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FOR SALE, EX OLIVER -LANG, LOCKHART MORTON TWO HORSE PLOUGHS, with extra fittings. F. NOBLE CAMPBELL & Co. IVTOTICE is hereby given, that the JL i partnership hitherto subsisting- between the undersigned, William Sutcliffe, Hiram John Holmes, and George Cliff, all of Christchurch, under the style or firm of '■' Sutcliffe, Holmes, and Cliff," carpenters and builders, has this day been formally dissolved. All debts due to, and owing by the said co-partnership will be received and paid by the said Hiram John Holmes and George Cliffy by whom alone the business will in future be carried on. j Dated this 25th day of NOVEMBER, 1858. WILLIAM SUTCLIFFE, HIRAM JOHN HOLMES, GEORGE CLIFF. Witnesses to the signatures of the said parties— C. W. Wyatt, Solicitor, Christchurch ; John Hichens, Christchurch, Articled Clerk. SADDLE MARES. MR. PARKINSON is advised of the arrival of a few fine saddle mares, from tbe North country, in foal to first class Nelson horses, and will be on view in a few days at his paddock, Stanraore road. WEEKLY SALE YARDS, OPPOSITE THE WHITE HART HOTEL, CHRISTCHURCH. MR. PARKINSON, in thanking his friends and the public for their liberal support in the Commission business, begs to inform them, that having become a resident in Christchurch, his Sale-yai-ds will be open for Auctions every SATURDAY. DRAUGHT MARES FOR SALE. O FINE black fillies, in rare condition, mJ fit for breaking in to harness, with large bone and muscle, just stinted to Mr. Shand's horse, and on view at his paddock. Also, one fine chestnut filly. Apply to J. T. PARKINSON. CHRISTCHURCH LAND, BUILDING, AND INVESTMENT SOCIETY. TRUSTEES. His Honor W. S. Moorhouse, Esq. Captain Westenra j Grosvenor Miles, Esq. C. B. Fooks, Esq. j ffm, Thomson, Esq. TBEASTJKEE. Wm. Guise Brittan, Esq. SOLICITOR. C. W. Wyatt, Esq, BAN_EES. The Union Bank of Australia. THE objects of this Society are as follows : — Ist. To advance to its members the means of purchasing property, they repaying the sums borrowed, with interest, by small monthly instalments. 2nd. To afford to those of its members who do not wish to purchase property a safe and remunerative investment for their capital, they allowing their monthly payments to accumulate on the principle of compound interest until the close of the Society. The object? of "this Society will be carried out by means of monthly payments by the Shareholders of Ten Shillings per share, and Sixpence per Share extra for current expenses, until the value of each unrealized share shall reach the sum of One Hundred Pounds, when the Society shall be dissolved. The public are informed that the Share List of the Society is now open, and will be closed upon the number of shares enrolled reaching. 300. Applications for shares to be addressed to the Secretary, and (if sent by post) prepaid; and each applicant will please state the number of shares desired. By order of the Committee, THQS. I. JQYNT, Secretary. CHRISTCHURCH ACADEMY, Under the Ohaege of Mb. D. McLeod, WAS Opened for the reception of pupils on MONDAY, November 15th, at 10 o'clock, a.m. Temporary accommodation for the classes has been provided in the Session House of St, Andrew's Church. . The object of this institution will be to impart a sound education, based upon a thorough acquaintance with the English Language, History, and Literature, guided hy religious principle, and embracing so much of the Classical Languages and higher Mathematics as is usually requisite for entering the TJmVersities in Britain. Terms may be- learned on application to the Rev. C. FRASER, Oxford Terrace, West; or to Mr. McLEOD, at the Academy, during th« usual teaching hours. Christchurch, Nov. 8,1858. WAITER 0- BARMAN. WANTED a situation in the nbove capacity by a steady active man, aged 27, who has been used to tho luisienss. Address J. A., « Lyttelton Times Office.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume X, Issue 634, 4 December 1858, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Lyttelton Times, Volume X, Issue 634, 4 December 1858, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Lyttelton Times, Volume X, Issue 634, 4 December 1858, Page 3

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