BW. MOUNTFORT, Cashel street, • corner of Manchester St., Christchuiob,' Has just received a large assortment of ENTERTAINING BOOKS. Parlour Library, llailwny Library, Hun and Bead Library. Also, a good selection of Primers, Children's books, slates, &c Bibles, Prayer Books, and Church Services. To Contractors. Provincial Secretary's Office, Christchurch, 21st April, 1855. rjIENDERS will be received at this -I- Office, or at the Resident Magistrates' Office, LyHelton, until noon on Thursday, the loth day of May, for furnishing the Provincial Goveinrnei.t with the undermentioned articles for the. supply of the Hospital, Gaol, and Lock-up, at Lyttelton, for the year commencing- on the Ist June. Coloniat. Hospital. •, Ration No. 1, at per ration »> 3 Fresh mutton ) 1 Beef L Extra Bread j Oatmeal Candles Sugar Arrowroot (at per !b. Sago . Rice Butter Salt c, i Pepper [ Soap J Gaol. Ration No. I, at per ration 2 „ !» )» 5> 4 „ „ Candles -. Soap > at per lb. Cotton wick Foit Lunatics. Ration No. 1. (Hospital contract) at per ration Bread, (extra) at per lb. For Lock-up. Ration No. 1., Gaol contract. Samples of the different goods "ill be required. Information res-peeling ihe established rations may be obtained at this office, or at the Resident Magistrates' Court, Lyltellon. By order of His Honor the Superintendent, Joseph Bhutan, Provincial Secretary. NOTICE, rf^HE next quarterly meeting of the Church JL Property Trustees, will be held in Christchurcl), on Thursday, May Ist, at 2 o'clock. Jamks Wilson, Sec. to Church Property Trustees Christchurch, April 21st, 1856. HOTIGE fTIHERE has been a cow and calf trespassing -A-in Cass's bay, since the Ist of this month, branded P. D. off rump and W. on thigh: the owner can have the same by applying to Joseph Dean, Cass's bay, and paying the expenses. Lyttelton, April 21st, 1850. NOTICE. riIHE Church Property Trustees, desire to J- remind the members of the Church of England, in this settlement, that their contributions to the stipends of the clergy, are due from the Ist January 1800, and to suggest that they, should be paid to the church-wardens of the several parishes. ■Tajiks Wilson, Sec. to C hi. ul li. ]t: ;_\ 1 n.tt Christchurch, April 21st, 1850. .notigT MR. FRY of Akaroa, being about to leave this colony, for England, requests ihai all accounts due to him, may be paid on or before the 22nd of May next, and in default thereo'', immediate proceedings will be instituted for the recovery of the same. Akaroa, April 22nd, 1856..
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Lyttelton Times, Volume VI, Issue 364, 30 April 1856, Page 8
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