LIFE ASSURANCE. \ LLTANCELIFE AND FIRE ASSUR--o-ANCE COMPANY, Bartholomewane, London. Established by Act of Parliament, 1824; Capital £5,000,000 sterling. PRESIDENTS Samuel Guvney, Esq. Sir Moses Montefiore, Bart. DIRECTORS. George H. Barnet, Esq. Sir E. N. Buxtou, Ban., M.P. Sir 11. Campbell, Burl. Sir George Carrol Tlie llioiit Hon. G. R. Dawson. James Fletcher, Esq. Chniles Gibhes, Esq. William Gladstone, Esq. Samuel Gurney, jun., Esq. Jahn Irving, Esq, Louis Lucas, Esq. Thomas Masterinan, Esq. Baron L. D. RothschiUl, M.P. Sir A. N". De Rothschild, Bart. Oswal d Smith, Esq. JUelvil Wilson, Esq. THE ALLIANCE FIRE ASSURANCE COMPANY. f"pHE Undersigned having been appointed -*- Agents of the above Company for the Province of Canterbury, will be prepared immediately upon the arrival of the necessary forms to effect Assurances at fair Colonial Kates. A. E. White & Co. Norwich Quay. JUST RECEIVED. A LARGE and elegant assortment of •"- Glassware, Chinavrare, and Earthenware., consisting of Cut Wine, Claret, Champagne, and liqueur glasses, cut tumblers, goblets, decanters, watei bottles, &c. China breakfast services, breakfast cups and saucers, desert services, elegant vases, Pari .n marble and China jugs. Dinner services, chamber sets complete, meat and other plates, meat, pic and baking dishes, dishes with covers, soup and sauce tureens. 1 crate of srinser beer bottles. &c, &.c. LEA.KE & TATXER, London St., Lyttelton. S"otice. ALL Parties indebted to the undersigned, aie requested to liquidate their respective accounts, forthwith. In default of this intimation being complied with, legal proceedings vnll be instituted for the recovery of the same, without further notice. J. R. Eades. "Beehive." L*.tiel'on, April 14th, 1856. Christ's College, Canterbury. ryHE Annual Meeting of the Society will -*- be held ..« Whit-Monday, May I2ih, at Tjoon, at She Granmiar School, Cliristehurch. The aUeiHiCiuce of ail the Feliuws is ]>articnjnily r^qpested, as business of importance is to transacted. TfE^uv Jacobs. Sub-Warden. Chrisschtirdi, April Siirh, 1850. TAMES I3ARE, TaiUjr. Lyttelton, has jsisl O T'jt(.-t\i'il direct from Eiijrla:iii, a striM.ll asKuitinent if })n\t'ii}n cwpf'U silver watches suitable Tor working men. ALSO. A few'fU'ticlesof faiuaMe jewellery,suitable for Bridal pn^eutv. Ssjictration of Bseds, &c, Cuiiierhiuy l{e«iister Olfice, Chritschurcb, 2 p.m., 30tli April, 3 856. rpHE last of tfie Deeds, &c, left at this _I_ Oni'-C being that registered as No, 655, uH those u-^ifcienMl up to No. (>OO, indui^ve. s'.ru lecdtilt'i', a»d jt-ady to he cotnpared hy ;i»d returned to the persons who presented the g^roe toy re'/i<i'.r:",u>n. CiiiilSTOi'HFAi Aumnsny Cai.vket. lic^isirar.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume VI, Issue 368, 14 May 1856, Page 12
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