':|ii|^SH^E^S PAPERS. . '^npiTS ->grea.t -inccoss attending the opening oi < *- an iigoiipy ,fcr the-icoiKsttmt supply to this 1 Broviwce of i'HJS .ILLUSTRATED 'LONDON NEWS SAND TMB -tfOME NEWS, •-has in'aiicecl the undtirsignod to^ndertuke-tberegu; lar supply of the -"^VEKKXT'DISBATOH • V VEWB OF'TnE WOBtD 15XAMINEB "PUNCH •»H«d «ny-ofeher..English, Irish, or Scotch-paper. Persona-nnxious to-flubscribe, ma}'forward thoir -orders to Mr. -Buadwei,!., <',Lyt^l ; tpn $itnes" '^Olfice. .HALF.yKAKIIY Strß^ElJFTli>if3 r . <£ #. d. H'llnstratea London News '•..«, "1 10 0 Home'^Nows ... .... -p 10 6 ""WeeklyiDespatcb ..;. *. SL "■$ 0 -Spectator «.. ... ;... ■'? p 0 'Examiner .... ... ... j. 6 0 'The Leader ... .-,., Z. %$ 0 ;.. :... -0,^7 6 ofthaWorld ... ,.. ;p 15 0 - ALBERT T. BRAPFELL, •■;'■• "Lyttelton-Times" Office. >for"sale, TrHE "3^ease <vf SO aorea of LAND '4 miles from Christchurch, on the Rtccarton r--Road, about 39 acres pfwhicb sare in crop, ";5, acres laid dowmwifch Englfeh gi;ass. # "All theland -is fenced and cross fenced. There is a.5 roomed house, stable "3Q feet by l;^ fe^ej;, "fowlhoiise, pigsties, <fcc.,on the property, Vvith a ple,^tifulsupply of water. For further particulars, .apply jto A. ■-C. KNIGHTi^^ EsQ.,bn-the-pi^is'es.' ' / St. Leonard-'s, Riccarto.n. \C H E>L TEN HAM H0 U SE, liiAP of. ; lO HAMLET begs to infoi,ni his'friends jtX» and the public generally, ]that bis >-House is now ready; and parties wishing for -wcommodation will ,have eyeriy cara *nd attention to make theiaoomfortablp.. Room forVfevv young men as 3)oar!der6. ■ N.B. Good Stabling. -WOOL TDRAYS AND CART.S,. TO SETTLER^ ANB OTHEKS;. tnade a^large induction ■': ■"■ in the prices of drays and cavts, and will • import to order the best Sydney made wooldr iys -at £35, and carts of all descriptions at a similar • redaction in price. . .'. : ■ ■%. T^PEACQGK & GO. \ rLytfelten,Teb.^,aßs9, | TO be sold in one or more lots, twenty ! fiye apre? of land,, fronting-the Town; and the Windmill Road. The property has a i --most substantially. built^ bouse ~upon it, and is; - conveniently "divided intp ;!±hree pa'ddbeks, '• two of-; '■"which are Staxyundexl"with a high goi^se fence. i For tejms apply to MR. HA^M^ Qbrist- j church •■.... : .. ...... ; W.p.mRNARD- "'"' ->j 'T*T*AS the pleasure tp annpi^nce thj^t iie JZL is ready to receive ; GQODS fprTUBLIC or fUWA^M MJM> . and tha't'fiis general . ; SALE BY AUCTipr '{ ? takes .place at bis Saie Room, Ca£HE£ Stb^ST, : . EVERY SATURDAY, j at 1 o'clock (sbarp), . ! -^e^ be will, submit for public pompfti^ion a .quantity of ' ~'l Mee?hai?i)ise, Household FtrsNiTTP^, and a^yariety of jmndries, ON SALE AT THE.HoisB . DEPOSITORY,—Good heavy draught mares and gelding?. -Some excellent light harness horses, -■Several goo'd'hackney. ; 'Sales of stock evfery Thursday will be held at 4h* Repository by. MR. QUINNE§S, Auetioheer. Christchurch, Jan. 17, J859,. A COMMQTION IN THE ""HiVlir' "■ iIErMARKING OF STOCK. j r^l^Hß Subscriber, finding a much larger j JL stock of goods in his store than what *l»e was*aware of, has determined to dispose of them :at such LOW PRICES as to produce, if possible, ONE GRAND RUSH TO THE "HIVE" 5 r 'the object being to sell the goqds at a loss, rather j >than keep them' on hand. j THE STOCK ; :in part consiste of winter clothing of pvery des•>cription ; white, blue, and scarlet blankets ; dry .goods; a choice assortment of groceries:; IRONMONGERY, CPvQCKERY, •plated goods, tinware ; arm, rocking, and canq ■seatnd chairs; floprcloth, Irjdifi matting., fire dogs; 'bronzed, bright, and bedroom fenders. Ateo, one L-oase gentlemen' 3 superior •HOGSKIN SADDLES. If the inhabitants will give a call and look over 4he stock," they will find that there is no PUFFING, Ibut that a great reduction has been made in the prices, and many rare bargains can now be picked .up for CASH. <tW Observe the address : J. T. WHITE, , Beo Hive Store, Kaiapoi. ifinHE Undersigned is prepared to receive X. 'tendere for the erection of j^CHUR(3H •pX Woodend, near Kaiapoi. Drawings and specifications may be seen at the 'bouse of the Rev. John Raven, Woodend. Tenders to be addressed to the Rev. John Raven, M.A. The undersigned does not. bind himself to accept, the lowest or any tender. RAVEN. ~~~ COME AT LAST! COOKHAM BOOTS :fTHIE Undersigned begs, to inform his ensX tpmers that tho Coqkham Boots have :arrived, and are now- en sale at liis store. Parties in the country when writing for children's ftoots, would greatly oblige by sending the mea*ure and -not ilie age of the -children. f. T. WHITE, Bee Hive Store, Kaiapoi. '. - SCOTCH WHISKEY. ON SALE,—9O cases fine old Scotch Whiskey, in cases of 1 dozen -each,'at t\w BEE HIVE STORE, Kaiapoi. . ' FIIESH AP.PLEsT~ """"" pi f\ Cases fresh apples ;30. do. onions. . . : , For SaJ.e. at the BEE HIVE STORE, ' ■ Ka,japoi. ..
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Lyttelton Times, Volume XI, Issue 668, 2 April 1859, Page 8
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