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/k uotion»« GREAT TIMBER SALE. 350,000 FEET AMERICAN TIMBER, 500 DOORS, 500 WINDOWS, 87,000 CEDAR SHINGLES, ONE STORE FRAME. MESSRS. AIKMAN and WILSON have received instructions from Messrs. Taylor and Co. To sell by PUBLIC AUCTION, AT AN EARLY DATE, AT THE CHRISTCHURCH RAILWAY STATION, The above cargo of the ship LYTTELTON, From Boston, now landing, and nearly ready for Sale. Further particulars of the Timber and of date of Sale, will be advertised shortly. 03198 Election A.dldT6 Sßes * TO THE ELECTORS OF THE AVON DISTRICT. n ENTLEMEN, —Your late representative, Mr. \T Bowen, having announced his retirement from the Provincial Council, lam induced, at the earnest solicitation of a large number of Electors and personal friends, to offer myself as a Candidate for your suffrages. Although not personally known to all of you, I may add that I have, during my residence in the province, obtained a sufficient insight into it* affairs to induce me to look with considerable alarm at the present progress of our local politics. I may, therefore, at once frankly tell you that I am politically opposed to the present Government. J should vigorously oppose the system which they have initiated, and which has resulted in that most harassing public tax—the establishment of toll-bars—because I consider that, at least for some years to come, the maintenance of the main roads should devolve upon the Government. I should advocate the extension of the Public Works to those districts in which a fair share of the public money has not yet been given, and so avoid those ceaseless complaints and heartburnings which result in the clamour for separation, as in Timaru— a cry, let it not be forgotten, which has been fermented by the act of one of the principal officers of the existing Government. There are many subjects I might dwell upon in an address to you, but which I will reserve for a future occasion. I will simply add, that lam anxious to see the Public Works of the Province proceed, and would do everything in my power to bring about such a result, and to remove the serious ineonvenience from which we all suffer, by the neglect to negociate the loans which your Council long since sanctioned, and which has also resulted in an almost total stagnation of our local trade. I have said that lam politically opposed to the present Government; but you will understand that I by no means intend to be the blind supporter of any political party. I shall endeavour at all times and on all occasions to give a fair and honest vote in accordance with the dictates of my conscience. I shall conclude by respectfully soliciting your votes, and assure you that should I have the honor to be elected as your representative, I shall at all times study to promote, not only the interests of the district, but those of the whole province. I have the honor to be, gentlemen, Your most obedient humble servant, 3213 c MUSGRAVE W. ANDERSON. Public Notices. ARSON. WHEREAS, on the morning of Sunday, the Ist instant, the framework of the Tollhouse, in course of erection by the Avon Road Board, was destroyed, by fire by some person or persons unknown, this is to give notice that a reward of FIFTY POUNDS will be paid for such information as shall lead to the conviction of or of the offence. * WILLIAM THOMSON, Chairman Avon Road Board. January 2, 1865. C 2409 NOTICE. ON and after to-morrow, 25th January, 1865, all Horses or other Stock found in our Railway Station Paddocks, not previously entered at our office, will be impounded with damages. 2920 c AIKMAN AND WILSON. NOTICE.— In consequence of Dogs killing my Sheep, POISON will be laid on my Farm from this date W. C. FEND ALL. Nunburnholme, Kowai, January 24th, 1865. 2956 NOTICE. ANY person wishing to take away any stray Horses or Cattle from the Cheviot Hills Run are requested to give notice at the Head Station before attempting to remove them. Any person not complying with the above apd found disturbing any of the stock belonging to the station will be prosecuted. WM. GERARD, Cheviot Hills. Feb. 1, 1865. 3241 NOTICE. CITY COUNCIL. THE City Council order that the New Closet Pans shall be brought into general use in those' districts of the city where the pan system is initiated. The price for each pan to be £1 25., but to those persons who have already supplied themselves with the old pans, one half that sum will be remitted. Mr. Pearce, the Inspector of Nuisances, is instructed to see this order enforced. By order. GEORGE GORDON, Town Clerk, February 14,1865. 3394 PROVINCIAL INVESTMENT AND LOAN ASSOCIATION. COPIES of the Balance Sheet are now ready to be issued. Shareholders can have the same by applying at the office of the Association, Hereford street. By order of the Directors, E. C. J. STEVENS, 3389 Manager. PROVINCIAL INVESTMENT AND LOAN ASSOCIATION. rpHE Directors give notice that unless shareholJL tiers who have notified their intention to withdraw shares apply for the amount due to them within three days from the expiration of their notice, the notice will be cancelled. By order of the Directors. E. C. J. STEVENS. 1317 c Manager. ESTATE OF WILLIAM TURTON. TT is requested that all accounts due to the estate X of William Turton will be paid at once either to J. E. SHRUBSOLE, Ashburton Or, J. D. MACPHERSON, 21c Christchurch or Rakaia. NOTICE. ALL the Book Debts in the Estate of Mr. RICHARD BRADFIELD, late Baker and Grocer, London street, Lyttelton, having beeh assigned over to me, I hereby give notice that all accounts due to the estate, if not immediately paid - or arranged for, will be handed dver to my solicitor , for collection. URQUHART MACPHERSON. 2754 c Lyttelton.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XXIII, Issue 1361, 18 February 1865, Page 2

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