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LETTER-PRESS PBIHTIKG, OF ALL KINDS, DONE AT THE OFFICE OF THIS PAPER KAIAPOI. W. C. BESWICK, GENERAL COMMISSION AND LAND ABENT. NOTICE. NOTICE is Heheby Given, that application will l>e made to the Provincial Council in the ensuing Session for an Ordinance to Grant Corporate Powers to the College about to he fojanded by the Church Property Trustees. A copy of such bill may be seen on application at .my. office in Christchurch, or at the office of the " 'Lyttelton Times" in Lyttelton. H. B. Gresson, Counsel to the Trustees. NOTICE. Resident Magistrate's Office, March 9, 1855. I HEREBY certify that Thomas Fishes, M.D., of Femlall Town Cottage, has this day produced before, me his Diploma from the Boyal College of Surgeons, London; also his Diploma irom the same body as"a"LTiceiis'ell" Practitioner of Midwifery; and has thereby proved himself to be qualified as a Medical Practitioner under the Ordinance of the Prorincial Council of New Munster, Session 1., No. 2, passed the 18th of May, 1852, intituled \ an "Ordinance. to define the Qualification and ' to provide for the Remuneration in certain cases of Medical Practitioners." j Charles Simeon, , Besident Magistrate, j notTceT^ To Carpenters and Bnilders. npHE Undersigned is prepared to receive A- 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. Heaphy, I -, Lyttelton, April 2nd. ' j ; Provincial Secretary's Office, : Christchurch, 19th March, 1855. HIS Honor the Superintendent directs it ' to be notified that according to infoima- ; tion 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 £1.2 for each adult, instead of £9 ; as heretofore. . John Haix, Provincial Secretary. J. J. TURNBULL'S Register Office for Servants & Laborers IS NOW OPEN, for Immigrants from England direct (shortly expected). All communications punctually attended to. WANTED, a Good Shepherd; also Two Agricultural Laborers. Norwich Quay, Lyttelton. 13th April, 1855. CHURCH OF SCOTLAND. The Scotch Church Building Committee are requested to meet at the Royal Hotel, .at 8 o'clock, on Wednesday evening^ he 2nd of May, on business of importance. W. Wilson, Hon. Sec. i

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Lyttelton Times, Volume V, Issue 258, 21 April 1855, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Lyttelton Times, Volume V, Issue 258, 21 April 1855, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Lyttelton Times, Volume V, Issue 258, 21 April 1855, Page 1

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