TO RICHARD PACKER ESQ., M. P. C. Christchurch, November 3, IBSG. SIR,— On the occasion of the last Election for the General Assembly, you were invited to come forward for the representation of Christehurcli, an invitation which you then declined to accept, because of the wish so universally expressed that Mr. Sewell should be sent up to Auckland. Mr. Sewell having resigned his seat and gone to England, we have again to request that you will allow yourself to be put in nomination for the vacant seat, and we pledge ourselve to use our best exertions to secure your Election. We are, Sir, Your very obedient Servants, Subscribed by upwards of 40 Ejoectobs. Christchurch, Nov. 4th, 1856. f~^\ ENTLEMEN, —I beg to acknowledge \JC the above kind invitation to allow myself to be put in nomination as a Candidate for the vacant seat for Christchurch in the General Assembly. I am fully sensible of the honor intended me, and put myself intoyour hands, and should you succeed in returning me, you may confidently rely upon my exerting myself to the utmost of my abilities to forward your interests, and those of the Colony generally. I remain respectfully, Your very obedient Servant, RICHARD PACKER. | LOST.— £2 REWARD. | A LARGE BAY MARE, known as I Crimea, stands about 16 hands high ; has two white hind fetlocks; branded M and son the off or near thigh. Whoever •will on finding the same deliver her to Mi. C. Turner, Christchurch, or Mr. Parkinson, Mitre Hotel, Lyttelton, will receive the above reward. m 7236 c FOR SALE. VTT7"ELLINGTON SOAP, yellow, and n mottled Wellington mould candles Sherry, Champagne, and claret Geneva, in hhds. and qr. casks Canvass and sewing twine Rice, vinegar, and pickles Salad oil, pipes, cheroots Lescher's No. 1, patent starch Men's strong Bluchers Sole leather, and kip Coal tar, white lead, black paint Raw and boiled oil Nests of tubs, saws, clothes brushes Shovels, moleskin trousers Stays, blue serge shirts | Cottons, mantles Chip bonnets, prints Union diaper, boys' white shirts Men's brown cotton | hose Gentlemen's colored Lisle gloves Drills, strap shoes Velvet ribbon Mathematical instruments Turkey twill Scissors Draft boards, leather Travelling bags Crockery, bowls, plates Breakfast sets, dinner services Toilet sets Cheese press Men's clothing, twill shirts &c. &c. &c. P. NOBLE CAMPBELL & CO. Oxford St., Lyttelton, Nov. 7, 1856. AIOAEOA SCHOOL. JOHN PARADISE, Master of the Go- ■, venunent School, begs to inform the public, that he has taken a roomy and commodious house, in this very healthy locality, (with a large garden attached), and is able to accommodate a limited number of boarders on the following very rm derate terms: — For board, lodging, and washing, with instruction in all the usual branches of a sound English education ; together with Mathematics, Greek, and Latin, if required: Thirty pounds per annum, payable quarterly, in advance. No extras. ;
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Lyttelton Times, Volume VI, Issue 420, 12 November 1856, Page 9
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475Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Lyttelton Times, Volume VI, Issue 420, 12 November 1856, Page 9
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