, , Resident Magistrate's Court. Christchuroh, Nov. 25, 1850. I HEREBY certify that Mr. Joseph Afihe Day, at present of Ivaiapoi, has in accordance with Ordinance, Sosh. 1, 18'J.O, of • Now Minister, this day submitted to me his .Diploma iVom the Faculty of Physicians and Surgeons of Glasgow, constituting him a member of the said faculty,, and is thereby legally qualified to be a Medical Practitioner in this Province. (Signed) W. G. BRITTAN, Resident Magistrate. THE NEW ZEALAND ALMANAC FOR 1857. ADVERTIS E M E N T S Fon Insertion Should be sent into this Office IMMEDIATELY. , fi\\ *■'"' The space desired to be occupied is requested to be stated. c Times ' Ofh'ce, Lyttelton, November 15. KAIAPOI WOOL WAREHOUSE. THE NEW WOOL WAREHOUSE of the Undersigned, situate at the head of the navigation of the Korotueka (Cam), is now opened for the reception of wool and other produce. Station supplies of every description can be obtained of the agent ,Win. Norman, at the Kaiapoi Stores. COOKSON, BOWLER, & CO. Lyttelton, Nov. 26th, 185 G. TO BE LET ON LEASE, rfIHE well known " Bricks Wharf situ*JL ated in the Town of Christchurch, and especially adapted, from its depth of water and position, for the loading and discharging of small craft. j The Provincial Government having recently voted a sum of money in aid of Steam Communication, the above presents a splendid opportunity for parties desirous of embarking in the finest field of enterprise now open in the province, by the introduction of a steamer (which might be built in Sydney for the purpose) on the River Avon, to run from the Bricks Wharf to Lyttelton, thus securing the greater part of the carrying trade, and settling at once the long discussed question of the Sunnier Road. For further particulars, apply to J. LONGDEN. TO CONSIGNEES OF CATTLE, &c. W PACKARD begs to inform agents • of Cattle vessels.and those gentlemen who may be in the receipt of cargoes of horses and Cattle, that he lias r.;ade arrangements for receiving fresh landed stock in a paddock, well laid down with the finest English grasses, and situated close to the town, where there is every accommodation, a good stockyard being on the spot. A good opportunity is thus afforded for young and weak animals, which may have become sickly during the voyage. M. WHIN COP, Coi/rjMijo Street, CrntisTcrtUKcn, HAS JUST RECEIVED a Large Assortment of Stationery, Letter-paper, Envelopes, Drawing and Chart Paper, Plain Cards and Card-boards, Wrapping-paper, of all sorts Ledgers, Day, and Account Books, &c, etc. September 19. 9209. REMOVAL. BW. MOUNTFORT begs to inform • his friends and the public that ho lias 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 Stationery.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume VI, Issue 428, 10 December 1856, Page 11
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