COOKHAM BOOTS & SHOES. 1 500 ,PAIRS °f tf* above well JL.tJ\S\J known Goods now nn «s a i 7l the Undersigned; and to folio*lS b£ Glentauner 2000 paira more' • and i^^wr. aoraD&Mi tEs . B. GAHAGAN, BOOT AND SHOE MAKER LONDON STREET. ' HAS on sale,ajarge assortment o f Boots and shoes of English Bn i Colonial manufacture, French does &c Lyttelton, August 34th, 1857. ' FOR SALE, .- A SUPERIOR English-made Dray Wll u &- turneH axle, nearly new. " ' J' WUb Apply at the " Kaiaboi Stores. MR. GEORGE WESTON, having had many of his sheep of late dcs troyed by dogs, gives notice, that from this d-,C fonvard, POlSONvvill be laid down in thenT dock where the sheep run. ■ Kaiapoi, August 11th, 1857. NOTICE. THE Undersigned begs to inform the Inhabitants of Kaiapoi and the surrounding districts that his Mill is now open to grind for the Public; at Is. per bushel, cash on delivery. RICHARD WOODFORD, Kaiapoi Mill.
NOTICE. < AGENCY for Papanui.—Mr. F. T. Haskins has been appointed Agent for the 'Lyttelton Times' Newspaper at Papanui, and is authorised to receive Advertisements, and the names of new subscribers. Mr. H- askins will receive a number of copies for sale on each day of publication. JUST AEEIVED. INFANTS' and children's cloib. top, and all leather boots Boy's nailed lace boots and watertights • Men's half Wellingtons. ' H. E. ALPOET. Market Place, Christchurch, Sept. 21,1857. PHOTOGRAPHY. JF. McCARDELL is prepared to take ;•. ', Portraits. ■ ;: ■ ; Specimens maybe seen at his Store in Oxford Street. ' ■'" ' ;-t. ' ;• ■' : ■■'■■ ' \■■< ■.' .V ,-■■_ N.B. .Portraits taken from Half-past Nine till One o'clock, daily. ■-■'.'• . . ■ ; . Lyttelton, May 8, 1857. PHOTOGEAPHIC POETEAITS. MR; MOUNTFCIR,T begs to announce that he is prepared to take portraits by the New Collodion Process. Specimens can be seen at Mr. Mountfort's,, Colombo Street, Christchurch, near Messrs. Gould & Miles.
'NELSON EXAMINER.' SUBSCRIPTIONS to the 'Nelson ExkJ aminer' newspapei' will be recen ed at this office, and copies supplied to subscribers on> the; arrival of each mail. Terms, 10s. perquarter. ''.'.: ' Lyttelton Times' Office, April 24th, 1857. JUST RECEIVED. HORSE Hobbles and Nosebags Saddle bags Jockey saddles and racing spurs H. E. ALPORT. Christchurch, Sept. 28th, 1857. MR. GUINNESS IS Authorised to offer the following HORSES for sale by private contract. A black cart Mare, one of the most powerfuldraught mares in the colony A splendid yearling entire (Jolt, by Canterbury, out of Mr. Jackson's well-known grey mare A bay rising two years old A handsome brown Mare, quiet to ride, six years old : A splendid bay Colt, rising 4 years old, stands upwards of 17 hands high, by the thorough bred horse Charlemagne, broken in to saddle A capital Dun Mare, 6 years old, a remarkably gentle and pleasant saddle mare> has been in harness # : A handsome bay Colt, 3 years old, quiet to ride . A powerful grey Hack, a very valuable horse.. . Also, —A few bushels of very superior seed; oats.
. : NOTICE. ALL Persons are hereby cautioned , against disturbing the Horse 3 now running in the neighbourhood of Rangiora, or drivng any of them without permission of J. H. WARD, Rangiora. June 10, 1857. .
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Lyttelton Times, Volume VIII, Issue 514, 7 October 1857, Page 8
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