F O II S A L E , ■ .., . TERMS EASY,'- . TjirVE allofrnOTts of FREEHOLD LAND, •X- with main frontage in Dnmpier's Bay* . Apply to .T.JOYCE, ';'•" '. ,: r Watchmaker. JUST ARRIVED BY THE SHIPS V MARY ANN AND MINERVA :— Gentlemen's Tweed and Doeskins Royal Stewart, Victoria, and Rob Roy Wool Tartans / ' 'Welsh Flannels and Pink Saxony1 ■ C >!onvpd French Merinoes Lincie Wincie and Flounced Dresses : ■ Ball Dresses (rich arid beautiful) Infants' Robes, French Merino Cloaka and Hoods Book and Filmed Muslins Ladies* Thread Collars and Sleeves Coutille . ' , Ladies' Fancy Silk Ties and Scarves Wiized Silk and Moire Antiques Cambric Collars, Sleeves and Chemisettes French Harege and Delaine .:• . Coburg Cloths Linen, Ginghams •Biilzarin'e,-Cashmere, and Lincie Wincie Robes Chocolate Prints \ Gents' Brown Cotton Vests and' Pants Gloves in great.-variety ' India Rubber Braces, Crimean Shirts ■ Children's Dresses and Holland Pinafores - -With alarge assortment or other' Goods, selected in the best English Markets, all of which are ■■■offered-at the lowest possible prices. MRS. WILLIAMS. ; . .-, - Marketplace. R. B. LINDSAY, WATCH AND CLOCK MAKER, KAIAPOI, BEGS to inform the inhabitants of Kaia* _ poi that he intends to commence business in the above line on and after MONDAY NEXT> the 22nd Instant. August 18,1859. .. PASTORAL ASSOCIATION SHOW. SALE OF RAMS. M will, sell by' auction on tha Show Ground, at Mr. Moorhouse's stations on the Rangitata', on the 14th SEPTEMBER NEXT, immediately after the show, F I F T: V RAMS, rising 2-tooth, bred by E. H. Fereday, Esq., out of selected ewes, by rams from the celebrated flock of I. F. Mac Arthur, Esq., N.S.W. . . These rams were shorn in March last, and a por> tion of them are entered for the show. They arts all warranted clean. CHRISTCHURCH LAND, BUILDING, AND INVESTMENT SOCIETY. FIRST ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING* PTIHE First Annual General Meeting of the X Shareholders 'of this Society will be held in the Town Hall, on TUESDAY, the 30th day of August, instant, at 7 o'clock". The business of the meeting will be—To elect four Members, /of Committee in the place of the members retiring, according, to Rule 1., Section 6. To receive the General Statement and Account of. the Secretary. By order of the Committee, THOMAS I. JOYNT, ■ Secretary. Christchurch, August 15,1859. . ' PROCLAMATION. "T¥THETIEAS, I, William Sefton t W Mootihouse, Superintendent of the Province of Canterbury, did-, on the third day of December last past, prorogue the Provincial Council of the said Province till the .twenty-fifth day of . August instant; and the said Provincial Council did stand prorogued accordingly : And whereas it is expedient that the said Provincial Council should be further prorogued: Now, therefore, I, Williasi Sefton Mot>B house, in pursuance'of the powers vested in me in that behalf, do hereby further prorogue the said Provincial Council until Thubsday, the twenty-ninth day of September next; and I do accordingly hereby summon the said Provincial Council to meet for the despatch of business, in the Counci ICh amber, at Chri sf.church, on Thursday, t!. c twenty-ninth d;iy of September, eighteen hundred and fifty-nine, at the hour of one o\:loek in the afternoon. Given under my linnd, and issued under ihe public seal of the Province this sixteenth day of August, eighteen hundred and fifty-nine. . W. S MOORHOUSE, ■, - '' Superintendent* By his Honor's command. Johjs Olliviee, Provincial Secretary. God Save the Queen! PROCLAMATION. WHEREAS, by an Ordinance enacted -■by the Lieutenant-Governor of New Zealand, by'and with the advice arid consent of the Legislative Council thereof, Session VII, No. 7^ intituled " An Ordinance for the Regulation of Prisons," it is enacted that " it shall bp lawful for His Excellency the Governor, from time to time, as to him shall seem meet, by proclamation, to declare aiiy House, Building, Enclosure, or place, to be a public Gaol: and from and after the publication of any such proclamation, such House, Building, Enclosure, or place, shall be deemed and ' taken to be a public Gaol." And whereas if is desirable that the building now used as a^Look-uj} in the Township of Tiniaru in the District oi Timaru in the Province of Canterbury should be proclaimed to be a public. Gaol of the Colony: And whereas, by an Ordinance of the Superinintende»t and Provincial Council of the Provinceof Canterbury, intituled the " Empowering Ordinance, Session 11. No. 2," it is enacted that the powers conferred on the Governor of New Zealand by the above recited Oiiiiiiauce, " are within the limits of the Province of- Canterbury conferred on the Superintendent thereof:" Now, therefore, t, WlLrilAK Seftok MooEHousfe, Superintendent of the said Province, in virtue of the powers vested in mens aforesaid, do hereby proclaim ami declare that the Building" aforesaid shall be deemed and taken to be one oi* the public' Gaols of the Colony of New Zealand. Given under my hand, at Christchurch. wA issued «mW the public *eal oi' t-ho Province, this ninth iby of Aug!i< in the year of our Lord One Tiiou--B»nd eight hundrr-d and nTt.y-niin\ W; S. MOOEFIOUSE. Superintendent By his Honor's command, John Oi.uviKr, Provincial Secretary. God Save thk Qas&s ! ' '
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Lyttelton Times, Volume XII, Issue 708, 20 August 1859, Page 5
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831Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Lyttelton Times, Volume XII, Issue 708, 20 August 1859, Page 5
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