TO . JOINERS. SEVERAL good hands wanted, where constant employment is to be had. Apply to MR. CUFF, Auctioneer and General Agent, Cashel Street, Christehurch. WANTED, A SCHOOL MISTRESS (a Member of the Church of England) for one of the Bays on the Peninsula. The number of children at present is about 20. There is a small residence attached to the school room, and the use of about 10 acres of land may be had if desired. For particulars, address REV. W. W. WILLOCK, Christehurch. Christehurch, Oct. 25,1858. LOST, BETWEEN Mr. Homersham's house and White's hotel/ Kaiapoi, two silver Dessert Spoons and Forks, engraved A.R.M.A. Any person forwarding the same to Mr. Hutchiason's Store, Kaiapoi, will be rewarded. ' -Island, Kaiapoi, Sept. 27,1858. CHAIRS! CHAIRS!! JUST RECEIVED, 3 CRATES ENGLISH CHAIRS. GEORGE TATLER, London Street, Lyttelton. UNION WHARF, FERRY ROAD. ON SALE, timber, shingles, palings Posts and rails. Coals, &c. 16,500 V\D.L. quartering. B. J. JONES. TAMES MORRISON & CO. beg- to inZJ form the inhabitants of Lyttelton, that they have opened a Wholesale and Retail Establishment, in Canterbury Street, importing goods direct from England, offering a first-class article at a cheap and moderate price. Every class of merchandise now on hand. Canterbury-st., Lyttelton, Aj>ril 19, 1858. SCHOONER FLIRT, WM. DAY, Master, a regular trader between Lyttelton and Kaiapoi. I Freight on wool during this season from Kaiapoi to Lyttelton, 12s. per bale. EDWARD GENET, Agent. i PUBLIC NOTICE. SALE OF TOWN AND RURAL LANDS. A public sale of Town Sections and Rural Lands in the Kaiapoi District, will be held every alternate SATURDAY until further notice. The sales will take place at the Northern Hotel, Kaiapoi, at 12 o'clock precisely. The first sale will be held on the 30lh October, Plans and description of the sections to bo sold can be seen at the office of the undersigned one week before each day of sale. JAMES WYLDE. Kaiapoi, Oct. 25th, 1858. NOTICE. riIHE Partnership hitherto existing- l>e--L tween the undersigned, as Storekeepers, in Christehurch, under the firm of Goodacre and Thomson, has this da}- been dissolved by mutual consent. All debts due to and by the late firm will be received and paid by E. Goodacre, who will continue the business as formerly. „. , EDWARD GOODACRE, fe'gned E OBERT THOMSON. Witnesses—- < JOSKPH PaNTIIAM, W. K. Eastgate. Christchuveh, Sept. 17, 1858. In reference to the above, E. G. requests a continuation of the liberal patronage bestowed on the late firm, and that all debts owing riKty be paid in without delay. W. . SANSOM, TAILOR, DRAPER, &c, NEAR THE LION HOTEL, RANGIORA. WS. returns his Iwst tJmnks for • past favours to the inhabitants of Kaiiipoi and Rnngioni, &c, ami hopes fur a coiituniJUH't> of thn same. . 1 Orders loft with Mr. Sadler, Kaiapoi, or by post, iininediati-ly nilt'iidi'il to.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume X, Issue 627, 10 November 1858, Page 1
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