To the Electors of the Christchurch Country District. Gkntlemen,— The Honorable James Stuart Wortley, having resigned his seat in the General Assembly, I begto offer myself as a candidate for your suffrages. I am aware that I have no past services to record to justify me in taking this step, but having resided amongst you for about three years, the least I can say is that I am no stranger to you. If you think fit to elect me as your represen - tative, I will pledge myself to attend the sittings of the Assembly ; and when there, I will use my best abilities, regardless of personal considerations, to promote the welfare and interest of the colony, and of this province in particular. The limits of an address will not permit me to comment upon many questions of political moment, but at a future opportunity I hope to give you every satisfactory assurance. I remain, Gentlemen, Your most obedient servant, DINGLET ASKHAM BltlTTIN". PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the Commissioner of Crown Lands is instructed to prepare Crown Grants for original Land orders of the Canterbury Association, for which Conveyances have not been already made. Original Land orders' are requested to be left at the Laud Office by parties requiring such grants. William Guise Beittan, Commissioner yf Crown Lands, Canterbury. Land Office, Christchurch, 16th May, 185 5. To Holders of Pasturage Licenses within the Canterbury Block. TVPOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that all ■*-' Runs granted for the depasturing of Stock within the Canterbury Block will be considered as open for re-selection unless the license for the same be renewed by payment of the rent within one month after it has become due. WairAM Guise Bhutan, Commissioner of Crown Lands, Province of Canterbury. Land Office, Christchurch, April, 1854. Christchurch, July 25, 1855. NOTICE. HHHE following Cattle (described below) -*- having been for a long time devouring my Pasturage, unless they are at once removed by the owners, and expenses paid, they will be suld. One Red and White Poley Cow, branded DW- LO. One Red and White Cow, branded DWDM. One Red and White Heifer, without a brand. J. Paksoks Lee. Redbrook, Lake Ellesmere, Trig. No. 6. NOTICE, "\X/"HEREAS sundry persons have cut down and stolen timber, and have been found shooting ;l! |,l pig-hmuing in my bush without leave, I hereby give notice that all such trespassers;;will be prosecuted if discovered and a reward of £5 will be given to any one who .shall give such information as may lead to their detection. (Signed) W.T.Harvey. Evening Classes in connection with the Lytteiton District Schools TNSTRDCTION is given at the Grammar ;*- School on all evenings in the week except Monday. Elementary Lectures will be given on Tlmrsclay eyeimius l,y the headmaster on Geography and English History. ' - Feus—For class and lecture, Is. 6d. a-week, ror lecture only 9J. r«i* * oG# Con' Ei'i^, Head Muster. XjtteltoD, Aug. 3rd. Itess.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume V, Issue 294, 25 August 1855, Page 2
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