NOTICE. TV/TESSRS. HAYDEN and BALMER I*-1~ respectfully announce that, they have opened a Communication between here and Christchurch, for the Transmission of LETTERS, Small PARCELS, MESSAGES, &c. / Every sort of Commission faithfully exe-j cuted. j They have also opened a Register for SERVANTS, or Persons wanting employment, and pledge themselves by every possible enquiry and Advertisement to meet their views in as short a time as possible. y. By kind permission, letters may be left as* follows :— Lytlelton. — The Canterbury Association's Offices; Mrs. King's, 4, Esplanade; Mr. Beamish's Store ; and the Mitke. \ Christchurch. — The Land Office: Mr. Allen's Store; Mr. Gould's Store';-and-the White Hart. Days of Departure. Christchukch : —Monday, Wednesday, Friday,. 10 a.m, and Saturday, 3 p.m. Ltttelton:—Tuesday,Thursday, and Saturday, 10 a.m. Letters and Messages, 4d.; Parcels charged by weight and Size. N.B. Letters delivered to the address specified within one mile of the church. In addition to their Register for Servants, they have opened one for those parties who may have apartments to let, or willing to supply board and lodging; and no charge is made till a tenant is secured. Auction and other sales attended for parties who from distance or otherwise are unable to attend. Writings copied, and every description of Accountant business done. TypSSRS. HAYDEN and BALMER -"-*- desire to recommend— A young Gentleman (three years accustomed to farming) as an assistant on a farm : the highest testimonials given (7 a). Ladies and gentlemen would do well to consult them when they stand in need of servants, as none but those of good character will be recommended from their office. And to parties desiring employment they offer many and great advantages. At present apply to Mr. Hayden, at Mrs, King's, Norwich Quay, Lyttelton. R. H. GARDENER, POLISHER, UPHOLSTERER, $c JOINER, OLD FURNITURE cleaned, repaired, and . stuffed. Raupo and Hay Mattrasses, and Beds made to order. Joiner's work executed on the shortest notice. 43 Section, Lyttelton. TO CAPTAIN WILLIAM DARKE. Barque "Dominion," Aug. Z\st, 1851. Dear Sib, —It is with the greatest pleasure that we take an early opportunity of expressing to you, upon the termination of our long voyage, our satisfaction at the great safety and comfort with which we have performed it, and we beg to add our most sincere thanks for the kind and gentlemanly treatment which we have throughout experienced at your hands. We also request that you will convey to your Officers and Crew, our thanks for their constant attention and service?, and our approbaatiou of their quiet and orderly behaviour. ,*• Your obliged, humble Servants,. 0. Mathias, Chaplain. Ann Thomas. Marianne Mathias. Mary Anne Roberts. 1. T. Cookson. Donald Hankinson. Janetta M. Cookson. H. Laughton. F. Richardson, Surgeon- G. B. Rogers. Superintendent. F. L. J. Mevillf. Mary Richardson. J. V. Mathias. Eliza Stokes. Edward Stokee. Fanny S. Richardson. J (Equally complimentary testimonials were signed by the Fore-Cabin, and a number of the Steerage, passengers.)
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Lyttelton Times, Volume I, Issue 37, 20 September 1851, Page 8
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