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3F»«.lt>lio SiTotioea. A MEETING of the Subscribers towards the •Building of the Leithfleld Church, will be held at Mr. Leith's house, on SATURDAY, 13th of February, 18G4, at six p.m. All subscribers that can are earnestly requested to attend, to take into consideration what steps are to be taken to ensure the liuilding 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 REAPING MATCH. A REAPING MATCH, in connection with the Agricultural and Pastoral Association will take place in Hagley Park, on MONDAY NEXT, February 15th, 18C4, open to all Canterbury, and to all descriptions of machines. Ist prize ... ... ... £5 2nd ditto ... ... ... £3 3rd ditto ... ... ... £2 Entrance one pound (£1) each. All entries to be made at the Weighbridge Office, on or before Saturday, February 13, 1864. Machines must be on the ground by 10 o'clock a.m., and start at 11 o'clock a.m. W. THOMSON, Secretary. February 9, 1864. 888 CHRISTCHURCH HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. f I"WE Managing Committee beg to inform intendJL ing 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. THE CHRISTCHURCH FEMALE HOME. rrtflE Christchurch Female Home and the Registry JL Office in connection with it, was opened on Monday, the 25th January. For particulars, apply to

MRS. BITCH lE, Matron Female Home, Worcester street. REOIBTKATION PEES. Annual subscription, 10s. 'Fee for non-subscribers, ss. ' ■ vFee for non-resident servants, 2s. 6d. Visitors admitted between the hours of 10 and 4 daily. As the Home is designed solely for the use of women of good character, a certificate from the last employer, or from some respectable householder will be necessary. c 590 IF this should meet the eye of FRANCIS TISSOL a native of Switzerland, who is supposed to be in Canterbury, and who came to this province in the ship Sebastopol, he will meet with his brother at Mr P. Tisch, farmer,NorthKoad, or if any person can give any information relating to said party to Mr. Dennise, hairdresser, Gloucester-street, they will oblige. 723 NOTICE. THE UNDERSIGNED having ceased to allow Messrs. Robinson and Langbridge to act in any way as his agents, all accounts will in future be collected by himself. WM. WEEDEN, Half-way House, Great South Road, 17 Dec. 1863. c 6444 NOTICE. FROM and after this date the undermentioned Banks in Ohristchurch 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 Soutli Wales, J. B, HILL, Manager. For the Bank of New Zealand, F. E. STEWART, Manager. Christchurch, Jan. 4, 1864. c 98 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 has not been dissolved as advertised by Mr. E. S. Dalgety on the 25th instant, but will continue until the expira-

tion 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, 18G4. GEORGE BUCKLEY. For James Rattray, by special authority, GEORGE BUCKLEY. Witness—H. B. Johnstone, Solicitor, Christchurch. c 555 NOTICE. Re W. H. MEIN'S ASSIGNMENT. ALL parties indebted to this Estate are requested to pay their accounts up to and inclusive of the sth instant, without delay, on the premises at Christchurch, and Kaiapoi; or to Mr. Benjamin Dewsbury, whose receipt will be a good discharge. Mr. Dewsbury is further hereby authorized to take legal proceedings against all parties failing to comply with this notice. The respective businesses will be carried on as usual. J. C. AIKMAN,) T H. P. LANCE, ] * KUSTEES - Christchurch, 6th February, 1863. c 839 NOTICE. ALL Claims against the Estate and Effects of the Late DANIEL McIVOR, of Lyttelton, must be rendered to the undersigned on or before FEBRUARY, the 13th, 1864. All Debts due to the deceased must be paid on or before that date to prevent legal proceedings. WILLIAM CLIFFORD, THOMAS McCLATCHIE, 300 Executors. IN THE SUPREME COURT. In re LOCKHART ats. DOUGLAS ALDERSON and others. A LL gentlemen interested in the affairs either of J\ Mr. George Duncan Lockhart, of Canterbury, Stockowner, or Messrs. Douglas Alderson and others, Traders, of Dunedin, Otngo, are invited to a full inspection of all the correspondence which led to the above-named Action-at-law ; also of a copy of the report (Otago 'Daily Times,' 10th September, 1863) of Mr. James Smith's application to the Supreme Court to restrain Mr. George Duncan Lockhart from selling his own property, which application the Court refused. All the above-named documents are lying at my office, where they can be perused during office hours. (Signed) WILLIAM SEFTON MOORHOUSE, Solicitor, Cathedral Square, 8 c Christchurch. 1 RANGIORA QUADRILLE CLASS meets \ EVERY THURSDAY EVENING at 8 o'clock p.m. for practice at the Masonic Hotel, Rangiora. February 6, 1864. 861 NOTICE. THE next PUBLIC BALL at the Masonic Hotel, Rangiora, will take place on EASTER MQNDAY, the 28th March, 1864. 404

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XXI, Issue 1196, 13 February 1864, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 4 Lyttelton Times, Volume XXI, Issue 1196, 13 February 1864, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 4 Lyttelton Times, Volume XXI, Issue 1196, 13 February 1864, Page 11

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