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ation of the General Assembly, as a proper timewill present itself for this purpose. i The opinions I entertained when I last addressed you are unchanged. I should endeavour to strengthen the hands of the Government, if I saw that 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 I 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 OLLIVIER. Morton Farm, Lower Lincoln Road. 9102 c TO THE ELEGTORS OF THE TOWN OP CHRISTCHURCH. Gentlemen,—THE management of the Waste Lands of the Province having been confided to the Provincial Government, I have been honored with the offer of continuing in the Department, "in a shmlar -office to that which I have for some time held. It has become necessary£for me to resign my seat in the Provincial. Council before accepting it. Hn again soliciting your suffrages, I trust I may refer to my past conduct, as an earnest * t of my future endeavours to further the best interests of this Province, should you do me the honour to again elect me as one of your Representatives. I have the honom- to be, Gentlemen, Your most obedient servant, C. B. FOOKS. Christchurch. 24th September, 1856. . 9278 FOR SALE BULLOCKS, BOWS, YOKES & CHAINS. EOR SALE bt the Undersigned. A Team of Pour Bullocks, perfectly broken in, complete with bows, yokes, and chains. Apply to George Allan, Ferry Road, or JOHN T. PARKINSON, 9207 c. . Lyttelton.. First Wool-ship for London. ■T^VA mH E Undersigned ftrjQi|\_|^ _Lhave made arrangeli^3fe_P^ \^ rnp"ts ftl1* a nrst class ship of J^^^^^S^^'6oo- tons to load in February next for the above port, and to sail from hence about the middle of March. Part of the cargo being already engaged, the ship will meat with quick despatch, aud every facility will he afforded to shippers in warehousing 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 made at the Ferry. Cookson, Bowler, & Co,, Agents. Lyttelton, Sept., 2nd, 1556. APARTMENTS, OR A SMALL HOUSE. TO BE LET, Furnished; with or without Attendance. Apply to MR, HUTCHINSON, 92412 c Canterbury Street,

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Lyttelton Times, Volume VI, Issue 408, 1 October 1856, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Lyttelton Times, Volume VI, Issue 408, 1 October 1856, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Lyttelton Times, Volume VI, Issue 408, 1 October 1856, Page 1

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