Antient Fraternity of Free and Accepted Masons. HHHE First Stone of the Building of the J- Lodge of Unanimity, No. 879, will be laid with tbe usual ceremonies, on Thursday, the 25th October, on which occasion the Brethren will assemble at their Temporary Lodge Room, Brother Alport's Store, at 10 o'Clock, a.m. All Brethren in the Province are invited to assist.' ■..■-.- ■••■■-.- By order of the W.M., J. F. M'Carmjll, Secretary. Brethren are required to attend in full Masonic costume. Society for Promoting Christian KnowledgeON the arrival of the Lord Bishop of New Zealand, which is expected early in the month of November, it is proposed to bold a Meeting of persons desirous of becoming members of a Canterbury. Branch of the Society for prompting/Christian Knowledge. - A siipplyifpl-buoJis and tracts, .bibles,.pray'err •■booksi.r'&c::;":;h'as-^just'.>b'een receiyed 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. Saiapoi. TO W. SMITH begs to inform the'inJL\>» habitants of Kaiapoi, that he has just received from England, a consignment of goods, consisting of, —castor oil, Epsom salts, senna leaves, rhubarb, magnesia, cream tartar, adhesive plaster, Persian sherbet, hair oil and perfumes, pomades, all kinds of essences, lemon, cold cream, carbonate of soda, baking powder, merschaum and other pipes, fancy boxes, all kinds of cbinj^jprml brushes, stationery, mixed and other spices,^jhavii]g cream, mirrors, cutlery, Morocco purses, Port-monies, blacking, honey and Windsor soap, violet powder, -Burn linament, Holloway's aud other pills and ointment, salts,.&c. &«. LYTTELTON axd PORT VICTORIA HORTICULTURAL SOOIETY. HpHE First Exhibition for the Season -"*- will take place, hi the Town Hall, on the oth of December, 1855. The Society invite competition in the following classes, viz. JFrtnts. Clienies Gooseberries Raspberries Melons Currants Strawberries. iJfgctnbks. Rhubarb Cauliflowers Cabbages Asparagas Brocoli Peas Potatoes Carrots Beans Onions Turnips French Beans Salads Pot-herbs Artichokes. Cucumbers Vegetable Marrows JfloUicrs. Roses Carnations - Sweet Williams Geraniums Pinks Stocks Fusehias Piccotees Bulbs Flowering shrubs, Cut Flowers Cactus. Prizes will be awarded in all the above departments, and in any others not specified, if considered of sufficient merit by the Judges. By onler, A. E. White, Hon. Sec. Lyttelton, Oct. Ist, 1555. N.B. Equal prizes will he given to Exhibitors, whether subscribers or non-subsctibers.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume V, Issue 310, 20 October 1855, Page 1
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