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PuTcjllo 3XT otloea. DEED OF ASSIGNMENT. PARTIES having claims against the estate of Mr. WM. DARTNALL, Builder, Christchurch, are requested to Rend them to Messrs. Matson and Torlesse, Colombo street, Christchurch, within 30 days from the date hereof, or in default thereof will be excluded from all benefit in the estate. HENRY MATSON, 1 Trustees to EDWD. RICKCI3, J the Estate. Christchurch, April 12, 1864. c 2259 NOTICE. IN THE MATTER OF DARTNALL'S ESTATE. ALL DEBTS due to the estate of William Dartnail, of Christchurch, builder, are required to be paid to Mr. Matson (one of the Trustees of the said estate) at the office of Messrs. Matson and Torlesse, Colombo street, before the 12th day of May next, otherwise legal proceedings will be commenced for the recovery thereof, without further notice. Dated this 27th clay of April, 1864. A. C. COTTRELL, c 2605 Solicitor for the Trustees. In RE WILLIAM AUGUSTUS GORDON, Esq., FORMERLY OF CANTERBURY, DECEASED. ALL Persons having claims against the late W. A. Gordon, Esq., are requested to forward the same to me in duplicate for transmission to England. W.H.AYLMER. Invercargill, Southland, 22nd April, 1864. 2586 DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. THE Partnership hitherto existing between the undersigned, as Butchers, at Rangiora and Saltwater Creek, has been this day dissolved by mutual consent. All accounts owing by and to the firm will be settled by John Lilly, who intends to carry on the same business. JOHN LILLY, JAMES DEAL, his X mark. Witness — J. B. Wilson, Storekeeper, Rangiora. April 4, 1864. 2094 TO THE PRESIDENT AND GOVERNORS OP THE CHRISTCHURCH HOSPITAL. GENTLEMEN,— The office of Physician to the Christchurch Hospital becomes vacant at the end of the present financial year. I now respectfully offer myself as a candidate for the appointment. I am, gentlemen, Your obedient servant, J. SOM. TURNBULL, M.D. Christchurch, April 12,1864. c 2260 TO THE PRESIDENT AND GOVERNORS OP THE CHRISTCHURCH HOSPITAL. GENTLEMEN,— As a vacancy will occur (on the 2nd day of May next) in the above institution for the office of surgeon, I beg leave respectfully to offer myself as a candidate. Although almost a stranger, I trust that my thirty years' professional experience, coupled with the diplomas and testimonials, which I may be permitted to place before you, will be deemed sufficient for my aspiring to the vacant office. I am, gentlemen, Your obedient servant, 2434 CHRISR. LEACH. TO THE PRESIDENT AND GOVERNORS OP THE CHRISTCHURCH HOSPITAL. GENTLEMEN,— There being a vacancy for a Secretary for the above Hospital, I beg to offer myself as a candidate. I have been connected with two Hospitals for the last eight years, and am thoroughly #cquain ted with the routine of business connected T tliere(vith, in proof of which I can produce the highest testimonials. If you should do me the honor of electing me I feel sure that by my care and attention I should give general satisfaction to the Board. I remain, Gentlemen, Yours respectfully, 2192 JOHN RIDLEY. CHURCH PROPERTY TRUSTEES. THE QUARTERLY MEETING of the Trustees will be held in the College Library, Christchurch,, on TUESDAY, May the 3rd, at Noon, for the purpose of Electing a Managing Committee, and other business. , The following are Trustees, viz:—Clerical: The Right Revd. the Bishop; The Ven. the Archdeacon of Akaroa; Revds. W. Aylmer, J. C. Bagshaw, R. Bradley, C. Bowen, G. Cholmondely, G. Cottenll, B. W. Dudley, W. 11. Harper, — Humphreys, H. Jacobs. F. Knowles, L. Moore, J. W. Stack, H. Torlesse, W. W. Willock. Lay Trustees for Akaroa—No return. Avonside —Josh. Brittan, J. M. Hey wood. Christchurch —G. Gordon, C. 0. Torlesse. Governor's Bay—No return. Kaiapoi—Josh. Birch, Jas. Tipping. Lower Heathcote —No return. Lyttelton—W. Donald, W. E. Wright. Papanui—No return. Rangiora—No return, Riccarton —G. A. E. Ross, G. C. Beard. Upper Heathcote—J. Wilkinson, J. C. Wilson, C.B. * W. W. WILLOCK,

Secretary Church Property Trustees. Kaiapoi, April 26, 1864. 2597 TO BUILDERS, CONTRACTORS, &c. RUBBLE STONE for walling and foundations may be had in any quantity at 12s per perch. Apply to the STATION MASTER. Christchurch Railway Station. c 2336 NOTICE. PARTIES removing Cattle or Horses off our Run without giving us notice will be prosecuted according to law. C. J. & W. DUNNAGE. Three Springs Station, ' Timaru, April 22, 1864, c 2474 NOTICE TO OWNERS OF DOGS AND PIG HUNTJ2RS. FROM this date POISON will be laid on my run in Port Levy. Any dogs fonnd among ray sheep will be shot, tt. FLEMING. March 24,1864. c 1906 PEACOCK'S BONDED STORES. HP HE undersigned hereby give notice that on and Jl after MONDAY NEXT, May 2nd, no goods will be delivered from their bonded stores without warrants are produced for them at the time of delivery. J. T. rEACOCK & CO. Lyttelton, April 25, 1864. 2579 NOTICE. THE Offices of the undersigned in Christchnrch and Lyttelton will be CLOSED on MONDAY the 2nd of May, for the purpose of taking stock. All persons having claims against the undersigned are requested to send them in, up to the 30th inst., before the Bth of May. J. DRUMMOND MACPHERSON, 2612 Christchurch and Lyttelton PROVINCIAL INVESTMENT AND LOAN ASSOCIATION. A BALLOT tothe extentof THREE THOUSAND POUNDS will be held on THURSDAY, MAY 5, at SIX o'clock p.m., at the Town Hall, Christchurch. All applications now standing on the BALLOT LIST will be CANCELLED, so that fresh applica tions must be sent in by all shareholders wishing to borrow. Applications will be received up to 4 p.m. on May 5. By order of the directors, ' E. C. J. STEVENS, Manager. Bth April, 1864. 2166

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XXI, Issue 1229, 30 April 1864, Page 2

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