REGISTRATION OF VOTERS. Resident Magistrate's Office Lyttelton, April 4lh, lß'tt NOTICE IS GIVEN.-All persons de suous of having their names added to tho Electoral Roll for the ensuing year must for ward their, claims in writing some time during the present month of April, stating the District or Districts in respect of which euch claims shall be made, and signed either by the claimant or some other person in his name and by his authority, also the place of abode, calling or business of the claimant, and the qualification in respect of which such claims may be made. ' Claims to be addressed to the Resident Magistrate, and forwarded as follows:— For the town of Christchurch—to the care of - Air. Keele, Provincial Secretary's Office Christchurcii. ' For the Christchurch Country District—to the care of Mr. Keele,'Provincial Secretary's Office, Christchurch ; or to the Resideut Magistrate's Office, Lyttelton. For the town of Lyttelton—To the Resident Magistrate's Office, Lyttelton. The words " Claim, to Register " beni"- inserted above the direction. To prevent misunderstanding the public are informed that the boundary line between the Akaroa and Christchurcii Districts consist in a right line drawn from the Conical Rocks midway between the eastern headland of Port Albert and the western headland of Pigeon Bay, due south across Banks' Peninsula, meeting the sea at the western headland of Island Bay. All claims lying to tbe eastward of such boundary line being in the Akaroa and all to the westward in the Christchurch Couutry District. Charles Simeon, Resident Magistrate. To Persons in want of Servants and Labourers. IVrOTICE is Hereby; Given, that a -Li Register is opened in the Immigration Office at Lyttelton for applications for servants and labourers from airongst 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.nuinher 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 au 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, Lyttelton, Feb. 24,1855. £250 POUNDS REWARD. WHEREAS a person of the name of James Mackenzie and others did, on or about the Istof March last, steal md drive away about 1000 Sheep from the Timaru Station, and as there is reason to believe that the same men have, on previous occasions, stolen both Sheep and Cattle, and driven them away, the owners are of opinion that there is a regular organized gang of thieves and receivers either in this or the Otago Province. Theabove Reivard of £2f)^wi\\ he paid to any person or persons who shall give such information as will lead to tbe conviction of all the parties concerned, and the recovery of the whole of the stock. R. &G. Rhodes. 1 Lyttelton, March 15th. \ SETmIiFIHREHOUSE. ; D. DIMOND BEGS to inform the inhabitants of Lyttelton and the surrounding country that he has taken the premises in London street, lately occupied by Mr. J. M. Fraser, and having made extensive alterations, and fitted up one part oi the premises for Groceries and general stores. he has now opened with a large and varied assortment of Drapery, Haberdashery, a"11 Groceries, which.he will he enabled to offer at greatly reduced prices. Parties will do well to give an early call, as D. D. intends to offer all bis goods at pnca» lower than any ever submitted to t«» market. '
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Lyttelton Times, Volume V, Issue 260, 28 April 1855, Page 2
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