TYTILLIAM SLOAN and WILLIAM y V LOWRY, of Killmchy, Ireland, will find letters waiting for them on application at the ' Lyttelton Times' Agency Office, Chri3tchurch. FIVE POUNDS REWARD^ ~~ STRAYED, a BROWN BLOOD MARE, branded Won the off shoulder; she has a scar on^ the near hip; small white streak down the forehead; white on both hind fetlocks; in foal; switch tail, docked. Any person bringing the mare to the Horse Repository, shall receive the above reward. May 31,1559. ,J; ;:- - ■ "■;■ LOST ■ A Newfoundland DOG, white, black spots. Any one giving information leading to the recovery, of the same to Captain Westenra, Christchurh, will be handsomely rewarded. 25th May, 1859. LOST, ABOUT the vend of December last, from the Waka Creek, two Young BULLOCKS, branded P. on the romp; one all red, and the other dark red and white. Whoever will give such information as will lead to their recovery to MR. LEITH, at the Kowai; or to Messrs. CAMERON, Saltwater Creek; or' will deliver them at MR. RAVEN'S PADDOCKS, will receive THREE POUNDS REWARD. WANTED immediately for an Hotel, a Married Couple, as Cook and Housemaid. Apply at the White Hart, Christchurch. ■' 'ft I . ■ 111 MYSTERY FOR CHINA. WANTED seamen for the above vessel. Apply to Captain MATTHEWS, at the Office of Messrs. Dalgety, Buckley, & Co., between 11 and 12 each day during the week. WANTED, A MISTRESS, a: Member of the Church of -£»- England, for a mixed School of boys and girls, to be held temporarily in the Heathcote Valley Parsonage. For particulars, apply to the REV. GEO. COTTERILL, or to the REV. W. W, WILLOCK. Christchurch, March 14,1859. TVEGISTER OFFICE, for the hire of servants. SA) Apply at ths. Labour Mart, High Street, Christchurch, between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. NOTICE. PROVINCE OF CANTERBURY, TO WIT. , TIMARU DISTRICT. "TTTHEiREAS a Writ^nder the hand of VV William Seftbh Moorhouse, JEsq., Superintendent of the. said. Province, bearing date 10th. day of May, in the year of our Lord one . thousand eight hundred and fifty-nine, hath been directed to me, Belfield Woollcoinbe,'Esq., as Returning Officer for the Tiraaru District, requiring and 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 Timaru District, in the room of John Studholrae, Esquire, resigned. Now, therefore I, the said Belfield Woollcdmbe, Returning Officer for the Timaru District, do hereby, in pursuance of the said recited writ, give notice that a public meeting of the electors of the said Timaru district will be holden at the Resident Magistrate's Office, at Timaru, at noon, on MONDAY, the 20th day of June next, for the purpose of nominating a person to serve as a member of the Provincial Council for the said Timaru District, and in the event of. a poll being demanded for the candidates or any of them, such polling shall take place on TUESDAY, the 21st day of June next, at the following polling places, viz., at Mr. MacdonaW's station, at the residence of Mr John Hayhurst, and at the office of the Resident Magistrate, Timaru. The polling to commence at any time after nine o'clock, a.m., of the said 21st day of June, and to close at four o'clock, p.m., of the same day. BELFIELD WOOLLCOMBE, Returning Officer. Resident Magistrate's Office, Timaru, 17th May, 1859. WHEREAS Pierre Darmandaritz, of the Town of Havre, in France, master of the whaling ship General d'Hautpool, by virtue of a purchase from Isaac Due,th-3 holfler of a land order from the Nanto Bovdelaise Company, has claimed atid requires; a Crown grant of a certain portion of land situate in the town of Akaroa,—bounded on the north and south by two parallel lines, each 300 metres in length, separating the,said block from lands granted by the Nanto Bordelaise Company to Messrs. Cebert and Michel, and on the east and west by t\>o other parallel lines each 30 metres iv length, and measuring 9000 square metres. Notice is hereby given that I will hear the above mentioned claim on TUESDAY, the 28th day o JUNE, at the Land Office, Christchurch, at which time and place all persons having counter claims must attend and produce their evidence of the Same' V.■ B.J. S. HARMAN, . Nanto Bordelaise Commissioner. ; NOTICE TO BUILDERS. FRESH Tenders are invited for the erection of Wesley an Chapel, Kaiapoi. Plans may be seen at Mr. Weston's, Kai»poi, on and after this date. , _ All Tenders must be sent in addressed to the undersigned before the Bth of June. The lowest Tender not necessarily accepted. GEORGE MALLINSON.Cathedral Square, Christchurch, 26th May, 1859. KAIAPOI ASSEMBLY ROOMS. NOTICE. ALL persons having engaged Shops and Offices at the Assembly Rooms, are hereby informed that they will be ready for occupation by next quarter day, the 24th JUNE, from which day all rents-will commence. JAMES WYLDE. Kaiapoi, May 25,1859.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume XI, Issue 687, 8 June 1859, Page 1
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