FENOfIIG WsRE AMD P LOOQHB ex v Wkstminsteii. " A quantity of galvanized iron fencing wire -L%. on sale. ALSO, 2 of Low-cock's patent turn-rest ploughs, win. . exn-a linings. These ploughs are of the most effective and economical description ever invented heiipr nearly self-acting, and do not require turning at the end of the field. For hill side ploughing they are invaluable. ° ° A. J. Alport. Lyttelton, July sth, 185(5. 791 a ](; TJNIOSr BAWK OF AUSTRALIA. Writs ted r\ STRONG ACfIVK LAB as Messenger. i a.- Reierences as to character strictly required. Applications to he made to the manager Josh. Palmku. Lyttelton, ISIII July, 1856. _7195 jy23 ON SALE. " BOUBI.E and Single Iron Bedsteads Apply, to— ' Gould &■ Miles. 7162 j y23 Canterbury Joint Stock Loan Xn^P> m-ant and Discount Society. *-? rHII-IE Half-yearly meeting- of the above -JL Society did not take place on Friday last, as was advertised, in consequence of the inclemency of the The committee beg- therefore to inform the shareholders, that the accounts were in a most satisfactory state, and the progress during the past six months has been m every way advantageous both to the shareholders, and those who have availed themselves of Loans. Any particulars may be known by application to S. Gttndrt, Secretary. By order of the Committee. Lyttelton, 14th July, 1856. 7165 " jy23 to li, aa o a soTTs^ Sin, —We, the undersigned Electors of the town of Lyttelton, hereby request you to allow yourself to be put in nomination as a candidate for the seat in the Provincial Council now vacant by the resignation of Mr. Sewell, and we pledge ourselves to exert our influence to secure votir return : — J. S. Ca verb ill ,\. J. Alport Thomas Mutton W. Eadcs Rowland Davis Charles Dudley, B.M J. McCartieii J. T. Peacock John Parsons Robert Smeaton J. I. Shrimpton D. Dimond Thomas I\. Moore Thos. Shalders Richd. Wormaid George Tavler '■''J'"''. Gee W. L. Howard s- Gundry Thos. McCheane William Packard . John D. Bam ford dames Hide Henry LLsiman A. Hornbrook Alfred Scott E. A. H;ir<rrenve.s M.J. Clianey. Lyttelton, li)th June, 185(5. TO THE ELECTORS OF LYTTELTO.'"'^ Gjcntlemkn,—Having received a numei-of^ signed requisition to come forward as a candidate to fill the vacancy in the Provincial Council, for the town of Lyttelton, caused by the resignation of Henry Sewell, Esq.,, I beg to respond to the wishes therein expressed, and shall feel highly honoured if returned. At the same time I beg to state that I will act an independent part in the Council (if elected), for the interests of Lyttelton as well as for those of the whole Province. I remain, Gentlemen, Your obedient servant, WM. MGItGAN. Cwm House, Hcalheofc Valley June 2-1 lb, 1856.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume VI, Issue 388, 23 July 1856, Page 12
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