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TO FAEMEBS, &c ME. J[.vT t . PARKINSON- has received instructions from the Messrs. Lingua*!, they having completed their Government contract, to sell by Public-Auction, at the White Hart Hotel, on Saturday, the 16th inst., ; at 12 o'clock,-^- .-■■,•■.>■'.-■■ ; ; : The well-known staunch draught horse Farmer, with harness and cart complete. ■ ' ' '- Also, . " •■•■■"-'■ •The; roan staunch draught horse Donald, with harness and cart complete. Also, - One extra set of harness. The above offers an- excellent opportunity to carters or farmers to replenisih their teams. After the above, a: few useful draught and saddle horses will be submitted, for sale.N.B.—Farmer and Donald may be seen previous to the day of Sale, at the paddock of the Auctioneer, beyond the Golden Fleece. grehan Tolls, akaroa, j 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 j in the settlement, and Canterbury flour will be ; in higher repute, and sought after in Welling- -j ton, and all the adjacent settlements. i - C.L.HAYLOCK, Grehan Mills, Akaroa, . LOST, LOST by a resident of Akaroa, on his 7journey thence to Lytteiton, which portheieft in the Oliver Lang, a parcel addressed to the *JRftsident Engineer of the East London Water Works, Bow, Middlesex,' con^ taining a book of ferns, and a series of views : of Akaroa Harbour, from the pencil of William Norman, designed for the f illustrated Lon-; don News.', : The finder will please give notice at the office of this paper. LYTTELTON AND CHRISTCHURCH CONVEYANCE. BISHOP'S CART, carrying the Mail,; starts punctually from the PbstOffice, Christchurchj e^ery day at 9 a.m., and 3 p.m. for Coppell's Cottage, Heathcote Valley, returning 4rbm the valley at half-past 10 a.m. and half-past 4 p.m. Mr. Bruce, of Lyttelton, in connection, with .this Conveyance, manages the Lyttelton business and packing over the hill to and from the cart. N.B. All packages or parcels left at any of the "undermentioned places for the above Con- , veyance, will receive strict attention,: viz.: — Mitre Hotel; Mr. Turnbull's store, Norwich Quay; Mr. Me Cardell's Store, Oxford^ street; and Mr. Gee's Store, Canterbury T •- street,' '. ■\ ■ '-- : „ ".'.•■;■,'-' Parcels and packages are delivered the same day as received. C. W. BISHOP, Christchurch, T. BRUCE, Lyttelton, '" /. Mail Contractors. BOAED AND LODGING, MRS. MEREDITH'S Bqard and Lodging for Working Men, on reasonable Terms, at No, 2, Venetian Cottage,: London-street, Lytteitori, FOE SALE, IN small quantities, to suit Purchasers, TIMBERED LAND, at Rangiora, neai Kaiapoi. ' " ' ' ' ' For particulars apply to Mr. John p. Boys Rangiora. FOE SALE, THE Fine schooner DARrNG, built at Matakana, near Auckland, one year old, Copper Fastened, 33 tons register, carries 50 tons deadweight, drawing about sffc. 3in., all er gear &c. in first-rate order. Apply to ROBERT WAITT & CO. Lyttelton, March 27,1857.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume VII, Issue 473, 16 May 1857, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 2 Lyttelton Times, Volume VII, Issue 473, 16 May 1857, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 2 Lyttelton Times, Volume VII, Issue 473, 16 May 1857, Page 12

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