i NORWICH QUAY ! CLOTHING* AND , OUTFITTING WAREHOUSE. MESSRS. .CAMERON (Brothers) beg- to inform their friends and the public of Canterbury that they have taken the premises late in the occupation of Ml'; R. Elides, next to Messrs. Miles, Kington ,& Co., on Norwich, Quay, Lytteli ton, that they have commenced business in the" above line, and hope by strict attention and moderate charges to merit;a share ,o£ public patronage. Their ;stock is entire.ly. new and, wellrselected, consisting of gents' youths' ami boys' ready-made clothing of every description. Blankets, red quilts, flannels, prints, calico, arid 'brown" holland, alpaca and coburg, cabbage tree and Panama hats, men's and boyB; Scotch: Balmoral caps, gents! fancy wool white regatta, shirts, men's and boys' blue serg6 and Scotch twilled ditto, a large variety of boots and shoes, of the best quality, ex Chieftain. Just Received,— ' A Case of Splendid ACCORDIANS and ; FLUTINAS., Mrs. Cam ebon. Saleswoman, late of the Caledonian Store, Norwich Quay, Lyttelton. . v TO ARCHITECTS AND BUILDER^. THE Committee for erecting a Church on the reserve at the corner of Manchester-street and Kilmore-street,; Christchurch,-invite designs aud estimates for the same. .The buildingis to, be pf/wQojl, on a'stone,foundation, to accommodate 300. persons, and. to be erected at a cost not exceeding £1200, including all fittings, sittings, , architect's -commission and premium. ; A premium of_2o guineas will be given for the design approved and adopted by the committee, for which sum the design will become -the/property of the .committee. The architect may be required to furnish all the working drawings, &c.; and he must be prepared to superintend the construction of the building on the.usual terms. 1 The committee Avill not be. bound to adopt any design. . , The designs to be sent in. to the Secretary on or before Tuesday the 15th'of March, 1859, By order of the Committee, W. W. WILLOCK, Secretary. Christchurch, February 14, 859, : PUBLIC NOTICE, CABBIEBS- CART FBOM CHBISTCHUCH TO EANGIOBA. A Qqvered Cart for the conveyance of goods, iL-L. parcels, and passengers is now running on the road between Rangiora, Christchurch, and Kaiapoi on the' following days j—- > From Rangiora to Kaiapoi and back, on ; -Monday. From Rangiora to Kaiapoi and Christchurch, on ! Wednesday. From Christchurch-to Kaiapoi and Rangiora, on Thursday. All orders or parcels left at the following places will be punctually • executed and delivered by the undersigned, viz., the Lion Hotel, Rangiora ; the Bridge Office, Kaiapoi; and Messrs. Gould andMiles' or Mr. Race's, Christchurch. ; This conveyance will also call at all the stores <5h theroad., i -; EDWARD IDLE, i . Driver. N.B;—All parcels must be .prepaid. r ~~ TO BE LET, SEVERAL Plots of Land at the TVest/ at moderate rents, with purchasing clauses, within a limited period. "A well fenced plot of three-quarters of an acre, partly under cultivation, and admirably calculated for a cottage residence. A valuable five-acre' paddock with a secure landing place" for stock, immediately adjoining the West End of the Town of Lyttelton. For particulars, apply to Mb. JOHN DEAN BAMFORD, Solicitor, London Street, Lyttelton. HIS Honor the. Superintendent directs the following Immigration Reguations. to be published lor general information. , By his Honor's command, JOHN OLLIVIER, Provincial Secretary. ■ Christchurch, Dec. 21,1857. ; IMMIGRATION REGULATIONS. j ! AH persons desirious of obtaining assisted passages to the Province of Canterbury in vessels under contract with the Provincial Government, may receive assistance as follows: 1. The Government will afford assistance equal in amount to the sura paid in cash by the passenger. If there shall be any balance, the Government will advance the sum, taking from the passenger promissory notes for the amount advanced, payable to the Treasurer of the Province. Such notes will be made payable on demand, but, unless the passenger dispute the debt, or shall attempt to leave the Province, payment will only be required m sums of five pounds at periods of six months after landing. 2. Any persons residing in the province desirous of assisting their friends in England, or elsewhere, to obtain assisted passages to the Colony may do so by drawing a" Bill to the order of the Provincial Treasurer, accepted by a substantial householder, also resident in the province, to be approved of by the Superintendent as' sufficient .security for the. same; this bill may then be transmitted to the person who is desirous of emigrating to* the colony, and' being by him presented to the Emigration Agent will be received in lieu'of cash payment, as hereinafter provided; the bill will be re-transmit-ted by! the Agent to' the Colony, and must be paid immediately on presentation. - 3.'Assisted'passages will be afforded only to bona fide labouring men, mechanics, and female domestic servants; but persons of .all classes will be able to assist their friends to emigrate to the colony by undertaking the payment of the whole of the passage money in the manner above provided. 4. No person will be allowed any assistance unless he shall have been approved of by the Emigration Agent in England, No single man above the age of 40 years, no person above the age of 50, unless a member of a large family, and no person above 60' years, under any circumstances, will be allowed assistance^ ■ • ■ 5. When bills are tendered in payment as cash in England, the amount of assistance given by the Government will be one-half of the amount of Bills. Persons therefore wishing to give their friends in England the utmost amount of assistance must give bills for two-thirds of the whole amount of the passage money. 6.' The Provincial Government are unable at present to state at what sum the rate of passage money to the Colony will be fixed; but all bills will be pre pared on' the supposition that it will amount to £20 • should it be less, a proportional part ot the bills will be remitted at the time of re-payment. 7. Applications for assisted passages will be received 'at'the Secretary's Office, i^Chnstchurch, and at the Resident Magistrate s Office, in Lyttelton.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume XI, Issue 659, 2 March 1859, Page 7
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