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FOR NELSON, (To Sau. on Thursday Next,) jm *; fPHE Fast-iailing Brig, &*j<JL •*■ " Wild Irish Girl," Todd, (nKZMgsm*^ For freight or passage apw(FWr^W^mpif to Robert Waitt, or £ A> Habgeeaves. PATRIOTIC FUND. A REQUISITION, numerously signed, hiring been presented to me requesting me to call a public meeting at Christchurch, to consider the best measures to be adopted to promote subscriptions to the Patriotic Fund, for the relief of the fa.oilies of soldiers and sailors engaged in actire operations in the war against Russia: I hereby gite notice that a public meeting will be held fur the above purpose, at the Royal Hotel, at Christchurch, at 7 o'clock on the evening of Monday next the 7th inst. James Edwabd Fitz Gerald, Superintendent. Edward Jjfenet's Assignment. NOTICE IS; HEKEBY GIVEN-, that by Deed bearing date the sth day of April, 1855, Edward Genet of Lyttelton, in the Province of Canterbury, storekeeper, Conveyed and Assigned to John Collier of Lyttelton, aforesaid, baker, all the real and personal estate and effects whatsoever and wheresoever of him the said Edward Genet in possession, reversion, remainder or expectancy, upon certain trusts for the benefit of such of the Creditors of the said Edward Genet^who should execute the said Deed within two cale»d_ar months from the date thereof, and that the said deed was executed by the said Edward- Genet and John Collier respectively on the said fifth day of April in the presence of and attested by Christopher Edward Dam pier of Lyttelton aforesaid, Solicitor, and John Deanßamford his clerk, and the said deed now lies at the office of the said Christopher Edward Dampier in Lyttelton aforesaid, for execution by the creditors of the said Edward Genet, by whom the first dividend of ss, in the Pound will be paid on execution of the.said deed. Christopher Edward Dampier, Solicitor, London St., Lyttelton. 26th April, 1855. Edward Genet's Assignment. NOTICE is hereby given that all persons indebted to the estate of Edward Genet of Lyttelton, storekeeper, are requested forthwith to pay their respective debts to John Col Her of Lyttelton, aforesaid, baker, within one calendar month from the day of the date hereof, otherwise legal proceedings will be taken to enforce payment thereof without further notice. Dated this 261h day of April, 1855. John Coilier, London St., , Lyttelton, Baker. On Sale. Ex Simlakf Pudsey Dawson, and Nelson. A UCKLAND, Akaroa, and Nelson flour ***■' Currants, grass seeds, and sail canvass Dray wheels and axes, harrows Oil, blue stone, and Apothecaries lint Tea—small boxes and chests And shortly to arrive per Grasmere, a large assortment of goods, including Ale, beer, and spirits Apparel, blankets and flannels Bar iron, coals, and deals Cabinet furniture of best description Candles, soap, and Oilmen's wares Crockery, glass,and stoneware • Roofing felt, salts, &c. &c. Robert Latter. Lyttolton, April 28th. EMIGRATION. Fifty and Go's and Joseph Stayner's Line. rPHE Undersigned has just completed -*- arrangements with the above firms for carrying out a well-digested scheme of Emigration from England to this Settlement. Parlies desirous of sending for their relatives and friends, by communicating with the undersigned can be furnished with every information upon the subject. A. J. Alport. LytteHcra, Dec. 1, 1854.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume V, Issue 261, 2 May 1855, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Lyttelton Times, Volume V, Issue 261, 2 May 1855, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Lyttelton Times, Volume V, Issue 261, 2 May 1855, Page 6

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