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Mlic Notices. I HEARING will commence at Chorlot Hills on MONDAY, 16th November next. 1 Oct. 22,1868. 01898 NO TIC E. Assigned Eatato of John Pawson, of tho York Mills. CEEDITORS of the above Estate are requested to attend a meeting to bo held at Mr Latter's Store, Akaroa, on TUESDAY, Nor. 10, at 12 o'clock. T.BROUGH l TrU9tcea 1741 E. C. LATTER f iruatcea - IN THE TRUST ESTATES OF KNIGHT & CO. AND E. SCHIVENOR. CREDITORS who have not sent in their Claims against the above Estates are requested to do so by SATURDAY, the 7th Inst, Creditors of both estates are requested to attend a Meeting, at the Offices of Mr Wynn Williams, on Wednesday, the 11th Inst., at 3 o'clock p.m., for the purpose of considering the propriety of distributing an immediate Dividend, and of determining by mutual agreement their respective rights under the Deed. As such an arrangement rcquiresunanimous consent, it is necessary that all interested shall be represented at the meeting, BOBEHT SYMINGTON,! Truate , g E. W. MORRAH. I lrusrees - LINCOLN FAIK, TT has been decided to hold this Fair Quar- . terly, on the following dates : 3rd Tuesday in January 3rd Tuesday in April 3rd Tuesday in July 3rd Tuesday in October. The scale of charges for cattle and horses has been reduced, and are as follows : Cattle up to 10 head, Is a head ; from 10 to 20,9 d per head ; and all over 20, 6d per head. Horses, Is each. Sheep, pigs, and implements, as before. S. D. GLYDE, 1857 Hon. Pec.

CONSTITUTIONAL, REFORM ASSOCIATION. IF E, the undersigned, believing the state IT of public affairs in this colony to be full of peril:—that (lie war at present existing will entail additional burdens on the people, already taxed to the utmost limit : that the present excessive taxation paralyses the best efforts of the colonists, and prevents intending emigrants from coming to these shores: and believing, also, that the Colonial Government and the General Assembly, as constituted, can neither legislate for, nor administer satisfactorily, the affairs of the colony— Hereby form ourselves into AN ASSOCIATION, With the following objects in view . To return Members to the House of Representatives pledged to vote against war expenditure for the sub jligation of the native race. To collect and diffuse statistical information, and endeavour, by public meetings and all oilier lawful means, to Induce the people of both Islands to petition her Majesty and the Imperial Parliament to revise the Constitution, and thereby obtain separate legislatures for the Northern and Middle Islands, with a Federal Congress for the establishment of a Customs Tariff; the maintenance of tbe public credit by payment of interest and sinking fund on Colonial loans; the management of the Marine Postal Services; and providing for and conducting external defence.

W. Wilson, Mayor of Charles Treleaven Christchurch Win. Manson G. Gould Jolm Studholme, W. Montgomery, M.H.R. M.P.C. Kobert Swan R. H. Rhodes, M.P.C. Walter Kennaway, W. Beeves, J. P. M.l'.C. James George Hawkcs, Chas. S. Howell M.P.C, 0. H. Wakiston, J.!'. Joshua S. Williams, William Black M.P.O. Edward llichnrdson R. J. S. Harman, J.P. David Morrow W. H. Wynn Wil- H. M. Morten liams, M.P.O. James Wood, saddler A. Hornbrook, M.P.C. I. b\ Nathan James S. Turnbull, W. J. Mills John D. Enys, J.P. P. C. Aikman Courtney Nedwill, M.D. L. Harper W. G. Inman Frank Pitt T. Nottidge Forster F, Nixon C. Clark B. Petersen & Co P. l'rebble 11. Montgomery J. Woodford P. W. Turner G. Simmons J. G. Uuddenklau Thos. Osl orn Alexander J. Walker Thos. Pye Chas. Kiver, jun. David Nairn Thomas Fisher, M.D. E. Mitchell H. P. Murray-Ayns- John H. Caton ley, M.P.C. Win. Norman H.H.Hennah Alex. Matthev A. Ayers David Scott George W. H. Lee Henry A. Scott, J.P. W. H. Lane W. Sidney Smith J. 11. Bennett W. Savage F.W. Delamain.M.P. H. P. West W. Hislop P. Fredk. Beeby A. McLean W. Hislop J. C. Ilclmore P. Fredk. Bi T. H. Wigley, J.P., H. S. Drown and M.P.C. Nelson E. 11. Maude M. Sandstein P. Laurie riobert Sutherland W. L. Hawkins Thos. Harrison T. Wallace & Co. Frederick Hobbs William Hobbs W, H. Hobbs Edwin Oatway Henry Nicholls Wm. Storer Polton Fowler K. Walton John Griffiths Jno. Morgan G. T. Phisnall Fred. W. Thiel VV. Hall H. F. Poore J. W. Oram Alfred Simpson Richard Robinson' Fred. Lane Hym in Marks Henry Sawtell Jeremiah Newsome Joseph Bailey John Dempsey John G. Wood John, Parkinson Thomas Hay ward J. C. F. Lawrence W. Brice Thos. Pavitt Edw. Pevitt li. Krunsden Robt. P. Crosbie A. J. Stevens Alfred Oaborn Thos. Kent Stephen Harper Wm.Leggott J. W. Slade George Rutherford Thos. I, Joynt G, McWilliams Thos, Grantham G. Coates & Co John C. Angus C. Dearing Henry Mation Wm Calvert George Jones W, Pengelly Thomas Wyons J, Mills Ud. Geddis N.J. Suckling J.D.Smith Wm, Hy. Lord James Carter Henry Wilkinson William Allan E John Suckling Charles Oswald W. H. Davenport A. C. Barker, M,! A.Mcore J. S. Barker S. B. Stifle S. Gundry W. D. Barnard D, C, Anderson W, B Joneß C. Cooper William Pratt W. Withey A. C. Knight, M.P.C. Chas. J. Hill P. E. Marcliaht Wm. Slater John Williamson Henry Scrimshaw Fdward Hamilton W. Harris fanner, Sandhills 3. B, Moles, farmer, T. M. Hasßal Riccarton Benj. Bailey, Henry Jolm Goodman Topp, farmers, J. W. Anderson Woodend John McCallum Wm. tiramley, farmer, T, Wallace '.'ltangiora B. Simpson Augustus Florance, Jolm N. Wood . fcenr,, M.D., L.S.A. |Wm. Wheeler 0. K. Brings ;W. H. Butler Wm. Collins tEdward Salter Ebenezer Long Kdwin Green George T. Hawker Wm. Ness' ;W. H. Butler lEdward Salter Daniel Fine William Milton Gamble' 7 John Broughton "■■' C 1728

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XXX, Issue 2460, 10 November 1868, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Lyttelton Times, Volume XXX, Issue 2460, 10 November 1868, Page 4

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