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SEASONED TIMBER, FOR HOUSE-BUILDING, always to be had, and to any extent. Black Pine Piles, V.D.L. Palings, Nails, Door-Locks, Hinges, &c, C. W. Bishop, Market-place, Ckristchurcb. To Millers, Farmers and others. TO BE SOLD, an excellent Corn Mill, Flour Mill, and Thrashing Machine attached, the whole machinery connected, being the latest improvement known in England during 1850; for Colonial use, the whole will be found complete and may be had very cheap. For further particulars, apply at Mr. Witloughby, at his Wharf, Lyttel ton. ~ ON SALE, AT the Store of the undersigned, near the Land Office, Christchurch. 15 Tons best V. D. L. Flour. •-.■#) 1 Pocket Hops. 1 Ton prime East Goast Pork. 20 Tons superior Potatoes. 100 Bushels Oats, and the usual supplies of Groceries and Oilman's Stores. S. Gibbs, Bread and Biscuit Baker. March 10, 1852. . ' Ex "Marmora." "1 f\ CASES OLD TOM. -L yj 20 do. Marzetti's Bottled Ale and Stout. 20 do. Port Wine.' S. Gibbs. Near the Land Office, Christchurch, Feb. 20, 1852. TIMBER. in Boards and Scantling, assorted, at Christchurch Quay, Christchurch, and Papanui Bush ; any portion of which will be delivered on the shortest notice, and at a low price. Also, a large quantity of POSTS and RAILS, Black Pine PILES, and 200 Cords of Firewood. i . " S. Gibbs... Christchurch, Feb. 4, 1852. GOALS FOR SALE. 1 (}(~\ TONS Superior Newcastle J- v-/ \J Coals, at 40s. per ton. A. J. Alpobt. 2, Norwich Quay, Feb. 13, 1852. H. H-. WILLIS & Go's. NEW ZEALAND LINE OF PACKETS. /^. , npHE undersigned beg to £^j|?Ol^. -*- announce to their fellow Ad )^^^^\\ colonists, that they are pre£2^^^^a%Ovj[pared to make arrangements a^^^g^^"*^^, or. securing passages for any "~ of their friends from England, to this or any other part of New Zealand, in the following splendid vessels, which will continue to be despatched at regular intervals from London. tons Simlah ... . . . . „ Capt. E. Chapman . 750 Columbus ...... „ H. Holton . . 650 Lord William Beniinck . „ J. Allen . . . 650 Barbara Gordon . . „ W. Lilley . .500 Sir Edward Paget . • „ A. Barclay . . 700 Victory ...... „ W. C. Mullens. 700 Cresswell ..... „ I.Williams. . 700 Stately „ T. Ginder . . 700 A New Ship .... , 700 Clam,. „ G. Potter. . .600 The above ships are well known for the superiority of their Passenger accommodation, and for their fast-sailing qualities, and v\ill carry experienced surgeons. The character which this Line of Packets has acquired for punctuality of sailing will be strictly maintained, thereby preventing the great expense to passengers of delay in Londqb, and offering to Shippers the certainty of ike first market in the Colony. The whole arrangements of these vessels are based upon an experience of upwards of seven years, during which Henry H. Wiixis and Co.'s Line of Packets has been regularly established between this country and New Zealand, and every improvement which, from time to time, suggests itself as conducive to the comfort of passengers, (without losing sight of economy in the Eates of Passage), will continue to be promptly adopted. For Kates of Passage, and all further information, apply to Longden & Le Ceen.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume II, Issue 63, 20 March 1852, Page 12 (Supplement)

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 3 Lyttelton Times, Volume II, Issue 63, 20 March 1852, Page 12 (Supplement)

Page 12 Advertisements Column 3 Lyttelton Times, Volume II, Issue 63, 20 March 1852, Page 12 (Supplement)

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