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To> theElectorsof'theTown of Lyttelton'l ;..y ■ Gentlemen, AT the request of many Electors 0 f th -^ town of Lyttelton, I offer myself as one f the Candidates for the Provincial Council 1 you return me as one of your Representative I shall at all times studytlie public jjool' Whatever may be the Governnient it shall' have my support, if, ,in my opinion, its measure appear calculated to promote the public <*o o <i % if they do not appear to me to be so framed I shall oppose them; and the best guarantee f the correctness of the conclusions I niav avriv at is deduced from a thirteen years' expetienc on this island. Being on the point of retiring from business, except the chltiva.tion of the soif I will devote as much of my time to: the public good as my position as a working settler will allow me. lam convinced the working settlers' interest is deficient iii the Council; in proof of which I refer to the: £\ 0,000 grant from the public purse, and by so doing creating an un. avoidable provision of the same amount for the next six years, and, if completed, no economical advantage will be gained over the present natural advantages made use of. In reference to the Land question, it should be made as easy of acquirement as possible compatible with the useful occupation of the same. That the subject of Education and Religion ought to be provided for according to their respective numbers. I take this opportunity of informing you that I shall not resort to the annoying practice of teasing the voters to abstract promises and pledges of support, leaving all persons to give their vote according to, conscience ; and I shall be most thankful to all those who thus voluntarily give me their vote. ' ; . Voting papers may be obtained where the Blue Shirt Banner is unfurled^ if a poll be demanded. : -r ; y "•/-'..- '•■•'O- YOUTS,. &C.::":'iv: ..-' :':\7 Cy Crawford. | To Taiiners, Gurriers7affli lathers. Tjl OH S A LiE; by Private Treaty, with -■- immediate possession, one of the most extensive and complete Tanning and Currying Premises in Australia, replete with J every convenience and most desirably situated on« the banks of the YarraYarra, within three miles of the city of Melbourne, having an excellent macadamised road leading to it; The Property consists of a Tan Yard with Tan Pitsy Lime Pits, Pumps, and all the requisite apparatus for producing sufficient eiii- | ployment for at least 12 men. There is also a [new Bark Mill on the most approved principle, Huxham and Brown, of Exeter,'with a bark Shed, and a large sfqek of bark, sufficient to carry on the Yard for. a considerable period. There is also an ample Drying Shed, and an !• excellent Roller and Table for Butts. There are extensive Curriel's' Shops and Drying Sheds, Scouring Tables, and Curriers' ■Beams.-. '.;'.-. y; "yy The Out-buildings consist of extensive Stabling, Cart Sheds, Lumber Rooms, &c. Also; a comfortable Dwelling House, Garden, and other conveniences;suitable.for a residence for the occupier., | The above Yard, Shop;, &c„ are in good repair, in full work, and might be considerably 'extended; '■'.'..'.;'y;' '. ".'"■ 7.,7'- ..,■:,; * ■ It is to be remembered that the city of Melbourne is rapidly' increasing in wealth and population, that an ample supply of Green Goodcan be easily procured, and a profitable inarxet i.s ready to'receive any quantity of leather produced. The property is offered for sale on the m°st liberal terms, and can be inspected and fuiti> eC particulars obtained by applying to Henry Box, Esq., Messrs. Westby and Co., or Messrs. J. *>■ Were, Kent and Co., Melbourne. Ex "SbyaLStiiart.7 TTALF-CHESTS CONGOU TEA. *-■*- Masdien, in 2 dozen cases',. Marsala; in quarter-casks, Port, in cases, Windsor and fancy chairs. Leather—kip, basil, calf, and sole, Tea-services and glassware, Ready-made coats and trousers, Serge and Regatta shirts, j. Prints, furnitures, velveteen, corduroys, * vets, and a large assortment of ■Dla P e,i' A. E. White & w' lyttelton, February 13, 1855.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume V, Issue 247, 14 March 1855, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Lyttelton Times, Volume V, Issue 247, 14 March 1855, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Lyttelton Times, Volume V, Issue 247, 14 March 1855, Page 2

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