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Ifew AdLvertisementß. GLASGOW HOUSE. lADIES', Men's, and Boy's Highland cloaks, J plaids, shawls, tweeds, tartans, linseys, &c., suitable for winter wear, in great variety. Men's and boy's warm knitted stockings and aocks. A large quantity of ladies' hats, bonnets, ribbons, and feathers, selling off at prices vert considerably BELOW COST. MRS. WILLIAMS, Glasgow House, 3567 Market-square. ONS A L E By the undersigned, at a low price for cash 1,500 gallons kerosine, Cogen's brand . ' 500 gallons linseed oil, in casks and drums 120 do boiled linseed Oak varnish Spirit do. J. C. BROOKE & CO. June 16th, 1864 c 3570 CHINA AND GLASS WAREHOUSE, COLOMBO STREET SOUTH. J. W. ANDERSON, IN returning his thanks to his friends and the public for past favours, begs to inform them that he has made LARGE ADDITIONS to his establishment, and can now offer for sale an EXTENSIVE ASSORTMENT OP CHINA AND GLASS WARE, at reasonable rates, comprising Dinner sets in endless variety Toilet do Pudding dishes Pie do Jam cans Jelly moulds Parian ware Plates of every pattern and sire Children's present mugs and jugs with names Butter and sugar dishes Candlesticks Spittoons Cups and saucers in great variety Rich cut glass decanters and plain do Tumblers and wine glasses in endless variety 3579 PROCLAMATION. WHEREAS, on the twenty-ninth day of April, One thousand eight hundred and sixty-four, the Superintendent of the Province of Canterbury, did prorogue the Provincial Council of the said Province till the thirtieth day of June, One thousand eight hundred and sixty-four, and the said Provincial Council did stand prorogued accordingly, Now, therefore, I, Samuel Bealey, Superintendent of the Province of Canterbury, in pursuance of the powers vested in me in that behalf, do hereby further prorogue the said Provincial Council until Thursday, the llth day pf August next; and Ido accordingly hereby summon the said Provincial Council to meet for the despatch of business, in the Council Chamber, Christchurch, on Thursday, the eleventh day of August next, at Two o'clock p.m. Given under my hand, at Christchurch, the fourteenth day of June, One thousand eight hundred and sixty-four. S. BEALEY, 3565 Superintendent of Canterbury.

PUBLIC NOTICE. A m REWARD.—Whereas survey posts and other 3jQ survey marks erected under the authority of the Government, as well as Beacon stakes in the River Heathcote, have recently been injured and destroyed, the above reward will be paid to any person who will give such information to the Government as will lead to the conviction of any individual guilty of the above offence. JOHN HALL, Secretary for Public Works. June, 1864. 3563 PUBLIC NOTICE. LUNATIC ASYLUM RESERVE. Public Works Office, Christchurch, 11th June, 1864. THE PROVINCIAL GOVERNMENT is prepared to receive tenders for leasing, for a period of three years, about twenty-two acres of the rural section attached to the Lunatic Asylum, Lincolnroad. This land is fenced, and laid down to English grass. The conditions of the lease may be ascertained on application at this office. Tenders, stating the amount of rent which the person tendering is willing to pay, to be sent to this office on or before Monday, the 27th inst., endorsed " Tender Lunatic Asylum Reserve." JOHN HALL, 3562 Secretary for Public Works. TIMARU ROADSTEAD WORKS. Public Works Office, Christchurch, 11th June, 1864. THE PROVINCIAL GOVERNMENT invites tenders for cutting away the clay bapk opposite to Cain's landing place at Timaru. Plans and specifications of the work may be seen at the Provincial Engineer's office, Christchurch, and at the office of the District Engineer, Timaru. Sealed tenders, endorsed "Tender for Timaru Roadstead Works," to be sent in to either of the above offices, on or before the 28th June, instant. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. JOHN HALL, 3564 Secretary for Public Works.

NOTICE. NEW POUND—CHRISTCHURCH. APPLICATIONS will be received by the Provincial Government from persons desirous of filling the office of Poundkeeper to the new pound, erected on the ground of the Agricultural Association, situate to the south of Christchurch. The applicants must state the terms upon which they will be willing to undertake the office. The names of two householders, who will give security to the amount of £50 for the due performance by the Poundkeeper of the duties of the office, must accompany the applications. Applications to be sent in to the Provincial Secretary's office not later than noon on Saturday, the 25 th June instant. WM. ROLLESTON, •r, . ~ „ Provincial Secretary. Provincial Secretary's Office, Christchurch, 15th June, 1864. 8568 EAST RAKAIA ROAD BOARD. THE following Tenders have been received for work to be done on the " Coal Track." SECTION 1. j£ 8« (J, Rennie and Osborn ... 170 0 0 and 145 0 0 E,Jackman 105 q 0 and 125 0 0 Watson and Lord . ... 115 16 8 and 95 0 0 Burron and Mitchell ... 124 0 0 and <»«> 1 i\ Thos. Clark, J. Bellamy and Co.—Forming, losper chain; metalling, 2s 6d per yard. Clark and Bellamy's tender is accepted, on condition of their agreeing to the surveyor's estimate of the average number of chains. SECTION 11. Burron and Mitchell ... 4 "o o or 141 0 0 Watson and Lord ... 162 11 8 or 143 5 0 KJackman i 6O oo or 130 0 0 Kennie and Osborne ... 135 0 oor 120 0 0 Rennie and Osborne's tender for XI2O is accepted. SECTION 111. Rennie and Osborne ... 45 o o' Watson and Lord 40 0 0 Walker and Lennox ... 37 10 0 These tenders are all rejected as too high. Rennie and Osborne's tender of £38, for work at the Hawkins, is also rejected for the same reason. GEORGE A. E. ROSS, 3575 Chairman of the Board,

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XXI, Issue 1251, 18 June 1864, Page 4

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