TO BE LET, OR SOLD mHAT Commodious DWELLING J- HOUSE on No. 4, Esplanade, at present in the occupation of Mrs. King. For particulars apply on the premises. April 16, 1552. MESSRS. PATERS ON AND Co. BEING about to leave Canterbury per the " Will o' the Wisp/ request an immediate settlement of all out-standing accounts to prevent legal proceedings. FOR THE MELBOURNE GOLD FIELDS. To sail on Monday next, April 19. HPHE fast sailing Clipper -L Schooner " Will o' the fn&S^ik \\Wisp>" 102 Tons ResisterJ -^Zlv^^PjN^J. W, Johnson. Commander, «gflfe^^***^»s w jjj sa jj on t j ie above day. The news brought by this vessel from the diggings are more astonishing than ever. Gold continues to be found in apparently unlimited quantities, and the highest wages given for all work. For further information, as well as for rates of Freight and passage apply to Mr. John Eobeetson, on board, to A. W. GiLtES, or Cookson, Bowler, and Go. Lyttelton, April 8, 1852.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume II, Issue 67, 17 April 1852, Page 4
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163Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Lyttelton Times, Volume II, Issue 67, 17 April 1852, Page 4
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