WANTED, - ;■. A GOOD MILKMAN, 08, A MARRIED COUPLE li^Oß the Ahuriri Station, they must JO thoroughly understand the' management of a diary. Apply to Messrs. B. & G. RHODES; or to MR. PARKINSON, On the Station. Lyttelton, August 16,1858. WANTED, A good journeyman tailor, where liberal wages are given. Apply to W. W. HARRISON, London Street, Lyttelton. TO LABORING CONTRACTORS. TENDERS will be received until SATURDAY, 21st Instant, at noon, for planking and filling in with stones a portion of the wharf of the undersigned. Full particulars may be learnt at the office. J. T. PEACOCK & CO. CAUTION. TO OWNERS OP DOGS. THE Gardens belonging to me in London and Dublin Streets, are strewed with poison. " , " ' H. MUNNS. LYTTELTON AND CHRJSTCHURCH. EISHOP'S PASSENGER VAN runs Twice every Day (Sundays excepted.) From Christpharch at Half-past 8 a.m., and at 3 p.m, From Evans' Cottage, foot of the hill, at 10 a.m., and at 4 p.m. Mr. BRUCE, of Lyttelton, in connection with this conveyance, manages the Lyttelton business and packing over the hill to and from the van. All packages or parcels left at Mr. Bishop's store, Christchurch, for conveyance to Lyttelton ; or at the Mitre Hotel, Mr. Hey wood's store, Mr. Gee's store, Lyttelton for conveyance to Christchurch, will receive strict attention and be punctually delivered. C. W. BISHOP, Christchurch; T. BRUCE, Lyttelton. FOR SALE IN TOWN OF LYTTELTON. SEVERAL small building plots. A small deposit will be taken, and re- [ mainder of purchase money to remain on niortI gage for a term of seven years if required. For further particulars, apply to F. NOBLE CAMPBELL & CO. Lyttelton, June 22,1858. THE GOLDEN SHOE, CANTERBURY STREET. BGAHAGAN respectfully invites • the public to inspect bis last invoices of boots and shoes, as they are of superior quality. India rubber goloshes, and Cork and Spanish soles. To the trade grindery and shoe maker kit of all description. ~ HORSES EX FIREFLY. MESSRS. R. WATTT & CO. bave received intimation that the above horses have been landed at Nelson, and are now on their way overland to this province, where they may be expected in the course of ten days. They will be sold on the first SATURDAY after arrival, by MR. THOMSON, at the White Hart Stockyards. Mr. Thomson would di-aw the attention of purchasers to this lot of horses, which he can recommend as one of the best ever introduced into Canterbury. They are almost all broken to saddle or harness, and have been selected from the stuff of James Lord, Esq., of Richmond, known as one of the best in Van Diemen's Land. NOTICE. ALL parties having sold Produce to the undei'signed are requested to deliver the same at Jones's or Ferry Wharf, and not at Mr. Webb's, at Christchurch Quay. Should any Produce be sent to the latter placo after this Notice it will only be paid for after approval by Mr. W. Thomson. Extra cartage will be paid for. " ROBT. WAITT & CO. Lyttelton, July 1. .
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Lyttelton Times, Volume X, Issue 606, 28 August 1858, Page 1
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493Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Lyttelton Times, Volume X, Issue 606, 28 August 1858, Page 1
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