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THOMAS GEE, FANCY BREAD & BISCUIT BAKER, GENEEAL CONFECTIONEE And Ginger Beer Manufacturer, ' Canterbury St., Lyttelton. N.B. Public and Private Parties supplied on Moderate Terms. B. GAHAGAN, BOOT AND SHOE MAKER, Oxford Street, Lyttelton. R. WARNER, TAILOR, Dublin Street, Lyttelton, Has just received Blue Pilot Cloth, of superior quality. JEAN BERLAND, Clock and Watch MaW 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. DAY Work, Plain Sewing &c. done by Mrs. HuGHUNGS. Apply at Mrs. Wedge's, Durham Street; or at Mr. Mountfobt's, Christchurch. ROBERT WATSON, FBOM LONDON, TAILOR, BREECHES AND TROWSERS MAKER, Sumner Road, Christchurch. T) WATSON has just received a small JlV>» Stock of Scotch Elastic Tweeds and Woollen Cord for Riding Trousers; also, Blue Pilot Cloth of superior quality. ;,, LOST, A LARGE BLACK PIG. A REWARD of ten shillings will be given to any person restoring to the undersigned a large black pig, which strayed away on the night of the 9th inst. H. W. DERRY. London Street. Lyttelton, Feb. 10th, 1857. £5 REWARD. STRAYED from Mr. HI6GINS 1 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. £25 REWARD. THE above reward will be paid to any person who will give such information as will tend to convict the party who maliciously CUT THE ROPES OF THE SCHOONER LUCY JAMES, supposed to have been done on the" night of FEBRUARY 17 th, when lying at the FERRY WHARF. The following boats were then lying there, viz.:— Fanny, City of London, Emebald. Apply to Mr. LE CREN, Lyttelton, Or to Mr. F. LE CREN, Ferry. Lyttelton, 19th Feb., 1857. JANET DEWAR 3.—Should this meet the eye of JANE or JANET DEWARS, they are requested to communicate with their Cousin, DAVID DICK McGREGOR, at Mr. E, Hay's, Pigeon Bay. Pigeon Bay, Canterbury, Feb. 16th, 1857.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume VII, Issue 450, 25 February 1857, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 3 Lyttelton Times, Volume VII, Issue 450, 25 February 1857, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 3 Lyttelton Times, Volume VII, Issue 450, 25 February 1857, Page 11

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