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Society for Promoting Christian KnowledgeGN the arrival of the Lord Bishop of Npw Zealand, which is expected early in the month of November, it is proposed to hold a Meeting of persons desirous of becoming members of a Canterbury Branch of the Society for promoting Christian Knowledge. A supply of books and tracts, bibles, prayerbooks, &c, has just been received from the parent Society, and a depot is established at Mr, Thompson's in Cashel Street. Steps have been taken to obtain a farther supply. Intending subscribers are requested to send in their names to Mr. F. Thompson, Cashel street, Christchurch, or to the Rev. B. W. Dudley, Lyttelton. Oct. Mathias, Commissary to the Bishop of New Zealand. Christchurch, Oct. Ist., 1855. __^ NOTICE. "VTOTICE is Hereby Given to caution -*"■* any person against dealing with one Peter Fawcett, of Governor's Bay, (formerly of the Firm of " Gaskill and Fawcett) in or about a 50 acre Freehold Section of Land, situated at Governor's Bay, the property of the undersigned, as the said Peter Fawcett is a Trespasser on the said section/and hath been so since the 29th of August, 1853, in consequence of neglect and want of professional experience on the part of those acting as agents for me. Westley Hakwshaw Perceval. Golden Fleece, Sep. 25th. ~ NOTICE. ~~ I WILL bold Audit De.vs at Lyttelton, on Wednesday, llth October, for the receipt of rents and other monies due to the 25th of September, on account of the Soames, Jackson, Ecclesiastical, and Lyttelton Trust Estates, the lands of Lord Mandeville,Lady Emily Bathurst, Lady Olivia Sparrow, Rev. J. P. Rhoades, Rev. Charles Hodge, Dr. Merrion, C. T. Maunsell, George Hart, late William Draper, and J. E. Fitz Gerald, Esqrs. H. I. Cbidlakii Tenants are requested to present their last receipt. LYTTELTON and PORT VICTORIA HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. HP HE First Exhibition for the Season ■*■ will take place, in the Town Hall, on the sth of December, 1855. The Society invite competition in the following classes, viz. Chenies Gooseberries Raspberries Melons Currants Strawberries. "Fegctablcs. Rhubarb Cauliflowers Cabbages Asparagus Brocoli Peas Potatoes Carrots Beans Onions Turnips French Beans Salads Pot-herbs Artichokes. Cucumbers Vegetable Marrows JFotocr s. Roses Carnations Sweet Williams Geraniums Pinks Stocks Fuschias Piccotees Bulbs Flowering shrubs, Cut Flowers Cactus. Prizes will be awarded in ail the above departments, and in any others not specified, if considered of sufficient merit by the Judges. By order, A. E. White, Hon. Sec. Lyttelton, Oct. Ist, 1555. N.B. Equal prizes will be given to Exhibitors, whether subscribers or non-subscribers. FOR SALE, AT the Ferry Wharf, 40 Tons of English Coals. Apply to the Wharfiuger,

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Lyttelton Times, Volume V, Issue 306, 6 October 1855, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Lyttelton Times, Volume V, Issue 306, 6 October 1855, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Lyttelton Times, Volume V, Issue 306, 6 October 1855, Page 1

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