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T. HESTER, & FRENCH POLISHER, OXFOED STBEET, LYTTELTON. Jobbing done on the premises upon reasonable terms. THOMAS R. MOORE, M.D., SURGEON AND ACCOUCHEUR, OXFORD TERRACE EAST, CHRISTCHURCH. WARD AND WHINAM, CARPENTERS AND BUILDERS, - NEAE THE PAPANUI BRIDGE, CHBISTCHUBCH. ROBERT WATSON, From London, TAILOR, BREECHES, & TROWSERS MAKER. NEXT THE TOWN HALL, SUMNEB BOAD, CHBISTCHUBCH. 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, Christchurch. NOTICE. MRS. TWINING begs to announce that, having- taken the house and premises lately in the occupation of Mr. Wilson, and also of the house lately occupied by Mr. Sewell, she is now prepared to accommodate several families or single gentlemen with furnished apartments, and with board if required N.B .—Stabling attached, liondon street, October 6th, 1857. MR.. A. R. HOMERSHAM, WOOLSTAPLER, i THE ISLAND, KAIAPOI, BEGS to inform the Wool-growers of Canterbury that he sorts wool for the English and other markets; and he feels confident that the experience he has had for the last twenty years in this branch bf business would prove advantageous to parties desirous of bring their " brands" into notice in these markets. CHELTENHAM HOUSE, KAIAPOI. ■ 3 HAMLET begs to inform his friends Jl_V» 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. TO SURVEYORS. TENDERS are invited for a survey of the country between the. rivers Rangitata and Waitangi, for the purpose of defining the boundaries of the pasturage runs. Sealed tenders addressed to the Chief Surveyor (endorsed " tender for Waitangi Survey") to he left at the Land Office, Christchurch, by noon, on Wednesday, 31st March, 1858. A Specification may be seen on application at the Land Office, Christchurch. The Government does not bind itself to accept the lowest or any tender. THOMAS CASS, Chief Surveyor. LYTTELTON AND CHRISTCHURCH CONVEYANCE. BISHOP'S CART, carrying the Mail, starts punctually from the PostOffice, Christchurch, every day at 9 a.m., and 3 i>.m. for Coppell's Cottage, Heathcote Valley, returning from the valley at half-past 10 a.m. and half-past 4 p.m. Mr. Bruce, of Lyttelton, in connection with this Conveyance, manages the Lyttelton business and packing over the hill to and from the cart. N.B. All packages or parcels left at any of the undermentioned places for the above Cony eyance, will receive strict attention, viz.: — . Mitre Hotel; Mr. Turnbull's store, Norwich Quay; Mr. Mc Cardell's Store, Oxfordstreet; and Mr. Gee's Store, Canterburystreet. Parcels and packages are delivered the same day as received. C. W. BISHOP, Christchurch, T. BRUCE, Lyttelton, Mail Contractors. TRAVELLERS' REST. HEAD OF AKAROA HARBOUR. THE undersigned begs leave to inform the public that he has taken the above house, where travellers to and from Akaroa will find good accommodation at moderate charges; and trusts, by keeping the best quality of Ales, Wines, and Spirits, that he may merit the patronage of the public. JAMES WILLIAMS. Akaroa, Jan. 22nd, 1858.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume IX, Issue 560, 17 March 1858, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Lyttelton Times, Volume IX, Issue 560, 17 March 1858, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Lyttelton Times, Volume IX, Issue 560, 17 March 1858, Page 7

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