ON SALE, ex "STEADFAST." "I I CASE of Assorted Stationery. -*- 1 do. of Fishing Rods and various kinds of Tackle. 2 Boxes of Composite Candles. 1 Case of Percussion Caps and Wadding. 1 dp, of Assorted Sponge. 1 do. of best English Saddlery. ?• Bale of Superior Blankets. 2; bags of Nails. v " 4 Cases assorted Boots and Shoes. 1 do. of Umbrellas. 1 do. assorted Brushes. -* .7 Tons of Bar and Rod Iron. "" ..- A. J. Alport, Agent. FOR SALE, ex " TORRIHGTGN." AND OTHER LATE ARRIVALS. C)f\ KEGS of Patent Flat Point Rose &yj Nails, \% to 5 inch. 5 doz; American Axes. 1 Case of Steelyards, 200 to 400 lbs. 5 doz. Frying Pans, assorted sizes. 150 Camp Ovens. 8 Coils of Europe Rope, \% to 3 inches. 7 Anchors, various sizes. %\o% inch Chain Cable, various lengths. 24 single and double Blocks. 5 Cans Boiled Oil. 4 do. Turpentine. Half Ton of White Lead. 5 cwt. Black Paint. A. J. Alpobt. " TO BE SOLD, THE LAND-ORDER FOR A FIFTY ACRE SECTION in the Canterbury Block. May be chosen by the Purchaser if preferred. For further particulars apply to A. J. AfcFOBT. WANTED TO PURCHASE, ONE or more Pre-emptive Rights of Pasturage-Land. Apply to A. J. Alpoet. public notice:. HRHE New Road between Hagley Park, X and Riccarton Wood, will be closed to the Public until the Ist of August. Persons driving vehicles over any part of the road, will be liable to prosecution. John Robert Goixley, Agent Canterbury Association. Land Office, Christchurch, 26th June. ~~~ A CARD. MRS. GUNDRY being anxious to continue the education of her daughters, will be happy to receive a limited number of youngladies between the ages of six and twelve. Music if required. Terms moderate. Steadfast Cottage, Section No. 98, Port Lyttelton. ~~ LOST, IN landing from the " Duke of Bronte," a yellow painted box, directed to Mr. John Baines, Lyttelton, Canterbury Settlement, New Zealand; whoever will give such information at the Immigration Office as shall lead to the discovery of the box, will receive two pounds reward. . __. SHIPPIK g HEwi. ARRIVED. June 25, barque Sir Harry Smith, -01 tons, Raymond, from Melbourne, with 1200 sheep, 20 head of cattle, and 10 horses. Same day, brigantine John and Charlotte, 93 tons, Lovitt, from Wellington, general cargo. ■ '"Jiftse 27, schooner Sarah Jane, 17 tons, Campbell, from the East Coast, pigs and produce. SAILED. - June 26, brigantine Wellington, 54 tons, Fergusson, for Nelson. IN PORT. Ship Dulze of Bronte, 500 tons, Barclay. Longden and Le Cren, Agents. Barque Steadfast, 534 tons, Spencer. AJport, Agent. BiJigantine Pauline, 106 tons, Cain. Longden aiiuLe Cren, Agents. -£": Yacht Supply, 170 tons, Hoseason, Alport, Agent Schooner Salopian, 40 tons, Griffith. Brig Torringion, 125 tons, Peacock, Master, Agt. Barque Sir Harry Smith, 408 tons, Raymond. Longden and Le Cren. Brigantine John and Charlotte, P3 tons, Lovitt. Hcfcett. • " Schooner Sarah Jane, 27 tons, Campbell, _ lckett,
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Lyttelton Times, Volume I, Issue 25, 28 June 1851, Page 5
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