Lyttelton Discussion and Mutual Improvement Class. ANY Members of the Lyttelton Colonists' Society, desirous of becoming members of the above class, are requested to leave tlieir names with the Librarian on or before Thursday the 15th hist. A Meeting will be held on the evening of the loth inst.,ai 7 o'clock at the Town Hall, {or the urpose of passing the rules, electing a. committee and other business. _____ A SYDNEY DRAY, with team of two Hoksks, Harness, &c, complete. Also, — A Sydney BULLOCK DBA V, with team of (5 Bollocks. Apply to Mk. Thomson, c countaul. FOR SALE, npRE GOODWILL of a LEASE of 50 acres JL of Land, within 3 miles of Chnstchureh, held under the Church Properly Trustees. Apply io Mu. Thomson, ( Accountant. Manchester-street. v, QN FRIDAY EVENING, the 9th May, a meeting will lie held at the Kaiapui Hotel, to take into consideration the proposed amendments in the Land Regulations, espe. cialiy with reference to the Preemptive Rights^ I ON SALE. ! the FAMILY HERALD OFFICE, London Strees, Lytielton,— Family Heralds, School Books, Slates, Slate and black lead pencils, stationery, pocket bibles, prayer-books, Lett's diaries, assorted. A>a\U'd stock of the latest works, °y the best authors, comprising History, Astrouomy, Mediciue, Novels and Romance, &c. Carpenters' tools, brass fittings for window blinds, brass scales and weights, tin and saddle tacks, ladies' French clogs, &c. E. Rkston. For Freight or Charter. THE FOLLOWING VESSELS. -*- Caledonia j Father Tnames Canterbury llory O'More City of London Palinurus Emerald Sea Bird Fanny Freight to Ferry, 2 Is. per ton. to Christen uruh Quay, 255. John C. Aikman, Agent. "TILE~~OT~Ww>r~R E S E R V E s7 PUBLIC NOTICE. Provincial Secretary's Office. Christclmrch, April 21st, 1856. ~|VT"OTICE is Hereby Givex, that the ._. i several sections of land specified in the subjoined list having been applied for in accordance with the notice already published, the same will be put up to Sale by PublicAuction, at the Roj-al Hotel, in Christchurch, on Thursday, the loth day of May next, subject to the usual conditions of pale, in addition to the terms already notified. Sale to commence at 12 o'clock precisely. By order of His Honor the Superintendent, Joseph Bhutan, Provincial Secretary. Lot. Sections. Quantity. Upset Price a. v. v. L s. D. 53 No. 127 . . . 1 U 17 55 6 3 54 Nos. 296,297 .10 0 50 0 0 50 Nos. 312t0316, & 321 to 325, boih inclusive 5 0 0 250 i<> 0 56 Nos.3l7aml 326 1 0 0 50 & 0 57 „ 350 & 351 .10 0 50 't 58 „ 454 to 457 inch, & 465 2 236 136 5 0 59 Kos. 466, 468, and 470 . .3 1 12 166 5 0 60 Nos. 490 to 493 inclusive . .4 1 30 221 17 6 61 Nos. 494 &• 495 2 0 35 110 IS 9 62 502 &'503 . . 2 035 110 18 S3 C 3 „ 559 to 563 inclusive . .50 0 250 0 C 29 0 5 1451 1 I
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Lyttelton Times, Volume VI, Issue 367, 10 May 1856, Page 8
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