-JKNGLISII NEWSPAPERS.. . , TptlE vgroiifc •succofls-attending the opening of -*- 'im agency ier-the-.constant supply to this of • the illustrated xondon news -:and -the -home '■hasinduce'd'tho v'undift'sigu«U to^undertako-thoregu-lar supply of tho ; WEEKtY msvxroa "1 tjews ot th~e wobld SPKCTA.TOJB KSAMINEtt IBADEB I JPUMCH and:any olher"Bnglish, Irish, or' Scotch paper. Persons anxious to subscribe, may forward their;,nvdevs to Mr. JBbadwell, "Lyttelton-Timea" -Office. HALF-YEAluk" €UC3C£2FTIOKS. £ 8. d. Illustrated LondonTftew* ... 1 10 0 Homo News ... ... 0 10 6 Weekly Despatch 1 6 0 '"■"Spectator .... : :2 -0 0 Examiner .., .....; ... 160 The Leader .... -16 0 > Punch ... ... ... rO 17 6 "News of the World t) 15 0 ALBERT T. BRADWELL, r«Lyttelton Times" Office. FOR SALE, T|IHE Loaso of 50 acres of "LAND 4 miles ■**• from Christchurch, -on the Riccarton Road, about 30- acres- of- which ■ are in crop, 5 ficres laid down with English, grass. (All the land is fenced and cross fenoed. There is- a - roomed • house, RfaUo'-UQ- feofc by 14 feet, fowlhouse, pigsties, .fee., on the property, with a plentiful supply of water. Tor 'further pai'ticulars, apply to A. C. KNIGHT, Esq.; on the premises. St. Leonard's, Riccarton. CHE LTEN RAM H^O US E, KA.-l.kP 0 1. R HAMLET begs to inTorm His friends • and the public generally, that his ■'-■ Bouse is now ready; and parties wishing for accommodation will have every caro and attention to mako them comfortable. Room for a few=young men a«r' boarders. "<N-8.-Good .Stabling. WOOL DRAYS AND CARTS. TO SETTLERS AND OTHERS. Undersigned -have-made a large reduction ' -*- in the prices of drays and carts, and will import to order' the best Sydney made wool drays at £35, and carts of all descriptions at a similar reduction in price. -J. T. PEACOCK & CO. Lyfctelfcon, Fobi 1,1859. fFIQ he sold in one or more lots, twenty •*- five acres of land, fronting the Town Belt and.the Windmill Road. The property has a moat • 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, Christchurch • * - - ."— -" WTD. BARNARD SiA:S- the-pleasure "to announce • that he Is ready to receive GOODS for PUBLIC or PRIVATE SALE, - and that his general SALE BY AUCTION "takes place at his Sale Room, Cashel Stqxet, V .;. EVERY SATURDAY, at 1 o'clock (sharp), "* when: he will submit for public competition a quantity ofMbechandisb, Household Fubnitubi, - and a variety of sundries. ON SALE AT THE HORSE REPOSITORY,— ■ 'Good heavy draught mares and geldings. >. Some excellent light harness horses. ■-' Several good- hackneys. Sales of stock every "Thursday will beheld at -the Repository by MR. GUINrNESS, Auctioneer. • ■Christchurch; Jan. 17,1859. A COMMOTION IN THE "HIVE!" 11E-MARKING.OF STOCK. nnHE Subscriber, finding" a much larger JL stock of goods in his store than what he was aware of, has'determined to dispose of them at PUch/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 them on hand. • -THE-STOCK in'part consists of winter clothing of evjftry description ; white, blue, and'scarlet blankets ; dry goods; a choice assortment of groceries; IRONMONGERY, CROCKERY, ; plated goods, tinware; arm, rocking, and cane seated chairs; flOorclothV'lndiamatting, fire dogs; bronzed, bright, and bedroom fenders. Also, one case gentlemen's superior HOGSKIN SADDLES. If the inhabitants will give a call and look over the stock, they will find that there is no PUFFING, but that a great reduction has been made in the ■prices, and many-rare bargains can now be-picked up for.CASH. 4yp° Observe the address: J. T. WHITE, Bee Hive"Store, Kaiapoi. •fjnHE Undersigned is prepared to receive JL tenders for the erection of a CHURCH at Woodend, near Kaiapoi. Drawings and specifications may be seen at the houseof the Rev. John Raven, Woodend. Tenders: to be addressed to the Rev. John Raven, M.A. The undersigned does not bind himself 4o accept the lowest or any tender.'' ; < JOHN RAVEN. ' "COME AT LAST! .. . COOKHAM BOOTS TinHE Undersigned begs to inform his cusjL- tomers that thg Cookham Boots have -arrived, and are now on sale at bis store. Parties in the country when writing for children's boots, would greatly oblige by sending the mea--Bure and not the age of the children. ; ...'■■ . -J. T. WHITE, ... ', . • "Bee Hive Store, Kaiapoi. • ON SALE. np'O-nrrive per AIfASIS from Tasmania1: JL Now due.— Van Diemen's I/and piiMngs Ditto do. shingles An assortment of sawn timber Apply to MILES KI^GTON,& Co. LjtteHon, Harch 29. ■ ' .
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Lyttelton Times, Volume XI, Issue 670, 9 April 1859, Page 8
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