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Business Cards, JAM EM 1). OAR WOOD, (WiXBBAL BTOKBKISfIViSB. AKABOA. AQEKT FOR THE ' LTTTBLTON TIMES' C 75 MR. CHARLES COOPER, Sijhoeon-Dentist, New Brick Buildings, COLOMBO STREET, CHRIST CHURCH. 129 Public Notices ESTATE OF THE LATE ROBERT HALL. ALL PERSONS having claims against the estate of the late ROBERT HALL of Christchuriih Builder nre required to attend at my chambers in Lichfield street Cliristchurcli ,ou or before MONDAY the eleventh day of Marcli next to receive payment of the amounts thereof respectively AND NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that any person neglecting or omitting to attend as aforesaid will forfeit the amount of his claim inasmuch as the estate will immediately after the aforesaid day he distributed. Dated this nineteenth day of February 1867. THOS. I. JOYNT, Solicitor for the Trustees of the 6452 saiil estate. undersigned are Cash Buyers of Wool, 1. or will give liberal advances on the same consigned to their friends, Messrs. Dalgety & Co.. in London or Melbourne. They are also prepared to make advances on Stonk and Stations; and on stock placed in their hands for sale. Station stores "applied. E. S. DALGETY & Co. 23c Christchurch and Lvttelton. Government Notices. LYTTELTON HARBOUR WORKS. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. THE Provincial Government are prepared to receive TENDERS for the execution of about 72,000 Cubic Yards of Embankment for the reclamation of the space between Norwich Quny and the Sea-wall. The plan and specification of the workmay be seen at the Provincial Engineer's Office, Christchnrch, and at the Harbour Works Office, Lyttelton. Tenders to be sent in at or before noon on Tuesday, Feb. 2«, to the Secretary for Public Works, Cliristchurcli. The Government will not he hound to accept the lowest or any tender. JOSEPH BESWICK, Secretary for Public Works. Public Works Office, Cliristchurcli, Feb. 19,1867. 6472 PUBLIC NOTICE. THE PROVINCIAL GOVERNMENT will, until further notice, provide FREE PASSAGES for SINGLE WOMEN, between the ages of 12 and 40, emigrating from England to Canterbury, in ships under contract with the Provincial Government. Married women and children will b charged at the usual rates. The passages of male emigrants will bo charged for at the rate of £l4 per statute adult, on approved bills, payable thirty days after sight, or 10 per cent discount for cash payment. By order of his Honor the Superintendent, RICHD. R. ARMSTRONG, Immigration Officer. Immigration Office, Christchurch, Sept. 21,1865. 16 PUBLIC NOTICE. HIS Honor the Superintendent directs it to be notified that on the Ist April next, the Reserves of 'limber, on Banks Peninsula, numbered 228, 229,230 231,232, 233,234, i3.i, 2i 6, 237, 238, 239, 241, and 242, will Cease to be so Reserved, pursuant to a resolution of the Provincial Council, Session XXVI, in accordance with Clause 21, of the Waste Lands Regulations. Joseph beswick, Secretary for Public Works. Public Works Office, Cliristchurcli, January 24,1867. 5888 Miscellaneous. pOMING WONDERS expected between 1867 and 1875; by Rev. if. Baxter, author of " Nnpolcon, tbe Destined Monarch of the World." Authorised Australian edition, with 20engravings, 2s fid; or in cloth, 3s fid. GEORGE ROBERTSON, and all booksellers. 6513 rpo NEWS-AGENTS, BOOKSELLERS -L STATIO N E ItS, &C-FREDEEICK MAY British and Colonial News-agent, to Her Majesty and Royal Family, 9, Ring street, St. James' London, England. Newspapers, Periodicals, Books, Magazines, Stationery, &c, supplied on advantageous terms, and forwarded by earliest mails to New Zealand and all parts of the world. Terms f.irwarded, or orders executed, upon receipt of remittance, or reference to a London house. 6507

mHE KEBLK MEMORIAL. SnbscripI tions for the proposed College at Oxford, in memory of "The Christian Year." It is proposed to give puMiu and permanent expression to the love and reverence entertained for the author of " I lie Christian Year," by building mid endowing a college or hall, at Oxford, worthy to take its place among the stately foundations of ancient days, and to call it by his nmne. Were young men, whom want of means would otherwise deprive of a University education, may, at a very small cost, lie trained as christian gentlemen, many of ihem, it is hoped, as pastors of the church he so much loved. The Committee earnestly invite all in the colonies who have been taught, comforted, and strengthened by this sweet singer of the Church to join in this tribute to his memory. Names of Committee—(Those nmrke l*|nre also Trustees).— ♦His Grace the Archbishop of Canterbury, President. *Earl Nelson; *Earl Beauchamp; ♦Lord Hichard Cavt-ndish; "Bishop of Oxford; * Bishop of Salisbury; *Bishop of Gloucester and Bristol j *Lord Lyttelton ; *Sir Roumlell Palmer, Q.C. MP.; *Sir William Heathcote, Burt, Al P.; *llight Hon. Sir John T. Coleridge; *i(ij!ht Hon. Gathornc Hardy, M.P.; Kurt of Devon ; Sir \V. R. Farquhar, Bar!.; Her. 10. B. Pusey. D.D.j Bev. W. W. Shirley. 0 1).; Rev. Warden of All Souls, Oxford; Rev. Professor Mansel; Professor Mountagne Bernard; J. A. Shaw Stewart, Esq.; John G. Talbot, Ksq. Hon. Treasurer —J. A. Shaw Stewart, Esq., 13 Queen's Gate (W.), London, lion Secretary—Henry E. Pellew, l-sq., 22 Bollons (S.W.), London. OlHcc-t U'ateiloo Place, (S.W.), London. Clergymen and laymen in any part of the United Kingdom, in the colonies, or in foreign countries, who are willing to aid in carrying out the objicis of the Kehle Memorial, are invited to communicate immediately with the Hon. Sec. to arrange plans for collecting and lemiiting contributions to the fund, bnbscriptious may I e spread over five years without becoming a claim on the estate in case of death, and should he paid to the credit of-the Hon. Treasurer, at any of the following branches of the Union Bank of Australia, namely, Melbourne, Sydney, Adelaide, Brisbane, Hobart Town, Auckland, and Christchurcb, New Zealand. HENItY E. PELLEW, Hon. See., 5389 3 Waterloo Place, S.W., London.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 1929, 23 February 1867, Page 4

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