ation of the General Assembly, as a proper time ■will present itself for this purpose. The opinions I entertained when I last addressed.you are unchanged. I-should endeavour to strengthen "the hands of the Government, if t sawvthat it laboured to advance the interests of the colony, to develope its resources, and to promote its internal improvement; and I should oppose most vigorously any attempt at the enlargement of Provincial authority; at the same time, I should zealously watch over-and support every measure having reference to the real interests of this province. '■.'..•-.:,.• I must ask you to excuse a personal canvass. To many of you I know it is an annoyance; and I am inclined to believe it is too often an interference with that liberty of action which should distinguish men upon these important occasions. I have the honor to be, gentlemen, Your Obedient Servant, JOHN OLLIVLER. Morton Farm, Lower Lincoln Road. 9102 c JUST RECEIVED pee" dabtJ"'" tjtLfX' VOLUMES,' comprising" the .4 OV_yJ works of: the best authors : — SirW. Scott. ; '.•■• .Howitt, Dickens. Longfellow. E. Bulwer Lytton. &c. &c. About 200 of which the proprietor is enabled to offer at the home published price. J. E. M'CARDELL.. Lyttelton, Sept. Bth, 1856. 9104 c Tirst Wool-ship for London. fll HE Undersigned .^J^ll^a^ JLbave made arrangeIf^^MSk^^r- nX™^ 115 f°r a frrst c'ass ship of fe^^^^^K^u 600 tons to load in February next tor the above port, and to sail from hence about the middle of March. Part of the cargo being aheady engaged,the | ship will meet with quick despatch, and every facility will be afforded to shippers in wnre- ! housing and shipment of wool. The wool can be weighed and marked, if required, at the stores of the undersigned at Kaiapoi, and similar arrangements have been uiiirie at the Fernj. CoOKSON, BoWLIiR, & Co., Agents Lyttelton, Sept., 2nd, 1556. • For Sydney direct, •/L .'?" nHHE fine, fast-sailing FJ^jL Jl brig kkDART, r' 150 ik-^^^^^l\ tons, Jenkins, iiiaster. now OF™F^IIKM' iai '- y ex! >ecte<1 ' am^ wil^ *iave quick ilespatuh for the above % aSs .^sK nf _..— -^j^m y mt^ } li)V i ni; . portion of her cargo engaged. This vessel is intended as a regular trader between Sydney and this port,. and has superior accommodation for passengers. •; For freight or passage, apply to Cooksox, Bo"wx/eh, & Co. Lyttelton, Aug. 29, 1856. 8301 c J. VINCENT Painter, Glazier, Paperhanger, &c, "OEGS to inform the Inhabitants of Kaiapoi -*-^ and neighbourhood, that he has commenced in the above line at Charles St., Kaiapoi. Feb. 25, ISSR. TO LET. A FOUR roomed cottage, with threeeights of an , acre fenced, and in cultivation. Rent moderate. Apply to C. RIDDLE, Builder, London street, Lyttelton. 9103 c
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Lyttelton Times, Volume VI, Issue 405, 20 September 1856, Page 1
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