Found. A LEATHER TRUNK, nt the Colonial Stores, Norwich Quay, on Thursday, July 3rd, lSf>b', containing a draft drawn in favour of James Bowman, and oilier property. The owner may have it by paying expeuees, on application to F. Mason, storekeeper, London si., Lyuehou July I7lli, 1856. *739] c T. BARNARD, (from London) SEtntcl) antf ©lodunafccr. CASH EL-STREET CHB.ISTCHTTRCH. MR. JOHN T. PARKINSON HAS been advised per " Zingari, " by the owners of the barque " Daniel AVebster, " to the effect that she would sail from Newcastle on the sth July, for this port, with 50 heavy draft Mares and Horses, superior to any yet imported per " Daniel Webster. " ALSO, 50 head of cattle. Mahoenui, June 21st, 1856. 7235 c NOTICE OF REMOVAL. >{ MOSES CRYER, "T"N returning thanks to his customers for § the patronage he has received as Butcher in Lyttelton, begs a continuance of their favours on behalf of Mr. Parkinson, to whom he has disposed of his business, and, being about to move to Christchurch, begs an early settlement of all outstanding accounts. JOHN T. PARKINSON, Having taken the Butchering business from Mr. Cryer, which he enters upon oa Friday, the Ist, of August, trusts by attention and punctuality, to merit a continuance of the patronage bestowed on Mr. Cryer. Lyttelton, July 21st, 1856. 7231 c TO «H. MO R BAH, ESQ. St«, —We, the undersigned Electors of the town of Lyttehon, herohv request you to allow yourself to be put in nomination as a candidate for the seat in the Provincial Council now vacant hv the re-i^i ation of Mr. Sewell. and we pledge ourselves to exert our influence to secure your, return :— J. S. Cuverhiil A. J. Alport Thomas Mutton W. EaUes I Rowland Davis Cl;;irles Dudley, B.M J. McCardrll J. T. Peacock ' John Parsons Robert Smeaton J. I. Shrimpton D. Dim on d Thomas R. Moore Thos. Shalders Richd. Wormald George Tayler Tim*. Gob W. L. Howard S. fiiimlry Tims. McCheane William Packard JMm D. Bamford James Rule Henry Li-siman A. Hornbrooli Alfred Seolt E. A. Hiir<rre:ives M . J. Chancy. Lytlellon, 19th June, 1856. TO THE ELECTORS OF LYTTELTON. GrcSTMiMEH, — Having received a numerously signed requisition to come forward as a caudi- ' date to (ill the vacancy in the Provincial Council, for the town of Lyttelton, caused hy the resig- . nation of Henry Sewell, Esq... I be<r to respond to ihe wishes therein expressed, and shall feel hi«'h]v honoured if returned. At the same time I beg to state that 1 will act an independent part in the Council (if elected), for the interests of Lyitelton as well as for those "f the whole Province. I remain, Gentlemen, Your oUedient servant, WM. MORGAN. Cwm House, Heathcote Valley, June 24th, l8o(j
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Lyttelton Times, Volume VI, Issue 389, 26 July 1856, Page 12
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453Page 12 Advertisements Column 3 Lyttelton Times, Volume VI, Issue 389, 26 July 1856, Page 12
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