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For Akaroa'-and Sydney. I /h> k HPHE fast-sailing Clipper £*^V/lfV ■ Brig Mountain Maid, 'v'^^TAS. *** >eacoc'c > master, will / -jfi'7f^^K7V>sail for the above Port on or J'^kxX'PS^^^^L about Friday, the 16ih inst. •<*•-**s.w»»-«»_«Ss9 -gas accommodation for passengers. For freight, &c. apply to J. J. Peacock, Esq., or to _ A. J. Alport, Agent. - Norwich Quay, Ljtfclton, March 13. Tor Sydney Direct. tCdjit^Jk HPHE fine clipper schooCg^l^ -*• ncr VIBI LI A, ■ jr^^^^p- V" Capt. Scoones, will leave for .^lO^L^-" 7~ XX ie &hove port, on or abour t^^S^St^- 17th March, for freight ot passage apply to - R Latter, or ) . H.J. Le Crkn, J n ■ •For Sydney direct, TO FOLLOW THE "GRATITUDE," THE Fine Fast-Sailing Bmgantine "CAMILLA" has most of her cargo engaged. For freight or passage immediate application is uecessary to Captain Plant, or Robert Waitt. Lyttelton, Feb. 27th. HOTJcY np H E Partnership hitherto existing between Henry Worsley and William B. Tosswill, both of Christchurch, is this day dissolved by mutual consent. H. J. Worslet, W. B. Tosswill. XT?-. j F. J.Hanlduson, Witnesses j E( , wavd Etlwards . February 27th, i«65. EMIGRATION. Filby and Co's and Joseph Stayner's Line. THE Undersigned has just completed arrangements with the above firms for carrying out a well-digested scheme of Emigration from England to this Settlement. Parlies desirous of sending for their relatives and friends, by communicating with the undersigned can be furnished with every information upon the subject. A. J. Alport. Lyttelton, Dec. 7, 1854. „.'-'• PIANOFORTES. J F. BALLARD has made arrangements o for a constant supply of very superior Cottage Pianos iv rosewood and walnut, similar to the very beautiful instrument lately landed ex " Thomas and Henry." Lyttelton, March 8, 1355. ~~~ ~~ STRAYED. A considerable time since, from ,Mr. Garland's herd, A RED and WHITE BULL, branded ii. on the Rump L, with (—i running through it, forming a cross. Also a Strawberry-coloured Yearling Heifer, with red head, not branded. Whoever will give such information as will enable the owner to. recover them, either to Mr. Garland, Heathcote Farm, or to Mr. Luck, Christchurch, shall receive 20s'. reward for each beast. Christchurch, Feb. 22nd. "~"~fTve pounds reward STRAYED in August, 1853, a White Cow, with red spots on neck, branded X and F near rump, supposed to have two calves with her, one about 18 months old. Any one' delivering the said cow to Mr. Field, Christchurch, shall receivvi £5 if with two calves as above, £'i if with only one, or £2 if without.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume V, Issue 247, 14 March 1855, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Lyttelton Times, Volume V, Issue 247, 14 March 1855, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Lyttelton Times, Volume V, Issue 247, 14 March 1855, Page 1

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