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jfe'W Advertinementß. [a card.] GENTEEL APARTMENTS AND BOARD CAN BE DAD AT MRS. PEPERELL'S, , Salisbpkt Street, Near the Cemetebt. 1581 PRIVATE BOARDING HOUSE. GENTLEMEN op FAMILIES can be accommodated with immediate comfortable BOARD and LODGING at the house lately occupied by CAPTAIN SWANSON, Lyttelton. 3112 MR. F. ELMER begs to inform parties intending to Rural LANDS, that he is prepared to make sections in the Ashley and Cust Districts upon the following terms, viz.:— Selections to the value of £1000, 5 per cent. Over £1000, by special agreement. Apply to F. ELMER, Rangiora. January 30th, 1865. c 3067 Rheumatism, euralgia, sprains, &c., and all other pains relieved IN HALF-AN-HOUB by G. H. WILSON, Medical Galvanist and Mesmerist, opposite Royal Hotel. 3114 TO LET SAX-MUNDHAM HOUSE, at the coiner of Colombo and' Salisbury streets, some'time ii the occupation of Mr. W. H. Lane, and subsequently of Mr. Shepherd Smith. Apply to MR. HILL Bank of New bouth Wales. c 310! . . TO LET, ON A LONG LEASE, AT A LOW RENT. A FARM of 483 acres with a large amount o improvements; also, Land laid down witl first-class permanent Pasturage- Grasses. Th( tenant can have the Farming Plant, together with : taumber of first-rate young Cows in full milk, as pe agreement. Also, For Sale, a first-class short horned BULL, ii prime condition, brother to the first prize " Bull o any age, imported or otherwise," class 4, out of ai imported cow. Price £25. To be, seen in Mr. Lilly' paddock, Rangiora. Also, Wanted, 600 to 700 acres of land Ploughed, o; the plains, the contractors to repay themselves b; the crops. For terms of the above, apply by letter to BOX D, 3100 Post Office, Rangiora. LADIES' BAZAAR. A FANCY BAZAAR will be held in the Nei Assembly Rooms, Lyttelton, on Wednesday and Thursday, the 22nd, and 2i*rd February inst.each day from 11 till 5 p.m., and reopening at o'clock. The objects of this Baza are :— To provide the balancw of the cost of an Orga for Trinity Church. To defray the debt on the Lyttelton Parsonagt To clear off a small debt on the Schools. Contributions, pecuniary or otherwise, will b thankfully received by the following ladies, who hav kindly undertaken to preside at the stalls Mrs. H. P. Murray Aynesley Mrs. Barker Mrs. Geo. Buckley Mrs. Donald Mrs. Edmiston Mrs. Gee, Christchurch Mrs. T. M. Gee Mrs. Knowles Mrs. Leako.-Cheiotchurch IT™ - - - . Miss Parsons Mrs. G. Tayler. 310 JJOYAL PRINCESS' THEATBI Sold Lessee Mb. J. L. Hall great Attraction. By Particular Desire. THE CORSICAN BROTHERS. THIS EVENING (THURSDAY), FEB. 2, The performance will commence with the popular drama, THE CORSICAN BROTHERS. Highland Fling ... ... Little Laws To conclude with a laughable farce. TO-MORROW (FRIDAY), FEB. 3, BENEFIT OF MR. H. RICHARDSON. Tom Taylor's Prize Comedy, STILL WATERS RUN DEEP. 310! NOTICE. ON SATURDAY NEXT, GRAND CONUN DRUM NIGHT.—A Magnificent Watcl will be given to the author of the best Origina Conundrum. Conundrums to be sent to Mr. H Morison, Royal Princess' Theatre, any day befori Friday, Feb. 3. 3n< CANTERBURY TOURNAMENT CLUB. A GENERAL MEETING will bte held on Satur day Afternoon, at 5 o'clock precisely, in thi Town Hall, High-street. Persons interested in the above Club are par ticularly requested to attend. Members of Committee will meet at 4 p.m. sharp By order, JOHN C. ST. QUENTIN, Hon. Secretary. Feb. l, 1865. 312( THE NEW ZEALAND TRUST AND LOAB COMPANY, Limited. SUMS of £400 to £10,000 advanced by the abov< Company upon the security of freehold pro perty, and stock and stations in connection witl freehold. ■ Every information afforded on application to W. D. CARRUTHERS, General Manager, Old Union Bank Premises, 3104 Cashel-street. SHEEP NOTICE. ALL Persons who have neglected to make Returns of Sheep as per 15th clauseof the "Sheep Ordinance, 1164," are requested to so so without delay. „ „ _ P. B. BOULTON, Chief Inspector of Sheep. Office of Inspector of Sheep, Christchurch, .st Feb., 1865. 3125 RICCARTON DISTRICT ROAD BOARD. NOTICE. THE Ratepayers in this District are hereby requested to pay the amount of rates in which they were assessed on the Ratepayers' Roll for 1864. Payment will be received at the office of the Board on SATURDAYS, from nine to four, and unless paid immediately, proceedings will be taken to recover the same. By order, E. TODD. Hereford street, Jan. 28th, 1865. 3102 IN consequence of my immediate departure for England, all claims against me must be sent in Wore .b. sth R. CREYKE.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XXIII, Issue 1354, 2 February 1865, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Lyttelton Times, Volume XXIII, Issue 1354, 2 February 1865, Page 6