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WAITT, HARGREAVES,! Co., Commission Merchants and Anltioneers Norwich Quay, Lyttelton MR. H. E. TYSON) BOARD AND RESIDENCE, Durham. House, f Corner of Cashel Street and Afanckster Street, Christchurch. j PLOUGHS FOR SALfc ~~ 0 FOUR-HORSE Strong Inoi Piotf__% -with extra fittings. i I Two horse do. with do. I 6 Light Ploughs. j Apply to A. I Alport. 2, Nor%vich Quay, Lytttlton, Sept. 4, 165. on saTe, 1 ~~ A FEW boxes of very supirior mould -*--*- candles, at the warehouses a' Cookson, Bowlee, & Co. Sep. 21st, 1355. | To Be Sold, j "PtERRY-MEAD, the property, of James -*- Townsend, Esq., comprising a large dwelling house substantially built if the best Van Diemen's Land timber, about io acres of rich meadow hind, securely fenced; and 500 acres of excellent pasturage on the kills adjoining secured by pre-emptive right, j N.B. The above property is sitliated upon the South Bank of the river Heatlcote where vessels can load and discharge at all limes of the tide. For terms apply at Ferry-mead, or to Charles O. Torlessb Dissolution of PartnershipWE HEREBY GIVE NOTICE: that the partnership hitherto existing between us, Charles Robert Blakiston, Basil William Mutkr, and Phillip Lloyd Francis, trading under the style or firm of Blakiston & Co., merchants and commission agents, Lytte!I ton, New Zealand, has this day been dissolved by mutual consent. All parties indebted to the late firm are requested to pay their accounts to Augustus Blakiston, who is authorised to receive the same, and to discharge all liabilities. Dated this llth day of September, 1855. Charles Robert Blakiston, Basil William Muter, Philltp Lloyd Francis> Witnesses— H. J. Le Cren, merchant, Lyttelton, Robert Waitt, merchant, Lyttelton. Communication between the Port and the Plains, To His Honor the Superintendent of Canterbury— WE, the Undersigned, request that your Honor will, at yourearliest convenience, call a public meeting of the inhabitants of the Province of Canterbury, for the purpose of considering the present state of communication between the Plains and the shipping port, especially with reference to the anticipated difficulty of exporting the produce of the next harvest, and the expediency of funds being raised by loan, if necessary, for establishing some cheap and expeditious means of conveying produce to the place of shipment. (Signed by 71 requisitionist^ In compliance with the foregoing requisition,1"" 1 hereby give notice that a public meeting will be held at the "White Hart" Hotel at Christchurch, on Wednesday evening, the 26th instant. The chair will be taken at 7 o'clock precisely. James Edward Fitz Gerald. Superintendent. On Sale. AT Robebt Tayxok's, Builder, A few thousand feet of yellow deal board, seasoned, viz. :• — 1 inch, % in., 2f in., I in., and % in.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume V, Issue 302, 22 September 1855, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Lyttelton Times, Volume V, Issue 302, 22 September 1855, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Lyttelton Times, Volume V, Issue 302, 22 September 1855, Page 6

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