THE Undersigned is a purchaser of ■Wool. P. B. BOULTON. ■ Christchurch, 29th Dec. 1856. ' NOTICE. MISS TAYLOR begs to inform the Public that she will re-open her School on Monday, January 19th, 1857. Dublin-street, Lyttelton, Christmas, 1856. POTATOES. 2S. Per Cut. at J. TURNBULL'S, Norwich Quay, Lyttelton. MISS ANDREWS, assisted by her Sister, purposes opening- a School for young Ladies in Canterbury-street, Lyttelton. The duties of the School will commence on the 26th of January, 1857. . r Terms on 7 application. A quarter's paymentin advance. . NOTICE TO CREDITOES. THE Creditors of Mr. W. H. Percival, formerly of the Golden Fleece Hotel, Christchurch, but now of Governor's Bay near Lyttelton, are requested to meet at my Office on Monday next, the sth of January, at 2 o'clock in the Afternoon, to make arrangement for the ultimate settlement of their claims, previous to his leaving this colony for England. EICHARD WORMALD, Solicitor, London-street. Lyttelton, Dec. 30th, 1856. I NOTICE. \ SUBSCRIBERS to the "Lyttelton Times," who have not paid in advance, will be furnished at the close of the^ year with ! their accounts for subscriptions considered due j on the 31st of December, and calculated at the I credit rates ; viz., for a year, £1 17s. 6d.; halfyear, £1; quarter, 10s. Subscribers wishing, to pay in advance for the ensuing year are reminded that early payment |is necessary; or the period elapsed after the ex- ! piring of the previous subscription will be charged for at the increased rates. It is requested that Subscriptions renewable in the middle of a quarter may be adjusted at I the next payment, so as to fall due either at the beginning or end of the succeeding quarter, or, if possible, at the conclusion of the year. Customers are reminded that all accounts for Advertising and Printing are furnished monthly, : and are payable at this Office; to Mr. Mount- ! fort, Columbo-street, Christchurch; or to Mr. Black, Kaiapoi. A prompt settlement of small j accounts, due from Advertisers at a distance, is particularly requested, to save the trouble of collection. DESERTERS FROM THE FRENCH WHALING SHIP 'ELIZABETH,' IN I AKAROA HARBOUR. ~|VT~OTICE is hereby given, that any J_ i party or parties aiding any of the | seven Seamen deserters from the French Whali ing ship Elizabeth will be prosecuted with the ' utmost rigour of the law. Akaroa, 24th Dec, 1856. STOLEN, T?*ROM the, French ship Elizabeth, Cap|j ,! tain Le Mar, in Akaroa Harbour, on the morning of the 24th of December, 1856, by seven of her erew —Deserters—A five oared whale boat, with five oars. A liberal reward will be given to any parties giving information where the boat is to be found, or returning her in Akaroa tothe Captain or his Agent, Mr. JOHN PARKER. JEAN BE R LAND, Clock and Watch Mak^r and Jeweller, from Paris, HAS the honor to inform the settlers of Canterbury, that he has temporarily established himself at Mr. Mutton's, Win-chester-street, where he is prepared to execute carefully all repairs of watches, time-pieces, and jewellery, at reasonable rates.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume VII, Issue 435, 3 January 1857, Page 8
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505Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Lyttelton Times, Volume VII, Issue 435, 3 January 1857, Page 8
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