TT7" ANTED, a COOK. The usual **^ wages given.—Apply to Mr. S. Bealey, Gresford, near Christchtrch. NOTICE, /~|N and after the Ist day of May next, the business of the Post-Office in Christchurch, will be removed to the Post-office now in course of erection in the Market Place. After such removal the office hours will be from 10 o'clock in the morning until 4 o'clock in the afternoon throughout the yewr, the usual closing days exceptcd. C. W. Bishop, Sub Postmaster, Christchurch.
AVON RIVER NAVIGATION. fTHHE schooner " Julia," built expi*essly JL for the river trade, is now running between the Avon Wharf and Sumner, and is ready to take in goods for any part of the river or for transmission"to port. For freight, &c, apply to Mr. Croft, Avon Wharf. or to Mr. Lo^gden", Christuhurch.
K"ow Heady, price 2s. 6d. HPHE NEW ZEALAND ALMANACK A for 1856. Copies may be obtained at the " Times" office, Oxford street, Lyttelton, of Mr. B. W. Mountfort, Cashel street, Christchurch, and of Mr. Black, Kaiapoi. FOR SALE, At the Times Office, Lyttelton, and at Mr. B. W. Mountfort's, Christchurch, Price Is., rpHE DENOMINATIONAL J- (so called, though improperly) the System of National Education hestadapted totheNeeds and Chcuinstances of this Oniony. By the llev. Arthur Bakkk, 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 hoards should be invested "vith 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. Shultlewtirth."
This Day is published, price Is. THE LAND REGULATIONS For tlie Province of Canterbury. Lyttelton : at the i( Times" Office. Christchurcb: Mr. B. \V. Momufort. Kaiapoi : Mr. Black. MRS. SWANSON, Seamstress, St. David's Street, Lyttelton. T>EGS respectfully to inform the inhabi- -*-* tatits of Lyttelton, that she intends taking in any description of work in the following1 line; viz., ladies', gentlemen's, and baby linen. Having had much experience in the above branch of business, she trusts by strict attention to all orders entrusted to her, and by good woik, to merit a share of public patronage.
FOR SALE, AT (he FjeubtWharp, 40 Tons of English Coals. Apply to the Wliai finger. ~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 depasturing1. Every improvement necessary for that number of sheep will be found on the station. For particulars, apply to Waitt, HargueAives, Sc Co., or at the station*.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume VI, Issue 364, 30 April 1856, Page 3
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434Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Lyttelton Times, Volume VI, Issue 364, 30 April 1856, Page 3
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