LETTER-PRESS PRINTING, OF ALL KINDS, DONE AT THE OFFICE OF THIS PAPER For Sydney Direct. i^^\A HHHE Barque " Watjse*J^!^4j&s\ witch," (Addams), exf/^^^^^Vvpected here in the course of a ew ays ' w*'* leave for the ahove port/our days after her arrival. For freight or passage, apply to Sidey & Le Cken. STEAM. THE Fine, new, iron, screw steamer " NELSON," Edward Martin, Commander, will leave for Wellington and the Northern ports o?i or about the 7th January. For Freight or passage, apply to ' Sidey & Le Oben, Agents. /TMHE Steamer "Nelson" will proceed -■- from this Port to Otago during the month of February, and will (should sufficient inducement offer) land passengers on her way at Akaroa, calling again on her way back to this port. Sidey & Le Chen, Agents. ANNIVERSARY BALL. A PUBLIC BALL will be held at -£*- Christchurch, on Monday, the 18th iust., in commemoration of the foundation of the Settlement. LOST, ABOUT three weeks ago, an American ARM CHAIR, (painted green,) from a car* between Kaiapoi and Christchurch, belonging to Mr. Townsend, Ferry Mead. £25 REWARD, WHEREAS Four Dogs, of the following- description, are on the Mount Herbert Bun, and have killed a great many Ewes and Lambs, and scattered a flock of 1700 Sheep, lambing- down, to the serious loss of the owner. The above Reward will be paid to any person who will give such information as will lead to the conviction of the owners of the said dogs. 1 black Pig1 Dog, 1 do., white neck and face, 1 do., white neck, tip ear and tail, 1 yellow Bitch. B. & G. Rhodes. Rhodes' Bay, Dec. 3rd. RICHARD ANSTRUTHER BRADLEY (deceased). AS there is reason to believe that this gentleman (who was unfortunately drowned in the Port of Lyttelton about twelve months ago) left one or more packages or boxes containing Deeds and other documents, &c, in charge of some parties in the Colony ; a Reward of tivo pounds will be paid on the part of the legal representative of the deceased by the Rev. Charles Mackie on delivery of the same, with their contents, at his residence, Strickland's, near Christchurch. December 4, 1854. MR. W. F. JONES, PIANO-FOUTE TUNER & REGULATOR, (From Wellington.) BEGS respectfully to intimate that he intends remaining in Canterbury for a few weeks, during which time he will be very happy to attend to any instrument that may require liis services. Apply at the rimes' Office.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume IV, Issue 219, 6 December 1854, Page 1
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400Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Lyttelton Times, Volume IV, Issue 219, 6 December 1854, Page 1
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