For Mr. HEAPHY, who will show tbM«*winga and »peci%»%p/i^o.;p€gtoas||?>te>w9 of contractf jui^.fo,r;^wpr^» l '(>n and after MONDAY, the The lowest or mjiU^thnmmt: necesswily . bftjfiQHatei.;_.__:.-.— — f^riW jparlapulars fA apphChriatolro»hi JI»y:I9*HMBS7/i xrirf.'s.v ;; TAMES R,m.Kjinstefirn ing thanks for support which he lias received, for|tj|^_ j^tw »uc year>,.^onxthe puJbli&^oi* Lvttelton, Degs tointimM»Tmthe Jhias > mfe^osed" pf T hi^, bus^iess to MR. JOHN CATONvW^M^^y'solicits on "EiaT^Half a. *:'oo^ii^«pyce of those favours whicb have hitherto "been so kindly accorded^fc) rihinterifiy^b -fii^n:} Pivi rrj?/.r>-//:.' T> .f Mmsi&toQpa& iyiteltM^iMjiy 6. iTT.QWJfi.CA.TON has the honor to inform fj the inhabitants of liy^feltbn =artA its -^vieimt/yj-that he has taken the bQstne.BS latehr {v^toedlon>by#f.'Billepdti^No»W%M Qn*Y, itid l^si^^atbyflibcp-aLconduct, antf a strict atfen.^}g^ tptu^)ne^i-t<i>nvei)ita*.porfioii of tbe-jiat-ronage hitherto .Wtowed»i>y / the p'oblie tnpon Shippi|ie;siujif4ied!UpoiiiTet3onable Wins. N.B.—-J^hn Caton intends rendeiing his i^cofg^td.^i^lyi immthlr,^HHi3<[«ftAer^.i : |"' ■ if o«Hiiytt^o»*i<^ stbv*l^sf--;r/ ='i»J tO !Ji;i: ,aa.>wda .a."//. -.iii-hHT.} ■■■ .' >'-'-■ ."-■■^•i-f* FREEHOLD LAND FOR SA T LE^ io ■«»»<& ihf «kpiafy ifep^rinf ' I ' e-,n hxn: ,i'-'«fc!>--kA^POfc If\ ; co/' ■ :;■*: .^^^FJ^WA^:^effi,^n^ o*JtuatM^ oil :ffi&: s^h^ iaafc of !WMjfiaTKi-wiJ^frifeft abjjut ti^nl^^if ins «f *fl^p iTr!ve rr £!ro sDi6age'iat' £'.winch^^ 'vessels' can Ip^ad and unload at an^Jti^ie > of..theptid ie"; the%nole is fenc€*f^d^iw<^ f^i anai SO acres broken up and cropped, wittf^iuse/it^t-Kisfuseyy piggeries, &G.- -;—'':'- ■ - '•••;--, ■ • ■ ■ .--"— —- '— - The abojre is wdlOtirHfy the notice of the capitalist^aa business p^en^s. e^.^heppaiiai4 'retirerhwnt, t&'fitm'ia situatiop, on th.?;,rivei it 4«'capil)ler^f %ein| nia^e^oifgiSf the mostpnvate and picturesque spots in-the colony.' ' s?or %aiticft^|^ apply"Ho Mr. S. P. Smith, Sh&Wwlrter Farni, near J^ekpiL'^Perry^Kaiapoi. ■ ■c;;'i ''■l' 7- T (^:jJi •'■" of the Wa?te Lands Board that parties arfe lawfully cutting timber on Banks'. Ij&njn&laj;/ Talbot and Harewoo4/os^ts, and gt^er|.parts f^,,thje prGyiiice. ■N^TIGE? is.-M^EEBT'.^iTKif, jth'at any- perna fdimd-^iiutiSn^ liiilfeet*' oa^any of .;tJ3ie.."V7as> laawis 6f tile Cro^/Mihaut' a iicense 'prewpusily obtained], ftdiQ a«i|a j.Bbajd^wiii be procaeded a^ittngit in pu^uahce; of tlfijjßegulation^ now ,v» force within.jfchJ3pwvine'e/,!J; By order ;of the Waste Lands Bohrd, ■ ■ WILLIAM GUISE BRITTAN^ y - CJbief Qqnjnussioner. Land Office, Christchurch, . , ; ?;■.-, u\ 6tti Npveihbjßr, 185(5.,, / . . * | . y^f'k'-vf^'G r;:a p h"!y; ; : ; : '..:, JF. is prepared to take (fr : ; .jPqrtraijPi;:; .'•::<"•■■:■';'■■■■. Specimens may be seen at his Store iii Oxford Street Lytteltofc; May 8,^1857^ %! ;V.'';-.' ',[ ,', TO BE: LET, ."■'..' •" ': ' IN -the Henthcpte YnHey, Thirty-five Acres of Land, secuiely f. n«*ed. Fox Terpisand IPaiticuViM apply to Messrs; *c b&ksON, sowl^h co.. Lytt-eltou.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume VII, Issue 476, 27 May 1857, Page 9
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360Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Lyttelton Times, Volume VII, Issue 476, 27 May 1857, Page 9
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