FREE CHURCH OF SCOTLAND. AN Important Communication from the Rev. John Bonar, convener of the Colonel Committee of the Free Church of Scotland, having reference to the appointment and.earh/ expected arrival of the Rev. Chakt.es Fraseu, the future Pastor of the Free Church in this Settlement— will he submitted to a Meeting of the General Committee, at the Royal Hotel, at Eight o'clock, on Tuesday evening, the 26th instaut. W. Wilsox, Hon. Sec. ~~~ HOTICE, THE Quarterly General Meeting of the Canterbury Jockey Club will be held at the Golden Fleece Hotel, on Saturday, Ist March, at 3 p.m. To ballot for joining members. To consider the amount of subscriptions to the Races in order to allot the several Plates, &c. T. Cass, Secretary C. J. Club Lyttelton Colonists' Society and Literary Institution. A FAREWELL CONVERSAZIONE will be given, on Friday evening, the 29fh instant, by the Members of the above Society, to Me, Spowers, Vice-President, who isjjleaving the Colony. Admission to members free, to visitors on payment of 6d. each, as usual. Wat. Doxald. President, *?' J. G. Fyfe, Secretary. To commence at 7 o'clock, p.m. Lyttelton & Port Victoria Horticultural Society. Season 1855 6- ' r*HE Third Exhibition of Fruits, Flowers and Vegetables, will take place at the Town Hall, on Thursday, the 6th March. A. E. White, Hon. Sec. All Specimens to be sent in before the hour of Noon. Doors open at 2 o'Clock. K0 T! GE, nnHE Undersigned begs to inform his friends and the public in general, that he is prevented executing the numerous orders he has received for Mr. A. Perceval's thrashing machine, and that he has no further interest in it from this date. John Ashby, Ashbyville. Papauui Road. Feb. 20, 1356. MESSRS. HART & SLEE "DEG to intimate to the public of Christ- -*-' church and its vicinity, that they have purchased Mr. Joyce's business, * lately transferred to Mr. Waterlow, and hope to merit a continuance of the pafronri^e which lias hitherto been extended to their predecessors. Messrs. H. £c S. continue to carry on their business at Ricearfon, in connection with th;*ir Chrisichurch'bi^iness. Chriitchureh. 20th Fch. I*?si. TO LEI, ~ In Dublin street, lyttelton. with immediate possession, A HOUSE, containing 4 rooms, with -^ every convenience, at present in the "ccupation of S. Moorhotjsk, Esq. Apply to Mr. D. Ciarksox," Casliel street, Clwistchurch. FOR SaT^ 2,500 SIf KKP wi* Station, com- ' prising about 28,000 acres, -*it uated between the Puhau and Hurunui rivers, about 50 miles from Christchurcli and J-JOfroin Nelson. ' For furlher parfk-ulars apply to Chaklks Reed, or C. C. Hasi-lwood.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume VI, Issue 346, 23 February 1856, Page 4
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