FOR OTAGO. THE clipper schooner ZEPHYR, Captaia Everingham, will sail for the above port on SUNDAY MORNING, 17th instant.- Sha has good accommodation for cabin passengers. Apply to MILES, KINGTON, & Co., or to tha CAPTAIN on board. UNRESERVED SALE OF HORSES AND COWS. MR. W. D. BARNARD has received instructions to sell by auction at his Stockyards opposite.the White Hart Hotel on SATURDAY NEXT, July 16. 1 draught horse warranted staunch 1 black mare in foal, perfectly quiet to rida or drive 1 grey gelding, &c.,&c. &c. ALSO 6 superior milch cows. Terms cash. Sale at 12 o'clock, sharp. TO. THE MEMBERS OP THE CHURCH OF ENGLAND IN THE PAPANUI *■ DISTRICT. /?1 ENTLEMEN,—I beg to offer myself \JT as a Candidate to represent you in tha approaching Synod. Should you elect me I shall ■feel '■highly honoured to devote my time for tha interests of the Church and its membeis. I am, Gentlemen, Yours truly, F. T. HASKINS. Papanni, July 14, 1859. ESTATE OF JAM HIS FRANCIS M'CARDELL. "VTOTICE is hereby given that, by a Deed -L 1 dated -the ninth day of July instant, James Francis M'Cardell of Christchurch, in the* Province of Canterbury, Bookseller and Stationer assigned all his leasehold and personal estate and eifeols whatsoever and whensoever unto Edward Recce and William Stringer, both of Christenurch, aforesaid, in trust for the benefit of the creditor* of the said James Francis M'Cardell, who should execute the same, and that the said Deed was dulyexecuted by the said James Francis M'Cardell ia the presence of and attested by Harry Bell Johnstone, of Cash el Street, in the said city of Christchurch, Solicitor, and Charles Edward Phillips, Articled Clerk to H. B. Johnstone, Solicitor, Christchurch, and was also duly executed by tha said Edward Recce and William Stringer respectively/on the day of the.date thereof. NOTICE is therefore hereby given that the said Deed of assignment now lies at my office for tha inspection and execution of the creditors of the said James Francis M'Cardell; and such of them, as shall neglect or refuse to execute the same within, two months from the date thereof will be excluded from all benefit which may arise therefrom. Dated this 9fch day of July, 1859. H. B. JOHNSTONE, Solicitor, Christchurch. ~~~~~~ CANTERBURY • .. COFFEE, CHOP, AND DINING ROOMS. WE ALES begs respectfully to inform the • public that he has commenced business in. the above line, upon the premises situated at the- < junction of High-street and Colombo-street, opposite Messrs. Fisher and Co.'s store, where refreshments may be obtained at all hours. . . Families visiting-Christchurch W. E. can accommodate with private apartments; and trusts by strict attention and moderate charges, to merit a share of public patronage. -N.B.—Soups always ready. CITY OF CHRISTCHURCH AND MIDDLE HEATHCOTE DISTRICT. , A Meeting of the-Members of the Church of England will be held in the Temporary Church, Christchurch, on FRIDAY EVENING, the 22nd instant, at 7 o'clock, for the purpose of nominating two laymen to represent the above district in the Diocesan Synod. C. DAVIE, Returning Officer. Christchurch, July 14, 1859. TO THE LAY MEMBERS OF THE CHURCH OF ENGLAND IN THE CITY OF CHRISTCHURCH. "DROTHER CHURCHMEN",—Though not long -D resident amongst you, I venture to solicit your suffrages for the* purpose of electing me to represent you in the Diocesan Synod.. Deep is the interest I feel in the welfare of our church, and I can only say that, if elected, I will give my most serious consideration to the important questions which are likely to be brought before the Synod. „' . I am your fellow churchman, E. F. B. HARSTON. Westbury, Christchurch, July 14,1859. LIMK ! LIME !! LI ME -111 THE Undersigned begs to inform the public that he has commenced burning.lime, and is now prepared to supply it of- the best quality at 6s. per bushel, slacked or unslacked. Over 5 bushels delivered within the town at the above rate. C. P.. WORTH, Plasterer and Builder, Kilmore Street, Christchurch. BURNELL AND BENNETT, ACCOUNTANTS, GENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS.AND MERCHANTS, - CHRISTCHURCH. Office at Mr. Geo. Mallinson's, Architect, CATHEDRAL SQTTABE. FREDERICK J. ELMER, AUCTIONEER, SURVEYOR, LAND/ESTATE, & GENERAL COMMISSION AGENT, • RANGIORA. WANTED,— A Nurse Girl, kbout 15 years of age. Apply to MRS. JOSEPH PALMER, Lyttelton.:. "CANTERBURY HOTEL, LYTTELTOnT THE STABLES of this Establishment having- now undergone a thorough re-? pair, the proprietor will have mu:h pleasure^in accommodating the horses of any gentleman visiting Lyttelton from this date forward on reasonable terms. Board and lodging for visitors on the well known moderate terms. ■ Saddle Hobses foe Hide.. JOHN H. CATON. " July.l 6, 1859. • -
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Lyttelton Times, Volume XII, Issue 698, 16 July 1859, Page 5
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