Land at Akaroa. TWO and a Half Acres of BUILDING LAND for SALE, in Small Allotments, in a central part of the town of Akaroa, having a constant supply of pure water. Approved Acceptances at 3 or 6 months will be taken. Apply to Jule Veran, Akaroa, or Cookson, Bowler and Co. Lyttelton, March 12, 1852. TO BE SOLD, A GOOD Substantial WbathekBoakded HOUSE, situated in the best part of London Street, containing a large store, sitting-room, kitchen, and four bed-rooms. 21 years lease. Ground-rent moderate. Apply to Patekson & Co., London Street. To be put off on advantageous terms. - rfIEN Acres of Land, well fenced in, and -*- all in good cultivation, with Farm House, and out-buildings. Application to be made to Mr. W. Packard, the " Stedfast," Lyttelton. HENRY FLAVEL, TAILOR, Papanui Road, near the Market-place, Christchurch. N.B. All orders punctually attended to, and neatly executed. J. BRISBANE, Tin plate worker, Plumber, &c, BEGS to inform the inhabitants of Lyttelton and the surrounding vicinity, that he has commenced business in the above branches, and hopes by strict attention and moderate charges to merit public patronage. Next to Messrs. Collier and Mason, London Street, Lyttelton. March 14, 1852. Painting-s and Engraving's. MR. BARRAUD, of Wellington, intends to dispose of 60 Oil Paintings and Engravings, value £126, after the manner of the London Art Union, among 120 subscribers of £1 Is. Od. each. Mr. Marshman is authorized to receive the names of persons desirous of purchasing Tickets. Lyttelton, March 4, 1852. To Farmers, Dairymen and others. WANTED, at the Provision Store of Edward Genet, London Street, Lyttelton, a regular supply of Fresh Butter, New Laid Eggs, Bacon, and Fresh Pork. AS MONTHLY NURSE. 11/TRS. LEAKE respectfully informs the -*-*-*- Ladies of Lyttelton and its Vicinity, that she can give most respectable references as to her capabilities as above. Address to Section No. 312, Lyttelton. LOST. A CHECK for £20 on the Lyttelton -£*- Bank, drawn by Mr. Bkitxan, in favour of Mr. Fooks, and dated 12th day of February, 1852. The public are hereby warned against receiving the above as payment; it has been stopped at the bank. Any one finding the same is requested to leave it at the Land Office, at Christchurch. £3 REWARD. CJTOLEN or Strayed, a Dark Brown HORSE, branded on the near shoulder with a star, and having a swelling on the back. Any person bringing the said horse to Captain Westenra, Christchurch, will receive the above reward. NOTICE. A YOUNG MAN, holding a respectable -£-*- situation, is desirous of filling up his leisure ho"rs in the evening by getting a set of Books, or otherwise, to keep for any tradesman. He is also accustomed to engrossing Deeds, etc., and would be happy to do them for any professional man upon the same scale as the London LawStationer's prices. Apply to " Alpha," Steadfast Coffee Rooms, Lytlelton.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume II, Issue 62, 13 March 1852, Page 8
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