days. Cathedral Square, Christchurch. 510 , TO BE LET, FURNISHED, FOR 3 MONTHS. ABOUT one mile out of Christchurch, a house containing two sitting rooms and five bedrooms, with kitchen, &c., a paddock, with a cow in milk, and the right of grazing for one horse. Apply to W. CAREW, Esq., Lincoln-road. Not later than 2 o'clock in the day. Jan. 25,1864. 512 TO SURVEYORS AND VALUERS. THE Lyttelton Municipal Council invite Tenders for furnishing a revised Ratepayers Roll and complete assessment of properties within the Municipality. Tenders to be addressed to the Chairman of the Lyttelton Municipal Council, on or before FRIDAY, February 5, 1864. W. DONALD, 516 Chairman. END OF NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. ■jq-ELSON RACE MEETING. TUESDAY, MARCH 8, 1864. The Handicap Plate of 60 sovs, added to a sweepstakes of 10 sovs each, h. ft. Nomination, accompanied by a deposit of £5, to be made on or before the 31st December, 1863; and horses to be named to the Secretary of the Turf Club, at or before Six o'clock, p.m., on Saturday, the 27th of February. To be handicapped by the Stewards, or whom they may appoint, and the weights to be declared by the Secretary, at or before Twelve o'clock on Monday, the 29th of February. Acceptances or forfeits to be declared or paid, as the case may be, at or before Twelve o'clock at noon on Saturday, March sth. One mile and a half. WEDNESDAY, March 9. The Maiden Plate of 100 sovs; entrance 10 sovs each, h. ft., for all hofses that never had, at the time of entering, won an advertised race where more than 20 sovs of public money were given (matches excepted). For three-years old, Bst lib; four, 9st lib; five, 9st 6lb; six and aged, 9st 8lbs; 3lbs allowed to mares and geldings. Allowance to English-bred horses: three-years old, 12lbs; four, 61bs; five and six, 2lbs. One mile and a-quarter. Entries to be forwarded to the Secretary of the Turf Club, enclosing a deposit of £5, on or before the 31st of December, 1863. 5351 Public Companies. PROVINCIAL INVESTMENT AND LOAN ASSOCIATION. THE Annual General meeting of the above Association will take place in the Town Ilall, on Friday, January 29, at 7 o'clock p.m. By order of the Directors, E. C. J. STEVENS, . 433 Manager. PROVINCIAL INVESTMENT AND LOAN ASSOCIATION. THE Shareholders are requested to take notice that the Working Expenses fee of 2s. 6d. per share, is due this month, besides the usual subscriptions, &c. By order of the Directors, E. C. J. STEVENS, 434 Manager. PROVINCIAL INVESTMENT AND LOAN ASSOCIATION. mHE next Monthly Meeting for the payment of X subscriptions, and other monies, for the month of January, will be held in the Town Hall, on Thursday, January 28th, at 7 o'clock p.m. By order of the Directors, E. C. J. STEVENS, 435 Manager. NEW ZEALAND BANKING CORPORATION (LIMITED). Capital, £600,000 Head Colonial Office, Manse street, Dunedin. J. Reid Mackenzie, Esq., Chief Manager Solicitor—T. B. Gillies, Esq. Brokers—Gillies and Street. THE New Zealand Banking Corporation will be { opened immediately for the receiving money 1 on deposit in London and New Zealand, issuing notes, granting drafts, discounting bills, purchasing exchanges, opening current accounts, purchasing gold, making advances on wool, and transacting all other legitimate banking business. As a few shares have been reserved for the Colony, applications may be forwarded, addressed to Gillies and Street, Brokers for the Bank; or to J. REID MACKENZIE, c 205 Chief Manager.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XXI, Issue 1188, 26 January 1864, Page 6

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