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WANTED TO BORROW, (ON GOOD SECURITIES,) CjEVERAL SUMS of £50. to £100. For particulars apply to Mr. Hauman, Christchurch. ■ . - •■;'". ~~' hoticiTT r ~~~:r~T ADIES and GENTLEMEN can be -*-* supplied with good safe Saddle-Horses, on moderate terms by applying to Mr. A. Jagoe at Mr. Beamish's Store, No. 6, Esplanade. Firewood drawn from the Bush, and every description of cartage done on the cheapest terms Lyttelton, Aug. 21, 1851. SADDLE HORSES npo LET ON HIRE, either with Sad--1- die, Side-saddle, or Pack. Apply to W. Mason, at Mr. Bannister's, London Street, Lyttelton. A Good Saddle-Horse on Hire, AT the LIVERY & BAIT STABLES, JZX- foot of the Bridie-Path, Lyttelton. MR. 1 sTgUnDRY, Late Surgeon-Superintendent on board the Barque "Steadfast," ; Surgeon atrtr ■accoucheur, CASHEL STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. Willoughby's Wharf and Warehouses, Adjoining the Jetty, Lyttelton. T WILLOUGHBY begs to inform the 5* • inhabitants of Lyttelton and Christchurch that he has excellent accommodation lor the Warehousing of all descriptions of Goods, Shipping, as well as an extensive Whahf and Convenience for Landing, at moderate charges. To Gentlemen and Parties..arriving at the Settlement, these Premises afford peculiar advantages from their proximity to the Jetty, and. the great facility and trifling expense with which Goods of all descriptions can be transhipped for the Plains. N.B. The use of very Good and Safe Boat Ways may be had at moderate Charges. Smith's work, in all its branches, executed by" experienced workmen on reasonable terms. G. H. TRIBE, TZTAVING taken the premises in Canter--4-- bury Street, lately occupied by Mr. Latter, solicits inspection of his consignments, just arrived by the Bangalore. Lace Goods, Confectionery, Ironmongery, Crockery ware, Trowsers of superior quality, Alpaca Coats, assorted Vest Pieces, .Wine, Spirits, and Malt Liquors, assorted Corks ; and Bungs, Mustard, Hynam's Fusees, Barometers, Levels, Mariner's Compasses, Woollen Goods,, Dresses, Fishing-lines, Cordage and Matting, Hats and Caps. On board the ship Labuan, off Banks' Peninsula, Port Lyltelton, Aug. 10,1851. TO CAPTAIN SCOTT. Dear Sir, —We are now safely arrived upon the coast of New Zealand, and a long voyage to our adopted country must terminate before many hours have elapsed. We shall then have to wish you a farewell,.perhaps never to meet again in this world. We cannot however do so, without testifying to you in the most public manner, the high regard we air must entertain for you, as Captain of this ship, for- your merits as a sailor, and for the care and attention, uniformly shewn to us for our comfort and safety, both by day "and night. Nothwithstanding many serious difficulties of a most unpleasant nature have occurred during our long voyage, it is our firm belief, that you have always endeavoured to promote harmony and concord amongst the passengers of all classes, and we all feel deeply indebted to you for the course you have pursued on such occasions. Your conduct has been that of aii officer, determined to do his duty with liberality, candour and honesty. Wishing you therefore a hearty farewell, and a safe and prosperous termination to the long voyage still before you, Believe us to remain, Your faithful friends, (Signed by 8 Chief Cabin, 16 Intermediate, and 34 Steerag-e passengers.) .

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Lyttelton Times, Volume I, Issue 35, 6 September 1851, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Lyttelton Times, Volume I, Issue 35, 6 September 1851, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Lyttelton Times, Volume I, Issue 35, 6 September 1851, Page 8

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