Notice. ALL Parties indebted to the undersigned, are requested to liquidate their respective accounts, forthwith. In default of this intimation being complied with, legal proceedings will be instituted for the recovery of the same, without further notice. J. R. Eades. " Beehive," Lyttelton, April 14tb, 1856. Golden Fleece Hotel, WANTED, a Female Cook Apply to Mrs. Pierce, Golden Fleece Hotel. Christchurch, May 15th, 1856. "Wanted. A BOY, from 11 to 14 years of age. One that can read and write preferred. Apply to William Hutchwsox. Canterbury St., Lyttelton. c PUBUG NOTiGEI WILLIAM WILSON, Returning- • officer for the Town of Christchurch District, appointed under the Roads' Ordinance, Session VI, No. 2, do hereby call a meeting of all persons liable to be rated for the said District, under the said Ordinance, at the Large Room of the " White Hart " Hotel, Christchurch, on Tuesday, the 24th day of June inst., at 12 o'clock, precisely, for the purpose of electing a Waywarden for the said District. W. Wilson. P.S. The list of the ratepayers is posted at the entrance of the Government Offices, j 21 Notice—Slaughter Houses. Kesident Magistrate's Court, Christchurch, June 10th, 1856. TVTOTICE is Hereby Given, that the 1.1 Annual Meetings of the Magistrates, for the purpose of Licensing SlaughterHouses, will be holden at Lyttelton, on Monday, the 7th day of July, and at Christchurch, on Tuesday, the Bth day of July, next, at noon on each day. All persons intending to apply for the License of Slaughter-Houses must give written notice *of their intention to the Clerks of the Bench at Lyttelton and Christchurch, on or before Saturday the twentyeighth inst. W. S. Mookhouse. j 5 Resident Magistrate. Notice—Dogs. Resident Magistrate's Court, Christchurch, June 10th, 1856. TVTOTICE is hereby given, that from ll and after the 12th day of July, nest, all persons having unregistered dogs in their possession will be proceeded against according to law. The Police will be authorised to destroy all unregistered dogs found within the limits of the towns of Lyttelton and Christchurch after that date. W. S. Mcouhouse, j 12 Resident Magistrate. pubiTg notice" SPECIAL Meetings of the Justices of the Peace, open to the Public, will be held at Lyttelton, o.i Monday, the 23rd day of June, instant, and at Christchurch on Tuesday, the 24th inst., at noon on each day, at the Resident Magistrate's Court, for the purpose of hearing and determining objections to the Electoral Roll now in force, and to the list of additional claims to vote, and of forming the Electoral Roll for the ensuing year for the Province of Canterbury. W. S. MOORHOUBE, Resident Magistrate. Resident Magistrate's O/fiee, Christchurch, June 10th, 1856. j 31
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Lyttelton Times, Volume VI, Issue 377, 14 June 1856, Page 12
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