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&m SUJbertisements. ORIENTAL. FIRST SHIP FOR LONDON. npHE Undersigned having been informed -L that statements are being circulated to the effect that the cabins of the above fine vessel are quite full. They beg to inform the inteuding passengers that she has still 2 or 3 cabins disengaged. eOOKSON, BOWLER, & CO., Agents. Lyttelton, March 23rd, 1858. WOOL SHIP. FOR LONDON. THE SPLENDID clipper ship WESTMINSTER, -1,100 tons, A 1 13 years, J. Westgarth, commander, now loading wool at Port Underwood. This ship will arrive in this port to fill up, in about a month from this date, and is expected to be able to leave for London about the 3rd of May next. The passenger accommodation (first class only) is superior to that of any ship which has yet sailed from New Zealand, and it is expected "she will be the fastest ship of theseasou. ... ... For freight or passage, apply to W. BOWLER, SON, & CO., Wellington; NICHOLSON & RIDINGS, Nelson. COOKSON, BOWLER, & CO., Agents. Lyttelton, March 22nd, 185 S. HASTINGS. /CONSIGNEES are requested to pass v.^ their entries for goods by the above vessel as soon as possible, or they will be landed in terms of Bill of Lading. COOKSON, BOWLER, & CO., Agents. . Lyttelton, March 22nd, 185 S. FOR SALE. ALL that piece or pai'cel of freehold land, containing by admeasurement 10 acres, more or less, situate on the Statimore Road, near the town reserves, on the eastern side of Christchurch, with, a substantial family residence thereon erected, containing II rooms and convenient outbuildings, & now in the occupation of the Rev. Charles Mackie. The land is laid down with English grasses in convenient paddocks, and there is an excellent garden well stocked with fruit trees. For further particulars and terms, apply to MR, HARMA.N, Christehurch: or to MR. C. W. WYATT, Solicitor, Colombo Street, Christchurch. March, 1858. NOTICE TO DEBTORS. ALL Parties indebted to the undersigned are requested to pay their respective accounts forthwith ; otherwise, proceedings will be taken against them. JAMES BRUCE. Akaroa, March 19th, 1858. NOTICE TO DEBTORS. ALL persons indebted to the under-sig-ned are requested to pay their respective accounts within one month from the date hereof; in default of which, legal proceedings will be instituted for the recovery of the samejjsrithout further notice. *•' SAMUEL FRANCIS SCOTT. Lyttelton, Murch 23rd, 1858. WANTED QUIET Lodgings by a young man, at 255. or 975. per week. Breakfast inquired b3' half-past seven a.m. Apply by letter to A. 8., at the office of this paper. Lyttelton, March 23rd', 1358.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume IX, Issue 562, 24 March 1858, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Lyttelton Times, Volume IX, Issue 562, 24 March 1858, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Lyttelton Times, Volume IX, Issue 562, 24 March 1858, Page 5

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