CRAWFORD & TAYLOR, ROBIN HOOD TAVERN, I NORWICH QUAY, LYTTELTON. N.B. A Good Dry Skittle Ground. J H. JAGGAR, I COOPER, ETC., No. 65, WINCHESTER STREET, LYTTELTON. J. DILLOWAY, C.UN AND JOBBING SMITH, '% ** Near the Land Office, Christchurch. N.B. Barrels browned and Stocks varnished. A CARD. RICHARD BEAMISH, GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT, licensed Custom-House Agent, Lyttelton, Canterbury. Passengers' Baggage and Goods passed through the Customs. TIMBER; viz., Scantling, Joists, &c, at 16s. 6d. Nails — Spikes, Weatherboard, Flooring, Shingling, &c. Locks, Bolts, Hinges, Screws, &c. White Lead, Oil Paint, Paints, Turps, &c. RICHARD BEAMISH. W. H. HUTCHINSON, BOOT AND SHOE-MAKER, London Street, Lyttelton (opposite Mr. Wormald's), T3 ESPECTFULLY informs the inhabiJ-^ tants of Lyttelton, that he has commenced business as above stated, and trusts that, with the best materials and workmanship, combined with punctuality and moderate charges, he may merit a share of public patronage. Ladies', gentlemen's, and children's Boots and Shoes, of all descriptions, neatly made and repaired on the shortest notice and most reasonable terms. MESSRS. TAYLOR & CO. 13 ESPECTFULLY inform the Public _ -A\ that they are now enabled to execute any Orders as Builders, Carpenters, Joiners, Cabinet Makers, and Undertakers, and trust by their '• punctuality, with reasonable terms, to merit a share of public patronage. N.B. Funerals furnished on the shortest 'notice. Oxford Street, Lyttelton, June 19. SHOEING AND JOBBING SMITH, &c. HW. DERRY begs to return thanks • to the Inhabitants of Lyttelton and its Vicinity, for the kind patronage he has hitherto received, and to announce that, having engaged the services of a competent workman, he is prepared to execute orders for Wrought Ironwork, of every description. Guns stocked and Percussioned. Ship-Smithing, &c. Particular attention paid to the Shoeing Horses. Hoes, Picks, and Grubbing-Tools, warranted of the best materials, always on hand. Winchester Street, opposite New Jail. White Hart Inn and Auction Mart, Corner of Cashel Street and Sumner Road, Chrislchurch. ~ftff B. HART begs to announce that •tr m tnis Establishment is now open for the fe*eominodation of the public; and hopes, by strict attention to the comfort of his guests, combined with moderate charges, to merit a share of their patronage. Bread and Biscuit Baker, &c. TKT A. HURLEY, Bread and Biscuit iji Baker, respectfully begs to inform the of Lyttelton, that he has every accommodation for carrying on Public Baking, at the Emigration Barracks, and lias now commenced the Bread, Biscuit, and Pastry business; and having had considerable experience in those branches, hopes by strict attention to all orders, to merit general patronage and support. Excellent bread at the market prices. Dinners strictly attended to. Parties can be supplied with yeast at the above place.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume I, Issue 40, 11 October 1851, Page 7
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