ARTHUR WrLLIS, GANN & COS LINE OF VESSELS FOR NEW ZEALAND. npHE clipper ship MAORI, 1,000 tons bur--L _ then, G. Petherbridge, commander, belonging to the above well-known line, was appointed to leave London for Lyttelton direct, on^ March 22nd, with about 130 emigrants for this province. The Zealandia, a new and large clipper ship, Foster, commander, (late of the Joseph Fletcher) was to follow the Maori, and would be despatched direct for this port, about May 20th, with a large party of emigrants. ROBERT LATTER. Lyttelton, May 20th, 1858. ANNOUNCEMENT. GREAT REDUCTION IN THE PRICE OF MEAT. JOHN CATON, Butcher, Norwich Quay, Lyttelton, begs to inform his Customers and the public generally, that on and after SATURDAY, [this bay] the 22nd instant, the price of meat at his shop (only) will be as follows :— Mutton. Hind quarters ... 6d. per lb. Fore do. .. 4|d. do. • Shoulders ... ... sd. do. Necks and breasts ... od. do. Chops 6d. do. Beef. Prime roasting beef... 7d. do. Boiling do. ... 6d. do. Steaks ... ... 7d. do. &ST Observe the address, Norwich Quay, Lyttelton. BEE HIVE STORE, KAIAPOI. J. T. WHITE, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER in all kinds of GROCERY, DRAPERY, CROCKERY, GLASSWARE, IRONMONGERY, TINWARE, OILMEN'S STORES, BOOTS AND SHOES, CLOCKS, CHAIRS AND STOVES. WINES AND LIQUORS, &c, &c. TO BUILDERS, MASONS, AND OTHERS. rpENDERS are invited for the erection of a • -»- Church in Lyttelton. Plans and specifi- j cat'ons may be seen on application to the Rev. B. W. Dudley, Chairman of the Building Committee, Lyttelton, on and after the 30th inst., ] until the 28th day of July next. Sealed tenders must be addressed to the Rev. 8.. W. Dudley on or before the 30th day of i July next, endorsed ' Tender for Lyttelton i Church.' j The committee does not bind itself to accepV the lowest or any tender. GEORGE MALLINSON, Architect. Oxford Street, Lyttelton, May 19, 1858. RESIDENT MAGISTRATE'S EXTENSION OF JURISDICTION COURT. "VTOTIGE is hereby given, that the jL l sitting of the above named Court is adjourned until TUESDAY NEXT, the 25th instant, at 11 o'clock, at Christchurch. JAMES TOWNSEND, Jun., Clerk to the Bench, Lyttelton. TEMPORARY CHURCH, LYTTELTON. TO-MORROW (WHIT-SUNDAY) the Offertory in the Morning- will be appropriated in aid of the Diocesan Fund, on which occasion the sermon will be preached, and the Hoty Communion administered by the Bishop of Chbistchuech. B. W. DUDLEY, Incumbent. Lyttelton, May 22,1858. CANTERBURY REGISTER OFFICE. nVTOTJCE,—AII instruments left at tins JL 1 Office before the 18th day of March last [to No. 1340, inclusive] are ready. CHRISTOPHER ALDERSON CALVERT, Registrar. N.B.—As the business in this office increases and presses, it behoves persons to call for their Deeds, etc;, as soon as possible after this notice. Next Monday and Tuesday being holidays, as Whit-Monday and Whit-Tuesday, the office will re-open on Wednesday. Christchurch, May 20, 1858. KAIAPOI. POSTPONEMENT OF SALE. I'HE Sale of Dr. Bes wick's cattle and pigs is postponed till TUESDAY NEXT, the 25th May, at 12 o'clock. UNION BANK OF AUSTRALIA. MONDAY NEXT being tbe Queen's Birthday, will be observed as a Holiday at this, Bank. JOSEPH PALMER, Managei'. Lyttelton, May 20, 1858.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume IX, Issue 579, 22 May 1858, Page 5
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