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KAIAPOI. SALE OF FURNITURE, KITCHEN UTENSILS, CROCKERY, &c. MR. WYLDJ3 has received instruct tions from Samuel Beswick, Esq., to sell by Public Auction, on THURSDAY, MAY 27th, the following useful furniture, &c, — Tables Chairs and sofa Bedsteads and bedding Toilet sets Breakfast and dinner services Moderator lamps Clock Kitchen utensils Tools Medical drugs, &c., &c. Also, An excellent cottage piano, by Stodart. The sale will take place at Mr. Beswick's residence, at 11 o'clock precisely. Refreshments provided. KAIAPOI. IN compliance with a resolution passed at a vestry meeting held in the Parish Church of Kaiapoi, on MONDAY, May 10th, we beg to request that the parishioners will forward to us, before the 15th day of June, statements of the amounts which they severally propose contributing towai-ds the maintenance of a resident Clergyman in the district; it being impossible that any steps can be taken towards the attainment of so desirable an object, until the probable amount of the subscriptions is ascertained. JAMES VVYLDE, "> n , , , JOSEPH ASHE DAY. 5 Churchwardens. AN ABSTRACT OF THE FACULTY CREATING CHARLES WILLIAM WYATT OF CHRISTCHURCH A PUBLIC NOTARY. TOHN BIRD, by Divine Providence $3 Archbishop of Canterbury, Primate of all England and Metropolitan, by authority of Parliament lawfully empowered for the purposes herein written, TO our beloved in Christ, Chajiles William. Wtatt, a literate person, now residing at Christchurch, in the Colony of New Zealand, Health a:nd Gbace. We,being willing by reason of your merits to confer on you a suitable Title of Promotion, do create you a Public Notaet, pi-evious examination and the other Requisites to be herein observed having been had. And do out of our favour towards you admit you into the number and society of other Notaries, to the end that you may henceforward at Christchurch, in the Colony of New Zealand, aforesaid, and also in I all other Hee Majesty's Foreign Territories, ! Colonies, and Dominions, and not in any other j place whatever, exercise such Office of Notary, j hereby decreeing that full faith ought to be j given as well in judgment as thereout to the 1 instruments to be made by you after the Oaths j hereunder written shall have been required of ; you and by you taken. (Here follows Oath of Allegiance I Oath of Supremacy j Oath as to Conduct in Office Oath as to Domicile.) Pbovided Always that these presents do no; avail you anything until the Oathb on the I Commission, bearing date the nineteenth day ; of January, in the year of our Lord" one thousand eight hundred and fifty-eight, as above prescribed, be subscribed and duly taken by you pursuant to the tenor of the said Commission, I and the Certificate endorsed on these presents as to the Execution of the said Commission be subscribed by the proper Officer, before whom the said Oaths shall be taken, and sealed with his Official Seal; and also unless these presents are duly registered and subscribed by the Clerk of Her Majesty for Faculties in Chancery. Given under the Seal of our Office of Faculties at Doctors Commons, this twenty first day of January, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and fifty-eight, and in the tenth year of our Translation. (Signed) J. H. T. MANNERS SUTTON, Reg. Registered on the twenty-second day of January, in the year of our Lord one thousand ; eight hundred and fifty-eight, by the Clerk of Her Majesty for Faculties in Chancery. ,«. -n GEORGE HUMPHRYS and l&igned; jqsIAH HUMPHRYS. Sealed with the Faculty Seal of His Grace of Canterbury by [ (L. S.) Statute of Henry the Eighth. ) I, HENRY JOHN OHITTY, by Divine Permission Bishop of Christchurch, do make known and certify that, on the fifteenth day of May, in the. year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and fifty-eight, appeared before me Charles William Wyatt, now residing at Christchurch, in the Colony of New Zealand, and presented unto me a Commission, bearing date the nineteenth day of January, one thousand eight hundred and fifty-eight, and requested that I would take upon myself the Execution thereof; which request being willing to comply with, I did see the said Chnrles William Wyatt subscribe his names to the Oaths in the said Commission, and within prescribed, and did then administer to the said Chavhs William Wyatt the said Oaths, which being done, I decreed the said Commission to bo transmitted to the Office of Faculties, at Doctors Commons, London; In Testimony whereof I have hereunto set my Hand and Seal the day and year above written. (Signed) H. J. C, Ch^istchtjkch. Sealed with the Seal of the") Risjhtßev.Henrv J.C. Harper, £ /t g\ D.D., first Bishop of Christchurch, New Zealand. J

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Lyttelton Times, Volume IX, Issue 579, 22 May 1858, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 5 Lyttelton Times, Volume IX, Issue 579, 22 May 1858, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 5 Lyttelton Times, Volume IX, Issue 579, 22 May 1858, Page 5

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