NOTICE. "VTOTIGE is hereby given, that an .adjourned Meeting of the Church Property Trustees will be held at Clmstchurch.'on Thursday, the 3rd of April, at twelve o'clock, for the purpose of reconsidering the proposed apportionment of the present year's income, James Wilson, Secretary to the Church Property Trustees. Commercial Hall, Mechanics' Institute, and j General Assembly Eooms, Christchnreh. THE Building Committee are prepared to receive tenders for the erection of the Building. Plan* and specifications may be inspected on application to the architect, Mr. Luck, Gloucester street, Christrfuirch, after Monday, the 31st inst., between the hours of 10 and 4. Sealed tenders, addressed to the Secretary, to be left with Messrs. Gould & Miles, before 5 o'clock, on Thursday the 10th April, endorsed "Tenders for Building Commercial Hall, Chris tchurcb.' Thomas Hichens, ■~ Hon. Secretary. ChristchuTcn, March 27. Commercial Hall, Mechanics' Institute, and General Assembly Eooms, Christchnreh. A CALL of One Pound a share is made on the above undertaking-, and Shareholders are requested to pay their respective amounts to J. Brtttan, Esq., the Treasurer, on or before the Ist May next. Thos. EFichens, Hon. Secretary. CALEDONIAN. WAREHOUSE" Noricich Quay, Lyttelton. TV/fRS. CAMERON has opened the , -*-'-*- above with a large and varied assortment of Dkapjeky, Habebdashery, &c, consisting of— Black and coloured silks and satins, in variety } Moire antique and pure mohair lustres Black and coloured Coburgs, bayadere robes Muslin and bareg-e dresses Black and white silk, blond net Book muslins,muslin net Black and white lace and edging Indian worked muslin chemisettes, long and short sleeved do. Black and white lace falls, blue and green gossamer China silk and barege shawls, woollen do. Ladies' mantles, white muslin, embroidered do. Children's alpacca and plaid dresses White and coloured satin and sarsnet ribbons French artificial flowers in great variety Ladies' mohair head dresses with ringlets Brown silk parasols, satin brocaded do. Tuscan, Leghorn, and straw bonnets Men's and boys' Leghorn and Panama hats Men's and boys' blue and black cloth caps Black silk and satin handkerchiefs and opera ties Fancy regatta and white shirts, Scotch twilled do. Superfine black coats and trowsers Plaid twe?d trowsers, boys' plaid and tweed suits in variety Men's cord and moleskin trowsers, boy's do. Gent.'s white Merino and Cashmere vests Blue, spotted, and striped Guernseys WelsK and Saxony flannels, India tablecloths and towels Brown and white Holland, ginghams, light and dark small pattern prints Bedticking, blue derry, and strong Scotch twilled shirting Ladies' silk, Lisle thread, and cotton hose White and brown calico, cheese cloth White and coloured cotile stays, girls' do. Blankets, bed quilts, and hearthrugs Men's and boys' boots and shoes, children's do. Also, — A good supply of Groceries, Glass, Crockery, Tinware, &c. TYTTELTON DISTRICT SCHOOLS^ rpHESE Schools will re-open on Monday -*- next, the 31st inst. G. Cottebill, Headmaster. Lyttelton,, March 28.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume VI, Issue 356, 29 March 1856, Page 8
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