FOR WELLINGTON, THE schooner "MARY THOMSON" will sail THIS EVENING. COOKSON, BOWLER, & CO. Feb. 18th, 1857. NOTICE. TO CONSIGNEES per "PHILIP LAING." The above vessel being ready to discharge, Consignees are requested to pass their entries with all possible despatch, otherwise the goods will be landed at their risk in. terms of Bills of Lading. COOKSON, BOWLER, & CO. Agents. Lyttelton, February 14th, 1857. THE Undersigned ?re buyers of Wool and other Colonial produce, and will advance liberally on Consignments to their agents in London and Sydnej'. WILSON & CO. Norwich Quay, Lyttelton, Ist Jany. 1857. ON SALE, EX 'PHILIP LAlNG,'and late arrivals, 500 doz. Abbott's Beer, of which the undersigned will continue to receive a regular and well ordered supply. 50 cases Coward's Oilmans' Stores, also regularly forthcoming. 1 hhd. Pale Brandy 15 cases do. do. 50 do do. do. 1 bale corn sacks, (containing 300 3-bushel) 1 bale flour bags, (containing 500 24x38 1 case Baker, Tucker, and Go's silk handkerchiefs To arrive per " Heroes of Alma," tobacco, ironmongery, groceries, port and sherry wine, rum, brandy, candles, tea, pitch and tar, cement, boots and shoes, &c &e. Goods supplied to order, by the Undersigned, through their friends in' London and Sydney. .Passages also from England can be engaged through the Undersigned, .. . WILSON & CO. The above firm will be represented by Mr. Horatio J. Parkes, in the absence of Mr. Wilson. Lyttelton, Feb. 2nd, 1857. LAW. . "TTTANTED, a situation as Clerk, by a V Y young gentleman who lias been seven years in the profession, and who is thoroughly acquainted with conveyancing. Would make himself generally useful. Address A.Z., Office of this paper. AVONSIDE CHURCH. rpHE CONSECRATION of this Church X will take place (D.Y.) on Tuesday next, the 24th instant, by the Right Rev. the Lord Bishop of Christchtjech. Divine Service .to commence at Eleven o'Clock. And, on Sunday, the ,Ist March, next, SERMONS will be Preached in this Church; that in the Morning by the ■ ' ' Lord Bishop op Christchtjech ; In the Afternoon by. the Venerable Archdeacon1 Mathias; • In the Evening by the Rev. Charles MaceiE, Incumbent of Avonsid^. Divine Service to commence in the Morning at Eleven ; in the Afternoon at Three; and in the Evening at Half-past Six o'Clock.. •', / A Collection will be made after each service in aid of the Building Fund. . W. G. Beittan, ") p,, , ,■■■■-• T. Hichens. j Churchwardens. 16th February, 1857. £5 REWARD. STRAYED from Mr. HIGG IN S' Station, near Oxford, a Roan Mare, branded C S on the neck, off side, branded also -on near side. - Whoever delivers the said Mare; together with her foal, to Mr. J. PRITCHARD, at Mr. Treleaven's, Papanui, near Christchurch, shall receive the above reward. ; 21st Jan., 1857.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume VII, Issue 448, 18 February 1857, Page 8
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