T. M'CHEANE, M.D., SURGEON, ACCOUCHEUR, ETC., 121, London Street, Lyttelton. Lyttelton, Oct. 31st, 1851. F. BAYLESS, BOOT AND SHOE-MAKER, Hereford Street, Christchurch, near the Land Office. N.B. Repairs Neatly Executed. J. TURNBULL, SADDLER, &c, JVb. 65, Winchester Street, Lyttelton. A CARD. RICHARD BEAMISH, GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT, licensed Custom-House Agent, Lyttelton, Canterbury* Passengers' Baggage and Goods passed through the Customs. TIMBER, assorted, may be had at the lowest market price for cash. RICHARD BEAMISH. 6, Esplanade. OBSERVE. ANEW weather-boarded HOUSE, 20 feet by 14, TO BE SOLD with the allotment it stands on, situate on the slope to the rear of Mr. Godley's Eesidence, with a frontage of 76 feet to the Christchurch road, and a depth of 225 ft., or thereabouts ; No. 198 on the plan. Apply to R. Beamish. No. 6, Esplanade. BRICKS! BRICKS!! BRICKS!!! ORDERS taken for any Quantity, at G. Gould's General Store, Christchureh. EDUCATION. TI/TISS TAYLOR begs leave to inform -L*-L the inhabitants of Lyttelton and its vicinity that she is prepared to receive a few more pupils as Boarders or Day Scholars at her Seminary in Winchester Street. R. SMEATON, ENGINEER, BEGS to inform the Public, that he has now opened a Smith's Shop in "Willoughhy's Yard, near the Jetty, and is prepared to make all kinds of Agricultural Tools, Fire Stoves, Ranges, Ovens, Boilers, Cooking Apparatus. Also, all kinds of Pump Work, Brass Casting, from Ito 14 lb. Iron and Wood Turning. Screw Cramps and Flooring Dogs made. Steam Engines, from 1 to 6 horse power, made on the shortest notice. Horse-shoeing, &c. The lowest possible price charged. THOMAS FAWCETT BEGS to announce that he has established a Stoke for Warehousing Goods, on Section No. 14, on the River Heathcote, where craft can ship and discharge cargo, and that he has horses and drays to convey goods to Christchurch and to all parts of the plains. The public may rely on having their goods, &c. carefully looked after, by honouring T. F. with their patronage. LOST, FROM the College-Ground, a GOAT and KID. The Goat had a Collar, with James Thomas on it. A Reward of os. will be given to any person who has found the same, on bringing it to James Thomas, College Ground. LOST, SUPPOSED TO BE STOLEN. "OROM off the Jetty, about six weeks -*- since, ex " Dominion," two Bundles containing Mattrasses, a Counterpane, Sheets and Blankets, (the two latter marked " Mathias.") Also a Seal Skin Carriage Apron or Rug, lined with dark blue cloth and bound with a crimson edging, and several other articles. Whoever will give information of the above goods, shall be rewarded by applying to Messrs. Longden and Le Cren ; if stolen, Five Pounds reward will be paid upon conviction of the offenders.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume I, Issue 44, 8 November 1851, Page 7
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456Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Lyttelton Times, Volume I, Issue 44, 8 November 1851, Page 7
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