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Impounded. notice. I. Kalupol Island. ' One 3AY MARE, indistinct brand on ofE shoulder like arrow pointing downwards with an 0 at tho point, a few white hairs on forehead, also, on botli sides of buck, black points. Has been straying on the island for about six months. Damages claimed. If not released on or before the 31st inst., will be sold. MICHAEL LYNSKEY. Pound-keeper. Kaiapoi, May 9,1866. c 416 'OTICE.-IMPOUNDED, May 7th, 12.15 . 1 p.m., from Lincoln road:— One CHESTNUT HORSE, aged, small star on forehead, large white spots under saddle, got shoes on, branded like IL on near shoulder, and like S W on off shoulder. If the same be not released within 21 days from the above date will he sold. WILIIELM SCHMIDT, 403 c Poundkeeper, Christchurch. NOTICE. [WOUNDED, at Rangiora on the 11th jL instant, from Maori Reserve, Woodend. 1 Red Steer, indistinct brand near side rump, nickoutof the middle of under part of near ear, 1 lied and White Cow with rather thick head and neck, brand near side rump, supposed J with some other letter in front. If not released within 21 days from the 12th instant will be sold, J. W. HEATH, 532 e Poundkeeper, Rangiora. Election Notices. RANGIORA. THE CHAIRMAN of MR. MOORHOUSE'S ELECTION COMMITTEE, respectfully requests the • ATTENDANCE OF THE MEMBERS LION HOTEL, ON SATURDAY EVENING NEXT, At Seven o'clock. TO THE ELECTORS OF LYTT ELTON. GENTLEMM.-A General Election of Members for the Provincial Council of Canterbury, will shortly take place, and I beg to offer myself as a candidate and repeat the favour of your votes. If I have the honour of being re-elected as one of your members, I shall continue to do all in my power to promote the interest of Lyttelton and the province in general. I remain Gentlemen, Your obedient servant, 59 c H. P. MURRAY AYNSLEY, TO THE ELECTORS CITY OF CHRISTCHURCH. GENTLEMEN,-The Provincial Council having been dissolved, I beg to ask you to renew the confidence you have placed in me for now nearly four years, and again return me as one of your representatives. Before the day of nomination I shall endeavour personally to wait on you and solicit your votes and interest, Pledging myself if re-elected, to use, as I have hitherto endeavoured to do, my best exertions for the interests of the city. lain, Gentlemen, Your obedient servant, 518 c JAMES GEORGE HAWKES. TO R. 11. RHODES, ESQUIRE. WE THE UNDERSIGNED respectfully " request that you will allow yourself to be put in nomination for the representation of the Bays District in the next Provincial Council. , We are led to make this request, knowing that from your intimate acquaintance with its requirements (as well as those of the province at large), you are eminently fitted to become its representative in the Council. G. W. Marshall James Pieaithly Robert Munro Lancelot Walker Thos, ijommervillo Thomas White Win. Stewart Alfred Condon Thomas Orr Hay , Thomas Kay Joshua Rise George Mason . Thomas Ware John Fliii-ty George Sefton Edward William Harriss William Moore W. S, Harris Joseph.l nines Alexander Coffin G.M. Darks Amos Green H. Bennett Henry Mcintosh Geo. Holmes John Marshall Alexander Macintosh Henry Firmston David ]). MaoKreijor 11. Haley Henry Waghom David Wajjhorn 'Arthur Waghnrn, sen. George Boleyn Mark Turner To Mr. G. \Y. MARSHALL, -and the Gentlemen signing the requisition. GENTLEMI<;N,-I thank you for the honour you have conferred upon me by asking mo for the third time, to represent your interests in the Provincial Council. I have much pleasure in acceding to your request, My long acquaintance with you renders it unnecessary for me to enter at length upon my political opinions. I am, however, distinctly averse to any alterations in the land regulations; and will, as far as lies in my power, advocate the interests of your district. , I nm, Gentlemen, Your obedient sorvant, R.H.RHODES. Lyttelton, Feb. 21,1866.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XXV, Issue 1696, 24 May 1866, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Lyttelton Times, Volume XXV, Issue 1696, 24 May 1866, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Lyttelton Times, Volume XXV, Issue 1696, 24 May 1866, Page 4