THE FITZ GERALD TESTIMONIAL. •■■: ■-•■•- '- •■ '-.-■■ £ s. SUBSCRIPTIONS alf^y advertised 403 6 FTJRTHEU «tTBSCBIPTIOKS: — Waittand'Co. ... 10 0 E. W. Lamb ... ... 2 2 J. M-srshman 5 0 L.C. Thomson 2 0 W. C. Beswick 5 0 E.B. Bishop 1 1 E. Knapman 1 0 D. Lewis 2 0 ■D. Clarkson ... , 1 0 Keir.lt. & Fraser 2 2 ■J.-Dann. ... 1 1 R.P.Thomas 10 J. Purvis ... 2 0 W. Marley ... 10 T. Rowley 5 0 E. C. Minchin ... 3 0 J. Bartrum ... ... ... ... 010 S. Treleaven 0 10 H. Roil 0 10 IJ. Hill. 1 1 C. Bourne ... ... 1 1 !S. C. Moule ... ... ... ... 1 1 • TRAVELLERS TO NELSON. TVTOTICE is hereby given that persons ±\ (ravelling to or from Nelson by the' Inland Route, CAN BE SUPPLIED WITH PROVISIONS at Stated Charges at the Station of the undersigned in the Leslie Hills, Atnuri. Persons having Dogs with them are hereby cautioned that the HILLS ARE POISONED, and all Dogs found straying thereon will be immediately destroyed. ; HODGSON AND KNYVETT. Sept. 16, 1857. HOUSE OF ACCOMMODATION. MRS. WOOD begs to inform the TiaveJleis llmmgli ■ RHODES'SBAY, she has opened a House in the above live. Rhodes's Bay, Sept, 21,1857. KAIAPOI RACES. A PUBLIC MKHTING \iill be held at the K;ti;i]ioi Hotel, on MONDAY, September 28, at 7 o'Clock p.m., to fix a day for. the Kaiapoi Spring Races, to be run under the Regulations of the C.J.C. All parties interested therein are particularly requested to attend. DOG LOST. STRAYED, on Sunday last, from the Ticehurst road, Lyiteltoti, » black Colley pup, answers-to. the name Blackbird. The finder will please send him to the owner, who is to be found every day at the Police Office, Lyttelton. THOS. I. JOYNT, owner. N.B.—This dog IS NOT REGISTERED, lie is very useless, often bites children, and frequently indulges in an animated whine the whole night. TO A. J. ALPORT, ESQ. DEAR SIR, — We the undersigned electors of Lyttelton, beg to request that you will allow yourself to be nominated as a candidate for the Town of Lyttelton at the ensuing election of the Provincial Council, feeling assured that you will, to the utmost of your ability, prevent the interests of the Port Town, as well as of the Province generally, from being neglected. We are, dear Sir, Yours respectfully, A. BaYFEILD, And other Electors. I Lyttelton, Sept. 17, 1857. j GENTLEMEN,— I beg to thank you for the requisition wiili which I have I been favoured, and for your expressions of confidence in my ability to represent you in the Provincial Council about to be assembled. ! In the event of being elected, my desire will be especially to support the interests of my constituents ; at the same time I shall feel it my duty to" co-operate in maintaining the general interests of the Province. You have had many opportunities, during my long residence amongst you, of ascertaining my principles and views in reference to Provincial topics. I therefore deem it unnecessary to occupy your attention, or the columns of our local newspaper, with any lengthened address, and remain, Gentlemen, Yonr Obedient Servant, A. J. ALPORT.; To Mr. Bayfeild and the other Gentlemen; signing the requisition. Lyttelton, Sept. 19, 2857. - TO THE ELECTORS OF , THE .TOWN OF LYTTELTON. , GENTLEMEN,— Having been repeatedly asked whether I intended again; to,offer myself as a candidate to represent you? in the Provincial Council,l take thisopportu-; nity of preseating/myself to you in that capacity. - . ' ' ■ ! i r My principles are so well known amoflgs^ I yon, that it is unnecessary for me to enlarge f upon them here. 1 need only assure the elect- ' ors that they remain unchanged. ' . I am, Gentlemen, Yonr o'.>e<l:ent Srrvmir, I. TUOri, COUKSOK. "Lyttelton, Sept. 22nd, 1857.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume VIII, Issue 510, 23 September 1857, Page 6
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