"JYfR. 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. FOR HIRE, G\OOT) SAFE SADDLE and PACK r HORSES. Apply to Mr. A. Jagoe, London Street. HEATHCOTE WHAR^ SITUATE about half 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 frequently 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 of 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. Beresford's Spring Cart, as soon as they arrive at the Wharf. Goods taken care of, and all orders and communications received by George Fairfield, Wharfinger. Heathcote Wharf, J tin. 9, 18r>2. White Hart Inn and Auction Mart, Corner of Cashel Street and Sumner Road, Christchurch. MB. HART begs to announce that • this Establishment is now open for the accommodation 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. Wholesale Store at Christchurch. THE Undersigned beg to announce that they have established a branch of their Business at Christchurch, where, also, orders will be received for goods required from Lyttelton, which will be promptly attended to, and thus save parties the trouble of coming into port. Longden & Le Cren. Agent in Christchurch, John L. Swinboukne, Market Place. BONNETS! BONNETS! 1 CASE of very superior TUSCAN and JL STHAW BONNETS, now on sale at the Colonial Store. Also Gent's Summer Coats, Vests, and Trowsers. 2 Cases of Children's Boots and Shoes, arrived per "Columbus." Lyttelton, January 2nd, 1852. CABBAGE PLANTS, ETC KAAA Early YORK CABBAGE, <iJ^\J\J\J 5,00*0 Early Sugiir-Loif do. 100 lied Pickling do. 1,000 Green Curled Borecole, 3.000 Green Curled Savoys, 2,0(i0 Cauliflower, 2,000 Early White Cape Brocoli, 2,000 Grange's White do. 1,000 Cabbage and Cos Lettuce, 1,000 Green Curl d Endive. W. Wilson, Nurseryman. 'Bricks, Christchurch. Dec. sth. TS A LIGHT CHESNUT. his Sire a -*- Suffolk, his Dam an Imported Mare. Terms, Three Pounds, groomage included. "DUKE." DUKE is a beautiful DARK BROWN with Black Points, he was bred by Mr. John Laiwont, of Fossil Bank, (Y.D.l..).stands lu\\ hands high. His Sire was Imported by Dr. WiiMoitE, of the improved Lincolnshire breed, and his Dam an Imported Clydesdale Mare, is a sure Foal-getter, and first-rate Draught Horse. The above Horses commenced travelling on Saturday, the 2:2 nd Nov., and will be at Christchurch, every ninth day. Teums, Four Pounds each Mare, groomage included, and one Mare in live to each of the above Horses, allowed gratis. Robert Thompson, Canterbury Street, Lyttelton.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume II, Issue 57, 7 February 1852, Page 7
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