NOTICE. rpHE UNDERSIGNED having disposed of J- his business in Christchurch, and being about to leave the Colony for a time, requests that all parties indebted to him will pay their respective accounts within one month from the present date, in default of which, legal proceedings will be taken for the recovery thereof without further notice; and all parties having claims against the vmdersigned are requested to send them in forthwith. J. F. SMART, Madras Street, September 13. Christchurch. 9202 c. CHRISTCHURCH TOWN ALLOTMENTS Fon Sale. THE above consist of Twenty quarter-acre Sections, situated in Cranrner square, J Armagh-street, and St. Asaph-street. For particulars apply, to 726 G. D. Lockhabt FOR. SALE, A PIECE of freehold ground, about ,/\ I acre, fronting on Jackson Road, Lyttelton. The above is well fenced in and otherwise improved. Apply to J. JOYCE, Watchmaker, 101117 c Lyttelton. I FOR SALE, AT the FAMILY HERALD OFFICE London Street,- Lyttelton,— Family Heralds, School Books, Slates, pencils, stationery, pocket bibles prayer-books. A varied stock of the latest works, by the best authors, comprising History, Astronomy, Medicine, Novels and Romance, &c. Spectacles, steel, loi-toie&hell, horn, and silver mounted : reading glasses, magnifiers, telescopes; f»n elaborate microscope, gold pens and holders, &c, &c. E. Reston. CHURCH PROPERTY TRUSTEES. THE QUARTERLY MEETING of the Church Property Trustees will be held in the College Library, Cashel Street, Christchurch, on Saturday, November Ist, at noon. W. W. WILLOCK, Secretary to the Church Property Trustees. 10181 n 1 FREE CHURCH OF SCOTLAND. IT Is respectfully requested that all unpaid Subccriptions to the Church and to the Maintenance Fund be at once made to Mr. G. C. Black, Kaiapoi; Mr. J. Grubb, Lyttelton ; or Mr. John Anderson, the Treasurer, Cashel Street, Christchurch.1 , W.WILSON, Hon. Sec. REMOVAL. T> W. MOUNTFORT begs to inform _!>• his friends and the public that he has removed from Cashel Street to Colombo Street, next door to Messrs. Gould and Miles, where he has on sale a new and varied assortment of Books and Stationeky. 10188 c . EX COILA—FOR SALE, AFKW qr.-casks of the far famed " Offivy's " port wine, declared by connoisseurs, to be the finest wine ever imported into New Zealand. COOKSON, BOWLER, & CO. 9274 c. J.JOYCE. WATCH-MAKKIt, LYTTELTON, EEQU KSTS those who are indebted to him 1o pay rim; and informs those who have articles left with him to bo repaired that, as he intends giving >o more credit, he will in future take nothing " home," previously paid for. 0-/1 c
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Lyttelton Times, Volume VI, Issue 415, 25 October 1856, Page 9
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410Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Lyttelton Times, Volume VI, Issue 415, 25 October 1856, Page 9
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