NOTICE TO TIIE PUBLIC. \T7*HEELER & NURSE beg to announce VV to the inhabitants of Canterbury, that they have taken that excellent range of-stabling attached to the Universal Hotel; and hope, by moderate charges and strict attention to business, to meet with a share of public patronage. Horses to'let on the shortest notice. Lyttelton, July 20,1858. ON SALE. A FEW ILLUSTRATED SHEET i\_ ALMANACS FOR 1858. B. W. MOUNTFORT. Christchurch, April 20. DONATIONS of old linen will be thankfully received at the Hospital, Lyttelton, or, for the use of the Hospital, by Mr. F. THOMPSON, Cashel St., ChrisVshureh. THE Undersigned is a purchaser of wheat and oats, delivered at the Ferry. J. C. AIKMAN, Ferry Wharf. Feb. 12th, 1858. TO SHEEP FARMERS AND OTHERS. WOOL Drays discharging1 at the Ferry Wharf can load back with ; the Best English Coals, ex Glentanner, at reduced prices. J. C. AIKMAN^ Ferry Wharf. Jan. 1858. JUST RECEIVED, EX DART, STRONG Sydney made bullock drays Do. do. horse do. Do. contractors' tip carts Do. large spring cart H. E, ALPORT. Market Place, Christchurch, July 26, 1858. SAWN Timber, Firewood, and shells supplied on application to the undersigned. EDWARD GENET, Norwich Quay. RAMS FOR SALE. EAMS of the celebrated three-legged brand, perfectly clean. Apply to MR. MOORE, Glenmark. FOR SALE. A most desirable Freehold Property at Sumner, comprising 100 ACRES of LAND, half of which are cultivated and fenced, with House, Stockyards, and other improvements thereon. Also, the pre-emptive right over 500 Acres adjoining, consisting of hills, well grassed. The above was one of the first selected sections under the Canterbury Association, and from its long frontage to the Sumner road, and its other advantages, would be found a most valuable and increasing property either for occupation or investment. For all further particulars apply to J. LONGDEN. . HENRY INWOOD, IN returning thanks to the inhabitants of Christchurch and the, neighborhood for the liberal patronage which lie has received from them while in business, begs to announce that, be has DISPOSED of his BUTCHERING BUSINESS to Messrs. BROWN and CAMPBELL, and respectfully requests for his successors a continuance of the same favours that have been bestowed upon himself. MESSRS. BROWN & CAMPBELL BEG to announce that they have taken the above BUSINESS of Mr. H. INWOOD, and trust by stiict attention to business and liberal conduct, to merit a portion of the patronage accorded to their predecessor. Christchurch, August 20, 1858. ON SALE, EOPE, spunyarn, and tether ropes 12 coils assorted N. Z. rope, from 1£ in. to 2f in. 6 coils spunyarn 81^ do?, tether ropes. MILES KINGTON&CO., Norwich Quay. NOTICE. [■ fTIHE Undersigned begs to inform the L _l- Inhabitants of Kaiapoi and the stir- . rounding districts that his Mill is now open to j grind for the Public, at Is. per bushel, cash on delivery. , RICHARD WOODFORD, Kaiapoi Mill. I PHOTOGRAPHIC PORTRAITS. MR. MOUNTFQRT begs to announce •that he is prepared to take portraits by the New Collodion Process. * Specimens can be seen at Mr. Mountfort's, Colombo Street, Christchurch, near Messrs. Gould & Miles.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume X, Issue 617, 6 October 1858, Page 8
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