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FOR SALE, A T the FeebyWhabf, 40 Tons of Eng- -*-*- lish Coals. Apply to the Wharfinger. FOR SALE. J^FEW good quiet MILCH COWS, broken into bail, Apply to H. W. Read, Market Place, Christhurcb, oratthe station, Halswell river. FOR SALE. A VERY superior 2 year old Short Horn Bull. For further particulars apply to Row.-T. Ravkn, Kaiapoi. ON SALE, mWO valuable MARES in foal. -*- Apply to C. Cholmokdelet, Port Levy. NOTICE r INHERE has been a cow and calf trespassing -A. in Cass's bay, since the Ist of this month, branded P. D. off rump and W. on thi<rb: the owner can have the same by applying to Joseph Dean, Cass's bay, and paying the expenses. Lyttelton, April 21st, 1856. NOTICE. rfIHE Church Property Trustees, desire to -A- remind the members of the Church of England, in this settlement, that their contributions to the stipends of the clergy, are due from the Ist January 3 856, and to suggest that theyshould be paid to the church-wardens of the several parishes. James Wilson, Sec. to Church Property Trust. Christchurcb, April 21st, 1856. HOTICE. Dissolution of Partnership. rT^HE partnership hitherto subsisting JL between Thomas Bruce and Thomas Gee, under the firm of Gee & Co., is this day dissolved by mutual consent. All parties indebted to the above firm, are requested to pay their respective accounts to Mr. Thomas Gee, by whom the business will in future be carried oil. ,a- i\ Thomas Gee, (Signed) Tholus Bkdce> tTr-. 1 A. Bavfeild, Witnesses £g Lyttelto", May 2, 1856. NOTICE, ON and after the Ist day of May nest, 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 yeur, the usual closing days exceptcd. C. W. Bishop, Sub Postmaster, Christchurch. BABY LINEN. MRS. DERRY begs to inform the Ladies of Lyttelton and its vicinity, that she has just received an assortment of Ladies' ready-made Under Clothes, and Baby Linen of a very superior quality. MRS. SWANSON, Seamstress, St. David's Street, Lyttelton. BEGS respectfully to inform the inhabitants of Lyttelton, that she intends taking in any description of work in the following line; viz., ladies' gentlemen s, and baby linen. Having l.v ™<*^P£ rience in the above branch ot bu«ne«. she trusts by strict attention to all older* entrusted tl her, and by good work, to men* a share of public patronage.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume VI, Issue 370, 21 May 1856, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Lyttelton Times, Volume VI, Issue 370, 21 May 1856, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Lyttelton Times, Volume VI, Issue 370, 21 May 1856, Page 9

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