COMMUNICATION ""Z:? WELLINGTON, LYTTELTON 3h AND OTAGO, . ir llt lyttelton, Akaroa, Tiniaru, and Onraftru, Cal'in«> J each wsiy. ■;.'.;.'. mITE Screw Steamer OBRRON, Lendon, I Coininnndeiv will leave this Port for Oh*o in"l Wellington alternately, calling at the "^pifi'oU'ron has first-rate accommodation for \rMN at reduced rates, landing and' emV>xl^ a ♦ hnn at Peacock's Wharf, weather P^lSlit or passage, apply (o ior liti o » r r HAKGREA VES. 20 .TMnng^lgOT—- TTJS s ;s. "OBERON" will sail for Abi'oii, Timoru, Oamaru and Otago \tnNTDVY the 23rd iiist, on &KfcW E A HARGREAVES, Jltl , 201^0. AgewK . -TT^SmJiIY STEAM NAVIGATION " COMPANY. A Reefing' of the Shareholders of the above Company will be held at their /)iH^«>" MONDAY, February 6, at One o'clock, '"' To consider a < mum tinication. received from fulvon Steam Navigation Company, proposing n \inal^n» !ltil>n of the two Companies," and for i ° ' R\< order of the Directors, ; J. MARTIN HEY WOOD, Manager. Canterbury Steam, Navigation Company's ' Offices,' Norwich Quay, Lyttelton, January 20, 1860. " BRISTOL HO'JSE, CASH EL STREET, Opposite Mr. Barnard's Auction Eooms. J SUCKLING beg;s to inform the in- ■ • habitants of Cliristcliupch and its ; vicinity that he has opened the above house for the -i B ile of Boots and Shoes, which he has had made in ; England expressly for the Colonies, and feels con- -j fideiit from Colonial experience that they are well suited for them. J S will receive regular importations ot the same class of goods, and hopes by strict attention • to business and moderate charges'to receive a portion of public patronage, which he vali endeavour to merit. Terms dish. TO LET ON BUILDING LEASES, THE following allotments in Christchurch:— 24 { acres fronting Tuam Street 3 a do. do. Colombo Street 4 | do. do. St. Asaph Street 4 % do. do. Lichfield Street 2 j do. do. Whately Road. Also, 400 Acres Land on the, Halswell, 8 miles from town, in quantities to suit tenants. Apply to T. S. DUNCAN, ESQ ; or JOHN CHRISTIE AITKEN, ESQ., Davis's Hotel. Christehurch, Jan. 17,1860. "DLANKETS at tempting- prices are selJJ ling at-Mr. HISLOFS STORE, next doov to Mr. Hfnp\\y'v, Universal. Hotel,.JLyttelton.. Largest size, 20s, a pair, worth 425. 6d. TO THE ELECTORS OP THE CHRISTCHURCH COUNTRY DISTRICT, FOR THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY... r\ ENTLEMEN,—I have the honor to invT form }'ou tliat private circumstances render it necpssary that I should resign.my seat in. the General A^sembl'v as one of your- representatives, and that I shall transmit my resignation to .the Speaker by the next mail. I exceedingly regret that such a course has become necessary, because I am well aware of the importance which is attached to the presence in the Assembly in its next session of those who have some experience in the past legislation of the colony. It is not, therefore, without great hesitation and considerable regret that I am compelled to arrive at this decision. I mny, I hope, confidently rely upon your accepting this assurance from me, from the past sacrifice which I have made of my private interest to a sense of public duty. Having, however, retired into private life, I cannot now consent to peril my future prospects by a sacrifice of the time which an attendance in my place in the House of Representatives will as certainly entail upon me. During the last session of the General Assembly I laboured diligently in your service, and, I believe, not altogether unsuccessfully. It only remains for me to thank yon for the great kindness I have invariably received at your hands, and to assure you that, if hereafter I should be enabled to devote my time to the public service, I shall be most happy to do so. My interest in tlie prosperity of the colony is unabated, and although constrained to retire from public life, I shall, so far as it is compatible with private citizenship, always endeavour to promote such works as may be conducive to.your benefit. I have the honor to be, gentlemen, Your most obedient servant, JOHN OLLIVIER. *~ KAIAPOI. SALE OP FURNITURE, ETC. MR. WYLDE will sell by'auction, at the Assembly Rooms, on | MONDAY, JANUARY 23, 1 very handsome French polished cedar dining table 3 horse-hair seated mahogany chairs 4 cane seated cedar chairs 2 large iron bedsteads 2 mahogany chest drawers 1 French clock 1 pair fire dogs 1 fender I looking glass Mattrass, pillows and blankets Mectro-plated spoons and forks Do. cruet stand and candlesticks Table cutlery. Also, II steel engravings (framed.) The sale will take place immediately after the sale of Books. SALE BY AUCTION. MESSRS. F. NOBLE CAMPBELL ami CO. have received instructions to sell Without Reserve, on account of whom it may concern, on MONDAY, 23ud INSTANT, at 2 o'clock precisely— '■• R G L—l qr.-eaek sherry. Oiford Street, itfUdtapWup. U, 1800, ,
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Lyttelton Times, Volume XIII, Issue 752, 21 January 1860, Page 5
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