3 Cases of Assorted Toys Consisting of— . Handsome dressed dolls andcrying babies arid boxes of fine furniture. N.B. A good supply of groceries, jams and preserves, salmon in tins and preserved lobsters in tins. Also a ton of prime pickled Irish pork. Mes. CAMERON, Norwich quay, Lyttelton. Crown Lands Office, Christchurch, 9th July, 1856 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the following Crown Grants 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, 1 150, 192,195, 229 a, 255, 259, 275, 315, 338, 338 a, 338h, 338 c, 338r1, 388e, 339, 340, 350, 351, 352, 354, 355, 355 a, 364, 367b. 367 c. Town Sections, Chiusxchukcii :—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. LVrrjELTON :—Nos, 10, 32, 140 to 150, (both inclusive), 313, 314, 328, 329, 330. William Guise Biuttan, Chief Commissioner of the Waste Lands Board Canterbury. NOTICE. rTIHE Provincial Government are pre_JL pared to receive Tenders from persons willing to engage in the construction of roads or other Public Works, and to receive payment in land, under the 43rd clause of the Waste Land Regulations now in force. 2. Every tender must contain a specification.' ' of the Public Work which it is proposed to construct, and the sum in money for which the contractor is willing to undertake it, and the time within which it is to be completed. 3. Every Tender must also contain a careful description of the portion of land which the contractor desires to receive in payment for such work. 4. No Tender will be accepted on which the quantity of land applied for exceeds one acre for every Two Pounds Sterling of the value of the work to be done. 5. No Tender will be accepted except on the written certificate of the Provincial Engineer,1 that the work proposed to be done is of public benefit, and is bona Me worth the sum specified in the Tender. 6. As soon as any Tender shall be accepted by the Government, the land applied for will be reserved from sule until the completion of the work. By Order of His Honor the Superintendent, (Signed) JOSEPH BRITTAN, Provincial Secretary. Provincial Secretary's Office, Christchurch, Feb. 7th, 1857. SUPREME COURT OF NEW ZEALAND, SOUTHERN DISTKICT. "VTOTICE is Hereby Given,—That a J3I 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 "loth day of April., lit 10 o'clock in the forenoon (or as soon thereafter as 1 mar be consistent with the arrival of his Honor the" Judge), at which time and place all persons under recognizances to appear, cither as Prosecutors, Defendants, or • Witnesses, are hereby required to ajive their attendance. CHRISTOPHER ALDERSON CALVERT, Deputy Registrar at Canterbury. ' Office of the Supreme Court, Christchurch, Canterbury, 2nd March, 1857. REMOVAL. B- W. MOUNTFORT begrs to inform • his friends and the public that, he has removed from Cashel Street to Colombo Street, next-door to Messrs: Gould and Miles, where he has on sale a new arid varied assortment' of . ; .■•.•: Books and Statiokeey. .
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Lyttelton Times, Volume VII, Issue 462, 8 April 1857, Page 3
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