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i SCHOONER FATHERTHAMES, ! FOSTER, MASTER. FREIGHT from Quay.—Grain, sd. f bushel. i Freight from Ferry.—Grain, 4d. f bushel. ! Potatoes from Quay and Ferry.~2ls. f- ton. EDWARD GENET, „, ; '.-'-•••■■" -■' ,t: „-. : .: r, i ■■:>!«! ..Agent,]-.. DISSOLUTION OF rA^TNERSHip1. "VT OTIC E is hereby given that the JL\ Partnership hitherto' siibsistihg- bei fcween, the undersigned,' Christopher" George Hodgson and Charles Ferrers Knyvetfc, as sheep(arlners at Addi'ngton Station, in the district of Amuri, in the Province of Neison, has'this day been dissolve^ hy mutual consent., All debts due by, or owing to the said ship'will be'paid and received by the said Christopher George Hodgson. ..■;-.• . . ' . Dated the tenth day of February, ] 859. „ CJHRISTOTHER GEO. HODGSON, „ CHARLES FERRERS KNYVETT. Witnesses:—> : ■:<■.>•.. C. W. Wyatt, •>■■-. ,-. „ ; . v . Solicitor, Christchurch"; John Hichens, . Articled Clerk, Christchurch. A Few Scotch Ploughs for ; sale, with a complete &-. set of extra fittings throughout; and 12 extra shares; <■ ' ' <- . F. NOBLE CAMPBELL & CO.; FOR S AL E. To arrive per Christopher George. 1 BOUT 25,000 feet Baltic: w'eathbr xjl. boards, flooring boards!, torigued and grov.ed, plained boards' and battens. For: particulars, apply to „ V F, NOBLE CAMPBELL & CO. The above Timber will; be sold at Union Wharf, unless it be sold to arrive, in which case ifcpuldbe landedat either of the Wharfs to suit the convenience of the purchasers. ,- ; „, .; ...,,■■/. Lytteiton, 25th February,-1859. ; ; ..PHOTpGRAPHIC ROOM. MR, C. SWINBOURNE. has the pleasure to announce to his friends and the public that his New Portrait Room (built expressly for the purpose) is now open, and correct likenesses taken daily, and tastefully coloured, between the hours' of 9 a.m. and 5 p;m.;; ; : > . High Street, Christchurch, : East of the Town Hall. March 1,1859.. ...;.,,..-... PUBLIC NOTICECONVEYANCE OF HAILS. 1. LYTTEtiTON AND' CHRISTCHURCH MAIL. f RENDERS will be.received.at this office until -*- , noon on Wednesday, the 23rd day of March, instant, for the conveyance of a mail between Lytteiton and Christchurch, arid the delivery of letters daily, for. 12. months, from the Ist April, 1859. The mail,to start from .Christchurch daily (except on Sundays).'at 9 o'clock a.m., conveying letters and Post-office parcels, and newspapers for delivery at the; Postroffice, Lytteiton, and an open bag containing letters and.newspapers for delivery to persons living on the road side along the line of routes ■:s■■';?>* f .-, .;.;.-'.-::... •■ .; .. „-'• Another mail to.start from Lytteiton daily (except on. Sundays); at 9'o'clock a.m.', conveying letters and newspapers for delivery at the Post-office, Christchurch, and an open bag containing letters and newspapers for delivery, to person's living on the road side along the line of;route. ; i, i ; "•"-Twelve, .mailsVare expected yearly frpm England via- Australia, contractor to undertake to convey any such mail or any colonial mail brought by steamers .to Port Lytteitoni out to Christchurch, to start'whenever required, at; any time, between the hours of 6 o'clock a.m., and 8 o'clock p.m., front Lytteiton. . '. . . .... Tenders must state whether j£ is .proposed to carry the mail by the Sumner-road or by the bridlepath. .... i All letters and papers to be delivered on the day they are received, either at the respective Postoffices or at the residences, either in Lytteiton or Christchurch, of the persons to whom they are addressed. ' .■ .: ... < v ,- •-, ..... This delivery to include all. letters and newspapers from other ;Post-offices, handed by the postmaster to the contractor. ... 2. CHRISTCHURCH AND KAIAPOI MAIL. Tenders will be received at this office until noon on Wednesday, the 23rd day. of March, instant, for the conveyance of a mailbetween Christchurch and . Kaiapoi twice a week, for 12 months, from the Ist day of April, 1859. . / '. ■>, i The mail to start from Christchurch pn Mondays ! and Thursdays,, and from Kaiapoi on Tuesdays and | Fridays, at 12 o'clock. „ • 3. KAIAPOI AND RANGIbRA MAIL. Tenders will be received at this office, until noon | on Wednesday, the 23rd day of March, 1859, for j the conveyance of mails between Kaiapoi and Rangiora twice a week, for 12 months, from the Ist day : of-April, 1859. . |! Mails to start from Kaiapoi on Mondays and jj Thursdays, half an hour after .the, arrival of the jj mail from Christchurch, arid from Rarigiora on j Tuesdays and Fridays, so as to reach Kaiapoi by i 11.30 a.m. . . : 4. LYTTELTON AND AKAROA MAIL. \ Tenders will be received at this office until noon | on, Wednesday, the 23rd day of March, for the con- j yeyance-.'of a. mail weekly between Lytteiton and j Akaroa, for 12 months, from the Ist day of April, I 1859, by one of the following routes:.. i Ist. By the present route, viz., by boat to Pigeon • Bay, thence by.land to Duvauchelle Bay, thence by boat to Akaroa v pr varying this latter part of the route, by land from Duvauchelle Bay to Akaroa. 2nd. From Lytteiton to Purao (or Rhodes'^ Bay), from Purao-by the direct road to Duvauchelle Bay, thence to Akaroa by land or water; 3rd. To Purao and thence by land : . (a), by the usual foot track via Port Levy ■ to Pigeon Bay and Akaroa. (b), to Purao and thence across to Port Levy valley, proceeding up the valley into the Akaroa and.Purao direct road. If the route proposed be either from Purao direct, or from Purao to Port Levy and up the valley to the direct,road:—r Tenders must provide for receipt and delivery of the Pigeon Bay mail on the journey either way between Akaroa and Lytteiton. It is believed that from the Akaroa direct road the contractor could, without much loss of time, branch off to Pigeon : Bay, or might arrange for a messenger to meet him at the junction of the roads. , An, open hag to be taken up and delivered at Duvauchelle Bay, if required. No mail to exceed 40 pounds in weight. j Three hours to be allowed after the delivery of a . mail to the Postmaster for the'return mail to'be ; made up. . ,'..'. : The mail t,o start from Lytteiton very Wednes- ' day, aridfrom Akaroa every Tueeduy. Tenders for i this service must include the cost of conveyance of ! branch mails to and from Pigeon Bay, and must j state the route proposed to be adopted aii'd the spot at which the branch mails, will join the main line. No mail to exceed 28 lbs. in weight.

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

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Lyttelton Times, Volume XI, Issue 661, 9 March 1859, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Lyttelton Times, Volume XI, Issue 661, 9 March 1859, Page 4

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