MUSICAL ASSEMBLY. AS several of our musical amateurs have kindly offered their assistance on this occasion, AN AMATEUR CONCERT will be given by Mrs. Henry Beechy, on TUESDAY, May 4th, in the Town Hall, Christ- I church; where tickets may be had on applica- j tion between the hours of 10 and 4 of the same | day. Tickets, ss. each. Doors open at 7, to commence at 8. ON SALE, by the Undersigned, Wholesale and Retail. Colza oil Sperm and polar do. Turpentine White lead Paints of all colors Twine Hope Canvas, 1 to 8 Blocks Oakum Tar, pitch Hooks, thimbles Tarpaulins, &c. HENRY DUNSFORD. Norwich Quay, Lyttelton. FIREWOOD ! FIREWOOD ! FIREWOOD ! p: f\ CORDS to be Sold by Public OV_/ Auction in the Market Place, Christchurch, on SATURDAY, May 6. NOTICE. A MEETING of the Subscribers to the proposed New Club will be held in the office of the undersigned on MONDAY, the 3rd day of May, at noon. " WM. THOMSON, Provisional Sec. Christchurch, April 21, 1858. NOTICE. THE Co-partnership hitherto subsisting between the subscribers, as stockowners at Huntershill, has this day been dissolved by mutual consent. All accounts due to or by the late firm will be settled by the subscriber, George Matson. GEORGE MATSON, P. L. FRANCIS. Witnesses— W. THOMSON, Christchurch, Accountant, W. L. HOWARD, Postmaster. Christehurch, April 21, 1858. . ALL accounts against the above firm must be sent in to me for settlement on or before MONDAY, the 31st of May next. GEORGE MATSON. Christchurch, April 26, 1858. N -O-T ICE. MR. T. BEARING beg-s to announce to the public of Lyttolton..that he intends commencing business in the Butchering line on SATURDAY, the Ist MAY, opposite the Post Office, and hopes by strict attention and moderate prices to gain a share of the public patronage. Lyttelton, April 27,1858. NOTICE. THE undersigned cautions all parties not to give credit to his wife Mary Ann Libeau, as he will not pay any debt or debts she may contract. JOSEPH LIBEAU. Akaroa, April 17, 1858. . J. R. STUART, COMMISSION AND SHIPPING AGENT, LYTTELTOX. ALL letters and communications to be { left at Mr. Rowland Davis's, which will be promptly and speedily attended to. April 28. TWO TONS OF ONIONS XpOR SALE, ALL ROPED, At HERBERT LOWTHER'S, Oxford Terrace West, April 26. Christchureh. JUST OPENED. A CONSIGNMENT OF BRUSHWARE, of the very best description, and in all possible variety, At HERBERT LOWTHER'S, Oxford Terrace West, April 26. Christchurch. FOR SALE, BUSH AT AKAROA. FRONTAGE ON THE SEA AT HIGH WATER MARK, MR. OLLIVIER has been instructed by a gentleman about leaving- the colony to offer for sale by private contract, AH that splendid lot of timber on one hundred acres of land, situated in Robinson's Bay, adjoining Mr. Pavitt's well-known saw-mill. Tho bush is stocked with large trees suited for sawing purpose?, consisting of black and white pine, manuka, totara, and several varieties of hard wood. There is a long frontage on the sea at high water mark, and admirable conviences for shipping. The timber to be cleared in seven years, or a
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Lyttelton Times, Volume IX, Issue 572, 28 April 1858, Page 5
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