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Public Notices. ANNUAL CLEARING SALE OF A VERY LARGE STOCK OF BOOTS AND SHOES, AT SUCH LOW PRICES THAT WILL DEFT COMPETITION, AT THE NORTHAMPTON BOOT AND SHOE WAREHOUSE, NEXT TO THE WHITE HART HOTEL, HIGH STREET, CHRISTCHURCH Gents' Shooting Boots, our own make, at 15s 6d Do Lace-ups, do, at 14s 6d Do, our own make, Elastic-side, superior quality, at 16s 6d Our own make Watertights, superior quality, at 14s 9d Kid Elastic-side, superior quality, at 9s 6d to 7s 9d Colonial-make, copper toes, 4 to 6, at 3s 3d Colonial-make, copper toes, 6t09, at 45.2 d Colonial-make, copper toes, 10 to 13, at 5s 6d Our own make Bluchers, superior quality, at 10s 6d Short Wellingtons, at lls 6d Long Wellingtons, at 16s 6d A large stock of Gentlemen’s Elastic-side Boots at 7s 9d Kid Elastic.side, at 6s 6d Do do, at 6s Colonial-make, Maids’, 1 to 2, at 7s Kid Elastic-side, 10 to 13, at 5s 6d Children’s Coloured Morocco, 2 to 5, at Is 5d Ladies’ and Gentlemen’s Leather Slippers at 2s lid to 3s 6d. All other sorts of Boots and Shoes, too numerous to particularise, will be sold at equally Low PriflM. 2584 H. MARKS, PROPRIETOR.

Election Notices. TO THSELECTORS Of the COLERIDGE DISTRICT. Gentlemen, — IT being generally understood that a vacancy will shortly occur in the Representation of the District in the General Assembly, by the resignation of Mf Kara lake, I hare been requested by a number of the electors to again offer myself as a candidate. If I should have the honour of being you representative I would not be pledged in any way to the present Ministry, but I should give them a general support as long as l found they continued to give a fair share of attention to Southern interests, and more especially to the interest of the Coleridge- district, by giving increased facilities for the development of its coal and other minerals. - I approve of the peaceful solution of the Native Difficulty, which has already done so much in restoring the confidence of English capitalists in New Zealand, and I look forward with hope to the extension of the direct trade to America as benefiting all classes of the community. I should,- however, watch carefully any proposed alterations of the existing relations between the General and Provincial Governments, and should oppose any change in the provincial control of the Waste Lands. I shall have great pleasure in meeting the Electors at such times and places as may be most convenient, to give any explanations that may 1» requited as td my‘ opinions on Education, Public Works, Immigration, or any other subject likely to engage the attention of the representatives at the approaching meeting of the General Assembly. I remain, Gentlemen, Your obedient servant, GEORGE HART. Winchmore, Ashburton, April 19,1872. 1231 COLERIDGE ELECTORAL DISTRICT. TO THE REV W. J. G. BLUETT. SIR, —WE, the undersigned Electors of the Coleridge District, request that you will allow yourself to be put in nomination for the Representation of the district in the General Assembly, and we undertake, in that event, to use our best endeavours to secure your return. DE EENZIE BRETT (And 60 other Electors). To the Hon. Col. BRETT and the other gentlemen who have signed the requisition. GENTLEMEN, —I have much pleasure in complying with your numerously signed Requisition, asking me to allow myself to be put in nomination for your district, and will take an early opportunity of expressing my views on the political questions of the day. I have the honour to be, Gentlemen, Your obedient servant, W. J. BLUETT. Holcombe, Leeston, 29th May, 1872 2212 Educational. BOARD OF EDUCATION. EXAMINATION OF CANDIDATES FOE MASTERSHIPS. THE Examination will bo held at the Government Buildings, Christchurch, on the 26th, 27th, and 28th inst., commencing each day at 10 a.m. W. MONTGOMERY, 2775 Chairman of the Board. Bazaars. ORPHANAGE, LYTTELTON. The fancy bazaar and gift AUCTION IN AID or THE ORGAN AND RECREATION FUND OF THIS INSTITUTION Will take place at THE ORPHANAGE, LYTTELTON, ON THURSDAY, JUNE 27. Legerdemain and other amusements; will take place at intervals, conducted by the “ Wizard of the South Atlantic.” Admission by ticket only, to be obtained at the Gates of the Institution, which will be open at 1 o’clock. Contributions will bo kindly received at Christchurch and forwarded to the Matron by MRS LEAKE, Colombo street, up to WEDNESDAY, Noon, the 26th inst. The usual late train leaves Lyttelton on Thursday, at 11.30 p.m. 2709

Easiness Notices. MR H. F. ALLEN, Surgeon Dentist, Colombo street, begs to inform the public of Christchurch that he has REOPENED his office, after his prolonged illness, where he may be Consulted every day from 10 until 4. 2708 SCHWARTZ & LEZARD, ‘^y'ATICHM AKERS, GOLDSMITHS, JEWELLERS, ELECTRO-PLATERS AND GILDERS, Coenbe of High and Cashel Streets, Christchurch. And at Viaduct Chambers, Holbom Viaduct, London, E.C., From which the Christchurch Establishment will be periodically supplied. First-class Medalists British Exhibition, 1862. Orders and repairs in any of the above branches will be attended to with accuracy and promptitude. 2600 Public Notices. PUBLIC NOTICE. THE BUSINESS of the Late Mr GEORGE WARNER, Merchant, will be CONTINUED IN THE SAME STYLE Under the Management of MR JAMES SHAND. WILLIAM DYMOCZ ) E _ ecutors JAMES SHAND ) JiXe U 24th June, 1872. 2803 PUBLIC NOTICE. AT MR ORAM’S PIER HOTEL, KAIAPOI. FOR A FEW DAYS ONLY. A BEAUTIFUL Collection of ENGLISH AND COLONIAL MANUFACTURED JEWELLERY Will be offered FOR SALE at the above Hotel, Consisting of—• Gold sets of earnings and brooches, gold and silver watches, ladies’ and albert chains, pins, dress rings, lockets> silver and gold crosses, and many other articles in the same line too numerous to mention. Quality Guaranteed, 2785 , STOCK-TAKING. THE Stores and Offices of the Undersigned will be CLOSED for the ANNUAL STOCK-TAKING, ON FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, June 28 and 29. Business will be resumed as usual on MONDAY, JULY 1. It is particularly requested that all Accounts against them be rendered before that time. TWENTYMAN & COUSIN, Cathedral Square, 2677 Christchurch. IF the person who put into my Paddocks in November, 1871, a small Brown HORSE, branded 8 under saddle, DOES NOT REMOVE HIM within 21 Days, he WILL BE SOLD to defray expenses. JASPER P. O’CALLAGHAN, Fendalltown. June 10,1872. 2527 MR B. SHORT will be happy to GIVE EVERY INFORMATION, either personally or by letter, WITHOUT CHARGE, respecting Life Assurance, Endowments, or Annuities. Address nare JOHN LEWIS, Esq., 385 Christchurch. NOTICE. ON account of my giving up theBUTCHERING I have to request that accounts against mo be sent in at once for settlement. Also that all accounts due to me be paid_ by 26th inst. To avoid business complications Mr BEARING, at the City Butchery, has authority to receive monies on my account, and whoso receipt will be a sufficient discharge. WILLIAM MoKEEVER. 27G2 ~ ESTATE OF WM. WATSON, BLACKSMITH, LINCOLN. ALL ACCOUNTS against the above Estate must be sent in to the undersigned at once, find all Accounts Owing to the Estate must bo paid to them without delay. JOHN ANDERSON, DAVID MORROW, | Trustees. 2434 AVON ROAD BOARD DISTRICT. FAKE NOTICE that the Board intends to levy a SEPARATE RATE of One hilling in the Pound on all the rateable prolerties abutting on the North Rond, from the ,’arlton Hotel to the Papanui Church, being cctions (parls of) 130, MB, 40, 6, 52,105, 33 135, and sections 243 v, 276, 302, 307, 101 ’ 151, 112, and 299, for the purpose of naking a FOOTPATH on the west side of he said road. F. T. HASKINS, Clerk to the Board. Road Board Office, June 5,1872. 2305

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 3567, 24 June 1872, Page 1

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