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BANKRUPT STOCK. TO BK SOLD BY AUCTION, TIII3 DAY (FRIDAY), JAN. 17, At 1 o'clock. Mil J. L. "WILSON lias received Instruction from the Trustee in Bankruptcy TO S E L L, On the Promises of Mr W. XI. Clarkson, opposite tho Goorgo and Dragon Hotel* Templeton, AU his STOCK AND PLANT. Consisting of—--3 Horses 3 Co-vs 1 Calf 3 Sheep Dogs 1 liuggy and Harness Ac. Ao. Terms Cosh. 6215.77 CHRISTCHURCH HOWLING CLUB. MEMBERS selected to play in tho match Against Dunedin will please to bo on the Green at 2 o’clock this afternoon punctual^. 6380-82 ’ Hon.’Sec. PARK TERRACE. FOR SALE—Tho Residcnoe of tho undersigned. Tho house is now, the rooms largo and lofty and fitted with every convenience; goa laid on; hot and cold baths, concrete cellar, Ac. Tho house stands on halt an acre of land. For cards to view and terms, apply to RICHARD D. THOMAS, Jan. 7,1879. Hereford street. 6289-89 CHRISTCHURCH BOWLING CLUB. MEMBERS are reminded that a Match, 10 Chr.atohuroh v. 10 Dunedin, will take place on the Club Ground, Worcester street, on Friday, Jan. 17. Play will commence punctually at 2 o'clock. J. A, BIRD, 5286-79 Hon. Sec. BANK OP NEW SOUTH WALES. THIS Bonk is prepared to make special arrangements for DEPOSITS lodged for fixed periods, and transact all other Banking business on terms to be arranged on application. Rates of Exchange on London are altered to as follows: Buying, 6© days sight, J per cent discount Selling, 60 days si^l Christchurch, Deo. li, 1878. 6779 EYE, EAR, AND THROAT SPECIALIST. T|R SCHWARZ BACH has arrived in Christ- - ■ church, and may be consulted till JAN. 21 at the Commercial Hotel, private entrance. Cathedral square, previous to his departure for Europe. Hours—Prom 10 to X. 4557-00 THE EXCHANGE. JL. WILSON begs to Inform the Public • that he has Removed his Business to his new brick buildings, THE EXCHANGE, Cashel street, opposite Messrs Jameson Bros., Christchurch. 4602-61 MUTUAL BENEFIT BUILDING AND INVESTMENT SOCIETY OP CANTERBURY (PERMANENT). Established 1873. (Incorporated under the “ Building Societies’ Act X 876." THIS Society receives money on deposit in sums of £25 and upwards. Highest current rates of interest for fixed periods or at call. Copies of the recently issued balance-sheet, and all necessary information, may bo obtained at the Society's offices, Cashel street. 2681-5 J. A. BIRD, Secretary. PROSPECTUS TEMPERANCE HOTEL COMPANY (LIMITED). CAPITAL £IO,OOO (With power to increase if found desirable) IN 10,000 SHARES OP £1 EACH, Deposit, la x>er share; 2s on allotment, and calls of not exceeding 2s per share at intervals of not lees than three months. Provisional Directors : His Worship the Mayor C. R. Blakiston, Esq., of Christchurch J.P. His Worship the Mayor G. L. Hellish, Esq., J.P. of Sydenham J. P. Jameson,Esq., J.P. The Very Rev the Dean 8. P. Andrews, Esq. of Christchurch H, W. Packer, Esq, The Hon William Fox, Rev C. Fraser M.H.B. J. Anderson, Esq., J.P. Alfred Saunders, Esq., George Gould, Esq, M.H.B, W. Pratt, Esq. H. J. Tancred, Esq., J.P. J. G. Hawkes, Esq, J. A. Bird, Esq. Bankers : The National Bank of New Zealand, Hereford street. Solicitors : Wessrs Wynn-Williams and Deacon. Tempo eart Ofpices : At Old Temperance Hall, Gloucester street. Open on Wednesdays and Saturdays. THUS. DODD, 4982-71 Secretary.

ENLARGEMENT OF THE LYTTELTON TIMES . THE history of the Lyttelton Times is a curiously exact counterpart of the history of the district it represents. Commencing from very small beginnings, the rapid and continuous growth of Canterbury can be traced almost exactly by the repeated enlargements of the Journal which owes its birth to the founders of the Province. As population and wealth grew in the district, the Lyttelton Times kept pace with that growth j but the exceptionally rapid increase of settlement during the past two years has almost outpaced the efforts of the Proprietors. In spite of the last and greatest enlargement, want »f space has repeatedly been pleaded as an excuse for the omission, curtailment, or postponement of important news, interesting reports, or valuable correspondence. To obviate this difficulty, and do justice to the wants of a public that has always liberally supported their Journal, the Proprietors intend from this day to permanently enlarge the Lyttelton Times by making it a daily eight-paged paper —the largest morning journal in New Zealand. By this means they hope to fully satisfy t the requirements of their readers. By avoiding the objectionable feature of supplements, room will henceforth bo found in the body of the paper for all the advertisements wliich may bo entrusted to its widely • circulated columns. Christchurch, Jan. 4,1879.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume LI, Issue 5584, 17 January 1879, Page 4

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