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Bciu fltJbcrtfacmcutsf. NOT IC E T 0 CONTItA CTOR 8. THE Provincial Government are prepared to receive tenders for Buildingfour Bridges and one Culvert on the Rangiora Road. Plans and Specifications of the intended Works may be seen on application to at Kaiapoi. Parties wishing to contract for the above-works are requested to attend with their tenders at the Kaiapoi Hotel, at 12 o'clock on Tuesday, November 25th. The Provincial Government will not be bound to accept the lowest or any tender. E. DOBSON, Provincial Engineer. Office of Public Works, Christchurch, Nov. I.4th, 1856. GREAT NORTH ROA D. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. THE Provincial Government are prepared to receive tenders for draining and forming 100 chains of the Great North Road, near the 7th mile. The work will be let in three contracts. Specifications of the works can be seen on application at the Government Offices, Christchurch, at which place paities wishing to contract for the works are requested to attend at 12 o'clock on Saturday, 22nd instant. The Provincial Government will not be bound to accept the lowest or any tender. E. DOBSON, Provincial Engineer. Office of Public Works, Nov. 14th, 1856. THE adjourned MEETING of the CHURCH PROPERTY TRUSTEES will be held in the College Library, Cashel Street, Christchurch, on Monday, Dec. Ist, at 12 o'clock. W. W. WILLOCK, Secretary to Church Property Trustees. EX "ZINGARI." A FEW very handsome Fliitiiias. J. F. M'CAR DELL. Lyttelton, 21st Nov. 1856. DIRECT FROM INDIA. JUST received a Valuable Assortment of very beautiful Brooches, Brace-, lets, Watch guards, Hair pins, Studs &&*, — real stones (Ametlvysts, Topaz, Turquoise &c.) set in Silver of the most delicate Indian workmanship. J. F. M'CARDELL. Lyttelton, 21st Nov., 1856. LYTTELTON LITERARY INSTITUTION. ON Tuesday evening next, at 7 o'clock, the Rev. G. Cotterill will deliver a Lecture on the Weather, and some of the fundamental laws that regulate its changes. The Reading Room is open from 12 to 1, and from half-past 6 to 9 o'clock, every evening. R. LATTER, President. F IREWOO D,—F I It E W 0 0 D. FOR SALE, 100 Cords, at 3(Js. per Cord, delivered in Christchurch. Posts, Rails, &c. in any quantity, at low prices. S. TRELEAVEN, _ Papanui. FOR SYD NE V DIItE CT. npilE BRIG " MOUNTAIN MAID" JL is unavoidably detained until Tuesday morning next, when she will positively proceed to sea. For freight or passage apply to I J. T\ PEACOCK, & CO. [ 21st Nov. 1850.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume VI, Issue 423, 22 November 1856, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Lyttelton Times, Volume VI, Issue 423, 22 November 1856, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Lyttelton Times, Volume VI, Issue 423, 22 November 1856, Page 8

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