John Pawson, publican, Akaroa Harbor, Traveller's Rest, Head of Akaroa Harbor. >Foi- the purpose of considering the above applications, a general meeting of the Justices of the Peace for the province will- be held at the Police Office, Lyttelton, on Tuesday, the sth of May, at 11 a.m., and an adjourned meeting at the Court House, in Ckristchureh, on Tuesday the 12th of May, at 11 a.m. -* J> ' i John Hale, ' Eesident Magistrate. - Lyttelton, 20th April, 1857. • » - REGISTRATION OP1 VOTERS. Resident Magistrate's' Office, Lyttelton, Apiil 22nd, 1857. ALL Persons desirous, of having their names'added to the J Electoral Roll for the-ensuing year must forward their claims some time during the present month of April, stating the District or Districts in respect of which such claims aie_made; > the place of abode, calling, or business of the claimant, and the qualification in respect of which such claims are made. The claim must be signed either by the claimant or some other person in his name and by his authority^ - Claims to be addressed to the Resident Magistoate.iarid forwarded ,as follows:— For the town of Christchurch—to the care of the Cleik to the Bench, Christchurch. For the Christchurch Country District—to the care of the Clerk to the Bench, Christ- . church; or to the Resident Magistrate's Office, Lyttelton. - • For the town of Lyttelton—To the Resident Magistrate's Office, Lyttelton/ The words ' Claim to Register' should be inseited above the direction. All claims forwaided through the Post Office must be prepaid. ' JOHN HALL Resident''Magistrate. NOTICE. MR. W. F. JONES, Piano F ol te Tuner and Regulator (from Wellington) begs to intimate to the inhabitants of Lyttelton and the surrounding districts that he intends remaining in Canterbury for a shoit time only; therefore all parties wishing their Pianos tuned or repaired will oblige' him by leaving their orders at the office of this paper, or at Mr. Mountfort's, Christchurch. 'April 21, 1857. NOTICE, , , WHEREAS on Saturday, April Til, 1857, a Dark Brown Box, containing Female Weaving Apparel and other aatides, was taken from off the Jetty, at Lyttelton, supposed by mistake, and put on,board,one of the small craft bound for one of the bays, and another left in its stead ; The owner of the one left behind is requested to forward the one'he or she may have received, and their own will be returned by giving a description of the same and paying expenses incuried, by applying to Mr. CHARLES SMITH, _ _ Rhodes's Bay. Port Victoria, April 18, 1857. TO THE ELECTORS OF THE PROVINCE OF CANTERBURY. aENTLEMEN,— Having heard arepoit is in circulation to the effect that 1 have abandoned my intention of becoming a candidate at the forthcoming election for the Supeimtendeney, I hasten to distinctly deny the truth of any such rumour. I bhall certainly go to the'poll with an earnest desire to be elected, and shall, in the meantime, peisonaUy ask every elector in the Piovmce for his vote. My political views will shortly appear in the J)ICSS# Yours truly, W. S. MOORHOUSE. SAWYERS WANTED TO cut 35,000*-feet of Timber near Innaiu. ■■ •j Apply to R. & G,. RHODES,' ' April 17th, 1857.; *******
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Lyttelton Times, Volume VII, Issue 468, 29 April 1857, Page 8
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