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i PUBLIC NOTICE. Zgtlellon, Jan, B</t, 1855. fI^HE Undersigned being three Trustees ■*• appointed in the Church-Property Trust 1 Ordinance, do hereby, in pursuance of the provisions of the said Ordinance, call a Special Meeting of Trustees, to be hoklen at. tbetemporary Church at Lyttelton, on Thursday, the twenty-fifth day of January inst., at noon, for the reconsideration of the Bye-Laws, and for the transaction of general business. W. Donald, ] B. W. Dudley, [Trustees. Chas. Simeon, J PUBLIC NOTICE. HHAKE NOTICE, that the Partnership . hitherto carried on between us the undersigned, William Derisley Wood and William Chisnall, as stockowners, has this day been dissolved by mutual consent; and all debts and liabilities of and to the late firm are to be respectively paid by and to the said William Chisuall. Witness our hands this eighth day of January ouc thousand eight hundred and fifty-five. Wm. D. Wood. W. Chissall. Signed by the above-named William Derisley Wood and William Chisnall, in presence of J. L. Pobtek, solicitor, Ghristchurch. J. Thompson, Clerk to Mr. Porter. notice. npHE Undersigned requests that all per- -*- sons indebted to him will pay their respective accounts on or before the Ist day of February next, 1855; if not paid, they will be recovered in a summary way, without further notice, and without any respect of persons. Joux Collies. Lyttelton, Jan. sth, 1855. NOTICE. AS T. Culling is about to leave the Settlement eaily in February, he requests that all parties indebted to him will pay their respective accounts on or before the Ist of that month. All accounts left unpaid after that date will be sued for. All persons having claims or demands on T.C., are requested to send them in immediately, that they may be discharged. AUDSLEY ACADEMY, PIGEON BAY. npHE above Schooi: av'ill Re-open on •^ Tuesday, 23rd January inst. Young Ladies are received for the same course of study as the young Gentlemen. Terms for boarders, including the use of books, Sec, seven and a-half guineas per quarter. SCHEME: Senior Class. English Grammar and Composition. Ancient and Modern History and Geography. Writing, plain and ornamental. The Practical Mathematics. Biblical History and Antiquities. The Elements of the Natural Sciences. Juxiou Glass. Rudiments of English Grammar and Composition. English and Colonial History. Writing. Arithmetic. Scripture History. Geography. Elements of Science. And if desired or expedient, Euclid, Algebra, ihe Rudiments of Latin, and Elementary Drawing. Francis Knowj.ks, Aisoc. Coll. Preceptors.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume V, Issue 229, 10 January 1855, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Lyttelton Times, Volume V, Issue 229, 10 January 1855, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Lyttelton Times, Volume V, Issue 229, 10 January 1855, Page 1

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