CHRISTCHURCH MEWS 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. Horses to Let on Hire. EDWARD GENET BEGS respectfully to inform the inhabitants of Lyttelton and its vicinity that he has opened a Store on Mr. Dampier's section in London Street, for the sale of GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS, and hopes, by strict attention to business, combined with very moderate prices, to merit their patronage and support. j N.B. Orders punctually attended to, and delivered free of charge. GEORGE ALLEN BEGS to inform the inhabitants of the Port and Christehurch that he has opened a MARKET GARDEN, for the supply of Vegetables, &c. of every description ; where may now be had Cabbage, Savoy, Brocoli, Borecole, and Cauliflower Plants of all descriptions, which he is prepared to sell at wholesale prices. ■ Fire-wood and Piles for building purposes at all times on hand. Goods carefully removed and carted on reasonable terms to any part of the Plains. Ferry Road, near Christehurch. MESSRS. TAYLOR & HOWARD EESPECTFULLY inform the Public 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. MR. HENRY GREEN, Brother of the Rev. G. R. Green, Fellow of Eton, having been engaged in England by the Nobility and Gentry during the last twenty-two years as Private Tutor, would be happy to attend Families in Lyttelton and Christehurch, and the neighbourhood, in the same capacity, by lesson or otherwise. Apply to Henry Green, Papanui, or at the office of this paper. THE Undersigned is prepared to take Sheep and Cattle for grazing on his run at the mouth of the Waipara. For terms apply to A. J. AiPOBT, Esplanade, or at the station. C.H, Brown. TO STOREKEEPERS. THE undersigned are Importers of all descriptions of goods, British and Colonial, which they are ready to. supply at Wholesale Prices. LoNGDEN AND Le CHEN. RICCARTON BRICK KILN. ANY Quantity of well-burnt BRICKS for Sale at the above Kiln, price 50s. per thousand, cash. Apply to Mr.PHTXMPS, or Mr. H. Richards, Christehurch. SUPERIOR WELL-BURNT BRICKS * MAY be had in any quantity at the Kiln, back of Dr. Barker's Rural Land, Papanui Road. Samples may be seen at the store of Mr. Gibbs, Christehurch. W. Paitinson.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume II, Issue 61, 6 March 1852, Page 1 (Supplement)
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462Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Lyttelton Times, Volume II, Issue 61, 6 March 1852, Page 1 (Supplement)
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