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NEW STORE. / /^.EORGE GOULD begs to inform the N *-* inhabitants of Christchurch and its vicinity that he has opened a General Store adjoining the Golden Fleece Hotel, where can be obtained Grocery and Provisions of all kinds, and of the best description, at the most reasonable prices • ancl^ hopes, by strict attention to business, to merit a share of their patronage. Men's, Women's, and Children's Boots and Shoes on Sale. N.B. 30,000 Totara Shingles, Palings, and a quantity of window Sashes for Sale. Timber, &c. sold on commission. engineer' R. SMEATON "TDEGS most respectfully to announce that -LF he is prepared to make Steam Engines from one to six horse power. Also, Lathe and Tool making, Guns repaired and Nipplesmade, Turning, Boring, and Screw cutting for any kind of macbinery^Pully Blocks made to order. College Ground, Lyttelton, April 25, 1851. LIVERY aTd BAIT STABLE, FOOT of the BIIIDLE-PATH, LYTTELTON. A Good Mule on Hire. BEEAD and CONFECTIONABY. IyTESSRS. COLLIER and MASON, -L»J- having now opened their Baking Establishment in London Street, most respectfully inform the inhabitants of Lyttelton, that families and shipping can be supplied with Bread and Confectionary on the shortest notice and reasonable terms. N.B. Bread, the 21b. loaf, sixpence. March 13, 1851. J. THORNTON, Carpenter, Joiner, & Builder. SASHES, FRAMES, DOORS, & HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE MADE TO ORDER. London Street, Lyttelton. IRON-WORKER, SMITH, &c ■N. E. GRIFFIN, T3EGS to announce to the Settlers of -■-' Lyttelton, that he has opened business in the above line, and hopes, by strict attention to business, to merit a share of that patronage which it shall be his endeavour to deserve. Lyttelton, March 21, 1851. Me. READ BEGS TO INFORM THE PUBLIC that as long as the roads are passable, he will convey the, Mail as usual between Lyttelton and Christchurch, every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday; and that on and after the lirst of April, the charge will be from four pence each for letters. Parcels, &c, in proportion. Lyttelton, 27th March, ISSI. G. ALLEN BEGS respectfully to announce to the Inhabitants of Chvistchurch, that he has opened a General Store, situate in the MarketPlace, where may now be obtained provisions of all descriptions, together with Clothing, Bedding, Hardware, Earthenware, Glass, Brushes, &c G. A. hopes by moderate prices and unremitting attention to business to merit a share of his fellow-colonists' support. Market-Place, Christchurch, March 21, 1851. H. JENKINS and J. M'LEAN. f^ARPENTERS, Joineks, and BuiidV-^ ers. Sashes, Frames, and Doors made on the shortest notice. Furniture repaired, &c. N.B. Workshop, Market-Place, Christ-*, church. ' If

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Lyttelton Times, Volume I, Issue 17, 3 May 1851, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Lyttelton Times, Volume I, Issue 17, 3 May 1851, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Lyttelton Times, Volume I, Issue 17, 3 May 1851, Page 8

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