NOTICE. "JI/TR. JOHN WILLOUGHBY, Wharf--1-tJ- inger, Lyttelton, requests that all accounts due to him may be immediately paid, and all claims; against him sent in. NOTICE. THE Undersigned having completed his arrangements for taking the Store in the Market-place, Christchurch, belonging to Messrs. Longden and Le Cren, begs to inform the inhabitants of Christchurch and the Plains, that he ' will in future carry on business on his own account, and hopes, by strict attention to the wishes of his customers, to merit a continuance of the patronage he has hitherto been favoured with. J. F. SwiNBOTJRNE, Market-place, Christchurch. N.B. It is requested that all accounts due to the late agency may be settled forthwith with Mr. Swinboume, who is authorized to collect the same. ROBERT WATSON, bailor, %xtetf)ts, nntf t£roix>scr J&aiicr, I PROM LONDON, BEGS respectfully to announce, that he has Removed from Cashel Street, Christchurch, to the Sumner Road, next to the White Hart Inn. Gentlemen's own materials made up. W. A. HURLEY, EEEAD, BISCUIT BAKES, PASTSY-COOK, &c. Near the Golden Fleece, Christehurch, BEGS to inform the inhabitants of Christchurch and its vicinity, that his establishment as above is now finished, and will be open for the sale of Goods on Monday next. W. A. EL pledges himself to the use of the best materials ; and hopes, by strict attention to business, to merit the patronage and support of the public. Biscuits, for the use of travellers, always on hand. MRS. MAYO, COLLEGE LAND, LYTTELTON, BEGS- to inform the Inhabitants of Ltt> telton, that she executes all kinds of Plain and Fancy Needlework, Knitting, &c, on moderate terms, and quick despatch. CHARLES DUDLEY, J3SL33. ©antnrj., Successor to Dr. HcCheyne, London Street, Lyttelton. THOMAS R. MOORE, MD., Surgeon & LONDON STREET, LYTTELTON. LOAN WANTED, FOR 12 months, on ample real security, £240, for which an unusually liberal per ceutage will be allowed. Apply at the Office of Mr. Dampier, Solicitor, Lyttelton. Pre-emptive Rights Wanted. APPLY to Messes. Longden and Le Crex. Strayed from Mr. Paul's Stockyard, A YEARLING Strawberry HEIFER, blind of one eye, bow and arrow brand; whoever will drive the same to Mr. Fitzgerald's Paddock, above Lyttelton, shall receive One Pound .Reward.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume II, Issue 90, 25 September 1852, Page 1
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363Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Lyttelton Times, Volume II, Issue 90, 25 September 1852, Page 1
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