PUBLiG HOT ICE. AN Adjourned Meeting of the Church -£*- Property Trustees will be held in the Schoolroom at Christchurch, on Thursday, the loth instant, at noon, for the following purposes - -':-" r!'' ;f. 1.-To receive a farther Report from the committee appointed to negotiate with Mr. Sewell. 2. To receive a Report from the Provisional Committee on the steps to be taken for fouuding the college:-—and for other business. Henry Jacobs, Acting Secretary. Christchurch, March.6th, 1855. ;: "■".'■■■ To Persons in want of Servants and Labourers. "TVTOTICE is Hbeeby Gitemt,- that a -Li Register is opened in the Immigration Office at Lyttelton for applications for servants and labourers from amongst the Immigrants now shortly expected to arrive from England and Australia. All such applications must be addressed to Captain Parsons, Immigration Agent, Lyttelton, and should state the number of servants or labourers wanted, the nature of the service required of them, and the place where immigrants may apply for such service. Persons desirous of having servants or labourers hired for them on the arrival of any ship, must employ an'agent in Lyttelton to make such engagements. The Immigration Agent cannot interfere between employers and labourers further than to inform the immigrants where labour is required. - John Parsons, Immigration Agent. Lytteltonj\Feb. 24,1855.V'v,,"-.. LYTTELTON a^d PORT VICTORIA j HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. IT is proposed to establish at Lyttelton a Society for the encouragement of Horticulture and Floriculture. -Persons desirous of becoming members are invited to send their names to the Hon. Secretary. Should the means of the Society permit, it is intended to have, during the summer 1555 -56, three Fruit, Flower, and Vegetable Shows, on days to be appointed according to the forward-, nessof the season. provisional committed.'' A.J.Alport, R.H.Rhodes, J. F. Ballard, I. Shrimpton, A. Bayfield, Charles Simeon, I. T. Cookson, J. Spowers, Geo. Cotterill, J A. E.White, Wm. Donald, | R. Wormaid, B. W. Dudley, | The Committee are invited to meet on Monday evening next, the 12th inst.. at 7 o'clock. Wm. Donald, Hon. Sec. Imported Thorough. Bred Earns. (In lots to suit Purchasers), MR. .WAITT has received instructions from G.H.Moore, Esq., the importer, to submit to public competition at the Golden Fleece Hotel, Christchurch, on Saturday, the 31st March, at 12 o'clock, about 120 pure MERINGIIAMS from the celebrated flocks of R. Q. Ivennude, Esq., of Avoca, Van Diemen's Laud. The clip of this justly celebrated flock of sheep brings the highest price iv the London market. For further particulars apply to R. Waitt. Lyttelton, Feb 23, 1855. ~~ "Ton sale,- ■ ~~ A BOUT 20 young- RAMS, bred in the -£-»-. colony from Ist chu>s Company's rams and pure Merino Ewes imported by Mr. Deans. Russell & Cueykk.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume V, Issue 247, 14 March 1855, Page 1
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