VICTORIA COFFEE-HOUSE <fc BEADING- ' }■ , - , • BOOM, -„ ■■ . I . $ BY E. MILLS, "' '•- No. 4, London. Street, LyttelW, LIST OF PRICES:Cuy of Coffee . . : . 3d. Do. Tea t 3d. Plate of Bread and Butter . 3d. Do. Toast . . . . 4d. Two Mutton Chops . ". . 6d. Rump Steak .' . . . . 9d. Eggs (each) 4d. Open from Seven b'Clock in the Morning till > Nine o'Clock' in the Evening (Sunday? excepted. , NOTICE. JAMES RULE, in returning-thanks for the liberal • patronage and uniform Rupport which he, has- received, for -the last six years, from the public of Lyttelton/begs to in* timate that he has disposed; of his business to MR. JOHNCATON, and respectfully solicits on his behalf a continuance 'of 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 Lyttelron and its vicinity, that he has taken the business lately carried on by Mr. Rule, on Norwich Quay, and trusts thatiby liberal conduct, and a strict attention to business, to merit a portion of the patronage hitherto bestqwed by the public upon his predecessor. Shipping supplied upon reasonable terms. N.B.—John ,Caton intends rendering bis accounts weekly, monthly, and quarterly. Norwich Quay, Lyttelton, May sth, 185?. i FREEHOLD LAND FOR SALE, Near the rapidly improving town of r KAIAPOI. A' FIFTY ACRE Section, most advantageously situated on the south bank of the Waimakirari having abont twenty chains of deep river frohtage'at which vessels can load and unload at any time of the tide ;the whole is fenced and between 20 and 30 acres broken up and cropped, with house, out-houses, piggeries, i &c. ' > The- above is well worthy the notice of the i capitalist as business premises, or the man of retirement, as from its situation on the river it i is capable of being made one of the most private and picturesque spot's in the colony. For particulars, apply to,. Mr. S. P. Smith, Sheerwater Farm, near Jackson's Feriy, Kaiapofr . '. 1-üblic Notice. TIMBER CUTTING LICENSES. WHER.EAS it has been represented to the Commissioner 1 of ,the Waste Lands, Board that.parties art unlawfully cutting timber on Bunks' Peninsula, Talbot and Harewood forests, and other paits of the province, NOTICE is heej>by givex, that any person found cutting timber on any of the Waste lands of the Crown, without a license previously obtained from this Board, will be proceeded against in pursuance of the Regulations now in force within this province. By order of the Waste Lands Board, WILLIAM GUISE BRITTAN, Chief Commissioner. Land Office, Christenurch, 6th November, 1856 PHOTOGRAPHY. JF. McCARDELL is prepared to take • Portraits. Specimens may be seen at his Store in Oxford Stieet. Lyttelton, May 8. 1557. TO BE LET, ~~ IN the Heathcote Valley, Thiitj-five Acics of Land, se< \u*ei) Kiued. For Terms and Prtiticulnw apj-lv to MfcSSRS. COOK SON, EO^\ LER & CO., Lytteltqn
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Lyttelton Times, Volume VII, Issue 477, 30 May 1857, Page 9
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466Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Lyttelton Times, Volume VII, Issue 477, 30 May 1857, Page 9
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