I • ■'! ! NORWICH'S QUAY- .v:-.. ";; ! CLOTHING AND OUTFITTING "WAREHOUSE. MESSRS. CAMERON (Brothers) beg- to > inform their friends and the public of Canterbury that they have taken the Famines lute in the occupation of Mr. It. Eades, next to Mesflra. I'MUcs, Kington & Co., on; Norwich Quay, Lytteltori, that they have commenced business _in the above line, and hope by strict attention and moderate charges to merit a nhare of public patronage. Their stock is entirely new and well-selected, consisting of gents' youths' and boys' ready-made 'clothing of every description. Blankets, red quilts;;-.flannels, prints, calico, and brown: holland, alpaca and cobnrg, cabbage tree and Panama hats, men's and boys' Scotch Balmoral caps, gents'^ fancy wool white regatta shirts, men's and boys' blue serge and Scotch twilled ditto, a large variety of boots and shoes, of the best quality, ex Chieftain. Just Received,-—• A Case of Splendid ACCORDIANS and ' FLUTINAS. '-. ' •- Mrs. Cameron, Saleswoman, late of the Caledonian Store, Norwich Quay, Lyttelton. THE GOLDEN SHOE, CANTERBURY STREET. BGAHAGAN invites the Public to in- • spect his last invoices of Goods, consisting of Ladies' and Gents' Boots and Shoes, Children's do. in great variety ; as they are of the best quality ever imported to tin's place. To the trade also, a large invoice of Grindery and Shoe Maker's Kit. Lyttelton, Feb. 3,1859. NOTICE TO PARTIES DRIVING SHEEP OVERLAND jbom NELSON. IVTOTICE is hereby given, that all -Lv Sheep detained ,on the Balmoral Downs Station over Forty-.Eight Hours, will. be charged at the rate of TWO POUNDS Sterling per week, for every Thousand Sheep.so detained. Balmoral Downs, Hurunui, Jan. 10, 1859. MARKET HOUSE, CHRISTCHURCH. THE PROVINCIAL GOVERNMENT IS prepared to receive tenders by WED-. NESDAY, the 23rd instant, for the erection of a Market House, at Christchurch. Plans, specifications, and conditions of contract may be seen at the Architect's office, Christchurch, on and after Monday, Feb. 14th, between the hours of 10 a.m. and 4 p.m. Tenders to be sent in to the Provincial Secretary's office, endorsed " Tender for Market.House, Christchurch." The Government does not bind, itself to accept the lowest or any tender. MOUNTFORT.& LUCK, "Architects. Christchurch, February 3, 1859. GOVERNMENT. BUILDINGS,- CHRISTCHURCH. EXTENSION OF THE WORKS. TO BUILDERS. THE PROVINCIAL GOVERNMENT IS prepared to receive Tenders by TUESDAY, February 15 th, for the erection of additional offices at the Government Buildings, Christchurch. Plans, specifications, and conditions of contract, may be seen at the Architects' office, Christchurch, on and after -Tuesday, Ist day of February, between the hours of 10 a.m. and 4 p.m. Tenders to be sent to tho Provincial Secretary's Office, endorsed ",Tender for Additional Offices at the'Goverhment Buildings, Cnristchurch." ' The .Government does,not bind itself to accept the lowest or any tender. MOUNTFORT & LUCK, i Architects Christchurch, January 17, 1859. GOVERNMENT BUILDINGS CHRISTCHURCH. " NOTI.CE. i rpHE time for receiving the Tenders for the -L ■ General , Works is extended from the 15th to the 22nd February ;'the plans are to.beseen after j the Bth. '''"■' MOUNTFORT & LUCK, , , Architects. ' 1 Christchurch, January 24th, 1859. PUBLIC NOTICE. SALE OF TOWN AND.RURAL LANDS. "VTOTICE is hereby given that the sections JJN of land specified below will be submitted to Public Auction, at the sitting of the Waste Lands Board, to be held at the Land Office, Christ- ( church, on MONDAY, the 28th day of February, 1859, at the hour "of Noon, subject to the usual conditions of sale, and in conformity with the regulations for the disposal, sale letting, and occupation of the Waste Lands of the Crown now in force within the said province. By order of his Honor the Superintendent, JOHN OLLIVIER, Provincial Secretary. Provincial Secretary's Office, 13th January, 1859. Town Lands. ' timabu. Lot. Section. Acreage. Upset price. ' £ :s. d. 1 ... .12 ... 0 1 12 ... 15.12 0 2 ... 13-. ... 0 1 1.2 ... 15 12 0 3 ... 35 ... 0 13 ... 12 18 0 4 ... 36 ... 01 3 ... 12 18 0 Rtibal Lands. Island, Heathcote Estuary. 5 ... 1076 ... 0 2 0 ... 10 0 Gibbie's Bay. 6 ..; 1492 ... 2 2^o- ... 5 0 0 Charteris Bay., 7 ..;.,1587 ... 9; o" o\ .;. is 0,0 Prebbleton, 8 ... 1595 ... 10 0 ... 2 0 0 TaiTapu. 2 ... 1596 ... 5 0 0 ... 10 0 0 Itangiora. ; 10 ... 1621 ... 12 0"0 ... 24 0 0 Avonside. II ... 1656 ... 4 0 0 ... 8 0 0 f PHE citizens of Christchurch and tho public J~ generally are respectfully informed that SAMUEL LOCK will be liappy to discharge commissions, prepare accounts, and Collect'rents, debts, or other monies, for those who, may, be. pleased ;to entrust su(sh'jbusjhe^B |in hishandsj, assuring them - tfrat' a prompt5 settlement;Bhai);bo 'inade'vnfti his employers for.all ponieV thaili niay be' recelived by; him on their account. ' '' ' ; Cushel Street, Jan.1 29,: 1859.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume XI, Issue 654, 12 February 1859, Page 4
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