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LETTS'S DIARIES Fob 1857. J. McCARDELL. THE Undersigned are cash purchasers of Wool, Hides, Skins,and Oil, or will • advance upon consignments of the same to their friends in London, Liverpool, or the Australian Colonies. WAITT, HARGREAVES & Co. Norwich Quay, 26th Dec, 1856. ALFRED SCOTT'S ASSIGNMENT. WHEREAS ALFRED SCOTT of Lyttelton, in the Province of Canterbury and Colony of New Zealand, Butcher, hath, by deed bearing date the 24th day of Dec. instant, Assigned and Transferred all his Household goods and furniture, Stock-in-trade, personal Estate and Effects whatsoever and wheresoever, unto Eobert Heaton Ehodes and John Townsend Parkinson of Lyttelton, aforesaid, for the equal benefit of such of the creditors of the said Alfred Scott as shall come in and execute the said Deed within two months from the date thereof, Notice is, therefore, hereby given, that the said Deed of Assignment now lies at my office for the inspection and execution of the creditors of the said Alfred Scott; and such of them as shall neglect or refuse to execute the said Deed within the time aforesaid will be excluded from all benefit which may arise therefrom. RICHARD WORMALD, Solicitor, London Street* Lyttelton, Dec. 26th, 1856. NOTICE TO DEBTORS. ALL persons who stand indebted to the Estate and effects of Alfred Scott, of Lyttelton, Butcher, are requested forthwith to pay the amount of their respective debts into my hands, and if not paid on or before the Ist of January next, legal proceedings will be taken to enforce the same without further notice. By order of the Trustees, RICHARD WOEMALD, Their Solicitor. Lyttelton, Dec. 26th, 1856. - LQST, a Pocket Book, either in Lyttelton or on the Bridle-path, on Friday last; 10s. Reward, will be given on leaving it at this Office or with Mr. HAEE, .. Bridle-path, Lyttelton, December 30th, 1856. . BOOKBINDING. ORDERS for all work of this description will now be taken for immediate execution, at the office of: the 'Lyttelton Timea* Lyttelton, Nov. 5,1855. EX EGMONT. A f\C\ PAIRS of 'C OO KHAM tfcV *J BOOT S' and SHOES, To arrive per Philip Laing, 1041 Pairs of the above well known Boots and! Shoes. GOULD & MILES. TO BE LET ON LEASE, ryiHE well known " Bricks Wharf" situJL. ated in the Town of Christchurch, and especially adapted, from its depth of water and position, for the loading and discharging of small craft. The Provincial Government Tiaving recently voted a sum of money in aid of Steam Communication, the above presents a splendid opportunity for parties desirous of embarking in .fft© 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 Sumner Eoad. For further particulars, apply to J. LONGDEN.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume VII, Issue 435, 3 January 1857, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Lyttelton Times, Volume VII, Issue 435, 3 January 1857, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Lyttelton Times, Volume VII, Issue 435, 3 January 1857, Page 8

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