JUST ARRIVED EX RETRIEVER, . @ SYDNEY. 0/""\/~\ BAGS pampanga sugar 80 do. No. 1 Co's pieces do. 30 boxes Souchong tea Congou tea in. half-chests 10 barrels dried apples 5 cases of sago " ■ 1 , ginger 5 Hhds. .West India rum - •',. ■- . 2 ■' Mai-tell's brandy _ Brandy in cases Bennetts ,2 cases cigars „ - ALSO, EX LATE ARRIVALS, . Tobacco in half-tierces and boxes Coffee, rice Soda, sulphur Whiskey, Geneva , Sherry in qr. casks and cases - Moleskin trowsers Pea jackets 'Molasses Watertight boots Soap, candles, and various other goods. WAITT, HARGREAVES, & Co. Norwich Quay, 23rd Jan.,,1857. LYTTELTON COLONISTS SOCIETY & . LITERARY INSTITUTION. ON Tuesday evening next, a Lecture will be given by Dr. Gundry, on Human Physiology,'at half-past seven o'clock, precisely. R. LATTER, President. Lyttelton, Jan. 23rd, 1857. LAST BALL FOR THE SEASON. AR AC E BALL will take place on TUESDAY, the 9X th January, at the New Room -adjoining tho WHITE HART HOTEL. Tickets to admit a lady and gentleman, 55., may be had at the " Standard Office," or the White Hart Hotel. v ' • . _ ■ Dancing to commence at 8 o'clock. LOST on Tuesday, on the Port Hills, near . Lyttelton, a Striped Plush Shawl. A reward will be given to the finder, on application at the ' Lyttelton Times' Office, Oxford-street. £ 5 REWARD. STRAYED from Mr. H-I6GINS' Station, near Oxford, a Roan Mare, branded C'S on the neck, off side, branded also on near side. Whoever delivers the said Mare,together with her foal, to Mr. J. PRITCHARD, at Mr. Treleaven's, Papanui, near Christchurch, shall re» ceive the above reward. .-'2lst Jan., 1857, NOTICE. HIS Honor the Superintendent directs the publication of the following notice. The Provincial Government are prepared to receive Tenders for leasing the block of land reserved for the landing of diseased sheep on Adderley Head, containing 2,530 acres or thereabouts, on the following terms. The Lease to be for a term of not more than tln-ee years, from the Ist February, 1857. No sheep to be placed on the run by the Lessee;- —only cattle or horses.' - In case any diseased sheep shall be ordered to be landed on the run, the Lessee to remove his stock therefrom immediately on receiving notice from the Inspector of Sheep, that the run is required by the Government for diseased, sheep. The rent for each year to be paid in advance —to be repaid by the Government for the time the Lessee may be deprived of the occupation of the run for the above purpose. Applications to be made in writing to the Provincial Secretary, hcfore Noon, on Saturday, tho 31st instant, stating' the amount of rent offered, and the term of lease required. The Provincial Government will not be bound to accept the highest Tender. . JOSEPH BRITTAN, Brovincial Secretary. .... •*
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Lyttelton Times, Volume VII, Issue 441, 24 January 1857, Page 9
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453Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Lyttelton Times, Volume VII, Issue 441, 24 January 1857, Page 9
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