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GOVERNMENT STEAM-BOAT 'SERVICE FOE THE \ ; PROVINCE OP CANTERBURY. I. IT is required to establish a regular communication, by means of Steam-boats, between Port Victoria and the following places : 1. Some point in the River Avon or the River Heathcote, as near as possible to the town of Christchurch. 2. Kaiapoi. 3. Akaroa. 11. It is required at the same time to provide for occasional steam, communication between Port Victoria and the several landing places in other parts of the province, such as the bays of Banks's Peninsula, Motunau, Timaru &c., for the purpose of collecting wool and other produce usually shipped at those places. 111. It is believed that two steam-boats, at least, will be required to perform this service, one to be employed on the regular line to be established ; the other to be held in reserve in case of accidents, - and to make occasional trips as inducement may offer. It is considered that such boats ought to have at least forty tons clear stowage room below decks; to be of not less than twenty horse power; to have a speed of not less than eight knots; and to draw not more than four and a-half feet of water. •" ■. '"" ■■ '■' ' :IV- :' ■ . ■; ■ .The Provincial Government are prepared to enter into a contract for the performance of the above service for a term of three years, upon one of the following conditions:—'..,. a. The Government will advance the sum of, Five Thousand Pounds, (£5,000) to the contractor, feceiving valid security for the insurance of the capital advanced. ' At the termination of the contract, or in the event of the capital being lost by accident, the Government will require its repayment, but the sum so repaid will be again advanced for the maintenance of-the same service. No interestwill be charged for the time of the contract. '. b. Secondly, If private capital be employed, the Government will guarantee a fixed bonus yearly to the amount of the yearly loss (if any) estimated to be incurred by the service. c. Or, thirdly, The Government will guarantee a minimum rate of interest on the amount of the private capital i invested in the undertaking. ■... , ...'"'y/'-' • /The Provincial Government are prepared to receive tenders for the performance of the above mentioned service. The tenders must state the ! mode in which the required service is proposed to be performed—the number of trips which it is proposed to make in a given time to each of the places specified—the number of the steamboats to be employed—their size, power, and ' speed, not being less, and their draught not being greater than those respectively set forth above; andalso the timewhen the service will commence. The. tenders must also state on which of the abovementioned terms the contractor proposes to treat Avith the Government. If upon the first—what is the nature of the security which will be offered. If on the second or third—^ what will be the amount of the bonus or of the rate of interest which the Government will be required to guarantee yearly. All "tenders must be sent into this office within four months from the date hei'eqf. By his Honor's command, JOSEPH BRITTAN, Provincial Secretary. .Provincial Secretary's Office, 'Ohristchuroh. Dec. 6, 1856. Public Notice. TIMBER CUTTING LICENSES. WHEREAS it ha? been represented to the Commissioners of the Waste Lands Board that parties are unlawfully cutting timber on Banks' Peninsula, Talbot and Harewood forests, and other parts "of the province, NOTICE is hereby given, that any person found; cutting timber on any of the Waste

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Lyttelton Times, Volume VII, Issue 460, 1 April 1857, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Lyttelton Times, Volume VII, Issue 460, 1 April 1857, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Lyttelton Times, Volume VII, Issue 460, 1 April 1857, Page 9

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