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RANGITATA FERRY. James Colling, on the terms proposed by the Provincial Government. Accepted. Joseph Ward, ditto ditto and bonus of £50 for first year. Robert Smith, ditto ditto and bonus of £100 for Ist year; £50 for 2nd ditto. ; Benjamin Monk, ditto ditto and bonus of £200 for first year. Robert Bar bush, ditto ditto and bonus of £80 per annum for three years. SCHEDULE OF CONTRACTS ADVERTISED AND ! T E NTD ER S RE C E I.V-E D, SEPTEMBER 25th, 1858. \ WIDENING THE FERRY ROAD. Name of Parties Work at the At Chri.tehureh At chhh Baweon Christ- ReffiaiUi .. Teuduriug, Berry. Qi-iy. church & Quay. Thomas Hughes... For the whole Work 2154 10 0 Declined. J.Foster do. do. 1388 0 0 Do. J. Liti!»ard 510 0 0 No Tender. Do. : F. Marshall 235 0 0 No Tender. 180 0 0 Accepted. ! A.Webb 297 5 0 No Tender. Do. '. METALLING FERRY ROAD. • Name of Parties Cashel-street, Hills HIII3 Road to Christchnrch Quay to _ ■• Tendering. Road. Cashel-street. the Ferry. Remarks. ; Thomas Hughes... 7s. per yard. 9s. per yard. 10s.6d.peryard Declined. J. O'Neill 6s.6d.peryard f Declined, O'Neill ; I having thrown up a •{ Government Conj tract on a previous W. Parish ...... 6s. 9d.peryard. Declined. FORMING HOON HAY ROAD 38 CHAINS IN LENGTH. Olerenshaw and Armitage, £228 os. Od.—Declined. R.Bowen, £216 15s. od.—Accepted. METALLING HOON HAY ROAD, 2670 CUBIC YARDS. J. Fantham, at 6s. per yard.—Declined. BRIDGES AT COLOMBO STREET AND WOODFORD'S MILL, CHRISTCHURCH, INCLUDING LABOUR AND IRONWORK. Colombo Street. Woodford's Mill. T. Hughes 198 0 0 140 0 0 1 Declined. Ward 202 0 0 143 0 0 Do. Dartnall 195 0 0 125 0 0 Do. Harrington, sen.... 115 0 0 Accepted. DRAINAGE AT KAIAPOI. Boddington, £175.—Declined. Stanton, £60.—Accepted, JOHN OLLIYIER, Provincial Secretary.

PUBLIC NOTICE. A Special .Meeting- of Justices of the Peace will be held at the Eesident Magistrate's Court, Christchurch, on WEDNESDAY, the 18th day of October nexfc, at 11 o'clock, a.m., for the purpose of granting Slaughter House Licenses for the ensuing year. Persons desirous of obtaining licenses are reminded that they must forward to the Clerk to the Bench, ten days before the above meeting, notice of their intention to apply for such license, and with such notice a description of the place intended to be licensed. GEO. TURNER, Clerk to the Bench. Resident Magistrate's Office, Christchnrch, Sept. 17, 1858. BOARD AXD EDUCATION FOR YOUNG LADIES, CHRISTCHURCH. MISS TAYLOR begs to intimate the removal of her establishment from Lyttelton to Christchureh, where her classes will be opened on MONDAY, OCTOBER the 4th, in the premises at present occupied by Mrs. Beechy, in Gloucester Street. AH 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 scholai's may be learned from Miss Taylor at her residence in Christchurch, on or after the 22ud instant. Lyttelton, Sept. 13, 1858. WAIMAKARIRI BRIDGE. NOTICE TO ENGINEERS, ARCHITECTS, AND BUILDERS. fJIHE Provincial Government invite -*- Designs for Building a Bridge over the River Waimakariri, seven miles from Christchurch. Each Design must be accompanied by a detailed estimate of the cost of construction, which must not exceed twelve thousand pounds. Fifty pounds will be paid for the best, and twenty-five pounds for. the second best designi The designs to become the property of the Provincial Government. : j "- The whole of the designs received will be submitted to Colonel.Mould, Consulting Engineer to the Colony, by whose judgment the Provincial Government will be guided in .their award. ! The Provincial Engineer's designs,, will be submitted to Colonel Mould with, the rest, tut will not be admitted to the competition for the premiums. Designs must be sent in not; later than January 1, 1859, addressed to tho Prof vincial Secretary, Government Offices, Christ-

NOTICE; ; o "■■ y \ LL persons indebted to Eli Salt, of XjL London Street, Lyttelton, are requested to pay the amount of then- respective debts within one month from the date hereof; otherwise legal proceedings will, be taken against them without further notice. E. SALT, London Street, Lyttelton. Sept. 14,1858. SCHOONER FATHER THAMES, POSTER, MASTER. T^RETGHT from Quay.—Grain, sd.^ lJ bushel. Freight from Ferry.—Grain, 4d. bushel. Potatoes from Quay and Ferry. —2ls.^>- ton. EDWARD GENET, Agent. Norwich Quay, Lyttelton Feb. 18th, 1858. TO be sold in one or more lots, twentyfive acres of land, fronting the Town Belt and the Windmill Road. The property has a most substantially built house upon it, and is conveniently divided into three paddocks, two of which are surrounded with a high eor'se fence. For terms, apply to MR. HARMAN, Christchurch. BTJSH FOR SALE. APIECE of five acres, situated on the most accessible part of the Hill abutting on the Hoon Hay Road. Tiiere is a good road formed into the Bush, which is about 6 miles from Christchurch and is timbered with Totara, Black Pine, and Manuka. Apply to the ""^signed, GEQ g BARTRUM . NOTICE. J BOOTH and R. THOMSON beg to • inform the public that the CONVEYANCE lately used by Mr. Bishop between Lyttelton and Christchurch has recommenced | running, starting from the Golden Fleece Hotel, Christchurch, every Morning at Half-past Eight A.M^and every Afternoon at Half-past Three, p!m. ; returning from Evan's Cottage at Eleven, A.u.i and Five, p.m. , 'All Parcels left at the Mitre, or Canterbury Hotels, Lyttelton, or at the Golden Fleece, or ■White Hart Hotels, Christchurch, will meet ! with every attention. The Packing over the Hill will be managed by Mr. S. Duffcy. , N.B. Saddle Horses to let on hire.. Appty i at the Golden Fleece Stables, Christchurch, or' of Mr. S. Dufty, Canterbury Hotel, Lyttelton. Christchuroh, Sept. 27, 1858.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume X, Issue 616, 2 October 1858, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Lyttelton Times, Volume X, Issue 616, 2 October 1858, Page 3

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