TO CONTRACTORS, THE Agent of the Union Bank of Australia, is desirous to receive Tenders for alterations at the house lately occupied by the Agent of the Canterbury Association. Plans and specification may be seen at the architect's, Mr. B. W. Mountfort, London-street, Ly Helton, between the hours of-10 A..M. and 4 p.m., on and after Monday, January 10, 1852. Sealed Tenders, endorsed "Tenders for alterations in Bank Building," to be delivered to J. Spowers, Esq., at the Bank, till noon, Saturday, Jan. 15. The Agent does not pledge himself to accept the lowest tender. NOTICE. TENDERS will be received at my residence, Winchester Street, until Monday, January 10, 1853, for the purchase of the Surplus Materials (Wood and Bricks), now lying in the enclosure of the New Church, Tenders to be at per 100 ft. Timber, and per 1,000 Bricks. War. Donald, Hon. Sec, Building Committee. NOTICE. THE 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 lawl Hasher, Woolcombe, S. Hodgkinson, & J". S. WoRTLJBY, C. SIDEY, E. J. Lee, C.H.Brown, E.Jollie, J. McFaedane, J. S. Caverhill, C. O. Torlesse, G. 0.. Greenwood, — Chapman, D. M. Laurie, — Higgins. 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 road. NOTICE. "VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that r-L^l .Mr. Richard Harman, of Christehurch, 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 the same." John Robert Godley, Agent Canterbury Association. December 7, 1852. Statistics of the. Canterbury Settlement. IT being extremely desirable that a correct account of the Progress of the Settlement should be obtained for the guidance of our friends at home, and for the satisfaction of the colonists here, the Christehurch Colonists' Societywill, with the co-operation of those interested iv 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 ol" the Statistical Committee, care of Mr. Bishop, Marketplace, Christehurch. JOSEPH ASHBY, ©nilor, Sec. LONDON STREET, LYTTELTON, T> ESPECTFULLY invites the attention J-V of the inhabitants of Lyttelton and Christchurch to his Stock of Beady-made Wearing Apparel, which he has just received direct from England, consisting of a great variety of clothing suitable for the present season, and at such prices as cannot fail to give satisfaction to those who may feel disposed to give them a trial. N.B. Clothing made to order in the first style of fashion, and on the shortest notice.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume III, Issue 105, 8 January 1853, Page 1
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465Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Lyttelton Times, Volume III, Issue 105, 8 January 1853, Page 1
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