WOOL SHIP FOR ENGLAND DIRECT. npHE Undersigned will load with WOOL 4- A FIRST CLASS CLIPPER SHIP FOE ENGLAND DIKECT, To sail from Lyttelton early in February. Part of the cargo has already been engaged. Every facility has been provided for weighing, marking, and pressing wool at Christchurch, Kaiapoi, and Lyttelton. The accommodation for passengers will be of the first description. For freight or passage apply to MILES, KINGTON & CO., Lyttelton. ANNIVERSARY HOLIDAY. GRAND ANNUAL CRICKET MATCH. ON WEDNESDAY, the 16th December next, being1 the Seventh Anniversary of the foundation of the Settlement, THE CHRISTCHURCH CRICKET CLUB will hold their Grand Annual Meeting for play; when a match will come off, to include ALL THE CRICKETERS IN THE ■* SETTLEMENT. By permission, the meeting will be held on the grounds of W. G. Brittan, Esq., President of the Club; immediately adjoining the former ground. Wickets will be pitched at 10 o'clock, a.m., punctually; before which time the attendance of all concerned is requested. Names of gentlemen, not members, who desire to play, should be sent in as early as possible to A. C. CROFT, Christehurch,.">. „ ™ - CROSBIE WARD,Lyttelton.T ±ion- bees' WATCH AND CLOCK-MAKER, AND DENTIST, FROM LONDON, . DC. ANDERSON takes the, liberty • of acquainting the inhabitants of this colony, that he continues to do business at Litchfield Cottage, Litchfield Street, immediately behind the White Hart, Christclmrch. LAND TO LET WITH A PURCHASING CLAUSE. TTtfFTY ACRES of Land, fourteen of _I_ which are fenced with a 6-foot ditch and bank. The land is situated in an admirable locality for an Accomodation House, being [ about nine miles from Christchurch and on the main road to the South. It will be let at a moderate rental with a power to purchase at the end of seven years. For particulars apply to J. OLLIYIER, Chn'etchurch. CHELTENHAM HOUSE, * KAIAPOI. E HAMLET begs to inform his friends • and the public generally, that his House is now ready; and parties wishing for accommodation will have every care and attention to make them comfortable. Room for a few young men as boarders. N.B. Good Stabling. FARM SEEDS. EED, white, and crimson clovers Yellow trefoil Lucerne, sanfoin, and cowgrass Permanent pasture grasses Fine lawn grasses Red and yellow mangold wurzels Red Altringham and white Belgian carrots Skirvine's purple top swede W. WILSON. WOOL PRESS AT THE FERRY WHARF WOOL delivered at this Wharf wil be pressed before being- shipped for Lyttelton, thereby reducing the charges o: Freight, &c. J. LONGDEN, Ferry Wharf, Oct. 29,1857. LIVERY AND BAIT STABLES. W PACKARD, Stock Commtssior • Agent, has taken the " Mitre' Stables, and hopes his friends and the gentlemen of Canterbury at large will support bin in his undertaking. There is every accommo dation a horse canrequire. Horses taken in by the week at Livory, anc aaddle horses to let on hire aa asual. Lyttelton, Angust27th, 1857.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume VIII, Issue 531, 5 December 1857, Page 1
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