POST BETWEEN LYTTELTON AND GHRiSTGHURGH. MESSRS. LAKE AND PARKINSON despatch a messenger from each town daily with letters and small parcels at moderate charges. Letters 2d. endI.*1.* and parcels according to their size and weight. CONVEYANCE OF GDCDS TO SMER, rpHE " MARGARET," 10 Tons, Rich- -*- ards, master, conveys Goods from Lyttelton to Simmer, at the rate of 20s. per ton. Agents in Lyttelton, Longdex axd Le Cben CONVEYANCE CF GOODS TO CHHISTGHUROH. SAMUEL TAYLOR, Master of the f ' George and Henry," 8 tons, conveys Goods from the Jetty at Lyttelton to the Bricks at Christehuich, at the rate of 30s. per ton. Agents in Lyttelton, Longbets axd Le Cues, 3, Norwich Quay. GONVEYANOE GF GOODS. rtl L. CROMPTON begs to announce -■-• that he has made arrangements for the carriage of lug-gage, &c. from Lyttelton to Stunner, Christchurch, and all parts of the plain. Agent in Lyttelton, A.J. Ai.roitr, from whom all further information can be obtained. PIANOFORTES rjIUNED, REGULATED and Repaired, -*- by Mr. Wm. Giblin, late Tuner to Professor Walemsley, of Cambridge. Applications to be made at the office of this paper. NOTICE. JOHN AND GEORGE CLARKE beg ** leave to inform the Colonists at Lyttelton, that in a week or two they will be able to supply them with the best of fruit trees, of all descriptions, and in any quantity, rose in Nelson, and will warrant them free from blight. HpHE above are also open to contracts for -*- building; Cob and Pise walls to Houses a the most moderate rates. Apply at the office of this Paper. NOTICE, npHE undersigned are prepared to build -*- or repair Boats at their yard, Port Albert, Where a Slip is in progress, and every facility afforded for repairing- vessels oflarsre tonna»e. W. & M. Allen. For further particulars apply to W. Pkatt, Canterbury Street, Lyttelton. TO THE SETTLERS AT GHRISTCKURCH, TDARTIES requiring Dwelling Houses -*- may have the i-:ame on short notice and on reasonable terms, delivered and erected on any allotment by applying to the undersigned, or Mr. Asiiji.ore, at Piiccarton. Thomas Hughes. Ileatheoto Ferry, Jan. 51, 1851. STORE AT CHRiSTGHUROH. f^ W. BISHOP begs to announce his B having- opened a Store at Christchurch, where may now be obtained provisions of eveiy description. Hardware, Tools, Hails, Earthen-ware, &c. Agent for the " Li/Helton Times." Miifkel-Pliice, Clirisichurdi, Jan. 31, 1851. WORKING BULLOCKS, ' "|^OR SALE, several pairs of good Work- ■*- ing- Bullocks. Also, several good MILCH COWS, well used to the climate and food of New Zealand. Also, three or four WELL-BUILT BOATS, Tarving- from 4 to y tons. Also, Two Good Substantial HOUSES, to be bought or rented. Two Ditto in. Frame. 'For further particulars, apply at the Lyttet.TUS AIHIS. • ,
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Lyttelton Times, Volume I, Issue 5, 8 February 1851, Page 8
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445Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Lyttelton Times, Volume I, Issue 5, 8 February 1851, Page 8
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