EXCELLENT BUILDING, PREMISES TO BE LET on building"leases, all that desirable plot of ground, between Colombo street, Cashel'street;and' the 'Stunner road, and recently in the occupation nf i • Honor J. E. Fitzgerald Esq. Therite has been parcelled out into convenient frontages with a accommodation road affording a back entran to each section. The ground plan may be seen and all particulars obtained upon application * n MR. OLLIVIER, ° temporary office at Mr. Dorsett's, Cashel street. ; just received! TVTO. 2 of the NEW ZEALAND JLI QUARTERLY REVIEW J. McCARDELL. "VTOW Landing ex Spray, 3 cases -<Li books. ' : . J. McCARDELL. ADDLE HORSES to let on hire! Apply to C. BAKER, London street, , Lyttelton. NOTICE. ALL claims on me must be sent in by FRIDAY, the Bth instant. No accounts received after my departure G. H. EYRE*. - Lyttelton, May 4th, 1857. J. N. CROMBIE, PHOTOGRAPHIC ARTIST, CASHEL STBEET, CHEISTCHUECH. NOTICE. ~~ JAMES RULE, in returning thanks for the liberal patronage and uniform support which he has received, for the last six years, from the public of Lyttelton, begs to intimate that he has disposed of his business to MR. JOHN CATON, and respectfully solicits on his behalf a continuance of those" favours which have hitherto been so kindly accorded to himself. Norwich Quay, Lyttelton, May 5. JOHN CATON has the honor to inform _. the inhabitants of Lyttelton and its vicinity, that he has taken the business lately carried on-by Mr.' Rule, on, Norwich Quay, and trusts that by liberal conduct, and a strict attention to business, to merit a portion of the patronage hitherto bestowed by the public upon his predecessor. Shipping-supplied upon reasonable terms. N.B.—John Caton intends rendering his accounts weekly, monthly, and quarterly. Norwich Quay, Lyttelton, May sth, 1857. GREHAN MILLS, AKAROA, CANTERBURY. HOLDERS of wheat who wish to have it ground for exportation cannot do better than send the same to the 'Grehan Mills,' Akaroa, for, although the charges there are higher per bushel, no other mill in Canterbury can give an equal quantity and quality of flour from a given quantity of grain; it will therefore be cheaper for holders of wheat to send it to the ' Grehan Mills' than to any other in the settlement, and Canterbury flour will be in higher repute, and sought after in Wellington and all the adjacent settlements. C. L. HAYLOCK. Grehan Mills, Akaroa. LOST. LOST by a resident of Akaroa, on his journey thence to Lyttelton, which port he left in the Oliver Lang, a parcel addressed to the ' Resident Engineer of the Bast London Water Works, Bow, Middlesex/ containing a book of ferns, and a series of views of Akaroa Harbour, from the pencil of William Norman, designed for the 'Illustrated londonT News.' The finder will please give notice at the office of this paper.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume VII, Issue 470, 6 May 1857, Page 8
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462Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Lyttelton Times, Volume VII, Issue 470, 6 May 1857, Page 8
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