For Sale or Charter, rpHE British-built brig« GRATITUDE.' -*- She is now ready for sea, and is certified at Lloyd's to carry dry cargo to any part of the world. Apply to A. J. AiiPORT, or Messrs. A E. White & Co., Lyttelton. "OOR SYDNEY.— ne ' fast-sailing ,K|:^^#\X Brig " VELOX," 150 [y^^^^^ tons, Holford, master, -Ji£2ll|§i§iiiis» will commence loading for the above Port immediately on her return from Timaru. Capt. Holford is prepared to arrange for transhipping Wool to London from Sydney. For Freight or Passage apply to Waitt, Hargreaves, & Co. Lyttelton, March 11th, 1856. TO LET. A SITE for a Mill, being on the Rural Section, No. 277, situated near the North Ro ad, between Kaiapoi and Christchurch, containing a branch of the river Purarekanui, which can be made use of without tbe expense of cutting a water course, and is estimated at upwards of twenty-horses power. Also, — Forty acres of the same Section, to be sold in small allotments to suit purchasers. The Stream runs through each of these allotments. For further particulars apply to J. & S. Bealey. FOB SALE. TTTAIPARA STATION,DoubIe Corner. * This well known station commands the run of 35,000 acres of first rate country on which about 4,000 sheep are now depasturing. Every improvement necessary for that number of sheep will be found on the station. For particulars, apply to Waitt, Hargreaves, & Co., or at the station. Now Beady, price 2s. 6d. THHE NEW ZEALAND ALMANACK ■"■ for 1856. Copies may be obtained at the " Times" office, Oxford street, Lyttelton, of Mr. B. W. Mountfort, Cashel street, Christchurcb, and of Mr. Black, Kaiapoi. For sale, At the Times' Office, Lyttelton, and at Mr. B. W. Mocxtfobt's, Christchurch, Prine Is., THE DENOMINATIONAL (so called, though improperly) the System of National Education best-adapted totheNeeds and Ciicumstances of this Colony. By the Rev. Arthur Bakisr, M.A., Wad ham College, Oxford; resident Pastor of St. Paul's Church, Wellington, " It would be difficult to conceive that any man of parliamentary experience could gravely propose that local municipal boards should he invested 'Aith power to establish rate-supported schools in every parish, with whatever constitution, to the inevitable destruction of the schools of religious communions."— Sir J. K. Shultleworth." This Day is published, price Is. THE LAND REGULATIONS For the Province of Canterbury. Lyttelton : at the " Times" Office. | Christchurch: Mr. B. W. Mountfort. Kaiapoi : Mr. Black. ~C< COXHEAD, carpenter, builder and -LJ# undertaker. Sashes and frames made and glazed. Doors and frames made to order on the shortest notice on reasonable terms. Market-place, Christchurcb, near the Pai-anui bridge
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Lyttelton Times, Volume VI, Issue 356, 29 March 1856, Page 8
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