I |. LETTEE-PEESS PEINTING, IF A_l* KINDS, DONE AT THE OFFICE OF THIS PAPER ,■■"-'-. KAIAPOIV i W ..C,.,B|S^ICK,-, .:.\.'r-':' I GENERAL ibOSvSisSIOi. AND LAND AGENT, I~T~~ NOTICE. is Hereby Given, that appli-J-i cation will he made to the Provincial Council in the ensuing Session for an Ordinance to Grant Corporate Powers to the College about to he founded by. the Church Property Trustees. SA copy of. such bill may be seen on application at my office in Christchurch, or at the office [of the " Lyttelton Times" in Lyttelton. I; ■ H. B. Gresson, [ Counsel to the Trustees. :~ NOTICE. Resident Magistrate's Office, March 9, 1855.* I HEREBY certify that Thomas Fisher, M.D., of Fendall Town Cottage, has this day produced before me his Diploma from the Royal College of Surgeons, London; also his Diploma from the same body as a Licensed Practitioner of Midwifery; and has thereby proved himself to be qualified as a Medical Practitioner under the Ordinance of the Provincial Council of New Minister, Session 1., No, 2, passed the 18th of May, 1852, intituled an " Ordinance to define tbe Qualification and to provide for the Remuneration in certain cases of Medical Practitioners." . Charles Simeon, Resident Magistrate. ___ ~ NOTICE. »To Carpenters and Builders. THE Undersigned is prepared to receive Tenders for the Building of a new range of Livery and Bait Stables. Plan and specification may be seen at the. Universal Inn, Lyttelton. Not supposed to receive the lowest tender. W. Heapht. Lyttelton, April 2nd. Provincial Secretary's Office, ; Christchurch, 19th March, 1855. Li IS Honor the Superintendent directs it -*-■" to be notified that according to information received from the Emigration Agent in England, the charge for a steerage passage to this colony will probably be £24. The Bills therefore to be drawn by persons in the Province with a view of assisting their friends at home in emigrating to Canterbury must for the future be at the rate of £12 for each adult, instead of £9 as heretofore. John Hall, Provincial Secretary. Notice to Creditors and Debtors. vV LL Persons who have any claim against -c*- the Estate of Charles Rvjdston Read, late of Kaiapoi, Esquire, deceased, are requested to send in their accounts forthwith, together with their vouchers, to Henry B. Guesson, of Christchurch, Barrister!, in order that the said accounts may he examined, and if found correct may be discharged. And all persons who were indebted to tlie said Charles Rndston Bead at the time of bis decease, are requested to pay the amount of their respective debts forthwith to tbe said Henry B. Gresson, otherwise legal proceedings for the recovery thereof will be taken without further notice. By order of Alfred Richard Creyke, Esquire, the surviving Executor, Henry D. Gresson. Government Offices, Christchurch, j dated this 27 th of March, 1855. j
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Lyttelton Times, Volume V, Issue 256, 14 April 1855, Page 1
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463Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Lyttelton Times, Volume V, Issue 256, 14 April 1855, Page 1
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