for Melbourne Direct. j* HPHE Brigantine " Mttn- ■^ ford,'' Lindsay, Comffdb4 *^jw^\ man<^er > wu"* leave for the /nig} a')Ove Port about the 15th For freight or passage,. apply to . , Robert Latter, or - H. J. Le Cren. Lyttelton,°June 15th, 1855. Steamer '' Zingari," 200 Tons, 60 House Poweb, Mili-ton, Commander. HHHE General Government having made -*■■ arrangements with the above Steamer to run between the undermentioned ports of Lyttelton, Wellington, * — ' Nelson, ; . New Plymouth, and Manakau, for Auckland, the times of her .sailing will be made to suit the convenience of passengers-wishing to proceed in the steamer " William Denny," from Auckland to Sydney. Cookson, Bowjjer, fc Co., Agents. Lyttelton, June, 1855. '']" . . , Steamer "Zingari." THE above Steamer may be expected to leave this port on or about Saturday, the 28th July next, for Wellington. In order to enable the vessel to clear at the Customs, it is requested that all freight be on board before noon on the day of sailing. Cookson, Bowjler, & Co., Agents. Lyttelton. June 26th, 1855. The Canterbury Joint Stock, Loan, Investment, and Discount Society. A SPECIAL General Meeting of the shareholders of the above Society will be held at their offices at Mr. Gundry's store, on Thursday evening, the 2nd August next, at half past 6 o'clock, precisely, for the following business :— To declare the shares forfeited upon which the second call has not been paid. To appoint another Trustee. And to consider other business. By order of the Committee. S. Gundry, Secretary. Lyttelton. July 6, 1855. NOTICE. A SPECIAL General Meeting of the —^. Canterbury Jockey Club will be held at the Golden Fleece Hotel, on Saturday, July 14, at 3 p.m., to receive the report of the sub-com-mittee appointed to negociate exchange of land for the improvement of the race-course and for other business matters. By order of the Committee, T. Cass, Secretary. PUBLIC CAUTION. THE Public of Canterbury .are hereby cautioned that Emery M;ilmanche, of Akaroa, is about to offer in Christen urcli, Lyttelton, and other paits, sundry Asses for sale. These asses" were placed in his charge by Commodore Berard, underwritten instructions, which made him their guardian until their increase was sufficient for each one of the original French settlers to have one. I hereby protest against such sale, if effected, and warn all those who may meddle, that I have instructed my solicitor" to proceed against the seller as a fraudulent person, and a trustee robbing me of my rights. Jacob Waekerle, Original French Colonist, June 30, 1855.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume V, Issue 281, 11 July 1855, Page 1
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410Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Lyttelton Times, Volume V, Issue 281, 11 July 1855, Page 1
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