GEORGE MALLINSON, ARCHITECT, SURVEYOR, AND LAND AGENT, CHRISTOHTTRCH AND LTTTELTON. Office in Christchurch at, THE AUCTION MART. T. HESTER, CARPENTER & FRENCH POLISHER, OXFORD STREET, LYTTELTON. Jobbing done on, the premises upon reasonable terms. THOMAS R. MOORE, M.D., ' SURGEON AND ACCOUCHEUR, OXFORD TERHACK EAST, CHRISTCHURCH. WARD AND WHINAM, CARPENTERS AND BUILDERS, NEAE THE PAPANtTI BRIDGE, CHRIBTCHUBCH. .' ROBERT/WATSQNi From London, TAILOR,-BREECHES, & TROWSERS MAKER. NEXT.,THE TQTVN HALL, SUMNER ROAD, CHRISTCHUHCH. D. C. ANDERSON, WATCH AND CLOCK MAKER, FHOM LONDON, Lichfield Cottage, Christchurch, Near Mr. Beece, the Ironmongers. N.B.—Dental operations, and work done on the premises. MRS. S. JONES, DRESS AND MANTLE MAKER, NEAR CHANEY's DAIRY, Winchester Street. MR. C. H. MOFFITT & SON, SURGEON DENTISTS, Canterbury. Street, Lyttelton. Hours of attendance from 10 to 5. JAMES MORRISON & CO., WHOLESALE & RETAIL MERCHANT S & GENERAL AGENTS, t CANTERBURY STEEET, LYTTELTON. NOTICE. MRS. TWINING begs to announce that, having1 taken the house and premises lately in the occupation of Mr. Wilson, and also of the house lately occupied by Mr. Sewell,she is now prep ired to accommodate several" families or "single" .gentlemen' with furr nished apartments; and with board if required! N.B.—Stabling attached. London street, October 6th, 1857. CHELTENHAM HOUSE, X A I A POL E HAMLET begs to inform his friends • and the public generally, that his House is now ready; and parties wishing for accommodation will have every care and attention to make them comfortable. Room for a few young men as boarders. N.8..G00d Stabling. NOTICE TO DEBTORS. ALL Parties indebted to the undersigned are requested to pay their respective accounts forthwith; otherwise, proceedings will be taken against them. JAMES BRUCE. Akaroa, March 19th, 1858. TO THE ELECTORS OF THE DISTRICT OF:AKAROA. f^i ENTLEMEN,-T-Having accepted the ] \JT offices of Provincial Solicitor and Crown Prosecutor, it becomes necessary for me to resign my seat as one of your representatives in the Provincial Council into your hands. As I am, however, eligible for re-election, I beg again, to offer" myself as a candidate for your suffrages, and to assure you that I shall, if re-elected, do. everything in my power to promote the interestsof the province in general, and of the district of Akaroa in particular. I have the honor to be, gentlemen, Tour obedient servant, THOMAS S. DUNCAN. Christphurch, March 16, 1858. PROVINCE OF WELLINGTON. NOTICE TO IMMIGRANTS. rpHE PROVINCIAL GOVERNMENT JL of Wellington \vill ? in pursuance of the Resolution of the Provincial Council, be prepared to convey to each immigrant, (introduced under their Regulations) as soon as he shall have reaeemed his Promissory Note or Notes, a.quantity of land equal in value (at the rate of 10s. an acre). to one fourth of the
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Lyttelton Times, Volume IX, Issue 572, 28 April 1858, Page 7
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