NOTICE. ILTISS TAYLOR begs to inform the in- ■*•*- habitants of Lj'tteiton that she has opened a; Day School in Dublin StreetNOTICE OF REMOVAL, W. CUMMINS, fainter unit Sla?tcr, TXEGS to inform the inhabitants of Lyt- -*-' telton and its vicinity, that he has removed from Dublin Street, to the premises lately occupied by Mr. J. Bannister in London street. All Orders punctually attended to. Estimates given if required. AVON: MILL, CHRISTCHURCHWOODFORD and STEPHENS beg to inform the public that the above Mill will be ready for work about the end of the present month, of which further notice will be given. Parties wishing to avail themselves of Storeage can be accommodated. Avon Mill, June I3th. THE SYDNEY ILLUSTRATED NEWS GAN be had at the Store of the undersigned. The last numbers of this paper have been enlarged. J. G. Ftfe, London Street. MESSRS. H. and G. HANMEBv BEG to inform the Public, that they have opened an Accommodation Hoxjse, near Rangiora , where travellers can procure refreshments and lodgings at reasonable prices. A stock-yard and shed on the premises. WANTED, A MARRIED couple, without family preferred, for a home station, a few miles from Christchurch. Apply at Mr. Dann's store, Christchureh. Partner Wanted. \ GENTLEMAN possessing Land and -*-*- Pasturage near Christchurch is desirous of meeting with a Partner to carry on the Farming and a Dairy Station. Apply to Mr. J. C. Porteb, Solicitor, Christchurch. To Sawyers. WANTED -by the Wesleyan Chapel Building Committee 7,000 feet of timber. Cash on delivery at the Wharf, Lyttelton. For dimensions, &c, apply to Sev. J. Aldred, , Dublin Street, Lyttelton. i — -——— i E. KNAP MAN, •Frtsnnarg Surgeon, Stock ©otnmtsston [ antf I|orse ISua&cr, 1 At Mr. G. Woodman's, near the Golden Fleece Hotel, Ch.risteh.urca. H. ALLWRIGHT, plumper, painter, ©latter, $c ©lass=©uttcr. /^1 LASS cut to any size, and work done " in any style, to suit the convenience of employers. ROBERT WATSON, Sailor, ISrmfcs, anir Srotoscr JWa&er, FROM LONDON, Sumner Road, Christclmrch, opposite the Post Office. Messrs. derry & childs, ©aural Smiths, §cc. Winchester Street, opposite the Jail, LYTTELTON. N.B. Shoeing and Ship Smithing executed on the shortest notice. JOHN JOSLING^ ' BUILDER, ?Jlou.sc tin If I]att*[ = 3[gcttt, Oxford St., Lyttelton. N.B. Geometrical and plain sashes and sash doors of every description made to order. Greenhouses and fancy Verandahs made to order.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume IV, Issue 181, 24 June 1854, Page 12
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