FOR MELBOURNE. THE Magnificent Black Ball Liner MONTMOREN CV, .1,500 tons burthen, James Kiddie, Commander, will sail for the above port, immediately on the discharge of her inward cargo. This fine vessel will be ready, to receive wool on board immediately, either for Melbourne or England, the rate of freight home Id. per Ib. Passenger accommodation of the most superior character, and carries an experienced surgeon. For freight or passage, apply to COOKSON, BOWLER, & CO., Agents. Lyttelton, May 18,1858. GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES, CANTERBURY HOUSE, CANTERBURY STREET, LYTTELTON. MRS. FORD, in returning thanks to the inhabitants of Lyttelton and its vicinity for the kind support she has experienced since commencing business, begs to say that, in consequence of making alterations in her premises, she will submit the whole of her present stock at prices much lower than she has hitherto offered to the public. An early call is respectfully solicited, . May 7, 1858. F. TEMMEL BEGS to inform the,'public of Lyttelton that he has commenced business as TAILOR at the shop lately occupied by Mr. McCardell, in Oxford Street. N.B.—Ready made clothes on hand. All orders punctually attended to. TAMES MORRISON & GO. beg tointl form the inhabitants of Lyttelton, that they have opened a Wholesale and Retail Establishment, in Canterbury Street, importing goods direct from England, offering a first-class article at a cheap and moderate price. Every class of merchandise now on hand. Canterbury-st., Lyttelton, April 19,1858. NOTICE. ME. T. DEARING begs to announce to the public of Lyttelton that he •intends commencing business in the Butchering line on the premises just erected opposite the Post Office, and hopes by strict attention and moderate prices to gain a share of the public patronage. Lyttelton, April 27,1858.. J. R. STUART, COMMISSION AND SHIPPING AGENT, LYTTELTON. ALL letters and communications to be left at Mr. Rowland Davis's, which will be promptly and speedily attended to. RANGIORA. TTIXTENSIVE PROPERTY FOR ■ U r .SALE.—The undersigned has received instructions to offer for sale by private contract, the following very valuable property, situated in the rising district of Rangiora. That well built and commodious Hotel, known as 'The Lion,' together with stables, stockyard, etc., and 5 acres of land all fenced, aud partly cultivated. Also, 100 acres of land, situated near the above hotel, with 25 chains frontage on the Harewood Road, together with a good house and stockyard, and about two acres fenced and cultivated. Also, I 34 acres of land, situated on the south side of Rangiora bush, with about 3 acres of bush thereon, and good frontage to the direct Kaiapoi and Rangiora Road. I For particulars, apply to ! JAMES WYLDE, Kaiapoi. | INK. I) ED and black writing inks JIV Copying' do. of the best quality, in quarts, pints, and smaller bottles, Ou sale at the " Lyttelton Times" Office.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume IX, Issue 579, 22 May 1858, Page 1
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