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JUST RECEIVED BY.THE UNDER- " SIGNED., (EX "WILLIAM AND JAOTE.) ~| A CRATES crockeryware, consisting JLjd of—breakfast cups and saucers, chamber services arid chamber jugs, mugs, basins and pudding basins, plates, meat, pie, and other dishes, tea pots in great variety, coffee pots. 2 Crates of Nottingham ware, consisting of —pans, large and small, dishes, jars with covers, jugs and mugs, &c. &c* 6 hhds. glassware, consisting of—tumblers, and wine glasses, (cut and pressed), crud;. stands and castors, decanters, water bottles, water jugs, cream jugs, butter tubs and V stands, bottles with stoppers, goblets, sugar basins, slop do., finger cups, &c. &c. ■. 1 case well assorted brooms and brush-ware; Also, per Rose' of Sharon, Crockeryware, and glassware. 1 case moleskin trowsers. 1 dozen half tester double iron beadsteads. 1 bale blue serge shirts. LEAKE & TAYLER. TENDERS WILL be received at this office, and at the Provincial Secretary's office, Christchurch, until 4 p.m. on Friday, the 27th instant, for supplying rations for the use of prisoners confined in the Christchurch lock up. Particulars respecting these rations may be obtained at this office, or at the Provincial Secretary's office. The tenders to be addressed to the Commissioner of Police, and marked "Tenders for rations at Christchurch lock up.' JOHN HALL, Commissioner of Police. Police Office, Lyttelton, 13th March, 1857. PUBLIC NOTICE. LYTTELTON JETTY. HIS Honor the ; Superintendent directs it to be notified for public inforniatio.n, that a Lease of the Tolls of the Lyttelton Jetty will be put up to Public Auction,^at the Police Office, in Lyttelton, on Thursday the 19 th instant, at 12 o'clock. • The lease will be for one year from the 26th instant, and it will be submitted at an upset Rent of £120, payable in equal instalments on the last day of every month. Tho lessee must engage to exact not higher tolls than those at present charged. The lessee must engage that all goods shall be removed from the jetty as soon as possible after being landed, or placed on it for shipment. If any goods shall be left on/the jetty after 4 o'clock, p.m., the lessors will have the right to remove them to some store ; the removal and storage to be at the cost of the lessee. The lessee must scrape and tar the jetty and paint the gates once in the course of the year, and keep the rails and gates in thorough repair. All other repairs will be at the cost of the lessors. The lessee musOteep the crane in working order. - Passengers to have the use of the wharf free of charge, as heretofore. By order of His Honor the Superintendent, RICHARD PACKER, Provincial Secretary. Provincial-Secretary's Office, ■ ■ CKKstchurch, 10th, March, 1857. SITUATION WANTED. WANTED by an elderly gentleman of active mind and body, and who has good practical knowledge of farming operations, —a situation in that capacity,—or as copying clerk man office, —to assist in a store, —or to make himself generally useful. Remuneration not so much an object^as a quiet regular employment. Enquire of Mr. LECREN, Lyttelton, or Mr. LONGDEN, Christchurch. WANTED. A STEADY, active, boy, who can milk, and who has been accustomed to farm work. Apply to Mrs. KENT, Isis Farm. March 13th, 1857.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume VII, Issue 455, 14 March 1857, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Lyttelton Times, Volume VII, Issue 455, 14 March 1857, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Lyttelton Times, Volume VII, Issue 455, 14 March 1857, Page 8

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