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UNIVERSAL HOTEL, - LYTTELTON. THE Undersigned begs to return his sincere thanks to his numerous friends and the public generally, for the liberal support he .has received while in business, and begs to announce that his new Hotel will be opened on the FIRST DAY OF JULY NEXT, and will afford the bast possible accommodation I to all guests who may favour. v\ ir .\ v Families feom the country and elsewhere can accommodated with private apartments; and the undersigned hopes by strict attention and moderate charges to merit a continuance of patronage. "" N ■■•••.' W. HEAPHY. Lyttelton, May 25, 1858. ■ N.B.—That celebrated range of Livery and Bait Stables belonging to the Universal Hotel will, after the 25th June, be in the^care of a person who will pay the strictest attention to his dutj\ FOR SALE, BUSH AT AKAROA. FRONTAGE ON THE SEA AT HEGH WATER M4RK. MR.OLLIVIER has been instructed bya gentleman about leaving the colony to offer for sale by private contract, , All that splendid lot of timber on one hundred acres of land, situated in Robinson's Bay, adjoining Mr: Pavitt's well-known saw-mill, i The bush is stocked with large trees suited for I sawing purposes, 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 further will be allowed oh payment of a moderate rental. A portion, of the purchase money to be paid down. 20 per cent of the remainder at the end of the Ist year. 40 per cent of the remainder at the end of 2nd year. 40 per cent of the remainder at the end of the '3rd year, bearing Interest at the usual rate.--' ■•' ■ ■■■■'■.■ ■ "■"" " :' ■' '• ' . The above offers a remunerative investment to a person of moderate capital, there being a constant demand for timber both in Lyttelton and Christehurch. For farther particulars, apply at the Office, Cashel Street. TO THE ELECTORS OF AKAROA" DISTRICT. r\ ENTLEMEN,—Writs for the election vX of Members to serve in the" House of Representatives having come down from the seat of Government, I beg to offer you my services, trusting that our long acquaintance warrants: a hope on my part that I shall have the honor, of once more representing your interests. I regret that many pressing engagements prevent my personally soliciting your suffrages, but, confident in our mutual friendship, I leave myself entirely in, your hands, and am,..-..' Gentleman Electors, Yours faithfully, W. S. MOORHOUSE. TO THE ELECTORS OF, THE DISTRICT OF AKAROA. r^\ ERTLEMEN — Having accepted the VJT offices of Provincial Solicitor and Crown Prosecutor, it becomes necessary for me 1 to resign my seat as one of your representatives in the Provincial Council into your hands. As I am, however, eligible for re-election, I beg again to offer myself as a candidate for ! your suffrages, and to assure you that I shall, |if re-elected, do everything in my power to [ promote the interests of the province in general, j and of the district of Akaroa in particular. i I have the honor to be, gentlemen, Your obedient servant, THOMAS S. DDNCAN. Christehurch, March 16, 1358. , KAIAPOL . riIHE Proprietors of the " LYTTELTON JL TIMES," desiring to accommodate j subscribers in the Northern Districts, have established an express to Kaiapoi, arriving in that town before noon - ON THE MORNING OF PUBLICATION. Copies can be left for any subscriber along the line of road, on notice to that effect being given to Mr. G. C. Black, agent at^Kaiapoi; or at this office. Advertisements, orders, and other communications can be transmitted to this office by the return of the express on the afternoon of Wednesdays and Saturdays, anticipating the course of post by nearly three days. I Lyttelton, March, 1857. RANGIORA CHURCH. Persons who have intimated their intention of contributing to.the proposed Church at Rangiora, are requested to pay their subscriptions to the Treasurer, Mr. G. Thompson ; or to the undersigned, WM. REEVES, Hon. Sec. Rangiora, March 29. INDIAN RUBBER GOLOSHES. JUST RECEIVED, AN assortment of first quality ladies' In- •£*- , dian rubber goloshes and French clo°-s H. E. ALPORT. Cliristclmrcb., May 3rd, 1858.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume IX, Issue 581, 29 May 1858, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Lyttelton Times, Volume IX, Issue 581, 29 May 1858, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Lyttelton Times, Volume IX, Issue 581, 29 May 1858, Page 8

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