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His Excellency had called out a force of 300 Mounted Burghers from the Western districts. On the 21st of March His Excellency left Fort Hare, and reached King William's Town on the 24th, attacking the Kaffirs on every side, *nd ravaging the country. The Kaffir kraals were burned, and their fields of corn devastated, 1000 cattle, many horses, goats, &c, were taken, and 37 men killed. It was said Mapassahad sued for peace, offering 6000 cattle and 300 horses. TO LET, IN LYTTELTON, TN Small Lots, for Offices, &c.; the best -*- site in the town for professional purposes. Apply to Longden & Le Cren. TO BE LET, OR SOLD^ AT CHRISTCHURCH, "p*OUR Comfortable Dweiiik-g-Hottses, ■*• lined and weather-boarded, with verandah, and containing three rooms, kitchen, and loft, with chimneys and fire-places complete. For particulars, apply to Longden & Le Cren. ~~~ ON SALE~ "~ BX LATE ARRIVALS, AT THE STORES OP THE UNDERSIGNED, SO Tierces of Port Philip Beef. 10 Kegs Butter. 24 Dozen Bottled Fruits. 3 Kegs Best Negro-head Tobacco. 20 Boxes Mould Candles. 6 dozen Horse and Bullock Hobbles. Sole and Kip Leather. Longden & Le Ceen. FOR SALE, ex RETURN. "I CASE FRUIT TREES, just arrived -*- trom Hob art Town, consisting of Cherry, Plum, Fig, Peach, and Apple Trees, best sorts. 4,000 Quicks. A few dozen Red and White Currant Bushes. .Raspberry and Gooseberry Bushes. , 8 Elms. 17 Ribes Sanguinea, also, A few sides of Bacon and Hams, Home Fed and Cured. Kip and Sole Leather, and Basils. Case Gin. Sydney Soap. 1 Pocket Hops. 1 Cask Labrador Salmon. 5 cwt. Onions. 1 Bale Blue Blankets. S boxes Sperm Candles. 10 Bags White Siam Sugar. 4 Casks Vinegar. 8 do. Stockholm Tar. White Pine Boards and Scantling, lengths various. ' APPJyt° T. Waters, or Norwich Quay, July 17, 1851. ' TO LAND-PURCHASERS. "WANTED to PURCHASE, the Right 1 T of Emigration Orders. Apply at the office of this paper. WANTED TO PURCHASE, A PASTURAGE LICENSE, over 1, 2 J~*- 3, or 400 Acres of Land in the Christchurch or Lyttelton District of the Canterbury Settlement with the Pre-emptive Right of Purchase. Any Person willing to dispose of the same upon reasonable terms, may hear of a Purchaser on application at the Office of Mr. Richard Wormald, Solicitor Ham House, Lyttelton. i Important to Farmers and Graziers. GROWTH OF WOOL. A BAYFIELD, Chemist and Druggist, -£%• Canterbury Street, Lyttelton, begs to call the attention of the Farmers and Flockmasters of the settlement to his valuable Sheep Dipping Composition, for effectually destroying the Tick Lice, and all other insects injurious to the Flock, preventing tlieattacks of the Scab, and cleansing and purifying the skin, thereby greatly improving the wool, both in quality and quantity, and contributing to the general health of the animal. Horse and' Cattle Medicines prepared with Drugs of genuine 'quality. Scab Ointment, &c.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume I, Issue 28, 19 July 1851, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Lyttelton Times, Volume I, Issue 28, 19 July 1851, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Lyttelton Times, Volume I, Issue 28, 19 July 1851, Page 4

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