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MUSIC. MR. C. JENNINGS,, late organist of All Saints1' 1»X (Parish) i Churcli,'Maidstone, teaclier of j Vocal and Instrumental Music, proposes Uo give" instruction to junior and adult classes .in Vocal Music on the Hiillali systerii, iv the Public School Room, Lyttelton. i Enquiries as to terms and, time of .comniietKjement may be made at the Otfioo of the ' Lyttelton ; limes. .•,.. • .. „ Pianos and Harmoniums tuned. ! Lyttelton, March 3, 1859. > TTT" CAliL' ASMUSSEN, , WATCHMAKE R AND JEWELLER, ; (Formerly of Qneen-streo't, Melbourne), BEGS" respectfully to intimate ,to the inhabitants of the Province of Canterburr, that he has just retui'ned from Europe with a ltt'i^e assortment of,WATCHES ; and; JEWELLERY, of superior quality, and that he has taken temporary premises at the corner of Cashel and Colombo;streets, Christchurch, whpre he is prepared to repair_ English and Geneva Watches,; Chronometers, Jewellery, &c. - . The country .trade supplied with cylinders,, verges, escapement and other wheels, pinionsj jewel-holes, implements, &c.,&c. . ; -: = / NOTICE TO THE . PUBLIC. THE December Mail having1 brought us advices of, a MASTER SADDLER having been'engaged for* us; from the well known house of Mirrlees &-Co. t Buchanan Street, Glasgow ; we shall, on the arrival of the Mystery, immediately be ready tb'MEND.iALTER'or MAKE any and every class of work in.either Saddlery.or Harness, at prices that: cannot^ fail to. secure a second call from any one that will honour us with their patronage. •!■■■ •(;■.■;.-.. .t i. •-.■■,-,'.■ > y ■■■ .. JAMES MORRISON; # CO. NELSON DIRECTORYy ON SALE'at the f LYTTELTON TIMES' , .;_ O^FBOE a. few ei?^ieis the above work, which affords full infprma'jbion'. as to the past history, present position and prbspecls of the Province of Nelson to the close of 1858; and is therefore equally interesting to a former resident or an intending colonist. With the above; a complete Directory, Statistics, Itinerary; and all memoranda of use and interest to visitors. . -:.;; • :' Price' One Shilling.----- ■; .-*-'"■ ' .-••■* ■■■ ■ '. I PUBLIC NOTICE. TO STOREKEEPERS' AND. OTHERS. A CART for tlie .conveyance' of Merchan- : «£JL,v ._4ise';,bißtW(een Jjfttelton ajb<\. phnkt- ~ church yi^Suraher;rolid,;w!U:le&e.liytteltp'n every MONDAY/ WEDNESDAY, as? SATURDAY, ; returning the same day, weather permitting. - ' N.B.—Should sufficient inducement offer here- ] after, it is intended to ran daily., . „ ■ 7 : D.DIMOND, ,• i •,:• »>,;; London Street, Lyttelton. Feb. 24,1859. ...,.■-,. • • " " "■' 1 . NOTICE.^, -....■•. . | J BOOTH and 9. THOMSON heg to < • inform the public that the CON- < VEY;ANCE lately used by Mr. Bishop between < Lyttelton and Christchurch. has recommenced running, starting from the Golden Fleece Hotel, 1 Christchurch,' every Morning at Half-past Eight ' a.m.," and every Afternoon ;at Half-past Three, p.m. ; returning from Evan's Cottage at Eleven, A.M.; and Five, p.W..= i,^ . .(•; : ; ( i-All; Parcels,; left at , the^ Mitre;, or Canterbury \ Hote}^, Lyty ton, o,r at the Golden .Fleece or White ] Hart Hotels, Christcnurch, will meet with every ( attention, -~ - The Packing over the Hill will be managed by { Mr.: Packard. 1, „ • „-.,.,.,.-: W. -.•.-.,- „-'■ .' ] N.B. Saddle., porsesi-tp let ph, ; hire. ; . Apply:at the Golden lleece Stables, CHristchiirch, or of Mr. Packard,'Lyttelton. WHEELER AND -NURSE'S i ' ROYAL MAIL CON V,E F YANCE. \\ nn H E Fare of Passengers between the : JL Foot 6f the Hill arid Christchurcli is ■mow reduced:to 2s. ..■:.--..■.....; .■:'. 1.: .'...\i \; r..;'T ■ ' : , EARLY CLOSING, \ J j .TiTES^RS.-dpULbANDi MILES beg respect- ; ■>*.*•. -fully to inform their friends and the public ; generally, that; after. MAECH 31st instant, .their ; c SHOP: will, close every• eveningl at 6 o'clock, Satur- ; \ days .excepted, when they will keep open till" 8 j 1 o'clock. •' ..-,... ! ] • ;..•.'NELSON..EXAMINER.', j } SUBSCRIPTIONS to .the" •-Nelson Ex-j \ aininer' newspaper will be received at | 1 this office", and copies supplied to subscribers on '■■ the arrival, of each mail. Terms, 10s. per; f quarter.. ".'.:. ■ '• t : ' Lyttelton Times' Office, April 24th, 1857. : CART HORSES. 'I^HREE, SUPERIOR. HEAVY ■ DRAUGHT 1 GELDINGS. They are,ready for .immediate work, ''haying .been tYsed by the owner at Nelson for heavy'draught, ploughing,:&c.:-': Apply-to 'I."" ;- H.E. AL^QET. t Market Place, Ch'ristchnrch, ''."■' ■■'■■■'■' ■ ,• ' FOR SALE, • ■.::••'■ ■• ; t 'FEN Quarter-Acre SECTIONS in Christx church, being- Nos. 408, ; 410/411, to, [ 418 inclusive, with f'rot.tngea on Worcester, Hereford, and Monti-eSll Streets, in the vicinity of the r Land and Goyermtient Offices. Price of 417 and 418, £120 each. I ■ Of the remainder,'', £100 each. For terms and further particulars*,; apply to Mb. THOMSON, Chrflclmrch. n — . . : i) SADDLE HORSES. SADDLE HORSES!on We. Apply to- t H- W. READ, Temporary Stables at h Mr. Mill's, near the' Golden Fleece, Christchurch. 1 s N.B- —Stock driving undertaken by the day or j a job.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XI, Issue 661, 9 March 1859, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Lyttelton Times, Volume XI, Issue 661, 9 March 1859, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Lyttelton Times, Volume XI, Issue 661, 9 March 1859, Page 4

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