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NOTICE. HHHE Committee appointed to investigate ■*• the charges brought against the Canterbury Association, and others, beg to announce that a Public Meeting will be held at the Barracks on Friday Evening, the 28th instant, to receive their report. Chair to be taken at Half-past 7 o'clock. W. Donald, Chairman. ~ NOTICE, THE undersigned begs to request all parties indebted to him to settle their accounts as soon as convenient, and begs, also, to give notice that all outstanding debts of 1851 and 1852 will be charged 5 per cent interest, if not settled on or before the Ist of February next. S. Gibbs. ChristchDreh, January, 1353. NOTICE. MAJOR O'CONNELL begs to state that he has transferred his Agency to Mr. Geo. H. Thibe, of Lyttelton, with' whom in future all communications for him should be left. • Mount Grey, January 14, 1853. Tribe's Wharf, Lyttelton. THE attention of the Public is called to the above Wharf, where Goods and produCe of every description can be lauded and stored for re-shipment or otherwise, at economical rates. Geo. H. Tpjbe. Ist January, 1853. Canterbury Mill. rpHE above Mill will be open for BusiJ- ness the first or second week in February, of which further notice will be given. A liberal price given for wheat. D. Inwood. Grehan Mills, Akaroa. MESSRS. C. L. HAYLOCK & SONS beg to announce to the Agriculturists of Canterbury and Banks' Peninsula, that they have just completed a first-rate FLOUE MILL, and will be happy to receive Cargoes of Grain to Smut, Grind, and Dress according to order, at Colonial Prices, and trust by strict attention and perseverance to merit the patronage of their brother Colonists. . Parties sending Cargoes of Grain to grind, &c, by waiting a shoft time may receive the same on the vessel's return, as they hope to be able to manufacture Twenty Bags per day. For further particulars apply to Messrs. Cookson, Bowlbu, & Co., Lyttelton, January 7th, 1853. The Collegiate Grammar School, Christchurch. rpHE School will re-open on Wednesday, J- the 26th instant, at half-past nine, a.m. It is requested that Boarders may be sent on Tuesday, the 25th. Henry Jacobs, Head Muster. N.B. There are vacancies fur Two Boarders in the Head Master's house. Christchurch, Jan. 11, 1553. GOLD! GOLDS GOLD BOUGHT in any- Quantity. Muses Smith, 499, London-street, Lyttelton.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume III, Issue 107, 22 January 1853, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Lyttelton Times, Volume III, Issue 107, 22 January 1853, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Lyttelton Times, Volume III, Issue 107, 22 January 1853, Page 1

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