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CHRISTCHURCH LAND, BUILDING, AND INVESTMENT SOCIETY. 'PHE Second Monthly Meeting of this Sol ciety will be held on WEDNESDAY EVENING, 6th October, at 7 o'clock, at the Store of Mr. W. D. Barnard, in Cashel Street, for the payment of subscriptions, the enrolment of new members, and the sale of shares. SALE OF SHAEES TO TAKE PLACE AT NINE O'CLOCK. By order of the Committee, THOS. I. JOYNT, Secretary. Christchurch, Sept. 16,1858. LYTTELTON COLONISTS' SOCIETY AND LITERARY INSTITUTION. A CONVERSAZIONE, in Commemoration of the Foundation of this Institution, will be held in the Town Hall, Lyttelton, on WEDNESDAY EVENING, the 22nd inst. Members will be admitted without payment; but a charge of One Shilling will be made to non - subscribers. The doors will be opened at Seven o'clock. C. W. TURNER, Hon. Secretary. - Lyttelton, September 17,1858. BOARD AND EDUCATION FOR YOUNG LADIES, CHRISTCHURCH. MISS TAYLOR begs to intimate the removal of her establishment from Lyttelton to Christchurch, where her classes will be opened on MONDAY, OCTOBER the 4th, in the premises at present occupied by Mrs. Beechy, in Gloucester Street. AIL the usual branches of a sound English education will be taught, while the strictest attention will be paid to the religious and moral training of the pupils. Extra classes will be formed for French music and drawing. A limited number of boys under the age of seven years will be received as day scholars. Terms for boarders or day scholars may be learned from Miss Taylor at her residence in Christchurch, on or after the 22nd instant. Lyttelton, Sept. 13, 1858. ~ WILSON & CO. AGENTS AND MERCHANTS. CHRISTCHURCH. Junction Tuam Street and Sumner Road. WILSON and CO., Agents and Merchants' (Junction Tuam Street and Sumner Eoad), Christchurch, HAVE on Sale at their new Stores, the undermentioned goods, viz., Tea, in half chests (good brand) Sugar, pieces, in 56-lb bags Do., Mauritius, crystals, in If cwt. bags Flour, in, 1001b. bags Candles, Belmont sperm, in 25 Ib. boxes Oatmeal, in 2 cwt. casks Soap, Liverpool, in 56 lb. boxes Com bags, 3 bushels each Gunnies, 2 bales Hhds. porter, Abbott's Bottled porter, in 4 doz. cases Port wine, in 3 doz. case's Arsenic (1 case), in bottles Pickles, assorted : Stationery, artistical, &g. Galvanized iron, in Bft. by 2ft. sheets Whiskeyi in qr. casks Red case gin, cheeses, tubs, buckets, Ac. Teems, —5 per cent, discount for cash, and 10 per cent, interest after 3 months. ; WANTED TO HIKE for a period of twelve months, a PIANOFORTE. Apply to JOHN BEALEY, Christchurch. Sept. 15, 1858. SHEEP ON SALE. If\f\f\ to 2,000 Ewes, delivered on the 9 \J\J\J Hurunui in MARCH NEXT. 2,000 ewes delivered at Timaru in NOVEMBER NEXT. Apply to MILES KINGTON & Co., Lyttelton. ON SALE, AT THE STORES OF THE UNDERSIGNED^ HEART KAURI TIMBER, consisting of 20,000 feet kauri boards 9xl 12,000 do. do. do. 6xl 20,000 do. do. do. 9xf 600 do. do. do. 9x 1£ 1,000 do. do. do. 9x2 4,000 feet kauri scan tling4 x 3 4,000 do. do. do. 6x3 2,000 do. do. do. 5x 2J 5,000 shingles. . MILES KINGTON & Co., Norwich Quay. CHRIST'S COLLEGE, CANTERBURY. SOMES' SCHOLARSHIP. "TCTOTICE is hereby given, that the First -LN Election of Scholars on the Somes Foundation of Christ's College, will take place on SATURDAY, the 25th op SEPTEMBER, in the present year. Two scholarships will be offered for competition, one of the annual value of ,£4B, tenable for three years and a-half; the other of the annual value of £32, tenable for two years and a-half; the former amount to be raised to £60, the latter to £40, aunually, provided the scholar shall pass a satisfactory annual examination in the studies of the preceding year. All members of the United Church of England and Ireland, or of any branch of the said

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Lyttelton Times, Volume X, Issue 612, 18 September 1858, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Lyttelton Times, Volume X, Issue 612, 18 September 1858, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Lyttelton Times, Volume X, Issue 612, 18 September 1858, Page 5

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