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New Advertisements. TO THE ELECTORS OF canterbury. riENTLEMEN;- Would you be good enough to meet me at COICER'S HALL, on TUESDAY EVENING NEXT, at Seven o'clock, when I propose to offer some remarks on Mr. Lance's lute address respecting the Waste Lands. I should be pleased if Mr. Lance himself could conveniently attend. I atn, Gentlemen, Your faithful servant, W. T. L. TRIERS. Christchurch, May 24, 1866. c G64 TO THE ELECTORS OP CANTERBURY. GENTLEMEN —The show of hands was in favour of Mr. Moorhouse at the Nomination, and no doubt that gentleman feels greatly encouraged by it; the more so, because some electors in petticoats held up their hands too, lam not in the least discouraged, and have to express my hope that those who support me will go to the poll with the same determination to win, with which I still carry on the contest. I am, Gentlemen, Your faithful servant, W. T. L. TRAYERS. Christchurch, May 24, 1866. 665 c TO THE ELECTORS OF CANTER BURY. ENTLEMEN,—I beg to call your attention to the following extract from the report of my speech at the nomination on Wednesday last. "He would also speak on another subject which was embarrassing to electors. Many had pledged themselves to vote fcr the other two candidates some time ago, and whose opinions had since changed ; and he asked now those gentlemen to release those roters. Mr. Moorhouse: " I release everybody." He felt certain that Mr. Lance would do the same. Mr. Lance: " Certainly, certainly." If any elector felt embarassed by any pledge given to him he (Mr. Travers) released him from it." I am, Gentlemen, Your obedient servant, W. T. L. TRAVERS. Christchurch, May 24.1866. 663 c END OF NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Auctions. CATTLE! CATTLE!! CATTLE !1! QNE HUNDRED' AND FORTY HEAD OF PRIME MIXED STORE CATTLE, Now depasturing on the HURUNUI. BURNELL, BENNETT, AND SPROT. Christchurch, May 5, 1866. These cattle are in addition to the 120 head already advertise c 269 TOWN OF ROLLESTON. rpHE TOWN SECTIONS A will shortly be sold BY AUCTION BT MESSRS. OLLIVIER AND SON. The Great Southern Railway will for the present have its terminus at the Town of Bolleston, where also various lines for tramways diverge. The advantages of this position for a town are obvious; it is situated exactly opposite the Railway station near Weeden's, and will be the depot for the surrounding neighbourhood down to the Lake, and up to the Malvern Hills. There is a well with 15 feet of water, at a depth of 60 feet only, at the Railway Station. The sections will be open for application at the upset price of £25 per half acre, as laid out on the plans, and the applicant shall become the purchaser if no advance iB made upon that price at the sale. The day of sale will appear in a future advertisement. For further particulars apply to MESSRS. OLLIVIER & SON. Christchurch. Or to MR. WYNN WILLIAMS, Solicitor, Hereford Street, Cliriatchurcli. Where application for the sections can be made. N.B.—The purchase money to be paid in the following manner: £S deposit on the fall of the hammer, the balance on bills at 6, 12, and 18 months, with 10 per cent, interest. It 9 PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. Messrs. j. ollivier & son have received instructions to sell by PUBLIC AUCTION, AT AN EARLY DATE, A large assortment of TREES, SHRUBS, PLANTS, &0., &c., Consisting of—--1000 each two-year old hollies, English laurels, and laurestlnas 1000 shrubi, viz., variegated hollies, au-cuba-japonica, rhododendrons, sweet bays, pyrus japonica, cypresses, arborvitea, weiglia rosea, guelder rose, English box, Portugal laurels, euonymus, &c., &c 2000 each pines and scarlet filberts 4000 forest trees, viz., ash, oak elms, birch, and sycamores 200 roses, assorted A choice selection of fruit trees A quantity of strong thorns &0., &0., &3 The above are shortly expected to arrive per steamer from Nelson, and have been carefully taken up and packed, to ensure a ready sale. 545

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XXV, Issue 1697, 25 May 1866, Page 3

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