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Notice to Newly-Arrived Immigrants. Provincial Secretary's Office, Clmstchurch, August 28th, 1855 I>Q"OTICE is Hereby Given, that if any -*-'* Immigrants who have given Promissory Notes in part payment of assisted passages to this Province, and of wbich payment will be required a year after the date of their landing, are willing to pay the whole or any part of their engagements before that time, they will be allowed a Discount as follows :— Within 3 months after landing, 10 per cent. Within 6 months after landing, 5 per cent. Payments to be made to the Provincial Treasurer, Christchurch. By His Honor's Command, Joseph Brittajj, Provincial Secretary. To Holders of Pasturage Licenses within the Canterbury Block. -JVTGTICE is hereby given- that all •*-* Runs granted for the depasturing of Stock within the Canterbury Block will be considered as open for re-selection unless the license for the same be renewed by payment of the rent within one month after it has become due. Wiixiam Guise Bbittan, . Commissioner of Crown Lands Province of Canterbury. Eastern Produce, from Manila direct. JJJESSRS. JOHNSTON & Co., have received instructions to advertise the expected arrival at Wellington of the brigantine Vixen, Capt. Henry Pearce, from. Manila direct, on or about the loth March, with an assorted cargo for sale, consisting of nearly, as follows : — 40 tons good quality Grocers' sugars 80 tons sun-dried Pampanga 50 tons Tail, (dry and good grain) 20 tons Zebu 10 tons Pangasian 'j_J i 0 tons Gls. Gls. Congou Tea, quantity uncertain 20 tons good table rice 3 tons coffee 10 tons well assorted Manila rope 50 Whale-lines 10 cases, ea. 10M., No. 2 Cigars Arrowroot, black pepper, nankins. &.c. Messrs. Johnston & Co., take the liberty of pointing out to the Grocers of Canterbury, the great rise in the price of sugars in England and the colonies consequent upon the short crops, and the probable advantage of sending orders to Wellington to pv ;hae part of this direct importation. Wellington, 23rd Feb., 1856. FOR SALE, YD. L. SHINGLES • Do. Palings Do. joists Do. Scantling Do. Inch Boards Apply to J. Miixs, Ferry Mead. N.B.—Goods carted to and from any part of the country. Lyitelton, Feb. 18th, 1856. FOR SALE, TOWN SECTIONS 320, 321, 322, 323, adjoining the site of the proposed Council Chambei. IT. J. Cridl.vsd. Ex "Caroline Agness," •J f|A CASKS Ma-rzetxi's Bottlkd Beer J.l/11 20 Hhds. Salt and Co.'s celebrated Burton Ale. c ~ Waitt, IJargueaves, & Co. Norwich Quay, Sept. 3. ~~~ FofTsale, AT the FebevWhaef, 40 Tons of English Coals. Apply so the Wharfinger.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume VI, Issue 35, 22 March 1856, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Lyttelton Times, Volume VI, Issue 35, 22 March 1856, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Lyttelton Times, Volume VI, Issue 35, 22 March 1856, Page 7

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