A S the Undersigned intends leaving for -*■■*- Sydney by (he first opportunity, he is tempted, from his rather extensive knowledge of general business in New Zealand and Sydney, to state that he will be prepared to execute commissions, assuring those' who may entrust him with the same of his particular care and punctuality. Security given for any amount if required. Bichaed Beamish. HENRY FLAVEL, TAILOR, Papanui Road, near the Market-place, Christchurch. N.B. All orders punctually attended to, and neatly executed. J. DILLOWAY, CUN AND JOBBING SMITH, Near the~Land Office, Christchurch. N.B. Barrels browned and Stocks varnished. J. S. WILL COX, CABINET-MAKER, PAPER-HANGER, &c. Bridle Path, lyttelton. WILLIAM KESSAL, SADDLER & HARNESS MAKER, CHRISTCHURCH MEWS. N.B. Repairs Neatly Executed. H. JAGGAR, COOPER, ETC. 139, St. David's Street, at the back of the Gaol, LYTTELTON. FOR HIRE, GOOD SAFE SADDLE and PACK HOUSES. Apply to Mr. A. Jagde, London Street. MESSRS. TAYLOR & HOWARD SESPKCTFULLY inform the Public that they are now enabled to execute any Orders as Builders, Carpenters, Joiners, Cabinet Mai e:s, and Undertakers, and trust by their punctuality, with reasonable terms, to merit a share pf 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 Christchurch, and the neighbourhood, in the same capacity, by lesson or otherwise. Apply to Henry Gueen, Papanui, or at the office of this paper. GEORGE ALLEN BEGS to inform the inhabitants of the Port and Christchurch 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 building1 purposes at all times on hand. Goods carefully removed and carted on reasonable terms to any part of the Plains. Ferry Road, near Christchorch. 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. MRS. 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. Bhutan, 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 finding1 the same is requested to leave it at the Land Office, at Christchurch.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume II, Issue 63, 20 March 1852, Page 11 (Supplement)
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