N OTIOE _ I I WILL Hold audit days at Christchurch j on Friday and Saturday, the 3rd and4th of October-. Lyttelton, Tuesday the 7th; Kaiapoi, Thursday the 9th of October, between the hours of 10 a\_i. and-4 p.m. weather perinitthur. for the receipt of Rents, purchase monies.\tc. due to the 29th September. 1556, on account of the following estates, viz..—The Soames' Trust; Jackson Trust; Christ's College, Canterbury, and Church Property (formerly the Ecclesiastical Trust;) The Lyttelton Trust: the Bishopric Fund, (formerly part of the Lvttelton Trust): the Lands of his Grace the Duke of Manchester, (formerly Lord Mandeville), Lady Emily Bathurst, Lady Olivia Sparrow. Rev. J. P. Rhoades, Rev. Charles Hodge. Dr. Merriou. C. T. Maunsell, George Hart, late W. Draper, and J. E. Fitz Gerald, Esqrs.: and also for the receipt of applications for fresh leases. H. I. CRIDLAND. jf. B.—Tenants are requested to present their last receipts. 9248 o S AO VIRTISEM ENTON and after Saturday next, Mr. Percival's boat will leave his place in Governor's Bay, every other Saturday, at half past nine o'clock a.m., and return from Port at 3 p.m., wind and weather permitting, for the conveyance of passengers and goods. 13' Sept., 1856.- " 9171 o 4 NOTICE. ALL Persons indebted to the undersigned (who is about leaving Lyttelton.) are requested to pay their respective accounts within one month from this date. T. SHALDERS, Boot and Shoe Maker. Londonrstreet, Lyttelton, September 16,* 1856. 9175 c To be Sola. A valuable Fifty Acre Section, fronting . on the Christchurch Town Reserve, with House, Out-bi_ldings, &c. The whole section is fenced and under cultivation. The growing crop may be taken at a valuation. A _ so, The lease of 24 acres of excellent land adjoin-: ing the above. This land is securely fenced, and is under crop. For particulars apply to Mr. Alport, Lyttelton. and to Mi-. Hall, or Mr. J. T. Shown, Christchurch. 9176 c Fill El 00DORDERS left with Mr. S. Gnndiy,Port Lyttelton, will receive immediate attention from W. H. Pereival. Governor's Bay. 355. per Cord, mixed quality. 40s. do picked. ■ Delivered on the wharf in Port. TEEMS CASH. K. B.—Monej' to be paid to, and receipts will he given by Mr. Gundet. 9172 c For Freight or Charter. THE FOLLOWING VESSELS:— Caledonia Gypsy Canterbury Rory O'More Emerald Sea Bird Fanny _ "' Palinurus Waterlily. Freight to Ferry, 21s. per ton " to Quay, 255. do. " to Kaiapoi 255. do. _T. B. Freight and charges payable on delivery of the goods. John C. Ai__mv, 8174 Agent. NOTICEa F any person requiring surveying done JL in the neighbourhood of Kaiapoi will leave notice to that effect at Mr. Black's store, it will be attended to. 9132 ol John C. Boys.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume VI, Issue 408, 1 October 1856, Page 2
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