WILLIAM HUTCHINSON, Boot and Shoe Manufacturer, Leatherseller, &c, (Wholesale and Retail), Lyltelton, IN returning thanks for tlie liberal support (liven to his branch in Christchurch, begs to intimate that he has transferred the said business to Mr. J. Moore, for whom be respectfully solicits a continuance of past favours. Parties indebted to the above Branch, are requested to p/y their respective amounts to Mr. J. Moobe, who is duly authorised to receive the same. J. MOORE, Boot and Shoe Manufacturer. Oxford Terrace, Christchurch, respectfully informs the inhabitants of Christchurch and its neighbourhood, that he has taken the business lately carried on by Mr. "VVm. Hutchinson, and begs a continuance of the patronage bestowed on his Predecessor. ON SALE. A TWO-Hokse Thrashing Machine, by Ransotne, in perfect good order, and a Winnowing Machine by the same maker. Also, a very fine Boar, lately imported from England, bred by Fisher Hobbs, Esq. Enquire of E. J. Lee, Esq., Casterton, Heathcote Valley. ON SALE, A FEW superior LEVER WATCHES. -£*- at Gould & Miles. TO BE SOLO. AQQ EWES, (2 and 4 toothed) with lambs by their sides. Apply to Mr. Thomson, Armigh Street, Sept. 1855. LYTTELTON and PORT VICTORIA HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. •"THE First Exhibition for the Season will take place, in the Town Hall, on the sth of December, 1855. The Society invite competition in the following classes, viz. .fruits. Cherries Gooseberries Raspberries Melons Currants Strawberries. UsgctauUs. Rhubarb Cauliflowers Cabbages Asparagus Brocoli Peas Potatoes Carrots Beans Onions Turnips French Beans Salads Pot-herbs Artichokes. Cucumbers Vegetable Marrows JFlotacrs. Roses Carnations Sweet Williams Geraniums Pinks Stocks Fuschias Piccotees Bulbs Flowering shrubs, Cut Flowers Cactus. Prizes will be awarded in all the above departmenls, and in any others not specified, if considered of sufficient merit by the Judges. By order, A. E. White, Hon. Sec. Lyttelton, Oct. Ist, 1855. N.B. Equal prizes will be given to Exhibitors, whether subscribers or non-subscribers. Waipara House of Accommodation. Undersigned has opened a house for the accommodation of travellers on Mr. Waitt's station at Teviotdale. The house is situated across the Waipara, about a mile from Mr. C. H. Brown's station, and at a short distance from Mr. Waitt's woolshed. Excellent Accommodation for Travellers. ' Thomas Foui/kes. Wiapara, Sept. 24th, 1855. New Wharf—Hoathcote Ferry. rpHE above WHARF AND STORE is now open for the receiving and delivering of Goods, Produce, and Wool. Bkowne & Le Cken. Oct. 15, 1855.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume V, Issue 312, 27 October 1855, Page 3
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