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CHRISTCHURCH AGENCY. fTIHE Proprietors of the "LYTTELTON JL TIMES" beg to announce that they have established an Office in Christchurch, and ,have appointed Mr. C. E. Cooper specially to transact all business! connected,with the paper for the Christchurch district. :' From Wednesday, next, the 6th instant, the Office -will be,open for the receipt of orders,for job-printing and advertising; and the agent is authorised to' receive payment of all subscriptions and accounts due to.the proprietors of the paper;, . Copies of the paper will: be obtainable at^the Agency. Office on the days of publication, but sub-; scribers. from the suburbs and outlying districts who are in the habit of obtaining their papers at Mr. B. W. Mountfort's can have them left there as usual to be called for. An express will leave the Agency Office in Christchurch.every Tuesday and Friday evening at '2 o'clock, by \\hiph advertisements can be dcs«; patched in time for publication in the " Lyttelton Times" of the ensuing morning. * . ? Delivery in town and along the road as usual. ; " Times" Office, Lyttelton, ' , : ' . . April 2; 1859. : • ' \ . ; THE NORTHERN JMAIL&y. : IN. consequence of the establishment of the Daily Mail to Kaiapoi, the proprietors of the 'Lyttelton Times' have discontinued their Express on Wednesday and Saturday inornings;;and for the future subscribers' in Pap^anui, Kaiapoi* Rangiora, and. Salt Water Creek, will receive their papers by the ordinary course of Post. • ■ , „?..'; "Times" Office, March 31,1859. ;"- : ;'^.' FOR HOBART TOW DIRECT. THEufine fast sailing brigantine; MARJPOSA, r 210itons; register, will sail for-the above port on or about SATURDAY NEXT; the 9th'instamV For freight or passage, apply to , ; - .■'■■•'■■■ "" ;■■■■ :' •'■•'-.J ; > RpBER^ WAITT. ! Norwich Quay, April J, 1859. ;' ?; ■ - V ; MYSTERY FROM;-L0NI)0N;^ ■;, - /CONSIGNEES are requested paW their| V-^ entries ,and>pay freight withoii^jdeliiy'.; The Bills of Lading must be endorsed :b'y agents; beforei deliveryof, the cargo. ... All good's not cleared within ten^ days will be ; landed and stored at the expense and risk,of Con-. signees; '•.;■•' '';',! ;•-.: .'■■':-. :■>'-': "■''■■> '<■■' ■' ''■'■■''<'. I ; 1 :-- -nrDA^TYi BUCKLEY, ; : ■ :..'■■■; . .■•;(! .•/■ ;::>,::.■■■,:' Norwich Quay. March 31,1859. ; '.^ :";. -;,-W Xfc»»^;'FQß '.SALE, \:. ' .'■' ' v;; ; ~. THE Schooner ELLEN, built of |lue gum, coppered and copper fastened, having everything- complete, such, as anchors, chains, - warps, sails; running gear, standing 'rigging, &c.; canbe'seiit toseaa^ amoment'ssnQ.tice.; is about 40 tons register. For "further particulars, * apply to MESsiwl-eO^KSON^BO^^R:^^^ !u V CUTTER RO^::#ILLLIk^S-- T WHEREAS Ithe well4bo\vn eyter^ROXAL WlLLlAM^belonging to me, and-in charge of JAMES HEATHER xIus((xYVER was feloniously taken .away from this coast without my'permission; 1 hereby caution all-parties from purchasing^r-or, in; any way deta^ining-^thevsaid Cutter, I having: the and register ;in my possession. She was last seen off the White' Rock, and.supposed toihave steered:to New Zealand.' Any person forwarding such information as will lead to the recovery of the Cutter' will be handsomelyfrewardedfor their; trouble. • ■.• ■ :■'. HENRY WRIGHT, Hope and Anchor, Macquarie-street, Hqbart Town> Tasmania. .'.:■.■: ■■• • . '•":'.' f'V March Bth, 1859. BOARD AND LODGING i T^OR TWO SINGLE MEN, at Mr. TJD PREECE'S, Cashel Street, Ghristchurch. ' v __ _________________ IN DAMPIERS BAY, A Very Commodious HOUSE, with half an acre of Garden > Ground, well stocked in Fruit Trees in full bearing. There is a Well on the premises yielding a never failing supply of water. Apply to " F. N. CAMPBELL & CO. Lyttelton, April 1,1859. - CHRIST'S COLLEGE GRAMMAR SCHOOLTIIHE next Quarter will, commence on MonX. day next the 4th of April. -' HENRY; JACOBS, ;/ .Head Master.': ! Christ's College, March 31, 1859. SALE BY AUCTION OF VALUABLE RURAL LAND. MR. GUINNESS will sell by public auction on . : SATURDAY, April 16th, 1 TEN ALLOTMENTS OF RURAL LAND, each 10 acres • situated in the Riccarton district, being sections Nos. 233, 234. j The auctioneer desires to call the .attention of any one wishing, to obtain small quantities of -laud on easy terms within a convenient distance of Christchurch;. the.property to beV&ubmittedjto public competition has a main roaa\ running in front of each section, and branching from.the Prebble town road, with an accommodation road leading to the Riccarton Road, so that any portion of the land is easilj accessible; the whole of it is fit for tillage, being free from swamp. The terms are such as to enable the purchaser to obtain the land for a small immediate payment, viz, one third cash, one third in six months, and the balance in twelve months, from day of sale, without interest. .'."'[".. t • Further particulars may be obtained-at the office of the auctioneer, the Horse Repository, where a plan of'the property can be seen. Sale at Noon. ■■■■■■ ■■'■■■:' r ' FRANK GUINNESS." Auctioneer^ TO BE SOLD CIIEAP. . XA HEAD OP MIXED CATTLE, ages OU from 18 moriths to 3 years, including some Steers fit for breaking,-—to be delivered within 20 miles of Timaru. For particulars.'apply at the Horse Repository.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XI, Issue 668, 2 April 1859, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Lyttelton Times, Volume XI, Issue 668, 2 April 1859, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Lyttelton Times, Volume XI, Issue 668, 2 April 1859, Page 5

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