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FOR MELBOURNE DIRECT. r rpilE Clipper Bug Piima ~pf ~vk Donna, Spioul, mastei, f x /jiV>^'E>\ 200 Tons buithen, will sail r'S^j^S^\\ fin the above Port 48 hours -l^L-lis^'& aftei hei au'ival fiom the ~^Zl~*s>fzz~ Chatham Islands. Foi fj eight or passage, apply to A. J. Alpoet, Agent. Lyttelton, August 29, 1854. FOR FREIGHT OR CHARTER, mHE Schooner " PALINURUS," 15 -*- Tons, Johnston, Sittey & Le Chen. NOTICE. mAKE NOTICE, Ijhit^he Partnership JL hithiertci subsisting between us, the undersigned,: Jacmes Henry Martin and Charles John Perceval, of Papanui, has this day been dissolved by mutualconsent: All debts contracted by the late firm "will be discharged by Charles John Perceval, to whym all debts are to be paid. Witness ouv hands this twenty-third day of August, 1854. James Henry Martin, Charles John Pebceval. J. W. Papprill, lw itnesses Thomas Papprill, :/^ ltnessesROAD TO THE PLAINS. HOITCE. 4 A PUBLIC MEETING will take place at the Town Hall, Lyttelton, on Monday evening, September 4, at seven o'clock precisely, " To take into consideration "Mr. Hughes Plan and Report," s when the attendance of all parties interested in the subject is particularly requested. (Signed) C. R. Bjcakiston, Chairman of the Provisional Committee. Lyttelton, August 28th, 1854. lecture, ON TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1854, At Seven o'clock precisely. A LECTURE will be delivered at the Lyttelton Town Hall, by Mr. H. J. Porter. Subject :—Notes of Tour through Denmark and Sweden, with an account of the total Eclipse of the Sun in 1851, as seen from Gottenburg, Those who are not members of the Lyttelton Colonists' Society will be admitted on payment of sixpence each. Christcnurcn Church. Building Fund. IT is earnestly requested that Subscriptions, not yet paid, be paid without further delay either to the above account at the Union Bank, Lyttelton, or to the Rev. H. Jacobs, Treasurer, as the works will be completed in the course ot a few days. Those who have not yet subscribed are respectfully informed that the required amount is not yet made up, a considerable sum being still needed. The following subscriptions have been received since the last advertisement: — £. s, r>. E. Wade Caulfield, Esq. (additional) 2 0 0 Burrell Parkerson, Esq. . . .200 A Friend (per Rev. O. Mathias) .10 0 Mrs. Watson 10 0 Mr. Guilford (per Mr. Luck) . .050 The Iron Cross on the North Gable has been presented by Mr. Luck. H. Jacobs, Secretary and Treasurer. Christchurcb, August 30th, 1854.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume IV, Issue 192, 2 September 1854, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Lyttelton Times, Volume IV, Issue 192, 2 September 1854, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Lyttelton Times, Volume IV, Issue 192, 2 September 1854, Page 1

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