NOTICE. npHE Offertory at Lyttelton Church on -*- Sunday next the 7th instant, will be appropriated to the Lyttelton Church Building Fund, and a Collection will be made at the Evening Service for the same object. B. W*. Dudley. Lyttelton, sth November. "~ NOTICE. ; We, the Undersigned, invite the inhabitants of Lyttelton and its neighbourhood to assemble in Public Meeting on Wednesday, thelOthinst.,^ at 7 p.m., at the Mitre Hotel, for the purpose of conveying to the Secretary for the Colonies, and to their friends in Parliament, the expression of their gratitude for the measure of Local SelfGovernment which has just been enacted for New Zealand. John .Robert Godley, j.p. Charles Simeon, r.m. James E. Fitzgerald, j.p. Isaac Cookson, j.p. Robert U. Rhodes, j.p. Lyttelton, Nov. Ist, 1852. HHHE Undersigned beg to inform the -*- Stpckowners of the Canterbury Settlement, that they have made arrangements for a first-el-ss ship to call at this Port early in January, for the purpose of loading Wool for London. They are ready to receive Wool for Shipment, either at their Store, Eaipoi, or their new Wool Shed, at the Jetty, Lyttelton. Cookson, Bowler & Co. ilrncT GEORGE LOT HUNT, Butcher, iv Canterbury Street, is still carrying on Business in the above line, hut fur Cash only. NOTICE. ALL Persons having Goods, &c. deposited at Willoughby's Wharf, Lyttelton, are requested to move the same with as little delay as possible, on payment of the charges thereon : if not done, the articles will be sold to defray expenses. N.B. A Sale of superior Furniture, some Bedding, Kitchen Utensils, Crockery, Filters, &c, a" Crab Engine, Barrow Wheels, Glue, Nails and Screws, Paint and Brushes, and various other articles, will take place in a few days, of which due notice will be given, if not previously disposer! of by Private Contract. Lyttekou, Sept. 30, 1552. NOTICE. MR. PARKINSON begs to inform the Public that in consequence of the impracticable state of the overland route from the Wairau, the Entire Horse, Glendoii, will not arrive to cover this Sea.on iv tiie Canterbury Settlement. Mahoenui, Nov. sth, 1852. IN THE PRESS, To he Published on Thursday Nest, THE NEW ZEALAND GOVERNMENT. BILL, price Gd. To be had at the Lyttelton Times office. NELSON MINING COMPANY. THE Company requires a Mineral Survey of, and report upon their coal held at Pakawatt in Massacre Bay. 'The report must he accompanied by the usual plans and sections nf the Strata. The extent of the Held is SO English statute acres. A Boiing apparatus may be obtained in the Settlement. Peisons desirous of contracting for the survey and re-, port, are requested to communicate with \V. T. L. Travkrs, Secretary pro. tern, to the Company. Nelson, New Zealand, 23rd October, 1852.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume II, Issue 96, 6 November 1852, Page 1
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