DUN STABLE HOUSE, CASHEL-STREET. DCLA.RKSON in returning thanks .to • the Public for the Patronage so liberally conferred on the late firm for the last two years, and in soliciting a continuance of their support, begs to inform them that in. future the business will be carried on by him, and that he has opened the above extensive premises with an entire new Stock of Drapery. Christchurch, Jan. Ist, 1857. CANTERBURY JOCKEY CLUB. A Special General Meeting of the Canterbury Jockey Club, will be held at" the Golden Meece, Hotel on Monday the 19th.-; instant at 6 p. m., to apportion the several Plates, and for other business. T. CASS, Secretary. Christchurch, 10th January. Port Albert, January Bth. THE undersigned desires thus publicly to return his sincere thanks to the crews of the Seabird, Eagle, Gypsey and three other Schooners, names not known, for the prompt and efficient assistance rendered to him in subduing the fire that threatened his cottage and crops with total destruction on the 3rd inst. JAMES HARRIS. Crown Lands Office, Christchurch, 9th July, 1856. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the following Crown Graiits of Land, in Exchange for Original Land Orders of the Canterbury Association deposited in this office, are ready for delivery. Rural Sections :—Nos. 4, 27, 104, 136, 150, 192, 195, 229 a, 255, 259, 275, 315, 338, 338 a, 33Sb, 338 c, 338 d, 388?, 339, 340, 350, 351, 352, 354,355, 355 a, 364, 367b. 367 c. Town Sections, Christchurch :—Nos. 177, 178. 179, 180, 475, 476, 477, 478, 483, 485, 487,489, 491, 493, 495,497, 519, 521, 522, 525,905 to 926 (both inclusive), 993, 995, 997, 999.1,001,1,003. Lyttelton :—Nos, 10, 32, 140 to 150, (both inclusive), 313, 314, 328, 329, 3,30. William Guisk Brittan, Chief Commissioner of the Waste Lands Board, Canterbury. FOR SALE, ABOUT 500 superior breeding ewes (now running on the south bank of the Rafcaia) iv perfectly clean and healthy condition. Apply to Mr. W. K. Putjnell, at Mr. T. W. Hall's station, Rakaia ; or to Air. W. C. Beswiok Kuiapoi. JEAN BERLAND, Clock and Watch Mak«r and Jeweller, from Paris, HAS the honor to inform the settlers oi Canterbury, that he has Temporarily established himself at Mr. Mutton's, Win-chester-street, where he is prepared to execute carefully all repairs of watches, time-pieces, and jewellery, at reasonable rates. DESERTERS FROM THE UNITED STATES WHALING SHIP " MILO," IN AKAROA HARBOUR. -jVTCTICE is hereby given that any _1_ 1 Party or Parties aiding either of the two Deserters from the U.S. Ship MILO, will be prosecuted with the utmost rigor of the law. DESCRIPTION. David George, sft, 7in., light completion, blue eyes, auburn hair, beard under chin — native of U.S., aged 26. William May, boy, age IS, hair bright yellow, eyes grey, very much freckled —native ot Great Britain. N.B. This boy is well known in the peninsula. £10 sterling reward will he given for their apprehension. G . H . SO TJLE, Commander. . Akaroa, Jan. 6, 1557.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume VII, Issue 439, 17 January 1857, Page 9
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492Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Lyttelton Times, Volume VII, Issue 439, 17 January 1857, Page 9
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