THE REV. HENRY JACOBS, being anxious, without further delay, to commence the GRAMMAR SCHOOL, hereafter to form a department of the College at Christchurch, proposes to take a Class for the present in the School-room at Lyttelton, beginning on Monday next, the 27th inst. He all parents, who wish to send' their sonS^to apply to him at the School-room, between 'the hours of 10 and 12 a.m. Lytt'eltou, Jan..22, 1851. " STORE AT CHRISTCHURGH. , ri W. BISHOP begs to announce to /'» the Public, that he is making arrangements for erecting a Store at Christchurch for the supply of Provisions' of every description. Hardware, Tools, Nails, Earthenware, &c. Agent for the "Lyttelton Times." Section 572, Christchurbh, Jan. 22, 1851. EX LATE ARRIVALS, A ND NOW ON SALE at the General -*-*- Grocery Store and Bakehouse, Canterbury Street — Every description of Brushware. An assortment of English Boots and Shoes. White and Coloured Satteeu Jean Stays. French Coutrel and Gorded do., very superior. Children's Printed Cambric Frocks. Mousseline de lairie do. Fancy Velvet Paletots. Gents' Black and Coloured Silk-Byron Ties. Aeriel and Albert do. ; - Berlin Gloves and Riding Belts. N.B. Dimier and Tea Services. « , , W. P.RATT. ~ FOR SALE. NOW LANDING, EX "LApY. CLARK." 30 pure bred Mej;i|£6 Rams. 1000 do.;' Ewes, more or less. ;'• 110 Three and old Durham Heifers. 2 Do. Bulls. 2 Do. do. 4 sets of Draught Harness. 2 Saddles and Bridles. 1 Pack Saddle. Cattle and Sheep Fittings. To be seen at Gollan's Bay. Apply to Mr. Crichton, Gollan's Bay, or to Mr. Alport, Lyttelton. WORKING BULLOCKS. :, T^OR SALE, several pairs of good Work- -*- ing Bullocks. Also, several good MILCH COWS, well usedto the climate and food of New Zealand. Also, three or'four WELL-BUILT BOATS, varying from £'to „<> tons. Also, Two Good Substantial (HOUSES, to be bought or rented. ... Two Ditto in Frame. For further particulars, apply at the Lytxelton Arms. SHIPPING NEWS. ARRIVED. Jan 19, cutter [Catherine' Johvstone, 12 tons, Armstrong, from Akaroa. Jan. 23, brig Gazelle, 181 tons, Patteson', from Launceston, with 6 horses, and 700 sheep. Same day, schooner Flirt, 12 tons, Day, from Sumner, SAILED. Jan. 18, ship Sir George Seymour, 850 tons, Goodson, for Sydney. ; Jan. 19, ship Lady_ Clarke, 600 tons, McLean. ■ for Wellington,'with tnree horses.. Passengers,-".A Ludlam, Esq. and lady, Mr. Creighton, Mr. Beck. Jan. 20, schooner Flirt, 12 tons, Day," for Sumner, cargo, luggage. : ■''.■'..'•■ Jan. 21, cutter Maria Josephine, 22 tons, Walker, for Wellington. . :* Jan. 24, schooner Phoebe, 24 tons, Benson, from Sumner, cargo, luggage. Same day, schooner Fanny, 9 tons. Smith, from Pigeon Bay. IN PORT. Barque Cressy, 720 tons, Bell. Ship Oriental, 600 tons. Brigantine Comet, 100 tons, Cork. Brig Gazelle, 181 tons, Patteson. Cutter Katherwe Johnstone, 12 ton s, ArmstrongSchooner Flirt, 13 tons, Day. Cutter William, 12 tons.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume 1, Issue 3, 25 January 1851, Page 8
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