TO A. E. WHITE, ESQ. -pvEAR SIR, —We the undersigned JLJ Electors of Alcaroa, feeling the necessity of being represented in the Provincial Council by a gentleman who has a direct and personal interest in the town and district of Akaroa, request that you will allow 3'ourself to be nominated as a candidate at .the ensuing election, feeling assured that you will, to the utmost of your ability, prevent the interests of this town and district, as well as of the province generally, being neglected. We are, dear sir, ■ Yours respectfully, John Watson, Resident J. Benoist Magistrate F.Malmanche Wm. Aylmer, Clerk E. McDermott C L. Hay lock E. Millroy f l' E. Waeckerle J. Paradise S.C. Farr Saml. Fyfe Win. Henderson Isaac Deale Thos. Feltham Wm. Johnston J. H. Martin. Chas. Blackbee Thos. Pavitt JohnPawson Wm.Aylmer, Junr. JohnPawson, Junr. J H. Thomas Thos. Houghton j! A. Davys Joseph Deighton Wm. Bruce John Parker J. B. Eteveneaux Wm. Stewart Peter Browne Alfred Silk Charles Massit F. Lelievre Emery Malmanche F. Narby Benjamin Gandoin Charles Green ]? Kousselot James Hammond Thos. Kestevan - Louis Le Vaillant Henry Funnel Joseph Libeau, jun James D. Garwood Philip Pigeon Joseph Libeau James Wright Morgan Moore J. T. Roberts B. M. D'Oyley Augustus Porter Joseph Dulac John Sunckell Pierre Gendrot Alexander M'lntosh J. Breitmeyer Henry Pavitt H. Gendrot Francis Pavitt George Hempleman Pierre Bernard TO JOHN WATSON, ESQ., RESIDENT MAGISTRATE, AND THE OTHER GENTLEMEN SIGNING THE REQUISITION. Ge&tlemen, —I have to acknowledge the receipt of the above numerously signed requisisition. In accepting yonr invitation to be placed in nomination as a Candidate for the representation of this District in the Provincial Council, let me thank you for the honor you have done me; and assure you that, if elected, my best endeavours will always be to promote the legitimate interests of this District, as well as the general prosperity of the Canterbury Province. I am, Gentlemen, Your obedient servant, ■■_■ A. E. WHITE. ~" NOT ICE. . : ... THE members of [the Committee for rebuilding the Parish Church of Lyttelton, will call upon the inhabitants for their promised subscriptions on MONDAY NEXT, the 9th instant, in pursuance of the resolutions of the public meeting, that no steps should be taken towards the construction of the building, until the sum of £500 was paid to the credit of the Fund in the Union Bank. C. WARD, Hon. Secretary. FREEHOLD PROPERTY, FOR SALE BY AUCTION, TO-MORROW. MESSRS. F. NOBLE CAMPBELL and Co. have been instructed to Sell by Public Auction, at their Rooms, in Lyttelton, at noon, TO-MORROW, several valuable PLOTS OF LAND. Maps can be seen at the Auctioneer's Office. Oxford st., Lyttelton, 3rd Nov., 1857. TOBACCO. SEVERAL TONS SHEEPWASH TOBACCO. W. WILSON. ~~ FARM SEEDS. E ED, white, and crimson clovers Yellow trefoil Lucerne, sanfoin, and cowgrass Permanent pasture grasses Fine lawn grasses Red and yellow mangold wurzels Red Altringham and white Belgian carrots Skirving's purple top swede W. WILSON. ELECTION OF SUPERINTENDENT. rriHE final state of the poll will be deJ- clai'ed at the Town Hall, at Christchurch, on WEDNESDAY, the 4th day of November, at Noon. CHARLES C. BOWEN, Principal Returning Officer. AUSTRALIAN MUTUAL PROVIDENT SOCIETY. Incorporated (with important" priviledges) by Act of Parliament (N.S. Wales, 1857.) IVrOTICEIS HEREBY GIVEN, that -L\ Mb, HENRY JOHN LE CREN has been appointed AGENT to the Society ai Lyttelton, for the Province of Canterbury, New Zealand. By Order of the Board, ROBERT THOi\ISON, Actuary and Secretary.. Principal Offices, Sydney, N.'S.W., July 22nd, 1857.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume VIII, Issue 522, 4 November 1857, Page 5
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579Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Lyttelton Times, Volume VIII, Issue 522, 4 November 1857, Page 5
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