NOTICE. • m AKAROA: PROVINCE OF CANTERBURY he TO WIT. ib-i TXTIIEREAS a Writ under the hand -• VV of William Sefton Moorhouse, Esq., Superintendent of the said Province, V bearing date the eighth day of May, m the E. year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and fifty-eight, hath been directed to me, John Watso.i. Esq., as Returning Officer for ~ the Akaroa District, in the said Proviuce, ree]' quiring and commanding me to cause to be ld elected by and from the voters duly qualified ■to. for that purpose, freely and-indifierently, and he manner and form by law prescribed, one person<to'serve as a member of of the irrovn.cial Council for-the Akaroa District, in place of to' Thomas Smith Duncan, Esq., resigned. How, therefore, I. the said John Watson heq., Be•. turning Officer for the Akaroa D«*tnct, do «- herebvT "> pursuance of the said recited \S nt, give "notice that a public meeting of the . electors of the Akaroa District will be holden in the Court House, in the Town of Akaroa, - on THURSDAY, the tenth day of June next,, at noon, for the purpose of nominating one person to serve as a member of the ••Provincial. 0 Council, for the Akaroa District, and m theeveut of a poll being demanded for the candidotes or any of them, such polling shall take, "■ place on -Friday,- the eleventh day of June next, • in the Court" House at Akaroa, in the School 1 House at Pigeon Bay, and iv the School House at Okain's Bay. . [ The-voting to commence at any time after nine o'clock,\-Mn. of the said day, and to close ' at four o'clock p.m., of the said day. >. JOHN WATSON, r Returning Officer. '[ Akaroa, May 13, 1358. TO THE ELECTORS OP AKAROA DISTRICT. f^\ ENTLEiVIEN, —Writs for the election VX of Members to serve in the House of Representatives having come down from the seat of Government, I beg to offer you my" services, trusting thai our long acquaintance warrants a hope on my part that I shall have the honor of once more representing your; interests. I regret that many pressing engagements prevent my personally soliciting your ; suffrages, but, confident in our mutual friendship, I leave myself entirely in your hands, . and am, Gentleman Electors, Yours faithfully, W. S. MbORHOUSE. ENTLEMEl^sJ^Ts^welf^ll~" \JT not be in the colony -during the pre-. sent Session of the Assembly to fill the seat which you were prepared to give him, I beg to offer myself for your suffrages. The best endeavours shall not be wanting on my part to ! perform the duties of your representative. I am, gentlemen, ' Your obedient servant, CROSBIE WARD. Lyttelton, May 18/1858. KAIAPOI. THE Proprietors of the « LYTTELTON TIMES," desiring to accommodate subscribers in the Northern Distracts, have es- - tabiished an express to Kaiapoi, arriving in that town before noon ON THE MORNING OP PUBLICATION. Copies can be left for any subscriber along'; the line of road, on notice to that effect bein^ given to Mr. G. C. Black, agent at Kaiapoi; or at this office. Advertisements, orders, and other communications can be transmitted to this office by the return of the express on the afternoon of Wednesdays and Saturdays, anticipating the course of post by nearly three days. Lyttelton, March, 1857. RANGIORA CHURCH. THHOSE Persons who have intimated their intention of contributing to the proposed Church at Rangiora, are requested to pay their subscriptions to the Treasurer, Mr. G. Thomp- ' son ; or to the undersigned, WM. REEVES, Hon. Sec. Sangiora. March 29. NOTICE, rfIHE Partnership heretofore subsisting -- between us the Undersigned, Richard Woodford and William Tuckerman Stephens, Flour Millers., has been this day dissolved by mutual consent. All debts due to or owing from the said firm, will be received and paid by the said Willifim j Tuekermau Stephens. Dated this 11th d*y of : ■ May, 1858. "J RICHARD WOODFORD ? WILLIAM T. STEPHENS. Witnesses to ih e signature of the above named Richard Woodford and William Tuckerman Stephens, Chas. EnwD, Pbichaed, Thos. Hichexs, Jun. [ INDIAN RUBBER GOLOSHES. JUST RECEIVED, » A N assortment of first quality ladies' In- ■ -CA- dian rubber goloshes and French clo«s. ,„ . , H. E. ALPORT. ■Clmstcliureh, Mny 3rd, 1858.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume IX, Issue 579, 22 May 1858, Page 8
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