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FOR SYDNEY. rpHE DART will sail for SYDNEY on or about X TUESDAY, the 15th instant. For freight or passage, apply to COOKSON, BOWLER & CO. , Lyttelton, Nov. 11,1859, ORIENTAL. ALL accounts against the above vessel are to be forwarded to the undersigned on or before the 16th instant. COOKSON, BOWLER & CO., Agents. Lyttelton, Nov. 11,1859. KAIAPOI LAND, BUILDING, AND INVESTMENT SOCIETY. THE first annual general meeting of the above Society will take place at the Assembly Rooms, Kaiapoi, on . TUESDA V, DECEMBER 6, at Seven o'clock. . BUSINESS: " To receive the report of the directors, and annual balance sheet. To elect four directors in place of those who have retired, and other business. N. B. The following gentlemen were proposed as directors at the last General Meeting.—Messrs. A. F. Blakiston, Brundall, Haminett, R. W. Smith, and Henwood. G. F. HEWLINGS, Secretary. I Hereby certify that JAMES VAUX has this day submitted to me his Degree of Bachelor of Medicine from the University of London, and has thereby proved himself . a legally qualified Medical Practitioner within the terms of the' Medical Practitioners Ordinance' of New Munster. JOHN HALL, Resident Magistrate. Resident Magistrate's Office, .Lyttelton, Nov. 11,1859. A COTTAGE' containing 4 rooms TO LET, .£*- situated in Winchester Street. Apply to . MR. BISHOP, : Opposite the new Church. Lyttelton, Nov. 4,1859. -. - SALE THIS DAY OF HORSES & TIMBER. MR. W. D. BARNARD will sell by auction/ at his Sale Yards, THIS DAY, 1000 ft. Timber and several useful horses. ' . Sale at 12 (sharp). Terms at Sale. J.. YOUNGHUSBAND, . - T • BOOKBINDER AND MANUFACTURING • •' STATIONER, . , TEAM STREET; CHBISTCHUBCH." Portfolios, Scrap Books,. Musio! Cases, Fancy leather goods made and repaired. T~'. Z'-' STREET/ CHRISTCHURCH, ' ; Ex- Cashmere and Catherine I;Pemberton. :. fTTHE undersigned has just received; direct from X England by the above vessels a choice assortment of seasonable goods, consisting of— Ladies' dresses in great variety Mantles!, i . ... ,'...-. i Millinery, bonnets ':■'' Crinoline and straw do Ribbons : : Kid gloves (superior quality) .;: .Parasols ;■ ; ' . • , . French flowers Whisker blonds Black and colored feathers Gambroon Hosiery Furniture chintz Huckaback Rough holtand > , Mantle do. Gents' superior white ;shirts...... Haberdashery ... White counterpanes and crib quilts White and colored toilet Damask table cloths Grey calico Good shirting ....•'. Rolled lining , . And a variety of fancy goods „:::: J ■• D. clarkson. Christchurch, Nov. 8,1859. : TO THE ELECTORS OF THE AVON DISTRICT. AS a candidate for your suffrages at the forthcoming election, vice C. W. Wyatt, resigned, I have the honor to offer myself. In soliciting your support on the present occasion, I would wish it to be distinctly understood that my immediate reason for contesting that gentleman's re-election arises not from any opposition he may have shown to the late Government —for insomuch I most unequivocally and cordially concur —but simply because I believe his retention of the accepted offices of Provincial Solicitor and Crown Prosecutor to be in no way dependent on such re-election/ As it is not my intention to avail myself of the general practice of beating up for voters by impor- i tuning from -house to house, I would ask the electors to consider this in the general light of a request for. their support, and ou the faith of it, to withhold it or give it as they may think fit.. If returned, I would hope that while not being found above my work, I should, at least, be found equal to it. ■■■>-■■ , .• I haVejfcha>honor to Tse, gentlemen, . Your obedient servant,, WESTBY HAWKSHAW PERCIVAL. Christchurch, Nov. 11,1859. . . ;.." r .. '" •"^•■■i '-TO THE-;- "-■". ■ .' ELECTORS OF.TjHCE. AVONDISTRICT. ' ,/^ ENTLEMEN,—Previous to my. acceptance of. Vj" the. offices Of Provincifllv.Solicitor.and Crb.wn Prosecutor, it became necessary thailshould.tender to his Honor the Superintendent the resignation of my seat in the Provincial Council: as one of your representativesThis1; however, does not preclude mo from again offering, mjself as % candidate for your suffrages; and I beg'to'aasura'you that, if re-elouted,l shall do all in my power to promote, the .interests of the Avon Distinct, coutplod with thotso of the province at lurgi).,. ..-: ■ .< ■ , ■ ■ I have the honor to be, gentlemen, ' Your/ obedwnt servant, C. W, WYATT, Ch/mtchurclV, Nov. 10,1859; :

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XII, Issue 732, 12 November 1859, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Lyttelton Times, Volume XII, Issue 732, 12 November 1859, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Lyttelton Times, Volume XII, Issue 732, 12 November 1859, Page 5

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