LYTTELTON COLONISTS SOCIETY AND LITERARY INSTITUTION. A Lecture on Human Physiology will be given by Dr. Gundry. at the Town Hall, on Tuesday evening next,, the 13th inst., at half-past 7 o'clock precisely. r. latter, President. N.B. Subscriptions are now due. KAIAPOI GENERAL STORES. nnHK Undersigned has on hand a large JL Assortment of IRONMONGERY, Nails, from 1 to 6 inch Tinware, glass and crockery Horse shoe nails and line brads Flour, oatmeal, rice and sago Tea, coJfee and sugars Soap, starch a.nd blue Pickles, sauces and bottled fruits Manilla and coir rope Iron pails, buckets and brooms Pitch, oakum and tar Corn sacks, wool packs and twine Rum, brandy, whisky and gin Wines biscuits and cheese Paper, pens, and ink Saddles, bridles and stock whips, &c., <fee. GEORGE C. BLACK. NOTICE. A Special Meeting of Justices of the Pence will be held at. (he Police Office, Lyttelton, on Tuesday the 13th January, At 3 o'clock in the'afternoon, To take into further consideration an application for the renewal of a Slaughter House License. JOHN HALL, Resident Magistrate. 30th December, 1856. DESERTERS FROM THE UNITED STATES WHALING SHIP " MILO," IN AKARQA HARBOUR. "^TOTICE is hereby given that any -L% Part? or Parties aiding1 either of the two Deserters from the U.S. Ship M!T0 : will be prosecuted with the uuniost rigor of the law. DESCRIPTION". David George, oft, 7in., light completion, blue eyes, auburn hair, board under chin — native, of U.S., aged 28. William May, boy, age 18, hair bright yellow, eyes grey, very much freckled —native of Great Britain. N. R. This boy is well known in the peninsula. £10 sterling reward will be given for their apprehension. G. H. SOULE, Commander. Akaroa, Jan. 6, 1857. RATIONS FOR SURVEY DEPARTMENT. rjpKNDERS are invited for the supply of _&_ the following articles for the Government Survey parties in the respective localities of Christehurch, Lyttelton, and Kaiapoi, for period of six months, ending 30fch June next. Flour, (a). Ib." and ivi niton ) v-" " Tea @ r-\9- ft.' Sugar (# f> ft. Sealed tenders vvili be received at the Land Oilier, Ohristchurch, until Saturday, the 1/fii January instant, to be addressed to the Chief Surveyor. THOMAS _ CAsSS, Cliiet' Surveyor. Survey Department, Land Office, Jan. 1, 1857. JUST RECEIVED. A L.ARGK As-orttnent of BOOTS and JZ\. SHOl'^S consisting of— Ladies' Cashmere, Prunella, and goloshed boots and shoes of all descriptions. Also, Women's and girls' home made leather boots. Children's ditto. B. GAITAGAN. Bout and Shoo Maker. Oxfoni-street, Lyttelton.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume VII, Issue 437, 10 January 1857, Page 9
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