lor Sydney Direct.- . ■ l4"*s4" TP H E -Fine Fast-sailing •f^^2^v -■- Brig, Retriever, Captain fN^^^^^\\ Jacobs,' will sail direct to ■ ;-^!^^y^BuN^)Sydney, on completing her • - "^^fiftdlß-* Vif^ ---.•, ♦-■■■-'.•a ""--j-- "'■ For freight or passage, apply to Robert Waitt. Lyttelton, March 29th. ' "'"..'...'.' '■■' J. -L TURNBULL'S Register Office for Servants & Laborers TS NOW OPEN, for Immigrants from -L England direct (shortly expected). All communications punctually attended to. WANTED, a Good Shepherd; also Two Agricultural Laborers. Norwich Quay, Lyttelton. 13th April, 1855. ~ The Canterbury Joint Stock, Loan, Investment, and Discount Society. rpHE Committee of Management of the -■- above Society hereby give Notice, that a call of £1 per share upon the new shares recently allotted is now made, and will be due on or before the Ist of May next, the same to be paid to the secretary. Notice is also given, that the Bonus of £1 per share is now payable, and. shareholders are requested to pay the same to the secretary forthwith. S. Gtjndby, Secretary. Lyttelton, March 30, 1855. , Surveying, Levelling, & Road Making. Rangiora, Canterbury. T AM prepared to execute any of the -*- above description of work lying between Christchurch and the Hurunui River. John C. Boys. ~~ MISS E. GLARKSON, (Late apprentice to Mrs. Culling, Lyttelton,) ~T)EGS to inform the inhabitants of Can- -*-' terbury, that she has taken the business lately carried on by Mrs. Culling, in the Straw Bonnet line, and hopes, by strict attention, to merit a continuance of their past favour and support. London Street, Lyttelton, April 5. ROBERT TAYLOR, "DEGS to inform the public that he has -*-^ just received a few Double and Single 4-Post Maple Polished Bedsteads. Also, a few 8-day Clocks, of the best make. On sale at Robert. Taylor's, builder, _£•<?., Oxford Street, Lyttelton. SETTLERS' WAREHOUSE. D. DIMOND BEGS to inform the inhabitants of Lyttelton and the surrounding country that he has taken the premises in London street, lately occupied hy Mr. J. M. Fraser, and having made extensive alterations, and fitted up one part-of the premises for Groceries and general stores, be has now opened with a large and varied assortment of Drapery, Haberdashery, and Groceries, which he will be enabled to offer at greatly reduced prices. Parties will do well to give an early call, as D. D. intends to offer all his goods at prices lower than any ever submitted to thismarket. Lyttelton, April 6th, 1555. CHURCH OF SCOTLAND. The Scotch Church Building Committee are requested to meet at the Royal Hotel, at 8 o'clock, on Wednesday evening,t he 2nd of May, on business of importance, W. Wilson, Hon. Sec.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume V, Issue 256, 14 April 1855, Page 1
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