barryton steam saw mills, ajkar6a; ( harbor. : _ SEVERAL pairs of sawyers are wanjtecl to flitbh tor the above mills,^ell ; timbered pits are erected, roads.made, and comfortable huts, rent_free, every facility will! be rendered in lumbering,to enable men to eai*n great wages. Further particulars to be had ( of Mr. Collier, Albion Hotel, Lyttelton. I BRYANT & WEEDEN. EXTENSIVE SALE OP LIVE STO(|K, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, PLATFJ, >; GLASSWARE, FARMING IMPLE- j ■ VIVIENTS, fed, &c. : I ' "li/TR. J. 'lV PARKINSON has b^en jj_l_ favoured; with instructions frpm the Rev. C. Mackay, to sell by Public Auction, at his residence, Strickhmds, nearChristchurch, ■on • ' ' ! THURSDAY & FRIDAY, the 12th & 13th of AUGUST NEXT, ; the whole of his furniture, consisting of e'vfery requisite for furnishing a private residence. ' Also, j Lire stock, consisting of milch cows, horses, poultry, &c. ". - - j Agricultural implements and tools of every description. The sale being consequent on the .owner leaving for Englannd, offers an excellent oppor--1 tunity to parties desirous of replenishing- their household" comforts; the whole^'of-the'■furni-ture being of the best description, and"in an excellent state of preservation. Further particulars will be given in future advertisements, and catalogues printed prior to the date of sale. Also, unless previously disposed of, twenty, acres of land, being portion of section (555) with frontage on the River Avon, forming, from' its locality and good boundaries, a most vahiv able plot for speculation. ' Lyttelton, June 3, 1858. ; " NOTICE: - ; | ALL parties, having sold Produce to the undersigned are requested ,to deliver the same at Jones's or Ferry Wharf, and not at Mr. Webb's, at Christchurch Quayv Should any Produce be sent to the latter place, after this Notice it will only b3 paid for after, approval by Mr. W. Thomson. Extra cartage will be paid for. ROBT. WAITT & CO. - Lyttelton, July 1. TO THE ELECTORS OF THE RAKAIA DISTRICT. f^S ENTLEMEN,—The lamented death vX of Mr. Haslewood lias caused a vacancy iv the Representation of your District in the. Provincial Council.. I beg to offer my-, self to you as a candidate for your suffrages at the election which has thus, been 'rendered nek, cessary. •' , ' : My residence amongst you, and the fact that, I am engaged in the same pastoral pursuits as yourselves, will of itself bean assurance to you,; that I should, if elected, give aq active attention to the requirements of the district, and , that you would always find me a zealous pTO-' moter of our common interests. I trust also, that the insight" into official matters^ which as clerk to the last Council I could not fail to obtain, will have served as a training to render more efficient the services which.it is my ambition to place at your disposal. I have the honor to remain, gentlemen. Your obedient servant, GEORGE A. E. BOSS. Waireka, Rakaia District, June 2, 1858. "■ NOTICE. PROVINCE OF CANTERBURY TO WIT. i -TTTHEREAS a Writ : under..:tb.e hand YT of William Sefton Moorhouse/ Esq ? -Superintendent-of the said. Province,' ■ •bearingdate, theifirst day of June, inTthe Year of our Lord one thousand eight'hundred and fifty-eight, hath been directed,to me/ George Arthur Emilius Ross, Esq., as Returning Officer for the Rakaia District, requiringVand commanding me'to cause to be elected, in manner and form by law prescribed, One Person to serve as a.member of the Provincial Council of the said Province, for the Rakaia -District, in the room of-Charles Church Haslewood, Esql, deceased: Now, therefore, I, the said George Arthur Emilius Ross, the Returning Officet for the said Rakaia District, do hereby, in pursuance of the said recited Writ, give notice' that a public meeting of the Electors of the said Rakaia District, will be held in the Woolshed, Waireka Station, on TUESDAY the twentieth day of July next, at noon', for the purpose,of nominating.One Person to serve as a Member of the Provincial. Council for the said Rakaia District; and in the event of a poll being,demanded .for the candidates or any oi them, such polling shall take place on Wednesday, the twenty-first day of July next, at Mr. Gnapman's Station, on the Rakaia, and at the Wool shed, Waireka Station, on the Wai. aniwa-niwa Creek. _ The polling to commence at any time after nine o'clock a.m., on the said twenty-first day of July, sm d to close at 4- o'clock p.m., of the same., day. ; GEORGE A. E.ROSS, ! "Returning Officer. : Waireka Station, June 24, 1858.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume X, Issue 595, 17 July 1858, Page 6
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