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KTo-w ikd.vertisemen.t9. A. LOUISSON, CUSTOM HOUSE AGENT, &c., &c., Offices:— Hereford street, Christcliurch. Oxford street, Lyttelton. MR. LOUISSON has now removed to his new premises, in Hereford street, Christchurch (next to Messrs. Morrison, Sclanders, and Fletcher), where, being a duly licensed CUSTOM HOUSE AGENT, Entries may be passed on production of Invoice and Bills of Lading, and Goods so passed for can be transhipped by his LYTTELTON BRANCH to the Christcliurch Terminus direct, where competent clerics will be always in attendance to clear and forward without delay. He is also making arrangements to examine GOODS ON SIGHT for merchants passing their own entries. Mr. Louisson can offer to Importers STORAGE for 1000 tons or more; and his rooms will be to let for Sales l>y Auction. The business in Lyttelton will be carried on a 9 usual, but will be extended in all its branches to Christcliurch, were all communications will in future be received. Christcliurch, Feb. 5, 1864. 803 " BRUCE'S HOTEL, AKAROA. GEORGE SCARBROUGH, Proprietor, begs leave to inform visitors to Akaroa that he has considerably enlarged the accommodation at the above hotel. Thanking his friends for past support, he trusts to merit a continuance of the same. Private sets of rooms for families. 842 A PUBLIC MEETING of the Parishioners of the South Ellesinere District, being part of the Waimakariri Parochial District, will be held at Mr. Bridge's house, on THURSDAY, the 10th March, at noon, to decide on the site of the proposed church. HENRY W. HARPER, 845 Curate.. JOCKEY CLUB NOTICE. A Committee Meeting of the C. JVC. will be held at the JOCKEY CLUB ROOMS, on SATURDAY, the 13th instant, at 2 p.m. Business: To consider whether the money promised by the public is sufficient to warrant the C. J. C. in publishing the Champion programme. To take steps for letting the race course. H. P. LANCE, 852 Hon. Sec. C. J. C. CHRISTCHURCH HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. THE Managing Committee beg to inform intending Competitors and Exhibitors, that the date of the last Exhibition for this current season is altered from the 26th instant, to Thursday 10th March, for the purpose of allowing fruit to arrive at maturity. ANDREW DUNCAN, C 847 Secretary. CHRISTCHURCH BAND OF HOPE. THE ANNUAL DEMONSTRATIONof theabove Society will take place on THURSDAY, the 11th INSTANT, when the children connected therewith will meet at Mr. "Worth's Temperance Hotel, Market-place, at half-past 9 o'clock a.tn., to proceed from there to Mr. McHutcheson's paddock, south of Colombo street, there to be regaled with lots of good things. The members of the adults' society are invited to attend, and to proceed from t/ie paddock at 6 p.m. to the Market-place, there to hold a public open air meeting. The children will be addressed in the paddock by several gentlemen, and temperance melodies will be sung. A MEETING of the Subscribers towards the Building of the Leithfiekl Church, will be held at Mr. Leitli's house, on SATURDAY, 13th of February, 1864, at six p.m. AH subscribers that can are earnestly requested to attend, to take into consideration what steps are to be taken to ensure the Building being put in a proper and safe state of repair. The Builder having failed to fulfil his agreement, and the Church in consequence being in such a state that it is dangerous to hold service in it. 851 TOWN OF KAIAPOI ROAD DISTRICT. ] THE ROAD BOARD of the above District is prepared to receive tenders for the preparation of_a Rate-pavers Roll, including the necessary maps. A specification of the work required to be done can be procured on application to the Chairman. Tenders to be sent to the Chairman on or before noon of MONDAY, 22nd February. W. W. WILLOCK, Chairman. Kaiapoi, February 8, 1864. 831 ART UNION OF LONDON. SUBSCRIBERS are informed that the Engraving and outline sketches for the past year are now ready for delivery. J. MARTIN lIEYWOOD, Hon. Sec. Christchurch, Feb. 5, 18G4. 820 ART UNION OF LONDON. SUBSCRIPTIONS for this year must be paid on or before THURSDAY next, the lltli instant. - Th« prizes, just received from London, and most of the engravings published by the Society, will be on vit w At Mr. BONNINGTON'S Music Warehouse, On Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday next, Subscriptions received by Mr. J. S. Willcox, Lyttelton. Mr. Bonnington, Christchurch. or J. MARTIN HEYWOOD, Hon. Sec. X? REWARD.—LOST, from the Hakateramea G&ij (and last seen in the McKenzie country), a bay COB, branded 0 over M, both shoulders, and under saddle on off side, also 7 near side. Any person delivering the above mentioned horse to MR. STUBBS, Timarn, or to 11. H. ERSKINE, Hakateramea, shall receive the said reward of £5 February 6, 1864. c 853 BOARD AND LODGINGS and private apartments to let, for two or three respectable gentlemen, at Essex House, Casliel street, Christchurch. 838 BOARD AND LODGING. TWO SINGLE GENTLEMEN can be accommodated with Board and Lodging in a private family, by applying to JACKMAN & HICKS. c 848 WO FURNISHED APARTMENTS with BOARD to he obtained at Mrs. GRAVES'S, Hawthorn Cottage, Armagh street, Christchurch. 840 RANGIORA QUADRILLE CLASS meet EVERY THURSDAY EVENING at 8 o'clock p.m. for practice at the Masonic Hotel, Rangiora. February 6, 1864. 861 A YOUNG LADY, recently arrived from Kngland, wishes for an engagement as GOVER- hi NESS, daily or resident. She is competent to give a( instruction in English, with music. Most satisfac- a( tory references can be given. Address E. Y., office 01 of this paper. 841 ss WANTED IMMEDIATELY, ABLE SEAMEN, * for the David G. Fleming, forCallao., Wages £4. Apply at once to D. DAVIS, agent, Norwich " uay - ' c 869 W A ™,at the Queen's, Lyttelton, a first- ~ J t classs BARMAID and a eood HOTTm? MAID. A pply to Mr. FAIRIIURST c 862 ANTED, several good JOINERS immediately 5 c Iton PI " yt ° ENGLAND BKO,,OSM; 863

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XXI, Issue 1194, 9 February 1864, Page 6

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