Run for Sheep. WANTED, Sheep, on terras, by an experienced party. Apply to J. Longden, Christchurch. To Capitalists and Others. WANTED, in a mercantile establishment of three years' standing in this Settlement, doing an extensive business, and with facilities for increasing the same —a partner, with a capital and English manufacturing I connections. A gentleman of business habits I would be preferred. j Apply at the office of this paper. j Dec. 29, 1853. Kaiapoi Wool-Shed and Store. fTIHE above Store, conveniently situated •*- at the head of the navigation of the Korotueka (Cam), is now open for the reception of wool and other produce. •j Cookson, Bowler, & Co. Boots and Shoes. BOOTS and SHOES of every description made to order, by James Swinbournb, at the "Colonial Store." THOMAS GEE, Bread, Fancy Bread, and Biscuit Baker, pastrp.=(£oo&, ©onftcttoner, AND GINGER BEER MANUFACTURER, Wholesale and Retail. Bride-cakes, Jellies, Blanc-manges, Patties, and Ornamented Savoy Cakes, made to order. Public and private parties supplied on moderate terms. Canterbury Street, Lyttelton. H. ALL WEIGHT, plttm6«r, painter,.®la?ttr, Sc €slass=ffiuttcr. GLASS cut to any size, and work done in any style, to suit the convenience of employers. W. A. HURLEY, Bread and Fancy Biscuit Baker, Pastrycook, &c BEGS to inform the inhabitants of Christchurch and its neighbourhood that he has Re-opened his business in Tuam-street, near the Royal Hotel; and hopes, by strict attention to all orders, to merit a share of their patronage and support. Bakings for families strictly attended to, both on Sundays and week days. WILLIAM PACKARD, Norwich Quay, lyttelton, STOCK COMMISSION AGENT. SADDLE HOESES LET ON HIRE. J. WHEELER, Painter, ©la?icr, antt paqper=fianger, London Street, Lyttelton. Estimates given if required. Boots and Shoes Neatly Repaired, By A. FORD, At Mr. Pratt's Cottage, Canterbury Street, Lyttelton. ROBERT WATSON, bailor, %xztt\)t%, nnti £rotoscr J^tafor, FROM LONDON, "DEGS respectfully to announce, that he -*-' has Removed from Cashel Street, Ghristchuvch, to the Sumner Road, next to the While Hart Ynn. Gentlemen's own materials made up. SHOEING AND JOBBING SMITHS. MESSRS. DERRY and CHILDS beg to announce to the inhabitants of Lyttelton and settlers of its vicinity, that they have commenced business as partners in the above line. H. W. Deny takes this opportunity of thanking the public for the liberal support he lias received during the last three years, and hopes by careful attention and punctuality to merit a continuance of their favours. N.B. Every description of Smith's work executed on the shortest notice. A large assortment of Gun and Bell fittings on hand. ° Winchester Street, opposite Gaol, Lyttelton, January 19, 1854
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Lyttelton Times, Volume IV, Issue 161, 4 February 1854, Page 12
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