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'. ENGLISH NICsVVSPAPERS. ?V|TfiE great suopess attending the opening ojP zm agency for the cpnstaxit supply to this EProvinoe of ', ' THE ILLUSTRATED' LONDON NEWS AND THE HOME NEWS, Shasißdvicedtho uuiersigned to undertake tberegu--l«r •supply of the SSVIfiBKtY DISPATCH W£WS OF THE WOKLD * ~*PBCTi.TO3I MXAMINEB :.t/Eaj>KE puNcn . c«nd anj' other TSngtish, Irish, or Scotch paper. ??erssns anxious to subscribe, may forward their orders to Mr. Bbadwell, "Lyttelton Times" Office. ; OIALF-YKAELy StTBSCniFTIONS. £ S. d. Illustrated London News ... 1 10 0 Homo News ... ... 0 10 6 Despatch „. „. lis 0 „, ... ... 2 0 0 Examiner ... 16 0 "The Leader ... ... 1 6 0 sPuach ... 0 17 6 :3sfews4)M*e"World ... ... 0 15 0 ALBERT T. BRADWELL, : " Ljttelton Times " Office. . POR; SALE, THE Ijeasa of 50 acres of LAND 4 inilea from Christchurch, on the Riccavton Road, abonfc 30 acres of which are in crop, 5 acres laid down with English £rass. All the land ■■is fenced and cross fenced. There is a s.roomed stable 30 feet by 14 feet, fowlhouse, pipettes, &c, on the property, with a plentiful "supply of water. For further particslars, apply to A* •iC. KNIGHT, Esq., on the premises. St. Leonard's, Riccarton, -CHELTENHAM HOUSE, KAIAPOI. E HAMLET begs to inform his friends • and the public generally, that his BHoTise is now ready; and parties wishing for iccommodation will have every care and attention to make them comfortable. Room for a ft?w young men as boarders. N.B. Good Stabling. WOOL DRAYS AND CARTS. T0 SETTLERS ANB OTHERS. THE Undersigned havo made a large reduction nn the prices of drays and carts, and will to order the best Sydney made wool drays -at £35, and. carts of all descriptions at a similar . .fedacfcioD in price. J, T. PEACOCK # CO. . Lyttelton, Feb. 1,1859. ; TO be sold in one or more lots, twenty £ye acres «f land, fronting the Town IBelfc and the^Windmill Road. The property has a Tnost substantially built house upon it, and is -conveniently divided into, three paddocks, two of '<• which are surrounded with a high gorse. fence. 'For. terms apply to MR. HARMAN, Chnst:church W. D. BARNARD HAS the "pleasures to announce, that lie i? ready to receive GOODS for PUBLIC or PRIVATE SALE, vand that his general iSALE BY AUCTION takes place at his Same Room, Cashel Stei:«t, -EVERY SATURDAY, at 1 o'clock (sharp), •*wben r he >will submit for pubhe' competition a iquaiaiaty of - MeBCHANDISS!, HoiTSEHOiD EtTEJriTUBB, ( and a variety of Buadries. ■■jr\TH SALE AT THE HORSE -kJ REPOSITORY,— «■ Good heavy draught marea and geldings. Some excellent light hai^iess horses. Several good hackneys. T 'Sabs:of stock every- Thursday will be held at ■ihe its'positoiy by MR; GUUfNE^S, Auctioneer. Ghristchurch, Jan. i 7, ?1859. ' ' - A COMMOTION IN THE ''HIVE2'* RE-MARKING OF STOCK. ■TflHll Subscriber, finding a mucn larger ■Ju stock'pf goods in his store than what lie was aware of, has.determined to dispose of them • at such LOW PRICES as to produce, if possible, ONE GRAND BUSH TO THE "HIVE"-; \ '■ the object being to sell the goods at a loss, rather "than keep themon hand. !. THE STOCK ? in part consists of winter clotlnng of every description ; white, blue, and scarlet olankets; dry goods; a choice, assortment of groceries-; IRONMONGERY, CROCKERY, plated goods, tinware; arm, rocking, and cane seated chairs; floorcloth, India matting, fire dogs; -won/.ed, bright, and bedrooia fenders. Also, one •-case gentlemen's superior. HOGSKIN SADDLES. If thelniiabitahts will give a call and look over =;the stock, they will find that therein no PUFFINGr, but that a gi-eat reclaetion has been made in the "prices,•and many rave bargains can now be picked up for CASH. .■■'■■■•••■ g^ Observe Cue aaclress: J, T. WHITE, , Bee Hive Store, Kaiapoi. jTjPHE Undersigned is prepared to receive JL tenders for the erection, of a CHURCH ■-tit Woodeud, near Kaiapoi. Drawings and specifications may be-seen at the house of the Rev- John Raven, Woodend. Ten--der's to be addressed to the Rev. John Raven, M.A. "The undersigned does not bind himself to accept the lowest or any tewlec -JOHN RAVEN. COME AT LAST! COOKHAM BOOTS. . *TjinME Undersigaed be«^s to inform his cus---L fcoraors thai; *he -Cookham Boots have ■ aiT.ved, find are now on sale at his store.' .Partis>3 iv, the cocntry when .writing for children's boots, would greatly oblige by' sending the measure and aot-theage of the children, ". . J. T. WHITE,"" Bee Hive S.tpre, Kaiapoi. .' ■■-:•'• ON SALE. '' 'fjl.Q .amve; per AM.ASIS from Tasmania: JSI IS (iw due;— • • , . l . •' - ■ Van DiemenVLand ptilings Ditto do. shingles An assortment of sawn timber Apply to ' • MiI,MS KI^GTO2T, & Co. I.j^ll(>jv, Man;h.29,

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XI, Issue 669, 6 April 1859, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Lyttelton Times, Volume XI, Issue 669, 6 April 1859, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Lyttelton Times, Volume XI, Issue 669, 6 April 1859, Page 8

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