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|„. New Advertisements. Iff] H E B 001 CANTERBURY RHYMES, On Sale at the Lyttelton Times Office. 11533 WARD & REEVES. TO THE ELECTORS OP THE RANGIORA DISTRICT. jTR. J. EVANS BROWN '•*• Will address the Electors at the CHURCH OF ENGLAND SCHOOLROOM, Drain Road, Rangiora, on MONDAY, the 23rd INST,, At Seven p.m. 1712 ■OOYAL PRINCESS' THEATR,E. In consequence of the EXTRAORDINARY SUCCESS of the Drama JACK SHEPPARD, the Management have determined to re-pro-duce it TO-NIGHT (TUESDAY), APRIL 17. MR. W. S. ADDISON will again appear in his wonderful impersonation of JACK SHEPPARD. To conclude with a LAUGHABLE FARCE. PROVINCIAL INVESTMENT AND LOAN ASSOCIATION. THE MONTHLY MEETING .. • for the payment of Subscriptions and other Monies, for the current month, will he held in the Offices of this Association, Cookham House, Chambers, Christchurch, on THURSDAY, the 26th day of April, 1866, from 7 to 9 o'clock, p.m. The Manager will receive money up to 4 o'clock p.m., on that and the preceding day. By order of the Board. JOHN LEWIS, 1723 Manager. PROVINCIAL INVESTMENT AND LOAN ASSOCIATION. SCRIP, TflE Shareholders of this Association are hereby informed that SCRIP representing the Shares is now ready ; and they are respectfully requested to intimate to the Manager in writing, on or before the First Day of May Next, whether they wish to have Scrip issued for each share .or otherwise. The Directors have decided that in the case of those Shareholders who may not have responded to this advertisement before the above-named date, they will issue one Scrip for the total number of shares held by each member, By order of the Board. JOHN LEWIS, 1724 Manager. VOLUNTEER ENGINEERS. A GENERAL MEETING of the Com- . pany, will be held at the Mechanics' Institute, on FRIDAY Evening, the 23rd Instant, after parade. BOSWEBS: To determine upon a new uniform for the Company. All Members are particularly requested to attend, F. PAVITT, Hon. Secretary. Christchurch, 16th April, 1866. 1743 WORKING MEN'S ASSOCIATION. A GENERAL MEETING will take place at the Foresters Hall, To-night, April 17, to discuss the qualifications of the Candidates for the Provincial Council, and to elect a President, W. H. BARNES, Honorary Secretary. 1726 PUBLIC NOTICE. TO HOLDERS OF DEPASTURING LICENSES. HHE following clauses from the" Canterbury Waste Lands Act, 18f 4," are published for the information of holders of depasturing licenses within the province of Canterbury. Clause 3. "If any holder of a depasturing license shall at any time before the first day of May 1866 give noticeto the Waste Lands Board at Christchurch that he is desirous of holding his license subject to the fees provided by this Act such license shall on and from such date be subject to such fees but this Act shall have no effect with regard to any licenses in respect of which such notice shall not have been given before the said first day of May 1866." Clause 4. " The Annual fees to be paid in respect of any depasturing licence held under the provisions of this Act shall be as follows: "From the first day of May 1866 until the first day of May 1873. Forevery run containing less than one thousand acres two pounds sterling for every hundred acres. For every run containing one thousand acres and less than fivethousandacresonepound thirteen shillings and four pence sterling per hundred acres for the first thousand acres and sixteen shillings and eight pence sterling for every hundred acres in addition. For every run containing five thousand acres or upwards twelve shillings and six pence sterling for every hundred acres." "On and after the first day of May 1873 and until the first day of May 1880. "For every run containing less than one thousand acres three pounds four shillings sterling for every hundred acres." " For every run containing one thousand acres and less than five thousand acres two pounds thirteen shillings and four pence sterling per hundred acres for the first one thousand acres and one pound six shillings and eight pence sterling for every hundred acres in addition," " For every run containing five thousand acres or upwards one pound | sterling for every hundred acres." A Book is provided in the Board Room of the Land office, Christchurch, in which parties desirous of availing themselves of the provisions of the above Act, are required to enter their names, by way of giving the required notice to the Waste Land Board previous to the first of May 1866. WILLIAM GUISE BRITTAN, Chief Commissioner. I Land Office, Christchurch, I December 21,1865. 1718

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XXV, Issue 1664, 17 April 1866, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Lyttelton Times, Volume XXV, Issue 1664, 17 April 1866, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Lyttelton Times, Volume XXV, Issue 1664, 17 April 1866, Page 3

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