FOR FREIGHT-GR CHAPTER, \ rpi-IE Sckooxek "PALIXUiIUS." \5 -*- Tons, Johnston. Snu.Y V I.i-: C-itr.N. LYTTELTON TOWN HALL. j HpHE use of tlie Ham- can be obtained ! on application tn lite Tru^ees—Mrs>r>. A WORT, DoK.vun, and Sih'Wkhs. ___„._-_ bailor, "iirrrdjcs, antr drotoscr j'ttafccr, KKOM LOSDON, Stunner-road, Christchurch. ROBERT TAYLOR, Builder Joiner, and Undertaker, j OXFOKI> SXRKKT. LYTTKLTOS. BEGS to return thanks for the liberal support lie has received for ille last lour years, ami trusts, i>y strict aiUMiiioii and punctuality in business,i.o uerit a continuance ol the favours he has «lre;ulv received. N.B. Sluip Fnnjts, Sashes, Doors, and Furniture, made to order. Funerals furnished and conducted on the shortest notice. H. ALLWRTGHT, ©Inkier, Sc ®Inss=(Suttcr f~^ LASS cut to any size, and work done, r" in any style, to suit the convenience of employers. MERCHANTS AND (EMISSION AGENTS, Jfortcich Quay, Lyttelton. J. LONGDEN, AUCTIONEER AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENT, JLi/ltelton and Ohristchurch. ~~ A. ILES, Boot and Shoe Manufacturer, Canterbury-street, LyHelton. Boots and Shoes Ifeatly Repaired, Br A. FORD, At Mr, Pratt s Cottage, Canterbury Street, Lyttellon. W. CUMMINS, PAINTER AID GLAZIEE, London street, Lyttellon. J. RULE, VETEBI2TABY SUEGEON, &c, Norwich Quay, Ly Helton. E. KNAP MAN-, ■Feimnan) surgeon, Stoc!i ©ommisston anti Botsc 'Brcafecr, AtEr. G. "Woodman's, near tlie Golden. Tleecs Hotel, Christclmrcli. Landing; ex " Shepherdess." "IV TAD El RA, in qr. casks -i-^-5- Half chests Tea Raisin?, Jams, Confectionery Cases and bales Summer drapery Ewbank's patent nails, assorted Window glass, white lead Camp ovens, and iron pots Spirits of Tar, &c &c. Paperhangiiigs. J. F. Ballabd. Lyttellon, Dec. 29th. Cliristchurch. Cricket Club. rpHE Days appointed for t .lay during the -^~ ensuing Se:isoa are every Wednesday, from 1 p.m., except on the i'u si 'Wednesday of each jnosilh, w'ucu wickets will be pitched v t 10 a:m. By order of tlie Comtnitlec, A. C. Citorr, ) r , o ■Cnosniß Waiu), J lI<IU- Sc-'cs' C}iri«ttliurch, Kuv. 2, 1854. DUKE. A WELL-DRED. good-tempered, close, -L:*- Hdive Civdes-1.-ile, of great bone and power, a dark bay with black" points, G years old, will ewver this season, at Mr. Fisher's farm 011 the ll<-:uhuo',e. Teriu?. £3 3.;. for each mure.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume V, Issue 228, 6 January 1855, Page 8
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350Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Lyttelton Times, Volume V, Issue 228, 6 January 1855, Page 8
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