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On Sale, ex '' Dirt." TJ RANDY, in case Geneva, do. Rum, in brls. Champagne, Burgundy, and Claret Cherry cordial Te:i, Congou aud Souchong Coffee, rice TnhiiccH, KenFlour, cheese Liverpool soap Col man's starch Grown and sheet jjlass Patent galvanized iron tiles Preserved finger Preserved jams and fruits Oilman's stores •Scotch and oilier ploughs ; Anchors and chains. A. E. Whitk, & Co. Lvtteltrm, June 28, 1856. c Seed Wheat. i}f\(\ BUSHELS of White Wheat, at Mr. UU ' Earle's, River Healheoce. ; J Also, Hensman's patent steerage drill; either for large or small seeds, for two horses. Price £-25. lyttelton Colonist Society, and Literary Institute. NOTICE. IN future the subscription to the Society will be 14s. annually, and 3s. 6il. quarterly, and in addition ajj iiew members pay an entrance fee oi'2s..jßd. Subscriptions will be due on Tuesday next, July 1. The annual election of officers will lake place on Tuesday the Bth July. Nomination lists must be sent into the Secretary on or before July 1. Wm. Donald, President, J. G. Fyfe, Hon. Secretary, June 26, 1856. For Sale, A HERD of about 90 head of first-rate cattle, from 2 to 5 years old, bred -from the Bow and Arrow stock, imported to Nelson by George Duppa, Esq. If preferred, sheep will be taken in exchange. Apply to Mr. Thompson, Accountant. Manchester St. Christchurch, 27th June, 1856. c Notice* MISS TAYLOR'S school will re-open en Monday, July 8. ~~ NOTICE. T WILL hold Audit Bays at ChristJL church, on Monday and Tuesday, the 7th and. Bth July ; at Kaiapoi, Thursday the 10th ; Lyttelton, Tuesday, 15th July between the hours of 10 a.m., and 4 p.m., weather permitting, for the receipt of arrears, rents, and other monies due to the ■24th June, 1856, on account of the following estates, viz.:—The Soames' Trust; Jackson Trust; Christ's College, Canterbury, and Church Property (formerly the Ecclesiastical Trust;) the Lyttelton Trust; the Bishopric Fund, (formerly part of the Lj'ttelton Trust); the Lands of his Grace the Duke of Manchester, (formerly Lord Mandeville), Lady Emily Batburst, Lady Olivia Sparrow, Rev. J. P. Rhoades, Rev. Chas. Hodge, Dr. Merrion, C. T. Maunsell, George Hart, late W. Draper, and J, E. Fitz Gerald, Ksqrs.; and also for the receipt of applications for fresh leases. H. I. Ckidland. i N.B. —Tenants are requested to present their last receipts.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume VI, Issue 381, 28 June 1856, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Lyttelton Times, Volume VI, Issue 381, 28 June 1856, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Lyttelton Times, Volume VI, Issue 381, 28 June 1856, Page 1

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