WOOL SHIP FOR ENGLAND DIRECT. THE Undersigned will load with WOOL A FIRST CLASS CLIPPER SHIP FOB ENGLAND DIBECT, 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 passengers1 will'be of the first description. For freight or passage apply to MILES, KINGTON & CO., ~ ■ . ' Lyttelton. ■ FOR SYDNEY DIRECT. THE Pine Brig- DART, B. Jenkins, Commander, will ply as a direct and regular trader between this Port and Sydney. ■ This vessel has first-rate accommodation for Cabin and Steerage Passengers, and is a good opportunity for shippers *>£ wool, as every facility will be afforded by the undersigned, in weighing, &c, &c, at their warehouses both at Kaiapoi and Lyttelton. For freight cr passage, apply to COOKSON, BOWLER, & CO. Lyttelton, Dec. 12th, 1857. 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 Li Cottage, Litcbfield Street, (immediately behind''ttie White Hart, Christchurch. CHELTENHAM HOUSE., • KAIAPOI. R HAMLET begs to inform liis friends • and the public generally, that-big. House is now ready; arid 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. RED, white, and primsomdovers Yellow trefoil IP* Lucerne, sanfoin, and cowgrass Permanent pasture grasses Pine lawn grasses Red and yellow mangold wurzels Red Altringham and white Belgian carrots Skirving's purple top swede^ ; WOOL PRESS AT THE FERRY WHARF. WOOL delivered at this Wharf will be pressed before being- shipped ! for Lyttelton, thereby reducing the charges of Freight, 4c. Ferry Wharf, Oct. 29,1857. TO. BE SOLD OR LET, (With immediate possession.) A valuable section of land situate in the best part of German Ba,j, Akaroa, containing about 50 acres; together . with a substantial and commodious house, and convenient out-buildings. The whole of the land is fenced and part laid out as a garden, well stocked with fruit trees in full bearing. About 20 milch cows with the young stock, comprising bullocks, heifers, &c.; also, the dairy utensils will be disposed of with the I Pr?or JM\ particulars apply to Mr. BREITMEYER, on the premises, or to MR. WIL- ; LIAM HENDERSON, Commercial Hotel, Akaroa. Nov. 24,1857. UNION WHARF, FERRY ROAD. /~\N SALE, timber, shingles, palings \_/ Posts and rails. Coal8 '&C- E.J.JONES_ NOTICE. ALL Persons are hereby cautioned against disturbing the Horse*' now running in the neighbourhood o'C-Rangiora, or drivng any of them without, gsrmtssidrt of J. H. WARD; RmigioJra. June 10,1857,,
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Lyttelton Times, Volume VIII, Issue 537, 26 December 1857, Page 1
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435Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Lyttelton Times, Volume VIII, Issue 537, 26 December 1857, Page 1
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