j^eto BUberttsfen«nts. CHURCH MEETING, LYTTELTON. THK Members of the Church of Ens land resident in Lyttelton, are invited to meet the Bishop of Christohurch, at the Temporary Church, on Monday evening next, the 26th instant, at 7 o'clock, for the consideration of important church matters. B. W. DUDLEY, Incumbent. Lyttelton, Jan. 20, 1857. CHURCH PROPERTY TRUSTEES. THIS First Quarterly Meeting of the Trustees 'will be held in Christ's College Library, Cashel Street, Christchurch, on Monday, February 2, at Noon. W. W. WILLOCK, Secretary to Church Property Trustees. Christchurch, January 20, 1857. TO THE ELECTORS OF THE ! CHRISTCHURCH COUNTRY DISTRICT. /^\ ENTLKMKN, —A vncancy having \J( taken place in the Provincial Council in consequence of the resignation of W, B. Bray, Esquire"; I have.been waited upon by a body of the Electors,- and presented with a requisition most numerously signed, requesting that, I will^come forward as a candidate for the vacant "seat; in" your hands I therefore place myself, with the assurance that if elected I will use my best endeavours to promote your interests, and the general welfare of the colony. I am, Gentlemen, Yours obediently, JOHN SHAND. Avon Lodge, Jan. 19, 1857. Gentlemen, —As this is an exceedingly busy season, it will be impossible to pay each of you' my personal respects, I therefore purpose being present at the following places, when I shall have pleasure in laving before you my policj7, , and answeriug any questions you may propound. But as the early part of next, week will be fully engaged by the races, I shall be, from the shortness of the-time prior to the election, prevented meeting you in as many parts of the district as I would other-wise have done:— Webb's Wharf, Thursday, 22nd inst., 7 p.m. Dilloway's, Friday, 23rd „ Papanui, Saturday, 24th „ Hart's, Monday", 26th JOHN SHAND. VALUABLE FREEHOLD PROPERTY, FOR SALE BY PRIVATE CONTRACT. THE Property consists ot 50 acres, - Freehold I^and, substantially fenced, divided into 3 paddocks, 30 acres under cultivation, one paddock of 12 acres, now laid down with grasses, 2 acres of garden well stocked. Comfortable Dwelling-house in excellent order; detached offices, with three good bedrooms over, and all other conveniences for carrying on Agricultural and Dairy operations. A small Windmili,, capable of grinding and dressing the finest flour. A pre-emptive right of 250 acres advantageously placed. The property is conveniently situated 4 miles from Christchurch, and a- short distance from Riccarton 1 Church, n For further particulars apply to R. Harrison, Esquire, or to Mr. 'Alport, Auctioneer, ton.Jan. 19,1857. ~ •
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Lyttelton Times, Volume VII, Issue 440, 21 January 1857, Page 9
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