.PROCLAMATION. by an Oi^inanoe ■ enacted .^f -by.the .LieiUenantiGovernorof New ■'-Zealand, by and with the advice and consent of the . Legislative'iCpuncil thereof, Session VII., No. 7,' intituled "An Ordinance for the Regulation of it is onaoted that "it shall be lawful for >His Excellency -,the governor, from ■ time fto 'time, Has"to..:him shall seem .meet.by proclamation, to any '■house, '-building,- enclosure, or place, to, ?be a piiblio Gnol: and from and after the publication, (of,any. such Proclamation,-such house, building,' 'enclosure, or place, shall bo deemed and taken to a public Gaol:" And whereas it is desirable' ? that the building-now used asa Lock-up:in thei 'Town of Clmstchurch, in t,he Province of Canter-1 bury, should be proclaimed to be a Public Gaol of I -rthe'Colony: A,nd whereas by an Ordinance of I tlie Superintendent and Provincial Council of the I - said Province of Canterbury, intituled the '"'Em-! powering Ordinance, Session 11, No. 2," it is| - enacted that,the powers conferred on the Governor | of New Zealand by the above recited ordinance; • " are within vthe limits of the Province of-CShter- j 'bury conferred on the Superintendent thereof:"! Now.thßreforeJjWiLMfca Sr^ton Moobhousb, j • Superintendent 6f the,said Province, in viiiue of) cthe powers vested in me as aforesaid,'do hereby | proclaim and ideclave that the building aforesaid) -.-'shall be'desmed and taken to be one of the Public | f Gaols of the Colony of New- Zealand. j Given under my hand at Christchurch, and; issued under, the public -seal 'of the j Province, this Sixteenth day *of | August, in the year of our Lord One j Thousand eight hundred and -fifty-: W. S. MOORHOUSE, | /Superintendent.-1 'Byhis'Honor'6 command, ll John OiirviEß, ■(! Secretary.; ■God'Sate,■the Queen! , ; 'TO MERCHANTS AND STOREEEEPERS[ AGENTS, &b. SAIE "OP THE PERRY WHARP, { By order of the Mortgagee. | MR. .HARGREAVES has received in- j 'structions'from;the Mortgagee 'to sell j ;l)y auction,'at his Stores, in; Lj'ttelton, on j TUESDAY, :30th AUGUST, j ■without reserve, the lease of those valuable pre-' ; mises on the Heatbcote, wellkiiown as'the : - E R-B# W HAfßf.,' j ■•and' Cornpnsing;the:Wharf, Warehouse, and Dwel-1 -Ung-JSoiise attached, ;Stable and Paddock. The lease has 16 years to run from Michaelmas !--Jiext,iit;an annual'ground rent of ;£2O. • i ;:Sale at Twelve O'Cldck. I . - "Terms at Sale. | ', . /KAIAPOI. ."' | SALE OP LAND. I MR. WYiil>E will sell%; public auction, | ■ .'.at-the Kaiapdi Hotel,-'on- •. ! ' - ' -MONDAY, AUGUST 22, ,] •.^5 "sections' of "land, containing from half-an^.acre to j five acr.es each,;being portion; of that valuable sec-1 ■tion hnmbered 3621, situated on' the south .bank of j ■the Waimaka'riri, and hay,irig exc^ll«rtt 'deepAVater \ .-'frontage.. AH lots':piit iip; to auction "tvill bVsold i without the; slightest reserve. ■ ; ! Terms of Sale:—Half cash ..and "half "in-six j -months. . ■ ' / . . ' I , .SiileTat 12 o'clock, liuncbeon provided. . } •Plans1 of-the above property can be seen at the \ Kaiapoi Hotel, arid at the* Ofiice of the Auctioneer. I vCLOTHING! CLOTHING!:! CLOTHING !1! I .A GRE AT - SAC RIP I C E'! i TOW OR NETER"! . ■ | ■ • ' ■ j THE LAST POUR DAYS!!!! ■ .'. AT . I THE MONSTER CLOTHING HALL, ; Gloucester Street/~Christchurch. ! 'THE GOODS HUBT BE SOLD TO SiVE ;FEEIGHT I BACK. • j ' TERMS—CASH. ; HENRY MOSS, Proprietor. CANTERBURY HOTEL, LYTTELTON. i TipHE STABLES of this EstaLlishiner-: i Having- now undergone a thorough n \ -p'-iir, tbe-proprietor will have much pleasure in a( ' rannnod&tin.^ the horses of any gentleman visiting Lyttelton from this date ;forward on reasonable' ■■tann«, 'Board and lodging for visitors 5n the well; ■'■known moderate terms. ' i Saddle Horses foe Hike. JOHN H. CATON. i July 16, 1359. f r(|/l"R. -FAWDINGTON'S BUSINESS .i.?J_ will, for the future, be conducted at .'the Horse Repository, by himself;' aid 'all debts; ■dus to the stable are to be paid to him alone. Christchurch,'August 15, 1859. ' \. TOR SALE, riißE.schooner MARY THOMSON, 52 -L tons, register, tjuilfc in Scotland, and! Carries ya large: cargo, having taken 38,000 feet of timber to the ferry. Terms liberal. Apply to :.!; COOKSON, BOWLER & CO. ''. MR. GUINNESS HAS ON SALE, ; '■7; ■ A PARM, containing upwards of 100 JTik-i acres of excellent land, all fenced in, and 30 acresunder cultivation.' : ; \ ■ \ Also, aeommodious house, situated at the corner -of Manchester Street and the Sunnier Road. '■ ' -Also, a small shop, fronting on the Sumner Road. TO ,LET, ; A Ni excellent Family Residence, finished .A in the best style, and situated in .one of the most desirable.parts of Christuhurch. Immediate occupation may be had. Also,-a small cottage, situated on the Papanui Road. Rent moderate. -P. GUINNESS. August 16, 1859. NOTICE OP''REMOVAL. i W; ATTWOOD begs to inform his cus- • to'rners that he has removed next door to Miss Skillicorn) where he hopes, by strict attention to business, to still receive their support. August 15, 1859.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume XII, Issue 708, 20 August 1859, Page 6
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