' WANTED, v )■ \ situation as clerk in a general store, # -£jL by a person who has had.experience in English Mercantile, business. Apply to X. Y. Z,, at this office. WANTED a female servant. Apply to MRS. PALMER, Union Bank, Lyttelton. MODERATOR LAMPS. MODERATOR and other lamps repaired by W. H. BARNES, Hawkhurst House, Hawkhurst Road, Lyttelton. Electro-plate and other metallic goods carefully repaired. ! TO LET WITH IMMEDIATE POSSESSION. A Comfortable Cottage containing" six rooms, situate on the Bridle Path, adjoining the residence of Mr. Peacock, and lately in the occupation of H. J. LeCren, Esq. For terms, apply at the office of J. T. PEACOCK & CO. £20 REWARD. STOLEN from the premises of the undersigned a nearly new Ransom and May's plough. Any person giving such, information as shall lead to the conviction of the offender will receive the above reward. CHARLES J. DUNNAGE, Dunmoor. SALT WATER CREEK. THE Ketch MIDLOTHIAN is ready to receive . Freight for the above place should sufficient inducement offer. Apply to the Master on board, or to EDW. GENET. " ; TO BE LET, !• ." - 'WITH IMMEDIATE POSSESSION.. >• CAM COTTAGE, the residence of Mr. Sidey, of Kaiapoi, and also the 14 Acres of Land adjoining, on which there is a good deal of timber and a well stocked garden, &c. Apply to Mr. Black, Kaiapoi; A. J. Alport, Esq., 'Lyttellon ; or Mr. Duncan, solicitor, Christchurch. FOR SALE IN TOWN OF LYTTELTON. SEVERAL small building plots. A small deposit will be.taken, and remainder of purchase money to remain on mortgage for a term of seven years if required. For further particulars, apply to • . F. NOBLE CAMPBELL & CO. Lyttelton, June 22, 1858. : PUBLIC NOTICE. fTTHE Undersigned begs to thank the JL inhabitants of Lyttelton for the very liberal patronage he has received while in business as a Butcher, at Norwich Quay, Lyttelton, ' and respectfully solicits a continuance of the same on behalf of his successors, Messrs. Rowley and Giggs. ■ ; JOHN HENRY CATON. ; Lyttelton, Ist July* 1858. MESSRS. ROWLEY & GIGGS beg to announce to the inhabitants of Lyttelton that they have purchased the above business of Mr. J. H. Caton, and trust to receive that share of patronage which has been so liberally awarded to. their predecessor, and to assure them that the very best of meat win. be supplied as * heretofore, and at as low a price as possibld. "-.■*.. ROWLEY and GIGGS. N. B.—Shipping Supplied. U-NIVERSAL" HOTEL, .LYTTELTON. rTIHE undersigned begs to return his . JL 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 IS NOW OPEN, and will afford the best possible accommodation to all guests who may favour him with their patronage. Families from the country and elsewhere can / be accommodated with private apartments; ami the undersigned hopes by strict attention and moderate charges to- merit a -continuance-o* support. . ' .: ,-•■ . . ■ ■ - ■ ■ W, HEAPHY, (jt^ GOOD STABLING, Lyttelton, July 1,
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Lyttelton Times, Volume X, Issue 595, 17 July 1858, Page 1
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