CANTERBURY " STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY. Capital £5,000, in one Hundred Shares' of £50 each. :" Tetjstees. William Guise Brittan, Esq. Isaac Thomas Cookson, Esq. robeet heaton rhodes, esq. DIBECTOES. Isaac Thomas Cooksox, Esq.,. Chairman. Lyttelton. I- Christchurch. A. J. Alport, Esq.. ,■ iC. W. Bishop, Esq. F. Banks, Esq. G. Gould, Esq. W. Bowler, junr. Esq. J. Longden, Esq., E. A. Hargreaves, Esq. Kaiapoi. R. Latter, Esq. W. Beswick, Esq. J. T. Peacock, Esq. C. R. Blakiston, Esq., Akaroa. A. E. White, Esq. Secretary.—H. J.- LeCeen, Esq. Bankers.—Union Bank of Australia. Solicitor.—Thos. S. Duncan, Esq. fTHHIS Company has been formed for I the purpose of facilitating the communication between Lyttelton and the various shipping ports of the province. A suitable steamer has been ordered from Sydney, and may be expected to arrive within a very short period. Applications for shares will be received up to the 31st December. \ , Form of application :-— " To the Secretary of the Canterbury Steam • Navigation Company. % ' Sib,—l request you will allot me— ; —' Shares in-the Canterbury Steam Navigation Company, and I engage to pay the deposit on the same, and any further calls .that may be made. :.. .. v - ' i",. I am, Sir, Your obedient servant," (Name and Residence.) FOR SYDNEY DIRECT. npHE Brig SWAN, 240 tons burthen, will sai. -L for the above port on or" about SATUR DAY, the 27th instant. For freight or passage, apply to A. J. ALPORT, Agent. foeTfreight or charter. 'pHE Schooner MIDLOTHIAN, 25 tons, i drawing three feet of water when loaded. Apply to "JOHN KELLY, master; or to GEORGE MARSHALL, Pigeon Bay. TO THE PUBLIC OF CANTERBURY. HW. DERRY begs to inform-them • that he has just received, ex Gazelle, an assortment of Bell Fittings, and is now prepared to execute all orders in that branch of his business. All orders from the country will receive prompt attention. London street, Lyttelton, Oct. 22nd, 1857. LOWER HEATHCOTE EVENINGSCHOOL, PERRY ROAD. A MASTER will be required for this j9^. School at the beginning of March. Particulars may be obtained from the Rev. G. Cotterill, Incumbent. Jan. 25, 1858. LOWER HEATHCOTE CHURCH, FERRY ROAD. A Church is now in course of erection which will be capable of holding 150 persons instead of 100 as originally proposed Nearly £600 will be required to complete the building with the exception ot the tower, and to provide the necessarynttmgs. Subscriptions may be paid to either ot the Churchwardens, H. A. Scott, Esq., and 0. Bridge, Esq., or to the Incumbent, the Key. Ct. Cotterill, or at the Bank. Those who have promised subscriptions are earnestly requested to pay them at their earliest convenience. The following amount has been already received:—£2Bs 7s. Sd. February, 1858. WHEAT. npHE Undersigned are cash buyers of CAMPBELL & CO. Oxford street. Lyttelton. or Cnshel street, Christchurch.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume IX, Issue 555, 27 February 1858, Page 1
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