A PUBLIC BALL WILL be given on Thdbsday July 3lst at STUART'S NEW ROOMS, Near the Royal Hotel, Christchurch. The following gentlemen have consented to act as STEWARDS":— T. T. Cookson Esq. C?pt. vVestenra. R. A. Hilton Esq. B. VVoollcombe Esq. C. Hodgson Esq. C. 0. Bowen Esq. Gentlemen's tickets £l Is., Ladies' tickets 10s. bcl., may be had of the Stewards, or at the ofhce oi the " Canterbury Standard." 796 a 2 FREEHOLD PROPERTY. ' TO BE LET OR SOLD. ' A ' Comfortable family residence, beautifully -C^- situated on the Tiver Heathcoie, together with the 50 acre freehold on which it stands, with all its improvements, comprising a paddock! stockyard, garden well filled with shrubs and trees, fkc. &c. Immediate possession may be bad. For further particulars apply to J. Longden. Christchurch, July sth, 1856. N.B. The owner would have no objection to take sheep in pan payment for tbe above proP erty. , 792 j y 29 £1 REWARDT OST from Christchurch on Friday June 26tb, a black tan and white bitch,answering to the name of " Minnie. " Whoever will return the same to Mr. Ward, Rangicra, or to Mr. Lawrance, Christchurch, shall receive the above reward. July 4th, 1856. 793 c LAW. WANTED a young snan of steady active habits, who cau write a good hand, and has been accustomed to the routine of an Attorney's office, to whom liberal wages will be given. Also a respectable youth, as an articled clerk with the prosjiect of parmership at the termination, of his clerkship. Apply to Mr. Wohjiam), Solicitor, London Street, Lytte)ton. 795 c FENCING WIRE AND PLOUGHSex {' Westminster. " A quantity of galvanized iron fencing wire on sale. s . . ALSO, 2 of Lowcock's patent turn-rest ploughs, with exfa fittings. These ploughs are of the most effective and economical description ever invented, beiDg nearly self-acting, and do not require "turning at the end of the field. For bill-side ploughing they are invaluable. ; . A. J. Ar.ipQET. Lyttelton, July stb, 1556, 791 a 16 For Melbourne via Wellington, /^L . . >PHE clipper Brig " PRl£*:^vNk -»• MA DONNIV;" Sproul, ff^^^^WSS, Master, will sa'ilfor the above l^^^vuPjrts, on or about Wednes{'a.V next, the 16(h inst. Her accommotliVtion for a Ijmited number of passengers is very-superior. For freight or passage, apply to A. J. Alpokt., Agent. Lyttelton, July Stb, 1856. 179 j y 16
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Lyttelton Times, Volume VI, Issue 385, 12 July 1856, Page 1
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