NOTICE. I rnHE STORE of the Canterbury Asso- -*- ciation, situated near the Jetty, in the town of Lyttelton, is approved for the Free Warehousing and securing of Goods for Duty under Bond, in terms of the Ordinance of the Governor and Council of New Zealand, No. 3 of 4th Victoria, Section 34. H. G. Gouland, Sub-Collector. Cnstom-Honso, Port Victoria, Fob. 28, 1851. TOHN AND .GEORGE CLARKE~b^ " 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. PTIHE above are also open to contracts for J- building Cob and Pise walls to Houses on the most moderate rates. Apply at the Lyttelton Tfones office. FOR SALE, OA HEAD of SUPERIOR CATTLE,' *-* v-J depasturing near Akaroa. Apply to R. and G. Rhodes. OM SALE, " 1 000 FAT WETHERS, in Lots J^XJXjxJ o f 50 to 100, to suit purchasers. Also, Meat may be had at the Slaughterhouse, adjoining the Custom s, at sd. per lb, the carcass, and 5%d. the joint. Ten small Casks of Port Cooper Butter. R. and G. Rhodes. STORE AT CHRISTGHURGH. ■ri W. BISHOP begs to announce his having opened a Store at Christenurch, where may now be obtained provisions of every description. Hardware, Tools, Nails, Earthenware, &c. Agent for the " Lyttelton Times.'' Market-Place, Christchurcli, Jan. 31, 1851. DAILY HAIL T ETTERS AND SMALL PARCELS -*-^ will be conveyed daily, between Lyttei.tow and Christchukch, hy Messrs. Jagoe and Read, leaving the Asociation's Office, Mr. Alport's Store, and the Mitre Hotel, Lyttelton, at half past nine, a.m., and returning from Christchurch at half past two, p.m., calling at Mr. Bishop's Store, and the Land Office. All commands are requested to be deposited at the above named places, which shall be carefully and reasonably executed. N.B. An extra charge for delivery according to the address issued. ■ om sale; AT W.PRATT'S Canterbtjry-stkeet, Brandy, Sherry, and Bottled Beer, in quantities to suit country purchasers. A few dozen Cane-bottomed English Chairs, Indian Mats, Parramatta Tweeds, Fancy Straw Bonnets, Ribbons, and a general assortment of Drapery Goods at moderate prices. N.B. Chamber Sets, Dinner and Tea Services. FOR SALE, On account of the Canterbury Association, at the Store at Lyttelton, about nptIREE TONS OF NAILS, assorted in -*- packages oflcwt. each. cast-iron Ventilation Gratings. Cast-iron Casements and Springs. 30,000 Van Diemon's Laud Ceiling Laths. 68,000 English Bricks. 8,000 Duchen Slates. ■,' Cast-iron Pumps. ' ■ ' Ironmongery, Sundries, &c. Applications to purchase may be made to the Storekeeper. ] John Robert Godley, Agent Canterbury Association. Canterbury Association Office, Lyttelton Feb. 28, 1851.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume I, Issue 10, 15 March 1851, Page 8
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