ADVERTISEMENTS FOR this Paper must be brought to th» Office before 4 p.m. on Tuesdays, and 2 p.m. on Fridays, for insertion in the next day's publication. Orders for the withdrawal of Advertisements must be given (in writing) on the previous Monday or Thursday. . THE NEW TARIFF. NOW BEADY AT THIS OFFICE, A TABULAE SHEET of all articles liable -OL to specific duty, or admitted free under the New Customs Act, alphabetically arranged for reference. Price 6d. NOTICE. NEW ZEALAND ALMANAC FOR 1857. A DVERTISEMENTS intended for this -IjL Publication should be sent as early as possible to the Office of the " Lydeiton Times," or to the Agents iv this and the other Provinces. _ ________ . fpHE UNDERSIGNED having disposed of JL his business in Christchurch, and being about to leave -the Colony for a time, requests that all parties indebted to him will pay their respective accounts within one month from the present date, in default of which, legal proceedings will be taken for the recovery thereof without further notice; and all parties having claims jagainst the undersigned are requested to send i them in forthwith. ■y™~^ - y.. ■, jvf. smart; : ■ Madras Street, September 13. Christchurch. 9202 c. "' oisALE. AT the FAMILY HERALD OFFICE London Street, Lytleltou,— Family Heralds, School Books, Slates, pencils, stationery, pocket bibles prayer-books. A varied stock of the latest works, by the best authors,comprising History, Astronomy, Medicine, Novels and Romance, &c. Spectacles, steel, tortoieshell, horn, and silver mounted ; reading glasses, magnifiers, telescopes; an elaborate microscope, gold pens and holders, &c, Sec. E. Rkston. TO THS ELECTOrTTF THE TOWN OF CHRISTCHURCH. GENTLEMEN, I have resigned my . seat in the General Assembly as your representative. When you requested me to assume that post, I did so, stating my intention to return to England after the close of the sesBion. lam under the necessity now of returning, and I have deemed it best to avoid the risk of leaving you unrepresented at the next meeting of the General Assembly. The main object for which you wished me to be present in the Assembly in the late session has, I trust, been, in great part, accomplished. The financial affairs of the Colony .ire at all event 3in a train for settlement, and I am about to return to .England, partly with the view of completing that settlement. In thus terminating our political connection, I desire to acknowledge gratefully the confidence you have reposed in me politically, and the personal kindness which I have experienced at your hands; and to assure you of the sincere and abiding interest which I shall always feel in whatever concerns the welfare of the Canterbury Settlement. I remain, Gentlemen, Your very obliged and faithful servant, HENRY SEWELL. Auckland, Sept. 15,1850. 1085
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Lyttelton Times, Volume VI, Issue 413, 18 October 1856, Page 1
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