In the Press, i rpHE NEW ZEALAND ALMANACK -*• for 1856. No advertisements will be inserted after Saturday next, tbe 22nd inst. Lytteltou:" D. and W. Mundat, Times office. ' Independent Order of Odd Fellows, M.U., npHE Brethren of the Loyal City of Norwich Lodge will hold their Fourth Anniversary on Friday, the 21st Dec," at" Broiber Host Davis's, .'Canterbury Hotel, ~_<yttelton, on which occasion all members are respectfully inviied to attend. Dinner on the table at 6 o'clock precisely. Tickets may be had of the stewards, brothers Whitley, Bradley and Beechey. J. B. Stout, Secretary. Lyttelton & Port Victoria Horticultural Society. THE Second Exhibition of Flowers, Fruits, and vegetables, for tbe season 1855 —6. will take place in tl c Town Hall on Thursday, January 3rd, at 2 o'clock, p.m. All specimens must be delivered by 11 o'clock a.m. A. E. White, Hon. Sec. , Lytoltoti, Doc. 11,-1855-Election of Church Property TrusteesI^JOTICB IS HEREBY GIVEN, that -*-^ at a Special General Meeting of the Church Property Trustees, held on Thursday, the 6th instant, the Trustee-*, under the powers given to them in the 9th Clause of the Church Property Trust Ordinance, and with the consent of the Bishop previously obtained, did subdivide the Parish of Lytelton into the Parishes of Lyttelton and Sumner; and the Parish of Christchurch into the Parishes of Papanui, Riccarton, Avonside, Upper Heathcote, Lower Heathcote, and Christchurch with Middle Heathcote. The various Parishes, therefore, into which the Canterbury Settlement is at present divided for the purposes of the Ordinance, and the names of the Incumbent of each, to whom Notice of Nomination must be given according to previous advertisement, are as follows:—1. Lyttelton, the Rev, B. W. Dudley ; 2. Sumner, the Rev. G. Cotterill; 3. Governor's Bay, the Rev. W. W. Willock ; 4. Akaroa, the Rev. W. Aylmer ; 5. Kaiapoi, the Rev. J. Raven ; 6. Papanui, the Rev. C. Mackie ; 7. Riccarton, the Venerable Archdeacon Mathias;'B. Avonside, the Rev. C. Mackie , 9. Upper Heathcote (or Lower Lincoln Road), the Rev. AY. W. Willock; 10. Lower Heathcote (or Christchurch Quay), the Rev. J. Wilson; 11. Christchurch, with Middle Heathcote, the Venerable Archdeacon Mathias. '■£" The Boundaries of the Parishes would occupy too much time for an advertisement, but any Person who is in doubt, may ascertain to what Parish he belongs, by enquiring of tbe Incumbents of the nearest Parishes, or of the Secretary. The Parishes, which previously returned more than two Lay Trustees (Lyttelton and Christchurch), being now subdivided, and, therefore, new Parishes, in the absence of any special bye-law increasing the number, will revert to the ordinary number, according to Clause X. of the Ordinance. The number of Lay Trustees, therefore, to be returned_by each of the above-mentioned 11 i Parishes,"" without exception, will be Two, j namely, one elected by the Members of the ,
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Lyttelton Times, Volume V, Issue 327, 19 December 1855, Page 1
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465Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Lyttelton Times, Volume V, Issue 327, 19 December 1855, Page 1
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