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; LETTER-PRESS PRINTING, ; k h KINDSj DONE AT THE OFFICE OF THIS PAPER ! ~~ KAIAPOI, W. C. BESWICK, | GENERAL COMMISSION AND LAND AGENT, NOTICE. •\TOTICE ts Hereby Given, that applixi cation will l»e made to the Provincial Council in the ensuing Session for a.n Ordinance to Grant Corporate Powers to the College about to lie founded by the Church Property Trustees. A copy of such bill may be seen' on applica- i tion at my office'in Christchurch, or at the office ! of the "Lyttelton Times" in Lyttelton. ! H. B. Geesson, Counsel to the Trustees. NOTICE. i MESSRS. Gould and Miles beg respectfully to inform their customers and ■ the public, that on and after Monday, April 9, ' their shop will be closed for the winter season at | 8 o'clock, Saturday evening excepted. , Christchurch, March 26th. PUBLIC NOTICE. ■] ■VTOTTCE is Hereby Givex, that the ■^ Partnership hitherto existing in' the Golden Fleece Hotel, between the undersigned, under the firm of "Brown & C 0.," is this day dissolved by mutual consent. AH accounts due to and owing by the late ' firm will be received and paid by the undersigned Richard William Raynetj, by whom the business will in future be carried on, in con- j junction with Wesixy Hawkshaw Peiicival. John Thomas Brown, Joseph Matvkjland Cotterim,, ' Richard William. Rather. Dated tliis^29th day of March, 1855. N.B. All parties indebted to the late firm are requested to settle their accounts immediately. CHURCH NOTICE. ! Wednesday, the nth inst., being the day appointed for the Meeting of the; provincial Council, at the request of His Honor . j"e (superintendent, Divine Service will bexelewated, and the Holy Communion administered, »> the Church of Christchurch •;; \. Service will commence at 11 and a collection will be made at the Offertory in aid! of Hie fund for building a Bell-turret. ■; Oct. Mathias, Commissary of the Lord Bishop of New Zealand. ■■■ CHURCH OF SCOTLAND. ■'■■ Tf E Scotch Church Building Committee at 8 «Jm V? qUeSt,e(i t0 meet al tue Royal Hotel, % o't' 011 W«h«aay evening, fand of Lon business of importance. ' ;"" W. Wilson, Hon^ Sec. JOTICE. Tmv 7 T Car Penters and Builders. A 'ltS d ef ig!led is P^pared to receive of Live Ji I"IZ <he Buildi»g of -a new range ■*ion may h SUbleS- Pk" ancl SPec"i" Lyttelton n! Seen at the "Universal Inn, tender. ' s «pposeu to receive the lowest l^lton, April and. •• *,

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Lyttelton Times, Volume V, Issue 254, 7 April 1855, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Lyttelton Times, Volume V, Issue 254, 7 April 1855, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Lyttelton Times, Volume V, Issue 254, 7 April 1855, Page 1

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