SUCKING PIGS. STRAYED, One Grey Sow, and One Black Boab. Any person finding the same, or giving satisfactory information, shall be rewarded for their trouble. A. Spillard, Cashel-street. W. CUMMINS, fainter, <3xla?ier, &*., See. Dublin Street, Lyttelton, EMBRACES this opportunity of returning his sincere thanks to his friends and the public generally of Lyttelton, Christehurch, and the surrounding districts, for the kind and liberal support he has received during the last eighteen months, and begs to inform them that W. H, SHORT, Painter, Glazier, Grainer, &c, has entered into Partnership with him, and trusts, by the strict attention of himself and partner to all orders that may be entrusted to their care, to merit that support which it shall ever be their study to deserve. Work executed in any branch of the trade in a superior manner, Avith the best materials, and on the most reasonable terms. Estimates given if required. JOHN EVANS, HAVING had considerable experience among horses in Port Phillip and elsewhere, begs to announce his having commenced business iv this Settlement. Horsebreakiug, Cutting, and all the other branches of the business properly and effectually performed. Seeing the great want of a practical person in the above line, the advertiser hopes to receive public support; and may be communicated Avith at the "Golden Fleece," Marketplace; or "Traveller's Home," Hagley Park, Christehurch. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. "jV/TRS. SALT Avishes to acquaint the •L"-L inhabitants of Lyttelton, the Bays, and the Plains, that she has removed to the more commodious premises in Loudon Street, lately occupied by Mr. Henderson, where she will continue to sell Goods of everst Description. She also takes this opportunity of returning her sincere thanks for the custom she has hitherto received in her former premises, and hopes that it will not desert her in the new. N.B. A large assortment of Crockery always on hand. Lyttelton, June 23rd, 1853. Boot and Shoe Making. rpHOMAS &. ROBERT SHALDERS -*- beg respectfully to inform the inhabitants of Canterbury that tbey have commenced business in the above line in that conveniently situated Shop known as the " West End House," London Street, Lyttelton, near the Universal Inn, where they hope, by keeping a good supply of material, executing with despatch, being punctual to orders, and charging moderately, to share their support, Lyttelton, June 24,1853. Boots and Shoes. T3OOTS and SHOES of every description -*-* made to order, by J Ames Savinbourne, at the "Colonial Stove." HORSES TO LET ON HIRE. APPLY AT THE "Golden Fleece Hotel" Livery and Bait Stables, Christc-iurc-i, SADDLE HORSES TO LET ON HIRE. APPLY TO Mr. Jackson, opposite the "White Hart Inn, Christehurch. "Uncle Tom's Cabin." SEVERAL Copies of the above for Sale. Apply to Longden & Le Chen.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume III, Issue 130, 2 July 1853, Page 12
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448Page 12 Advertisements Column 2 Lyttelton Times, Volume III, Issue 130, 2 July 1853, Page 12
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