";CHiiiSTCHURCa^LAND, BUILDING, AND '•■ v INVESTMENT SOCIETY. THE next-monthly meeting' of the • Society •■for paytnentoi" subscriptions and sale of Phases, will be hMin the Town Hall; Christchurch, ► On^SATtf RDAY OCTOBER 1, ' ' i -ivt 7 o'clock. r' The sale-of. shares at1 nine o'clock. '■ By order of the Committee, *.. THOMAS I. JOYNT, 'Secretary. .. * "Christchurch, Sept. 29, 1859. ■ MR^CLAUDE^OLLIVIER^S Sale of Land * 'in the -Rangiora and Oxford -Townships is » -postponed until further notice. •Christchurchf ,Sept^29/1859. ; ' BLACK ;Pine Firewood delivered in Christ•church for £218s. per'cord, for G&sh only. > Orders left at Mr'. Rutland"s, ; General Storekeeper, --■;Papanm road, . ; . NOTICE. Ar BI 0N- CRI d X Ei.T. CLUB, CHRISTCHURCH. A .Special Meeting of "Members of Club "XX will be held at the' Club. House, on MONDAY NEXT, October 3, to arrange matters for the' • operiing'inatch of; the season, and other important business. A full attendance is requested. f .By "order of tliie' Committee, \ - G. TURNER- •"''.■ ffon. Sec. • HEATHCOTE STEAM WHARF. fTIEE above' Wharf and Store being- now X completed are ready for the reception%f ~ Grain, Wool, and General Merchandise, at the usual '• rates-. "r ■'■"■■■:■:"■'.'' -■-■■••■■■■. ■■ ;- - - EDWD. W. TIPPETTS, Wharfihg«r. Ferry Eoad,;September.23,. 185,9. - KAIAPOI LAND, BUILDING,' AND . .INV-ESTMENT-SOCIETY. . ' rpHE usual monthly meeting1 of the above JL Society, for the payment of subscriptions, sale of shares, &c, will be held at the Assembly -Rooms, Kaiapoi, on TUESDAY, OCTOBER 4, at 7 o'clock precisely. • N.B. The share list is limited to 250 members. G. P. HEWLINGS, Secretary. Sept. 27,1859. CHRIST'S COLLEGE GRAMMAR SCHOOL ' npHE Michaelmas Quarter will commence X on MONDAY, October 3rd. Applications for the admission of pupils should : be-made immediately to the undersigned. j HENRY JACOBS, Head Master. ■ Christ's College, Sep." 27th, 1859. ' SAWN TIMBER. fTpHE .Undersigned, having completed their X Saw Mills, are prepared to receive order* for sawn timber in any quantities. HENDERSON; PIPER &' CO. Duvaucbelle's Bay, Akaroa, Sept. 22,1859. TO BE LET, ON LONG LEASES, ... QEVERAL Qaarter Acre Sections, in k3 Christchurch. Apply to ' W. FAWDINGTON. TIMARU PUBLIC-* SCHOOL, IN CONNECTION W&H THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. QUBSCRIPTIONS FOR BUILDING. £ s. d. George Healey 5 0 0 Samuel Williams 5 0 0 Thomas Dunn 5 0 0 H.Cain ... '5 0 0 Robert Taylor 10 0 . Caleb' Muslin 210 0 John Clarke ... ... ... 10 0 William Doable- 10 0 A Friend ... 20 0 0 H. J. LeCren... ... ... ... ... 5 0 0 William Hornbrook ...... ... 10 0 0 .John Clark ... ;.. ... 210 0 A Friend ... ■ 5 0 0 J. Evans.., ... ... ... 1 1 0 S. Morison ... 1 0 0 R. Simpson ... ... .' 10 Jas. Gibson ... 1 0 0 Wm. Jones ... 1 0 0 Wm.Berrill ...... ... ... ... 10 ?0 Jan^es Wight :. ... ... 010 0 John Hammond ... ... ; 010 0 J/Scaif ...... ...... 0 10 '0 H.Esley... ... ... 1 0 0 John Ward ... ............ 1 0 0 John Wilson ... ... 10 0 John Downs ... ... .„■ ... ... 010 0 John Collack .„ ... ... ...*... 1 0 0 Additional subscriptions will be received by the Rev. Charles Frazer, Christchurch. Sept. 23,1859.
NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC. HHHE MONSTER CLOTHING HALL will be i- CLOSED.on; THUHSDAY-& FRIDAY next and OPEN on'SATURDAY EVENING at 6 o'clock, as usual. -HENRY MOSS, Proprietor., A Single Gentleman can meet with the accommodation of board and lodging in a respectable private family, where there,-are no children Apply to G.B. GRISGSON, Surgeon,'Ac, opposite the private residence of S.Gundry,-Esq., Lyttelton Sept. 20, 1859. :. \ S. A.SALOMON BEGS respectfully to inform the inhabitants of ■■_Canterbury that he has received a choice selection of drapery, haberdashery, boots and shoes; and that he. has opened those premises in Colombo Street;, adjoining Mr. Tompkins, Hair ; Dresser, where, he trusts by strict attention lo ; the wants of his customers, and selling at the ipweat possible prices, to'merit a share of public patronage. . Among the stock will bo found a large and aiiperioi; variety of children's clothing, ladies' meiinoundprvests.marseillesqnilts.Frenchmerino.es, • muslins, prints, ba-lzarines,. silk dresses, silk and cloth mantles, lace .and edgings,; sheeting calico,, infants'; long robes,. &c.,'&c. . S. A. S. would merely remark that he, has silk mantles'frpmls«. each; heavy sheeting calico, from Is. id. per yard, and,children's "leather boots from j ■lji.9d. per pair. . ' I
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Lyttelton Times, Volume XII, Issue 720, 1 October 1859, Page 6
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