CIIRISTCHURCII MECHANICS' INSTITUTE. THE following- gentlemen have been empowered to receive subscriptions on ; behalf of tho above institute : — Grosvenor Miles, Esq., Treasurer Frederick Thompson, Esq., Librarian Mr. Charles J. llae, Hon. Seo. ; Messrs. Lcuis Nathan and C. W. Bishop, Members of the Committee. Terms of subscription— Annual members' £"1 1\ 0 Quarterly do 0 7 6 C. J. RAE/ Hon. Seo. Christchureh, June 20, 1859. ST. AUGUSTINE; [LODGE, 6 No. 885. npRE Brethren of this Lodge are required JL to attend at the Masonic Hall, Christchurch, on FRIDAY, the 24th instant, at 5 p.m., to celebrate the festival of St. John ,the Baptist. - By order of the W.M., E. F. B. HARSTON, Secretary. Masonic Hall, Christchureh, June 18,1859. , ST. AUGUSTINE LODGE, No. 885. THE Brethren of the Lodge are required to attend the Provincial Grand Lodge of Free and Accepted Masons of Canterbury, on TUESDAY, the 19th July next, at the Masonic Hall, Lyttelton, at 11 a.m., in proper Masonic costume. By order of the W.M.. E. F. B. HARSTON,. Secretary. Masonic Hall, Christchureh, June 18, 1859. LYTTELTON COLONISTS' SOCIETY i AND LITERARY INSTITUTION. THE Lecture on Music, advertised to take place on MONDAY NEXT, is POSTPONED for a month, owing to unforseen circumi stances. '':. ■.?■: •-•-■■■ I E. MILLS, : Hon. Sec. June 21,1859. KLAER'S CANINE AND EQUINE HIPPODROME. , WEDNESDAY, JUNE 22. QY special request, a MID-DAY RE- ■ O PRESENTATION in the Town Hali; commencing at half-past two p.m., and one at night; when KLAER'S GREAT GLOBE ASCENSION from the floor to the gallery on a plank nine inches wide, will take place. The troupe will play again on FRIDAY NIGHT, and the"last-mid-day entertainment will take place on SATURDAY. - The Company will play at Kaiapoi and Rangiora before leaving the province. Due notice will be given of their appearance. • - NEW TOWNSHIP OF OXFORD, .',. -HAREWOOD FOREST. MR. HERBERT E. ALPORT begs to announce that he has been entrusted with the sale of a limited number-of sections in the newly forming township of Oxford. v The site of the township has been selected with considerableju'dgment, being situate upon the junction of the main roads, and having a frontage to the river Eyre and immediately adjoining to" the Harewqod Forest, thereby securing ah ample and cheap supply of wood and water to its future in-" habitants. Trustees, parents, and others investing for their trusts or children, &c, will find this a good opportunity. A considerable number of sections having been taken up, early application is desirable. Plans will be shown and full particulars as to amount of purchase money and terms of payment may be obtained from Mr. Williamson, Surveyor, Oxford, Mr.Fred. J. Elmer, Land Agent, Rangiora, and of the Auctioneer, Mr. 11. E. Alport, Marketplace, Christchureh. SALE OF HORSES, WORKING BULLOCKS, AND DRAYS., MR. HERBERT E. ALPORT will sell by public auction, at his sale yard, Market Place, Christchureh, on SATURDAY, 25th Instant, Several capital draught and saddle horses Two working bullocks, broken to harness, with dray, and shaft, and leading harness Two 4 wheel waggons : : A tip cart with harvest thraves Sale at Noon. Terms at sale. Maiket Placed Christchureh, . June 20, 1859/ KAIAPOI. TEMPORARY ROOMS AT THE OFFICE OF C. G. HODGSON, ESQ., SOLICITOR.' MR. CLAUDE M. OLLIVJER ,will attend at Kaiapoi, for the purpose of receiving commissions for the sale of Land, Stock, &c, &c, on MONDAY in each week, instead of on THURSDAYS as previously advertised, Mr. C. G. Hodgson/beings on those days absent at Rangiora. x ..'.>. Christclmrch, June 20, 1859. : .: SALE OF TREES. MR. CLAUDE M. OLLIVIEB will sell by • Public Auction, opposite the White Hart Hotel, on SATURDAY, JUNE 25th, 1859, 10,000 poplars ■ 10,000 willows 80 doz. black currants 80 doz. red do. 50 doz. gooseberries 1,000 brooms, English, Cape and Portugal 500 elders I,ooo,seedling laburnums 100 flowering currants 1,000 native shrubs, great variety. Sale at One. .RANGIORA DIRECT ROAD. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. nnHE Contractor for the Drainage of the JL" above road not having- executed his contract, Ihe Provincial Government are prepared lo receive fresh tenders,for the work accoidinu; to a plan and specification to be seen at the Office of Public Works, Chrislchurch. Tenders in be sent, in to the Provincial Secretary's Office by noon, on SATURDAY Next, June 25. The Government will not be bound to accept the lowest or any tender. E. DOBSON, Piovincial Engineer. Office of Public Works, Christchureh, June 18, 1859. '
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Lyttelton Times, Volume XI, Issue 691, 22 June 1859, Page 5
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