'TO.ADVERTISERS. ' rBIHE Proprietors, ol' the " Lyttelton Times" X would remind..the Public that during the time when the post offered no facilities for deliver-^ •ing the papa* to subscribers in outlying districts of •'the province, they maintained the delivery by ex-^ -press and otherwise at considerable expense, part of •which expense is now rendered unnecessary by the -extension of postal service throughout the-Province and the remission of postage upon newspapers. By these means the "LytteUon Times" has obtained v peculiarly extensive circulation-in every district of the Province, not only in the towns and thickly populated neighbourhoods but also in the remoter districts, thus offering to Advertisers the beat possible medium for attracting the atteh I ion ■of the whole population of tlie Province to their advertisements.' v -. In order tofacilitate thecommunication of advertisers on the plains with'this office, the Proprietors' of the 'Lyf lel ton Times'' have •established an agency oflice in Cnristciiurc'h, and have arranged i'or the accurate and punctual transaction of all business there, connected with the advertising and npinting departments of this establishment. ' Lyttelton Times' Oflice, April 2nd, 1859. .. ■; . -.- CHRISTCHURCH AGENCY mHE Proprietors of the "LYTTELTON A. TIMES" beg- to nhnonnee thnt they 'have establislied an'OHice in Christchnrch, and have aj>poiiited Mr. 0. E. Cooper1 specially- 1o transact all business'connected with the paper for the Chris!church district. '• ' '- ' \ iFwm 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 subscribers from the suburbs and outlying districts who are in the habit of obtaining their papers at Mr. R W. Mountfort's can have them left there as -usual to be called foiv An- express will leave the Agency Office in Christchurch every Tuesday and Friday evening at 2 o'clock, by -which advertisements; can be despatched 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 MAILS. IN consequence of the establishment of the Daily Mail to KaiapoL, the' proprietors of the"'Lyttelton Times 'have discontinued their Express on Wednesday and Saturday mornings, and for_ the future subscribers in Papanui, Kaiapoi, Rangiora, and Salt Water Creek, will receive their papers by the ordinary course of Post. "Times" Office, March 31,1859. -.'.,■ AT THE GOLDEN SHOE, CANTERBURY STREET. TUST unpacking- sit, cases of ladies' and tl children's boots and shoes, the cheapest and best ever imported to this market. ' , N.B.—Colonial work got up on the shortest notice. B. GAHAGAN. NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC. nHAKE Notice that I the undersigned will JL not be answerable for any Debts' my wife CHRISTINA SWANSON may contract after this notice, it having been satisfactorily proved that she has committed adultery. :■:■:■..■■ A, SWANSON. Lyttelton., M\ April, 1859. . ... NOTICE. EROM and after this date any person found on my premises, situate in St. David and Oxford Streets, Lyttelton, will be prosecuted as trespassers;A. SWANSON. March 29,1859. _ . NOTICE. MESSRS.. JAMES MORRISON & CO.'S SADDLERY DEPARTMENT will be open for any class of work on MONDAY, the 4th April. . . Canterbury-st,, ftp"V\l 1, 1559, TOR SALE, ~ 14> ACRES of Land, adjoining- the Pnpa- _€■)> ;nni Road, one mile and a-half from Chmtchurch. Apply to ' ' ' : MR. LONGDBN Christchurch, March 31, 1859. FOR SALE, '■■'■■• ■ ■ mHE Schooner: ELLEN, built of blue X gum, coppered and copper fastened, having everything complete, such as anchors, chains, warps,, sails, running" gear, standing rigj ging, '&■<:.; can be. sent to sea at a moment's notice; [is about 40 tons register. For further particulars, | iapply to Messrs. COOKSON, BQWLER, & CO. i CUTTER ROYAL WILLIAM. WHEREAS the well-known cutter ROYAL ' WILLIAM, belonging to me, and in charge or JAMES HEATHER alias GYVER was feloniously taken away from this coast without ray permission, I hereby caution all parties from purchasing—or in any way. detaining—the said Cutter, I having the papers and register in my I possession. She was last seen ofF the White Rock, and supposed to have steered to New, Zealand. I Any person forwarding such information as will lead to the recovery of the: Cutter will he handsomely rewarded for their trouble. ,' HENRY WRIGHT, ! ■; Hope. and. Anchor, Macquarie-street, Hobart Town, Tasmania. ' . . . March Bth, 1859. • CUTTER ANNIE, SCHOONER WATERLILY, KETCH CITY OF LONDON. "O HEIGHTS- 'by the above vessels to or from -*- the Ferry and. Christchurch Quay to Lyttelton 21s. per ton. EDWARD GENET, ' .. , Agent. TO IMMIGRANTS ■ PER MYSTERY. THRESHOLD LAND for sale, on easy terms, '-L . at Springfield, Papanui Road, within one •mile and a half of Chvistehurch. In lots of one acve and upwards to suit purchasers. Apply to Mr. ;Dann,Christchurch, or to the undersigned at Sm-in«>--field. . , " L o ■•■'"■■ J. LONG DEN. Christchurch, March 30fh, 1859. i CORN SACKS AND GUNNY BAGS, - LANDING EX MYSTERY. LJLqOKJXJ 1,500 o- unny . ] 3a o- s •„,.,,' "• E."ALPOPvT. ; Christchurch, April 2, 1859.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume XI, Issue 670, 9 April 1859, Page 4
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