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ZgpVS.OXACS jCw"e3"fc3.C2oE3. N (I T I C V. ■ "ITTIIEUEAS at a public, meeting of Electors for YV the West Avon District, held on January jt] t isi3-l, for the purpose of electing a lload Board for the said District, it was moved and carried nriiininionslv, that the meeting be adjourned. I HEREBY GIVE NOTICE that the said adjourned meeting will b; held at 6 p.m., on Wednesday, the 3rd day of February next, at Mr. Parish's Inn, on the Great South Koad, when the attendance of the Electors for the said District is particularly reqUeStCd' WM. B. TOSSWILL, Chairman. NB. According to the provisions of the Roads District Ordinanee, all persons whose names are on the Electoral roll for the District, and all resident householders within such District, shall be taken and deemed to be Electors. 538 notice. I HEREBY give notice, that, pursuant to Clause 25 of the Deed of Co-Partnership subsisting between MYSELF and GEORGE BUCKLEY and JAMES RATTRAY, under the firm of "DALGETY, BUCKLEY, and COMPANY," in the Province of Canterbury, and of the firm of "DALGETY, RATTRAY, and COMPANY," in the Provinces of Otago and Southland, the said co-partnership has been this day DISSOLVED by me, so far as relates to the said George Buckley. The business lately carried on by the late firm will in future be continued by me and the said James Rattray alone. Dated this 25th day of January, 1864. r E. S. DALGETY. Witnesses:— Tiios. S. Duncan, Solicitor, Christchurcli; Wm. Thos. Locke Travers, Barrister, Supreme Court, 517 c Chnstchurch. PUBLIC NOTICE. WE hereby give notice that the business carried on at Canterbury under the style or firm of Dalgety, Buckley and Co., and at Otago of Dalgety, Rattray and Co., is still and will be carried on as heretofore. And that the said partnership lias not been dissolved as advertised by Mr. E. S. Dalgety on the 25th instant, but will continue until the expiration of the term entered into by the partnership deed, viz., the 30th day of June next, unless before that time legally dissolved in accordance therewith. The notice given by Mr. E. S. Dalgety above referred to being in contravention of the express clauses, words, and meaning of the said co-partnership deed. Dated the 26th day of January, 1864. GEORGE BUCKLEY. For James Rattray, by special authority, GEORGE BUCKLEY. Witness—H. B. Johnstone, Solicitor, Christchurcli. c 555 NOTICE. FROM and after this date the undermentioned Banks in Christchurcli will be closed on Saturdays at noon, and will remain open for business on Wednesdays until 3 p.m. instead of one p.m. as heretofore. For the Union Bank of Australia, JOS. PALMER, Manager. For the Bank of New South Wales, J. R. HILL, Manager. For the Bank of New Zealand, F. E. STEWART, Manager. Jan. 4, 1864. c 98 NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE ASSIGNED ESTATE OF WILLIAM LAWRIE & CO. A FIRST dividend of seven shillings in the pound (after paying all preferential claims in full), will be payable at the office of Messrs. L. E. Nathan & Co., on "and after Tuesday, 26th January. HYAM MARKS, ) Trußtees 511 C. W. TURNER, J irustees - xsi arcrrr vtTitrarilli "<7OUIVr OF NEW ZEALAND. CANTERBURY DISTRICT. In the matter of the Debtors' and Creditors' Act, 1862. and in the matter of WILLIAM LEWIS WATTS, of the Ferry road and Tuam street, Christchurcli, in the Province of Canterbury, Carpenter and Builder, a Debtor, and in the matter of the Petition of Millton and Company, per Patrick Laurie, Creditors. IN CHAMBERS, the 28th day of February, 1864, upon the application of Mr. Slater of counsel for the said petitioners, after reading the said petition purporting to be signed by the said petitioners, such creditors as aforesaid and also two affidavits to the said petition annexed, and therewith filed on the 28th day of January instant pursuant to the Act, this Court, being satisfied of the truth of the matters contained in the said petition, doth hereby grant an ad interim order of sequestration of the estate and effects of the said William Lewis Watts, and doth direct that the estate and effects of the said William Lewis Watts shall be taken and held by Henry Seager, of Christchurcli, as Receiver hereby appointed by the Court, subject to such further order of the Court as may be made under or in pursuance of the provisions of this Act, and this Court doth hereby appoint MONDAY, the fifteenth day of February next, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, for the hearing of such petition and for the proofs of debts and claims of creditors at the Court House, Christchurch aforesaid, and the Court, under the circumstances set forth in the said petition, doth grant a rule absolute calling upon the said William Lewis Watts to appear m person before the Court in the place and at the time appointed for hearing the said petition as aforesaid. By the Court, CHRISTOPHER ALDERSON CALVERT, Registrar. [The seal of the Supreme Court of New Zealand.] FRANCIS SLATER, 625 , Solicitor to the Petitioner. Edticational. KAIAPOI CHURCH COMMERCIAL SCHOOL THE MASTER of this school will be ready to receive a limited number of boys as BOARDERS after the Christmas recess. Terms:—£l2 per quarter, to be paid in advance. No extras. The school will RE-OPEN on the 10th day of January, 1864. c 6552 MR. J. A. WADDINGTON, Professor of Music from the Royal Academy, London, is prepared to take pupils for the Piano Forte, Harmonium, and singing, Terms on application to Mr. Bonnington, Cathedral square. Christchurch, Dec. 30, 1863. 6706 LADIES' SCHOOL, (Opposite Tweed House) CASHEL STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. MRS. RIDLEY will receive a few young ladies as boarders and day pupils, to educate in all the branches of a superior education, with the usual accomplishments, including Italian, singing, and dancing. Terms on application to Mrs Ridley. REFERENCES: Lord Bishop of Nelson. Yen. Archdeacon Paul, Nelson. Rev. 11. Jacobs. Mrs. H. E. Alport. 628 Board and. Lodging. Board and residence, lyttelton.— Two single gentlemen can be taken in a private family in one of the most healthy and pleasant parts of Lyttelton. Apply to Mr. Geo. B. Johnson, Grocer, London and Canterbury Streets, Lyttelton.' 657 BOARD & LODGING.—One or more Gentlemen of respectability can be accommodated with Board and Lodging in a private house Apply to Mr. JONES, St. Asaph street, near Barretts Hotel, 62 0

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XXI, Issue 1191, 2 February 1864, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Lyttelton Times, Volume XXI, Issue 1191, 2 February 1864, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Lyttelton Times, Volume XXI, Issue 1191, 2 February 1864, Page 2

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