SEALED TENDERS, SEALED Tenders will be received by me from the 17th to the 28th inst., for the erection of a pise Dwelling House and four labourers' cottages, on the estate of J. W. Russell, Esq., near Riccarton. Plans and specifications may be seen at my house, and, further infomia- | tion obtainedof Miv.Choidlajji), Architect, and C. E. Macjfarlane. DRAPERY AND HABERDASHERY. JFRASER begs respectfully to intimate • to the inhabitants of Lyttelton and Christchurch, that he has opened that Store, situated in London Street, and hopes by unremitting attention to business, to merit a share of patrojiage. ■<: J. F. begs to assure the public that his goods are all of the best quality, selected from the English market, and he is also daily expecting a large and varied assortment from Wellington. Lyttelton, Feb. 15, 1851. A. BAYFIELD, CHEMIST AND DRUGS IST, HAS NOW OPENED his PREMISES in Canterbury Street, where he has on sale Drugs of the purest quality, Perfumery, Hair, Tooth, and Nail Brushes, &c. Prescriptions carefully prepared. N.B. A few Scantling and well-seasoned Totara Boards. IRONMONGERY, £c. "O C. BEALBY begs to inform the pub--°-V« lie that he will open his Ironmongery Store, on Monday next, with a good assortment of nails, screws, locks, hinges, glass, brushes, and all requisites in the above line. WHITESMITH, BELL-HANSI^B, Ac. WILLIAM DERRY, Whitesmith, Bell-Hanger, Lock and Gun-smith, Tin and Iron-Plate Worker, Brass Lacquerer, and and Brazier. All orders punctually attended to. N.B. Smoky Chimneys cured. London Street, Lyttelton. -WAITED, A STEADY AND INDUSTRIOUS LAD, as an apprentice to the building business. Apply to R. C. Be alb y, Canterbury Street, Lyttelton. ~~~ PIANOFORTES rpUNED, REGULATED and Repaired, J- by Mr. Wm. Giblin, late Tuner to Professor Walmesley, of Cambridge. Applications to be made at the office of this paper. CONVEYANCE OF GOODS. TL. CROMPTON begs to announce • that he has made arrangements for the carriage of luggage, &c. from Lyttelton to Sumner, Christchurch, and all parts of the plain. Agent in Lyttelton, A.J. Alport, from whom all further information can be obtained. ~~ NOTICE. JOHN AND GEORGE CLARKE beg w 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. THE above are also, open to contracts for building Cob and Pise walls to Houses on the most moderate rates. Apply at the office of this Paper.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume I, Issue 6, 15 February 1851, Page 1
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