r j,; notice. T^OTIGE^ES HEREBY GIVEN, that' -^ Me. Richard Hamiax, of Christchurch, has been authorized by me to let and manage the Lands held by the Canterbury Association in trust for Ecclesiastical purposes, and to receive the rents for tlie same. John Robert Godley, Agent Canterbury-Association. December 7, 1852 . NOTICE. rriHE Public are hereby Cautioned, that -*- any parties driving Scabby Sheep across the runs in the occupation of the Undersigned, will be proceeded against with the utmost rigour of the law. Hanmer, Woolcombe, S. Hodgkinsou, & J. S. WoRTLEY, C. SIDEY, E. J. Lee, C. H. Brown, E. Jollie, J. McFaislaxe, J. S. CaVERIIILTi, C. O. Torlesse, G. O. Greenwood, — Chapman,D. M. Laurie, — lliggins. Parties travelling with stock are requested, to give notice of their approach, that the owner of the run may have the opportunity of pointing out to them the most convenient.ron'd. MOTIGE. THE Members of the Ancient Order of Foresters will hold their first Anniversary on Monday,, the 3rd of January, 1853, at the Golden Fleece Hotel, Christchurch, when the Brethren of the Society will be happy with the company of any gentlemen who ni.iy honour them with their presence. Dinner on the. tabic at 5 o'clock. Tickets can he obtained of Brother Gartner, or Brother George Hills, Secretary. Tickets ss. each. P.S. . The principles of the Society will be explained in the course of the evening. NOTICE. ~ PERSONS ' wishing to make arrangements for depasturing Cows, Horses, &c. on No. 40 Pasturage Section, (about 200 acres,) Lyttelton, and on about 80 acres also of Rural Land contiguous, are requested to apply to the undersigned' without delay, he having hired the run of the above for a given period. Parties wishing to depasture sheep on their first landing, may do so on very moderate terms. t William Allott. Jackson Road, Lyttelton, Oct. fi, 1852. Statistics of the Canterbury Settlement. IT being extremely desirable that a cor- . rect account of the Progress of the Settlemerit should he obtained for the guidance of our friends at home, and for the satisfaction of the colonists here, the Christchurch Colonists' Society will, with the co-operation of those interested in so necessary and beneficial a work, collect all obtainable matter: the Statistical Committee, therefore, on public grounds, will feel obliged for any information connected with the subject, addressed to Dr. Martin, chairman of the Statistical Committee, care of Mr. Bishop, Marketplace, Christchurch. _____ WANTED, A GOOD Farming MAN to live in the house. Apply to Mr. Kent, Isis Farm. WANTED, AN Unselected Land-Order. Apply to Mr. Peichard, Solicitor, Christchurch. BOARD AND LODGING. WANTED, by a Single Gentleman, in Lyttelton, Board and Lodging in a respectable family: terms moderate. Address, by letter, to " X.Y.Z.," at the office of the Lyttelton Times.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume II, Issue 103, 25 December 1852, Page 1
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455Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Lyttelton Times, Volume II, Issue 103, 25 December 1852, Page 1
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