HOTICE. AFTER the Ist of November, Coal will he 30s. per ton at the pit, and can only he had,fur cash. Knight & Wright. NOTICE. ANY Person having any claims upon me, either for Debt or Jewellery, are requested to send for the immediate discharge thereof ; and all debts due to me are requested to be paid forthwith. (Signed) W. J. Frost. Lyttelton, Oct. 26th. NOTICE. ALL Persons indebted to George Hanmeb are requested to pay their respective accounts to Mr. Stewart, Royal Hotel, forthwith, to prevent further proceedings; and all parties having accounts against the same aTe requested to send them in. Rangiora, Oct. 19th, 1855. Society for Promoting Christian KnowledgeON the arrival of the Lord Bishop of New Zealand, which is expected early in the month of November, it is proposed to hold a Meeting of persons desirous of becoming members of a Canterbury Branch of the Society for promoting Christian Knowledge. A supply of books and tracts, bibles, prayerbooks, &c, has just been received from the parent Society, and a depot is established at Mr. Thompson's in Cash el Street. Steps have been taken to obtain a farther supply. Intending subscribers are requested to send in their names to Mr. F. Thompson, Cashel street, Christchnrch, or to the Rev. B. W. Dudley, Lyttelton. Oct. Mathias, Commissary to the Bishop of New Zealand. Christchurch, Oct. Ist., 1855. Kaiapoi. T) W. SMITH begs to inform the in--t\>» habitants of Kaiapoi, that he has just received from England, a consignment of goods, consisting of, —castor oil, Epsom salts, senna leaves, rhubarb, magnesia, cream tartar, adhesive plaster, Persian sherbet, hair oil and perfumes, potnades, all kinds of essences, lemon, cold cream, carbonate of soda, baking powder, merschaum and other pipes, fancy boxes, all kinds of combs and brushes, stationery, mixed and other spices, shaving cream, mirrors, cutlery, Morocco purses, Port-monies, blacking, honey and Windsor soap, violet powder, Burn linament, Holloway's and other pills and ointment, salts, &c. &c. Milroy's Saddlery. Ex " Merchantman." npHE 'Undersigned has just received, ex JL Merchantman, 5 cases of the above superior Saddlery, comprising— I Gent's best quality Hogskin Saddles Do. 2nd do. I Ladies' superior do. Racing Saddles Bridles, Headstall, Snaffle, and Pelham Leather do. Hemp Halters ! Extra stirrup irons and leathers, &c. William Hutchinson, Canterbury Street, Lyttelton. Oct. 19th. FOR SAIX ~ A FOUR-ROOM COTTAGE and two quarter-acre sections of land in Christchurch, well fenced, in a high state of cultivation, and well stocked with fruit and other trees. ! The whole to be sold a bargain. For particulars apply to Gouid&Miles>
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Lyttelton Times, Volume V, Issue 312, 27 October 1855, Page 1
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424Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Lyttelton Times, Volume V, Issue 312, 27 October 1855, Page 1
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