WILLIAM PACKARD, Norwich Quay, Lyttelton, STOCK COMMISSION AGENT. SADDLE HOUSES LET ON HIRE. HORSES TO LET ON HIRE. APPLY AT THE " Golden Fleece Hotel" Livery and Bait Stables, Christchurch. J. & W. W. HARRISON, Tailors, Canterbury Street, Lyttelton, "OEG to infovm the inhabitants of Can- -■-* terbury that they have received a splendid assortment of West of England cloths direct from the factories. They have also advices of a large quantity of woollen cloths on hoard the ship " Rajah" expected to arrive in a few days, and as they are consigned direct to them, they will be enabled to execute orders at 10 per cent below any other in the trade. Gentlemen's own Cloth made up, to order. Woollen Cloth and Wearing Apparel rendered perfectly Waterproof. JOSEPH ASHBY, Tailor, &c, London-street, Lyttelton, and Tuam-street, Christchurch, ~D ESPECTFULY solicits the attention -*-*' of the inhabitants of Canterbury to the following choice selection of goods, ex "John Taylor." Superfine West of England Black Broadcloth Black Buckskin A great variety of fancy vests for the present seasou A great variety of figured Doeskin for trousers Black Lustre, and Black and Grey Alpaca. Blue Pilot Cloth and English Tweed. Grey and Drab Jean. Brown Velveteen for Shooting Coats. Superfine Woollen Cord, suitable for Gentlemen's riding trousers. A very superior Drab, Constitution Cord. White and Coloured Drill. Black and Coloured Binding, And various other Articles suitable to the present season. N.B. 2 or 3 good Workmen wanted, to whom the highest wages will be given. ROBERT WATSON, bailor, %vztcf)cs, antr 'Ztatsset J&aiier, FKOM LONDON, T>EGS respectfully to announce, that he -*-* has Removed from Cashel Street, Christchurch, to the Sumner Road, next to the White Htirt Inn. Gentlemen's own materials made up, D. LEWIS, Butcher, Colombo Street, Christchurch, adjoining the Golden Fleece Hotel. TDEGS to inform the inhabitants of Christ- -*-* church and its vicinity thai he has commenced business in the above line, and hopes by strict attention and supplying a good article, to merit a share of their patronage. R. SMEATON, lEncunm, Iron aim S&ootr burner, Sec. CJMITH-WORK, in all its branches, Engine-turned Cheese Vats, Warranted good. Old vats engine-turned and fitted. Nearly opposite to "the Post-Office, Oxford street, Lyttelton. ROBERT TAYLOR, ISutltfer, ffiarpenter, an* atitowtaftw, Oxford Street, Lyttelton. *** Funerals Furnished and conducted on the shortest notice. A. BAYFEILD, CHEMIST AND DBKJGGIST, "DEGS to inform the Public of Christ- ■*-* church and the Plains, that he has opened the shop in Cashel-street, lately occupied by Mr. Duncan, till his own premises are built on Section 900 fronting the White Hart Inn.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume III, Issue 149, 12 November 1853, Page 12
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422Page 12 Advertisements Column 2 Lyttelton Times, Volume III, Issue 149, 12 November 1853, Page 12
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