ARTHUR WILLIS, GANN & COS LINE OF VESSELS FOE NEW ZEALAND, THE clipper ship MAORI, 1,000 tons burthen, G. Petherbridge, commander, belonging to the above well-known line, was ap- • pointed to leave London for Lyttelton direct, on March 22nd, with about 130 emigrants for this province. ThVZealandia, a new and large clipper ship Foster, commander, (late of the Joseph Fletcher) was to follow the Maori, and would he despatched direct for this port, about May 20th, with a large party of emigrants. EGBERT LATTEE. Lyttelton, May 20th, 1858. DRAUGHT HOESES FOE SALE, BY PEIVATE CONTEACT. MR. PARKINSON has been instructed to Sell, by Private Contract, a few valuable draught horses and mares, just arrived j from Nelson. They are all well-broken staunch collar'd horses. The mares in foal by the wellmown English imported horse England's Hope. They are on view in the paddock of the Auctioneer, on the Stanmore Eoad. Lyttelton, April 9, 1858. NOTICE. . THE Undersigned begs to inform the Inhabitants of Kaiapoi and the surrounding districts that his Mill is now open to grind for the Public, at Is. per bushel, cash on delivery. EICHARp WOODFORD, '■'.■■■". Kaiapoi Mill. ON SALE BY THE UNDERSIGNED, EX LAJ-EARRIVALS. EARTHENWARE. Meat, pudding; soup, and cheese plates, meat, pie, and vegetable dishes, breakfast cups and saucers (various patterns), toilet sets, chambers, bowls, pudding" basins, chair pans, broth bowls, jugs and. mugs, tureens, cheese stands, butter tubs and stands, &c, &c, &c. CHINA. Breakfast tea and coffee services, dinner dessert services, chimney ornaments. GLASS, CUT AND PEESSED. Tumblers, wines, and goblets, champagne and hock glasses, liqueurs, claret, decanters, butter tubs and stands, salts, cruets and stands, dessert plates. Atso, large assortment of drapery and clothing, boots and shoes, plated ware and cutlery, combs and brushes, chairs, looking glasses, Oilmen's stores, groceries, stationery, and fancy goods, China matting, &c, &0., &c. GEOEGE TAYLEE, Late LEAKE & TAYLER. ■$ London Street, Lyttelton, June 25,1858. THE Deputy Superintendent directs it to be notified that for the purpose of forming the Electoral Eolls for the ensuing year he has appointed John Maeshman, Esq., to be the Revising Officer for the following Electoral Districts, viz.:—The Town of Christchurch, The Town of Lyttelton, The Kaiapoi District, The Avon District, The Heathcote District, The Port Victoria District, The Ashley District, The Eakaia District, By order of the Deputy Superintendent, T. B. KEELE, For the Provincial Secretary. Provincial Secretary's Office, Christchurch, June 16, 1858. NOTICE. THE undersigned begs to return thanks to his friends and the Gentry of Canterbury generally, for past favors, and to inform them that his house will be re-opened for their accommodation on MONDAY Next, the 21st instant, when he hopes he may have a continuance of their support. , Dinner will be on the table daily at 2, p.m. N B —The livery and bait stables (which are at present undergoing repairs) will also be reopened in a few days. wp^CKARD ; Stock and General Commission Agent. Norwich Quay, Lyttelton, June 19, Ibs«.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume X, Issue 591, 3 July 1858, Page 1
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