To Holders of Pasturage licenses within th Canterbury Block. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN tha> .11 Runs granted for the depasturm Stock within the Canterbury BhckS^ considered as open for re-selection un w the license for the same be renewed by B ment of the rent within one month aftK has become due. l Wim-tam GtrrsE Brittan Commissioner of Crown Lands _ Province of Canterbury ' Land Office, Christchurch, J ' April, 1854. NoTliE~~~~^ TT IS proposed to open Evening Classes •*- at the Grammar School, for instruction in someone or two of. the following subjects-— French, Botany, -Astronomy, Mechanics or some kindred subject which maybe tkouo-k desirable. .- * .-••• 5 i Each class will be held on one evening in tlie' week from half-past six to 8 o'clock. Admission to each class 10s. a quarter often weeks. Persons wishing to attend any of these classes are requested to communicate with the Eev G Cotterill, or Mr. Pollard. G. Cotterill. Lyttelton Grammar School, Sept. 4, 1855. The Canterbury Joint Stock, loan, Investment, and Discount Society. ' ' rpHE Committee of Management ofthe -*-■■ above Society hereby give Notice, that the third call of two pounds per share on the new shares in the above Society is now made, which will be due on or before Monday, the lst of October next; the same to be paid to the Secretary. By order of the Committee. S. Gundry, Secretary. Lyttelton, Sept. sth, 1855. Lyttelton Colonist's Society, & Literary Institution. "TTfANTED, a LIBRARIAN. * » Apply to J. G. Fyfe, - Honorary Secretary. CANTERBURY JOCKEY CLUB. NOTICE. "T?NTRANCES fori the Shameock -■-* Cup, value £25, (given by J. 0. Watts Russell, Esq., for the Shamrock's Produce, foaled in the season of 1853,) must be made on or before Saturday lst December next, to the Secretary of the Canterbury Jockey Club. Entrance, £2 25.. p. p. Weights 10 stone Distance 1 mile and a half. To be run at the Race Meeting in March,lßs7. Thomas Cass, Secretary. Church, Property Trustees. I HEREBY give notice, in pursuance of the byelaw, in that behalf provided, that on tbe first meeting of,the Church Property Trustees, to be held on or after the 20th day of September next, an additional byelaw will be proposed, to provide for the immediate election of a Managing Committee to serve during the remainder ofthe current year. Henry Jacobs, Secretary. LYTTELTON SAVINGS' BANK. THIS Bank will be opened for Deposit on Saturday evening, the 291h inst. Trustees. His Honor the Superintendent— President, * Rev. B. W. Dudley Rev. G. Cotterill -^-' Messrs, H, I. Tancred Messrs. H. Fyfe A. J. Alport J.W.Hamilton I. T. Cookson Jas. Spowers E. A. Hargreaves F. E. Beeby F.N.Campbell A.E.White I. Shrimpton J. F. Ballard. _ C. W. TUItNEK, Hon. Secretary to the Trustees. Wanted to Purchase. THE Goodwill of from 5,000 to 10,000 acres of pasturage, suitable for sheep. Address D. J. 8., Mr. Gundry'b, Canteibury Street, Lyttelton.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume V, Issue 299, 12 September 1855, Page 2
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