! ■ - "for. sale, :l BY PRIVATE 'CONTRACT, • , - the. Estate of the late C. J. MAUNSELI, ESQ., /COMPRISING THE FOLLOWINGv7 ' PROPERTIES. TOWN OF CHRISTCHURCH. Section 721. having 83ft. frontage to Oxford Ter« vaco West Section 405, having 83ft. frontage to Cambridge Terrace West. a Section 406, do. ' do. do. TOWN" OF LYTTELTON.' Section 30, having 66ft. fioutage to London Street, underlease Section 3,l'. havin P 66ft. .frontage to London Street*.: \ •■'''[ RURAL LAND. Section 67. 50 awes on the South Bank of the .River Heathcote/under lease ..: .: 'i- c" Rural section No, 14, having; 21 chains frontageto \ the Ferry Eoad, and about 70 chains deep I water frontage to the River Heathcote. A portion of this section, fronting the Ferry Road is under lease.' - • - ' ; Applications to he addressed to the lindersignei at my office. Plans may he seen and further information as to terms, &c, obtained. \ E. J.S. HAEMAN, , Acting for the Trustees. Clmstchurch, August 1, 1859. LYTTELTON COLONISTS' SOCIETY AND LITERARY INSTITUTION. A General Meeting .will be held in the # Town Hall, on MONDA.Y EVENING, ■August 15, at 7 o'clock. To consider the desirability of establishing a MUSEUM in connection withVthis society. By order of the Committee, E. MILLS, Hon. Sec. CANTERBURY EIFLES. rpilE Authority of the Governor for the 'JL formation of the above Corps having been received, a MEETING will be held at the 'Golden Fleece on FEIDAY Next,.AUGUST stjt, at 7 p.m, for the purpose of enrolling members, and completing the formation of the Corps. ' It Js requestc! that all who have signified their intention of joining the above will attend. HENRY A; SCOTT, Captain. IN EE WILLIAM EADES, LATE OF LYTTELTON, CUSTOM HOUSE OFFICER^ ALL persons having1 any claim or demand upon the Estate of the late William Eades, are requested to send the same to me forthi with. ! JOHN DEAN BAMFORD, 1 Solicitor to the Executor. ! Lyttelton, August 1. 1859. I CANTERBURY STEAM PAW MILL, j " PIGEON BAY. THE Undersigned having1 completed the erection of their powerful Steam Saw Mill, are prepared to receive ordersfor Timber of. any description". Orders executed according to specifications, which will!be attended to. G.:;W. and J. MARSHALL. Pigeon Bay, August, 1, 1859/ :Vl ;:CHRI^TCHURCH V \ .-..-. ME C HAN ICS' IN S TIT UT E . THE. abo,ve. Institute wjll be formally Opeiied toiilie public tinTHURSDAY EVENING; August the'4ti{,!'lßs9,'with a \His Honor the 'Superintendent'will open the btisiness of the evening. John .Hall, 'Esq , "RiM.j the Revds. C.-Alabaster::'and. Frazer and other gentlemen will address the meeting. '■'• '" ' ':. Mis. Beechey and Messrs. Mertpii: aiid Stansell have kindly.promised,their assistanc.Q. . ■ ;.. > . ■ iMr.'Worsley.'s Gallery'of Pain tings^ and a variety of other.ohjects'ot:art and curiosity will be, exhibited. The Ohrisfcchurch Band have volunteered their services... .,,, ..•-.. ... \ '..■■.■.■■.!■.;' '-i-' Tickets of admission, (refreshments incladed) :— Subscribers to the Institute ; and .the .members of their families,^. 6d. each. Non-subscribers, 3s. 6d. Tickets may be obtained of Mr. Miles, Treasurer, Colom,bo, street;,F. Thompson, Librarian, Cashel street, and 6f ' ' ■ '•'-■■■ •.•*•.•-<■-: -■: - r.!. TV = ■-',U .; vCHARLES;j;.;RAE;:. ," . :..: _ ' -.: _..,j : ,-: . ; . ; . ,•■• :-.,;•-. : : j.,. Hon. Sec.: ' - ...... .,.,,,..notice.. . ; ./;./,;.":'.':'; IMPOUNPpp'pn the aOth JULY, 1859,, v TWO CAL^ESv'/, One yellow, white back and belly the, other: strawberry; both branded WT on near hip,;: which calves, if not.released; within 21 days from this.date,:wil] besold to defray expanses. •.■;-■ ->; :• >■ -.-.;: --V ,;,/,; ;: , : ,; ;; JAMES; COTTON, . : ; i ,Pound Keeper. Christchurch, August; 1,1859, : .--.-.,: .:,;,: ■„-,: .„.._;.,: .^KAIApoi'^BALL.;.^ : . o) ME; JOHN FIJLLER requests ".tiiat his hame^ inserted without his permission, among the Stewards of the Kaiap'oi 'Ball, be withdrawn -from the list as advertised;in the \'" Lyttelton Times." ::■,■;:_.:■ .; .-,,!■- ,; .. ■. ■ 1-notice was; received too late to alter'the advertisement, which appears elsewhere, as originally ordered.] ; ;:ij! . ;.■ ■•• ..; - A Few thousand QUICKS, ex Oriental, to be disposed of. Also, a SITUATION WANTED by a young ' married man to take charge of a store, or in any capacity where he can make himself useful. Has been 14 years in the ironmongeiy business. Apply to .T. SARJEANT, Immigrants*' Barracks, .Lyttelton. , - , TO STATION .MASTERS. A Married Man, without'incumbrance and by trade, a .carpenter, is in want of a situation. Apply by letter to I. J. H. at tho .Office of this Paper. , ... . ; NO OFFENCE. THE undevsio-ned is constrained to announce that, from arid 'after the Ist .SEPTEMBER NEXT, hi* business will be conducted on the system of READY MONEY,OiNLY. '" _< P. MASON, l \ .'Storekeeper. <fee,'v . ''" . ' London Strpef. Lvtlolton. An«r?st ?,. 1859..
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Lyttelton Times, Volume XII, Issue 703, 3 August 1859, Page 5
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695Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Lyttelton Times, Volume XII, Issue 703, 3 August 1859, Page 5
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