TO JOURNEYMEN BAKERS. WANTED IMMEDIATELY, a Journeyman BAKER. Apply to S. Gums, near the Land Office, Christchurch. January 15th, 1852. t7 M'CHEANE, M.D., SURGEON, ACCOUCHEUR, ETC., 121, London Street, Lyttelton. CRAWFORD & TAYLOR^ ROBIN HOOD TAVERN, NORWICH QUAY, LYTTELTON. N.B. A Good Dry Skittle Ground. ~~ J. DILLOWAY, GUN AND JOBBING SMITH, Near the Land Office, Christchurch. N.B. Barrels browned and Stocks varnished. BUCKHURST lodge LIVERY AND BAIT STABLES, By H. W. Read. R. C. BEALBY, CARPENTER, BUILDER, &c. REMOVED TO Markham Terrace, Jackson Road, Lyttelton. JAMES STOUT, BUILDER, CARPENTER, * UNDERTAKER, 45, London Street, Lyttelton. J. S. WILL COX, CABINET-MAKER, PAPER-HANGER, &c. Bridle Path, Lyttelton. ghristchurgF¥ews Livery, Commission, and Bait Stables, Near the Golden Fleece Hotel. JACKSON and BENTLEY beg to inform the public that they have now opened the above establishment, and they trust to secure patronage by paying every attention to horses entrusted to their care, as well as by providing fodder of the best description. Horses carefully broken in, and trained. Horses bought and sold on Commission. A Stockyard for the accommodation of settlers driving cattle in or out. Morses to Let on Hire. FOR H!RE f GOOD SAFE SADDLE and PACK HORSES. Apply to Mr. A. Jagok, London Street. "il/TR. A. JAGOE respectfully informs -*-*-*- the public that he is prepared to execute orders for such parties as are desirous of purchasing Horses and Stock of every description ; and from the knowledge he has acquired in the mother country, as well as in this also, hopes to give general satisfaction. Terms will be moderate. Apply at No. 7, London Street, Lyttelton. HEATHCOTE WHARF, SITUATE about iralf a mile from the Ferry, will be open for business in a few days. By the establishment of this wharf, a distance of several miles of river will be saved, which will fiequently enable vessels to save a tide, and make more speedy trips, while it will add one mile only to the carting. A proper pier has been erected, so that goods can be landed at any state (if the tide without any risk of damage, and placed under shelter in a commodious warehouse. Small parcels forwarded to their address in or near Christchurch, in Mr. Berks I'"okd's Spring Cart, as soon as they arrive at the Wharf. Goods taken care of, and all orders and communications received by Geoijgk Fairfield, Wharfinger. Heathcote Wharf, Jan. 9, 1852. to stTrYkHpers. nniiK undersigned are Importers of all -*- descriptions of goods, British and Colonial, which they are ready to supply at Wholesale Prices. Loncjdicn and Le Chen. NOTICE. ~~ ~ rpHE Undersigned is prepared to take -*- Sheep and Cattle for grazing on his run at the mouth of the W'aipara. For terms apply to A. J. Alpokt. Esplanade, or at the station. C. H. Bnowx.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume II, Issue 55, 24 January 1852, Page 2
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458Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Lyttelton Times, Volume II, Issue 55, 24 January 1852, Page 2
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