PUBLIC NOTICE. Annual General Meeting of the -*- Church Pioperty Trustees will be held, in accordance with the terms of the C. P. T. Ordinance, on Thursday, the Ist of March, at noon, at the School Room, Christcliurcb. The acting Secretary is desirous of giving notice, that the following, amongst other business,'will be brought forward :— 1. The Report of the Committee appointed to negociate with Mr. Seweli. • 2. The appointment' of a Managing Committee. - '• 3. A proposal made by Mr. Seweli for the immediate establishment of the College. Henry Jacobs, Acting Secretary. Chrißtcbnrch; Feb. 14, 1855. Opening of the New Wesleyan Chapel, - Lyttelton. GN .SUNDAY, March 4th, the above '-Chapel'will be opened ior the Public Worship of God. Divine Service .will, commence in the morning'at ll i o'clock, aud in the evening at half-past 6. A collection will be made after each service. . ; On Mosday, March sth, at five o'clock, a public.TEA Meei-ing will be held in the same place. -■: Admission 2s. . ,; , ._■;. John Aldeed, Minister. Lyttelton, Feb. 23, 1855. ''"_ . --.",■_ ■■ ■•■• '■]■' STRAYED. "-■;'■■ '"■-. '\ ■; A considerable time since, from Mr. Garland* herd % ■'"'"". A. RED and WHITE YEARLINGfSTEER, branded on the rump L, with •-• running through it, forming a cross. Also a Strawbeiry-culoured Yearling Heifer, with red head, not branded. Whoever will give, such information as : will enable the owner to recover them, either to Mr. Garland, Heathcote Farm, or to Mr. Luck, Clnistchurch, shall receive 20s. reward for eaqh beast. Christehnrch, Feb. 22nd. \ FIVE POUNDS REWARD STRAYED in August, 1853, a White Cow, with red spots on neck, branded X ami F near rump, supposed to. have two calves With her, one about 18 month's old. Anyone delivering the said cow to Mr. FiELJ>,_Christchurcli, shall receive £5 if with two calves as above, £3 if with only one, or £2. if without. Grasses, Clovers, &c. for autumn sowing. J/Y Cwt. of Mixed Permanent Pasture G ra sses (the a'op of the present season) 10-cwt. White and Hed Clovers 5 do. Perennial Red Clover or Cow-grass 5 do. Broad-leaved Trefoil, Lucerue and Trifolium Incaruatiun 2 do. Cabbage, Cauliflower, Savoy, and " curled Borecole 40 lbs. Strasburg Onion 40 lbs. White Stove Turnip. W. ,Wii.son, Nursery, and Seedsman. NORWICH QUAY. To be let, EOR a term of IS years, Two Quaktes Acre Sections "of Town Land, advantageously situate for business, fronting upon Norwich Quay, and late in the occupation of. Mr. George Heavy Tribe. The Sections are numbered 213 and 21-i on the map of the Town of I.ytleltoii, ami nmy.be taken together or separately. Hem of both sections £4Q per annum, or if separate £$8 \m annum each. Further particulars may be had on application at the oißce of Mr. VVokmald, sulici-.oir, Loudon Street,"" Ly Helton. [ Lyttultpu, 15th Feb,,lSss.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume V, Issue 242, 24 February 1855, Page 1
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