QUEEN'S BIRTH DA Y. A PUBLIC MEETING will he hold at tlie Mitre Hotel, Lyttelton, oti Thursday evening next, the 10th instant, to take into consideration in what manner thi» anniversary shall he commemorated. Chair to he taken at Seven o'Clock. Ewn. Gun ex, Sec. pro (em. Eor Sydney. 4\v. 'fHU bng CONTENT, |TJmNc^\v. Robertson, master,. [t^.ZJit^jfc \\ 50 tons, is now loadingthe above port, and will meet wiih quick, despatch, having part of her eari>o engaged. For freight or passage app'y to Waixt, Hargueaves, & C©_ 4th April, 1866. HOTICF.-ANHUAL LICENSIN9 MEETIiST A T the Annual Licensing Meeting to be holden at Lyttelton, on Tuesday, the 15th inst., it will he proposed lo hold an adjourned meeting at noon on the following Tuesday, (22nd), at the Resident Magistrate's Court, at Christchuich. to meet the convenience: of residents on the Plains.. W. J. W. Hamilton, J.P. supll^e court "qThew" zeauSqT SOUTIIBRN DiSXKJCX. ""jVrOTICE is Hereby Givkn, that *■ -^ Sitting of the Court, for the despatch, of Criminal and Civil Business, will be holden at the Court Housi, Lytteiton. on the 15tk day of April, at tin o'clock in the forenoon (or as soon thereafter as may be consistent with the arrival of His Honor the Jud<*e), at which time and place all persons wnder recognizances to appear either as Prosecutors, Defendants, or Witnesses, are hereby required to give their attendance. Christopher Anderson Cai-vert. Ofiice "f ihu Si'prenie CdihJj Cliristclmrcl), 31st March, ISSG. TO THE ELECTORS OP TUB TOWS OF CJIIRIriXCJHURCH. ri ENTLEMEN,—It became necessary for me to vacate-my seat in the Provincial Council to enable me to accept the office of Commissioner of the Waste Lands" Board, which His Honor the Superintendent ha* been pleased to confer on me. I beg to offer myself for re-election, trusting that the course I have pursued ia the Provincial Council has met with your approbation and secured your confidence, which it will always be my highest gratification to merit by an honest and independent discharge of the duties entrusted tome.. I hove the honour to remain, Your obedient, humble servant, Richard Packer. T^ANTED, a COOK. The usual: » ' wages given.—Apply to Mr. S. Bbat/ey. Gresford, near Cliristchtrch. MRS. HI;: AN, Hilliner and DressmakerDulilin Sm-et, L\ licStmi. H 8 T I D E, "KTOTICE IS MERKIJY GIVEN that «m -L^ adjourned Meeting of the Church. Property Trustees will he held in Chri*'.church, on Tuesday next, April i(hh, at Twelve o'Clork. Jamks Wji,son, Secretary Cliurdi Property Trustees. Goldsii Fleece. rallllO eniire horse DOVisll is now for JL salt; by private contract until Saturday, the loth iusl.ou wl-.if-h day he will be offered for sale by public auction, unless previously disposed of. Application in the interim t» he made :>> ihe owner, W, M. Percivai... Ciiri-tcliuix-li, Ajuil 1.-t.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume VI, Issue 357, 5 April 1856, Page 8
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457Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Lyttelton Times, Volume VI, Issue 357, 5 April 1856, Page 8
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