j POST OFFICE NOTICE. A regular Fortnightly Mail having been established between Lyttelton and Timaru, all persons residing in the districts ■through which the mail passes are requested to send notice in writing to this office, or to the Post office, Christchurch, stating at which of the, undermentioned places they desire their /letters to be left, viz :— / Mr. Parlby's, Selwyn River - " Dunslb-d's, Rakaia " Hayhursts, Ashburton " _Macdonald's,_Qrari The Resident Magistrate's Office, Timaru. Persqns neglecting to avpil themselves of the above information must'call for ltheir letters at .the Postoffice, at Lyttelton or Christchurch, as hitherto. - W.L.HOWARD. '•'• Postmaster. Post office, Lyttelton, May 7,1858, POST OFFICE NOTICE. pERSONS living at Kaiapti, Rangiora, -L and in the adjacent districts are requested to send .notice in/writing to this, office * stating at which of *the District Post offices their letters are to be left. Persons neglecting to avail themselves of this information must call for their letters at the Post offices at Lyttelton or Christchurch as hitherto. W. L. HOWARD, Postmaster. Post office, Lyttelton, May 7,1858. NOTICE. I the undersigned, hereby give notice 9 that from and- after this date I will not be responsible for any debts which my wife may incur. CHARLES RIDDLE. Lyttelton, May 8, 1858. NOTICE. ALL. parties indebted to J. J. Turnbull, Storekeeper, late of Lyttelton, are requested to pay their respective accounts to Mr. T. Bruce, of Lyttelton, who is authorised to receive the same, on or before the Ist day of June next,, to, prevent legal proceedings. J. J. TURNBULL. INDIAN RELIEF FUND. MEETING of General Committee, , Town Hall, Christchurch, May 3, 1858, Captain Westenra in the chair. Resolved—That the period for receiving subscriptions be enlarged to the Ist of July next. | That the sum of' £500 be< transmitted to the \ Central Committee in London as a first ' instalment from this province. That the resolutions of this meeting be advertised in the local papers. (Signed) RICHARD WESTENRA, ' „ Chairman* PUBLIC MEETING. ' AT a Preliminary Meeting held at the White Hart) on the 27th ult., for the purpose of discussing the propriety of forming a Farmers' Club in this province, it was resolved to call a public meeting, to be held in the Town Hall, Christchurch, on SATURDAY, the 22nd, instant) at 3 o'clock, at which all, who are interested in the carrying out of such a scheme, are requested to attend. CHARLES J., BRIDGE, Sec. pro tern. May 3,1858. ONIONS! ONIONS!! ONIONS!!! 2 tons New, Zealand Onions for sale at White's "Bee Hive," KAIAPOI. FLOORCLOTH. 2f~\ /~\ yards floorcloth:, 24 feet wide, \J\J for sale at the "Bee Hive" Store, KAIAPOI. OPENING OF THE BEE HIVE AT KAIAPOI. TVJTR. J. T. WHITE has just opened .i.v__L the above store with a great variety of goods, consisting of ironmongery, Jiolloware, -cutlery, crockery,' groceries,, rboots and r shoes, oilmen's stores, &c, where he ,hopes, by strict attention to business and fair prices, to secure a share of the public patronage. - ' FOR SALE. 145, HEAD.OF CATTLE. "t f\/~\ Head of Heifers .and Steers JLU\_/ - 30 Milch Cows, and 15.Fat Bullocks. Got by " Monarch," a half-bred- short-horned Bull. The whole of the above to be disposed of in one lot, or in quantities to'suit purchasers. For price and fuvthier particulars, apply to Mr. A. E. WHITE, Akaroa; or Mr. JA^ES WRIGHT, Wakamore'Station, Banks' Peninsula. I HORSE AND BULLOCK' HARNESS. I (Ex Roehampton.) SEVERAL complete Sets of Horse and Bullqck Shaft and Leading Harness, spare Collars, &c, Sea. r „__ | H. E. ALPORT. | Christchurch, March 22nd, 1858.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume IX, Issue 576, 12 May 1858, Page 2
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