T fTIHE price of Advertisements in this Paper JL is threepence a line for the first insertion, and a penny a line for every subsequent one. Advertisements must be left at the office before Thursday evening, for insertion of the same week; and must he paid for at the time of insertion. All communications to the Editor are requested to he addressed to the Office of the Lyttelton Times, Section 2, Norwich Quay, Lyttelton, where the Paper may be obtained. BANK NOTICE. THE Bank will be prepared in the coming season to make advances on shipments of wool. The amount of advance will much depend on the care bestowed in preparing the wool for market, but it may be stated generally at Bd. per lb. . James Spowees, Agent. BANK NOTICE. THE Bank will, be closed on the Queen's Birthday, Monday the 24th inst. James Spoweks, Agent. HER MAJESTY'S BIRTHDAY. THE LYTTELTON ANNUAL REGATTA will take place on the 24th inst., '■"'la- celebrate the Anniversary of the above named day. The Sports will consist of Ii Sailing Match by Decked Boats, A Ditto by Open Boats, Bowing Matches in Boats, Dingys, aud Canoes, And various other Sports. The whole to be under the superintendence of Captain Parsons, Harbour Master. Subscriptions will be received by Mr. Le Cren, Mr. Tribe, Mr. Alport, Mr. Willoughby, Mr. Bayheld, Mr. Compton, and Messrs. Tippets & Co. Subscriptions already received J&4O. Entries to be made on or before 7 o'clock on Saturday evening, the 22nd instant, at Mr. Bannister's, Lyttelton Arms. HER MAJESTY'S BIRTHDAY, A PUBLIC BALL will be held in Lyttelton on the Queen's Birthday, at 8, p.m., in the Emigration Barracks, which Mr. Godley has kindly promised to lend for the occasion. STEWARDS. J. B. Godley, Esq., Captain Simeon. C. 0. Bowen, Esq., J. W. Hamilton, Esq., J. T. Cookson, Esq., J. Long-den, Esq., Di. Donald, C. T. Maunsell, Esq., J. E. Fitzgerald, Esq., J. Spowers, Esq. Ladle's Tickets, 55.; Gentlemen's Tickets, 7s. 6d. To be obtained of the Stewards, on application at the office of Messrs. Longdejj and Le N.B. •> It is particularly requested that early application he made for Tickets. -—— . :<:^, r 'OHRISTCHURCH MEWS liiveryY Commission, and Bait Stables, Near the Golden Fleece Hotel. JACKSON ab-d BENTLEY beg to *J 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 Eire.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume II, Issue 71, 15 May 1852, Page 1
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