TO SELL OR LET. A "Weather-boarded House, situated on the Island, Kaiapoi, adjoining the Kaikanui Hotel, 24 feet by 22 feet, containing two rooms on the ground floor, with doable chimney of brick. For farther particulars apply to Mr. George Weston, Kaiapoi. AUSTRALASIAN WESLEYAN MISSIONARY SOCIETY. ON SUNDAY EVENING NEXT a Sermon will be preached in the Wesleyan Chapel, Lyttelton, by the Rev. J. R. FISHER, on behalf of the above Society. On Monday, the 21st instant, a Public Missionary Meeting will be held in the Wesleyan Chapel, when a report of the Society's Missions will be read and addresses delivered by various ministers and friends. The chair to be taken at 7 o'clock. Collections will be made after each service in aid of the funds of the Society. CANTERBURY LAND, BUILDING, AND INVESTMENT SOCIETY. \ MEETING of parties interested in XJL the formation of the above Society will be held at the Town Hall, Lytfcelton, on THURSDAY, the 15th instant, at 7 o'clock, to receive the report of the Provisional Committee, and to organize the Society. ONE POUND REWARD. LOST, on Monday Morning, Oct. 12th, between Christchurch and Lyttelton, One FIVE POUND and Five ONE POUND NOTES of the Union Bank of Australia. Any person finding the same, and delivering them to Messrs. Gould and Miles, Christchurch, will receive the above reward. CAUTION TO OWNERS OF CATTLE. I Hereby give Notice, that I have laid POISON on my ground in Londonstreet, and that I will not be answerable for any consequences that may result from leaving open my gate. Oct. 10,1857. JOHN GRUBB. TO THE ELECTORS OF THE KAIAPOI DISTRICT. rriHE requests of several of your number JL having determined me to offer myself as a Candidate for the Provincial Council, I beg to solicit your votes. i It being my intention to take an early opportunity of stating my opinions to you, I will only add that, should I have the honour to be elected one of your representatives, no measures shall receive my countenance save those" deemed I by me most calculated to promote the welfare and prosperity of this province. GEORGE W. H. LEE. Kaiapoi, Oct. 10,1857. TO THE ELECTORS OF THE HEATHCOTE DISTRICT. (~^ ENTLEMEN,—Being favoured with vJT a requisition from a considerable number of the electors of the Heathcote District to come forward as a Candidate at the ensuing election, I have been induced to offer myself for the honour as one of your representatives for this District in the Provincial Council. Although I have never appeared before you in any public capacity, and consequently may be unknown to some of you, yet I do not think it necessary to give any lengthened exposition of my political principles here, as that can be better done at the hustings. If you do me the honour to elect me, however, I will devote my attention to promoting the particular interests of this District, as well as the Province in general. I shall never le,nd my influence to the carrying out of any particular work to the detriment of that which is more immediately useful, but will endeavour to act independently and unbiassed by any political faction or party. I am, Gentlemen, Your obedient servant, JOHN MILN. Lower Lincoln Road, Oct. 6, 1857. TO THE ELECTORS OF THE HEATHCOTE DISTRICT. f^ ENTLEMEN,—You will soon be VJT called upon to send four members to the Council of the Province; I beg to offer myself as one of them. Should you elect me, I will endeavour honestly to serve you, and I trust by my votes to shew you that your confidence has not been misplaced. I take this opportunity of thanking my neighbours and friends for their promises of support, and beg to remain their faithful and obedient servant, T. HICHENS. TO THE ELECTORS OF THE TOWN OF CHRISTCHURCH. /~1 ENTLEMEN, —I respectfully solicit \JT your suffrages to re-elect me as one of your -representatives for the Town of Christchurch in the next Provincial Council. lean only repeat the assurance I gave at the first election, that I would steadily keep in view and endeavour by every exertion in my power to carry out every measure that would conduce to the advancement of the true interest of the Province. I have to remain, Gentlemen, Your obedient servant, R. PACKER.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume VIII, Issue 516, 14 October 1857, Page 5
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719Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Lyttelton Times, Volume VIII, Issue 516, 14 October 1857, Page 5
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