DESEETEES FEOM THE FEENCH WHALING SHIP 'ELIZABETH,' IN AKAEQA HAEBOUE, "VTOTICE is hereby given, that any i.* party or parties aiding any of the seven Seamen deserters from the French Whaling ship Elizabeth will be prosecuted with the utmost rigour of the law, Akaroa, 24th Dec, 1856, THE Undersigned are cash purchasers of Wool, Hides, Skins and Oil, or will advance upon consignments of the same to their friends in London, Liverpool, or the Australian Colonies. WAITT, HAEGEEAVES & Co. Norwich Quay, 26th Dec, 1856. THE Undersigned is a purchaser of Wool. P. B.BOULTON. Christchurch, 29th Dec, 1856. LETTS'S DIARIES Fob 1857. J. McCARDELL. SUPREME COUET OF NEW ZEALAND, SOUTHERN DISTRICT, "VTOTICE is Hereby Given,—That a JLI Sitting* of the Court for the despatch of criminal and civil business will be holden at the Court House, Lyttelton, in the Province of Canterbury, on the 15th day of October, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon (or as soon thereafter as may be consistent with the arrival of his Honor the Judge), at which time and place all persons under recognizances to appear, either as Prosecutors, Defendants, or Witnesses, are hereby required to give their attendance. CHEISTOPHEE ALDEESON CALVERT1 Deputy Eegistrar at Canterbury. Office of the Supreme Court, Christchurch, Canterbury, Ist, October, 1856, 1043 c ADVERTISEMENTS ~ FOE this Paper must be brought to the Office before 2 p.m. on Tuesdays and 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. LYTTELTON AND CHEISTCHURCH CONVEYANCE, BISHOP'S CART, carrying the Mail, starts punctually from the PostOffice, Christohurch, every day at 9 a.m., and 3 p.m. for Coppell's Cottage, Heathcote Valley, returning from the valley at half-past 10 a. m. and half-past 4 p.m. Mr. Bruce, of Lyttelton, in connection with this Conveyance, manages the Lyttelton business and packing over the hill to and from the cart. N.B. All packages or parcels left at any of the undermentioned places for the above Con-i veyance, will receive strict attention, viz.: — Mitre Hotel; Mr. Turnbull's store, Norwich Quay; Mr. Me Cardell's Store, Oxford? street; and Mr. Gee's Store, Canterburystreet. Parcels and packages are delivered the same day as received. C. W. BISHOP, Christchurch, T. BETJCE, Lyttelton, Mail Contractors. CHEISTCHUECH BOOK CLUB. TTTNDER the 18th Rule of the Club, on vJ a requisition addressed to me, and signed by Ten Members, I hereby call a Special General Meeting pf the members of the Club for Saturday, the 17th instant, at my house, at Noon, " to consider whether any, and if so, what " relations oan be established between the Book " Club and the College Library." FREDEEICK THOMPSON, Secretary, Cashel-street, January 6th, 1857.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume VII, Issue 439, 17 January 1857, Page 12
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