For Sydney, via Nelson. /h> i THE fa"t sailing brig rfx^f. -1- "SPRAY," Scott, m inter, will sail for the t^ll^i^O^- above ports on or about >ms*Bsggog&& Friday next, April sth. For freight-or passage apply to A. J. Ai.port, agent. Lyttelton, 29th March, 1866. For SydneyJ »|^Hl-2 fine, fast sailing \4 J brig VKLOX, 150 f^f- x\ tons, Ilolford, master, will for the above port on <^£g^g3g^S» Friday next, the 4th. Cap'n Ilolford is prepared to arrange for transhipping wool to London via Sydney. Waitt, Hargreaves. & Co. To be Sold. A ROOMY HOUSK, with outbuildings, ■^ stockyards, and other improvements, & two acres of valuable land well situated in Christchurcli, fenced, cultivated, and planted with a variety of fruit and other trees. Apply to Mr. Prichard, Solicitor, Clinstchurch. For Sale or Charter, rp HE 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 worldApply to A. J. Alport, or Messrs. A E. White & Co., Lyttelton. FOB SALE. WAIPARA STATION, Double 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. STow Beady, price 2s. 6d. npl-IE NEW ZEALAND ALMANACK -1- for ISSG. Copies may be obtained at the "Times" office, Oxford street, Lyttelton, of Mr. B. W. Mountfort, Cashel street, Christchurcb, and of Mr. Black, Kaiapoi. ~ hFfT sale, At the Times' Ollk-e, Lytteltnn, and nt Mr. B. \V. MdUNTfORTS. Clnistchurcl), Pii«-e Is., rr\ H E DENO MINAT ION A L X (so called, thoniih iinpro-jieily) ihe System of National fiduealion hestadapted to the Needs and CiicumsiiUices of this Cidunv. By the Ilev. Autuuti Bakkr, M.A., Wi.dliam Ctdletif, Osf«rd; resident Pastor of St. Paul's Church, Wellington. " It would be difficult to conceive that any man of parliamentary experience could »ravelv propose that local municipal hoards should lie invested -vith power to establish rate-supported schools in every parish, with whatever constitution, to the" inevitable destruction of il<e schools of reliuious communions." — Sir J. X, ShiiltleworLk." This Day is published, price Is. Till". LAND REG UL A TIONS For tho Province of Canterbury. LyHelton : at the " Times" Ollieo. Chrislchurch: Mr. B. W. Monutfurt. Kaiapoi : Mr. Black. ECOXHEAD, carpenter, builder and o undertaker. Sashes and frames mad<: and alazed. Doors and frames made to order 8 on the shortest notice on reasonable terms. . Market-place, Christchurcli, near the Piv^auul biidgc-
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Lyttelton Times, Volume VI, Issue 357, 5 April 1856, Page 3
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