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j jobless Notices. BLIGfITJ BJBjGHT I WARRANTED FREE FRdSf'AMERICAN BLIGHT. in returning, thanks to his • friends for the very liberal support h| 'j&rreceived last Bfeason.aS well as thjii/. blgrlto state he has yet ON SALE, several /Tiplitads of all kinds of FRUIT one of the finest and largest selectfcjfflg eyajjfoffered in the proving, of the best without the least assistance of artificial ijfcfinure; therefore such trees are sure of.'Kttcc#», under ordinary treatment. large lots for orchards are adviseji t<T Bend their orders in as soon as possible, when they will receive prompt attention at his Nursery, Rangiira. e 5593' NOTICE TQ STATION MASTERS™ THE Updersigned begs to inform the Statioii Rasters of New Zealand, that 1 he s making SCREW WOOL PRESSES. On the nfatt improved principle, aftd will be? prepared Misapply the same for next:season, at a , } . , * Inspection -to. invited -at the Canterbury Foundry, Cjjirffitchurch. 5504 c JOHN ANDERSON. ■ft O TIC E. ' r HARGREfIVES & CO. have REMOVED to thfiiy. NEW PREMISES, Norwich Quay, Lyttieftdn, opposite side of the street to their old - Lyttelton, 'June, 1865. 5719 T WALL^pE & Co. beg to inform the 9 inhabitants of Christchurch and vicinity that tpey have commenced business as ' , . ■ DRUGGISTS, and hope, by strict attention to business and moderate changes, to receive a.share of public patronage. H High street, 1 - opposite the old Wesleyap Chapel, and jhfcxt door but one to Messrs. Ollivier and SottV office. . 5890

" JibTICE. H * TO WATERMEN AND OWNERS OF . BALLAST, C&RGO, AND WATER TANK BOATS. LICENSES tinder the "Marineßoard Act 1863," for tHe current year, which commence on the lajinst.,areto be obtained from Port Officer,, Lyttelton; and all person* plying without licenses will b6 preceded the said Act. f EDWARD JOLLIE, | Provincial Secretary. Provincial S&jrltary's Office, July 4, 1865. 5810 Af>»moNS T# LUNATIC ASYLUM. ' gJV'. 1 uyj, THE Pro>si«a| -(i{pvernment is prepared to receive- tenders for the erection of additional bqildlngfl at the Lunatic Asylum, on the Lincoln road. Plan and specification may be seen at the Provincial Engineer's office, on and after the 13th inst.

Tenders, endorsed " Tenders for additions to Lunatic Asylum," to be delivered at this office, not later than noon, on Saturday, the 22nd day of July, 1865. JOHN HALL, Secretary for Public Works. Public Works Office, Christchurch, July 7, 1865. 5858 " STEAM SERVICE. TENDERS are required by the Provincial Government of Canterbury for the performance of the undermentioned SERVICE A STEAMER for the HOKITIKA RIVER, to act as a TUG, and for landing mails, passengers, and cargo, and to be subject to the following conditions : — The Steamer to be of not less than 30 horsepower. To be fitted with towing hooks, hawsers, and other necessary appliances to qualify her for a steam tug. To be duly approved of and passed by the Marine Board as a sea-going steamer, allowed to carry passengers. The Captain and Owners to bind themselves to maintain atHokitika a reserve depot of coals, of not less than one month's consumption. The Captain and Owners, on application by the Government authorities, to render such assistance with the steam tug, in case of, need, as may be compatible with the safety of the vessel herself. The Captain and Owners not to engage to tow any vessel up to the township whilo others requiring assistance remain outside, but after placing one vessel in safety inside the lagoon, immediately to recross the bar (tide and weather permitting) for another. The Captain and Owners to land and take over the bar all Government officers, on service, and her Majesty's mails, free of charge. The Service to commence not later than the Ist SEPTEMBER NEXT, and to continue for Six Months, with power reserved to the Government to extend the term to Twelve Months, on giving two months' notice to that effect. A penaUy of £50 will be exacted for every breach of the contract, unless caused by circumstances beyond the control of the contractors. . Tendere for the above service to state what subsidy will be required for the performance of the service for a period of six months'; also, to state the tariff of charges for the landing of passengers and goods, as well as the rates for towage. Tenders, marked "Tenders for Hokitika Steam Service," to be addressed to the Provincial Secretary, Christchuroh, ahd to be sent i in not iater than Thursday, the 27th July nC The lowest or any Tender not necessarily aoccl " e ' l - edwd. jolliu, Provincial Secretary. Provincial Secretary's Office, Christchurch, 29th June, 186<5, 5704 Woo l, THE Undersigned are Cash bfcyers of Wool or will give liberal advances on the same consigned to their friends—Messrs. Dalgety and Company, in London or Melbourne. They are also prepared to make advances on Stock and Stations ; and on Stock placed in their hand far sale. Station store* supplied. DALGETY, RATTRAY, & CO. Dtmedin, Ist July, 1864. c 25, THE undersigned are Cash Buyers of Wool, or will give liberal advances on the same consigned to their friends, Messrs. Dalgety & Co., in London or Melbourne. They aw also prepared to make advances on Stock and Stations; and on stock placed in their hands for sale ✓Station stores supplied. E. S. DALGETI & CO. 26 « Christchurch aad Lyttelwu.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XXIV, Issue 1433, 15 July 1865, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Lyttelton Times, Volume XXIV, Issue 1433, 15 July 1865, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Lyttelton Times, Volume XXIV, Issue 1433, 15 July 1865, Page 1

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