For Sydney Direct. t^^N^s r| lHEfine clipper schooff SM>3!^ ncr VIBILIA, jM^^^^fcNN. Capt. Scoones, will leave for Jb^^E^3e£i^' the above port, on or abour 17th March, for freight ot passage apply to B. Latteb, or ) A t H. J. Le Cben, } Agents For Sydney direct, TO FOLLOW. THE « GRATITUDE,'? rpHE Fine Fast-Sailing Bkigantine -■- "CAMILLA" has most of her cargo engaged.' For freight or passage immediate application is necessary to Captain Plant, or R OBERT WAITT. Lyttelton, Feb. 27tb. Christchurch Country District Election, THIS DAY. VOTE FOR MR. WM. THOMSON, or Governor's Bay. VOTING PAPERS may be had at the Mitre and Canterbury Hotels, Lyttelton ; and at the Royal and Golden Fleece Hotels, and White Hart, Christchurch. § NOTICE. " THE Committee for conducting Mr. Ollivier's Election for tbe Provincial Council will sit at the White Hart, Christchurch, THIS DAY, where Polling-papers may be obtained. Polling-papers may also be had at Messrs. Gould and Miles's, Christchurch ; at the Canterbury Hotel, Lyttelton; and at the office of the Lyttelton Times v -■• NOTICE. H E Partnership hitherto existing between Henry Worsley and William B. Tosswill, both of Christchurch, is this day dissolved by mutual consent. H. J. Worsley, W. B. Tosswill. Witnesses \ F' J' Hankinson' Witnesses | Edward Edwards. .February 27th, 1865. J B PIANOFORTES. JF. BALLARD has made arrangements • for a constant supply of very _superior Co-^tage Pianos in rosewood and walnut, similar to the very beautiful instrument lately landed ex " Thomas and Henry." Lyttelton, March 8, 1855. LOST. A SHORT time since, a GOLD SEAL, engraved with crest and initials " CD." Whoever has found the same, and will bring it to this office, shall be rewarded. . . :- ~ STRAYED. A' considerable time since, from Mr. Garland's herd, ARED and WHITE BULL, branded on the Rump L, with »-« running through it, forming a cross. Also a Strawberry-coloured 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, Christchurch, shall receive 20s. reward for each beast. Christchnrcb, Feb. 22nd. . FIVE POUNDS REWARD STRAYED in August, 1853, a White Cow, with red spots on neck, branded X and F near rump, supposed to have two calves with her, one about 18 months old. Any oue delivering the said cow to Mr. Field, Christchurch, shall receive £o if with tivo calves as above, £3 if with only one, or £2 if without.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume V, Issue 246, 10 March 1855, Page 1
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