RETAIL . DEALERS OF CHRISTCHURCH. ]V/rESSRS. JAMES MORRISON.& CO,, having .LtX commenced to receive their regular heavy shipments direct from the manufacturing districts of England, are prepared to deal with retail storekeepers of Christchurch at lower prices than generally asked by other merchants, with the double advantage of buying in quantities as are required, and seeing and noting your prices at the time of purchase. ■ Ironmongers and master carpenters are particularly requested to inspect our stock and test our prices. Canterbury Street, Lyttelton, Jan. 7, 1859. ALBION HOTEL. J COLLIER begs to inform the public gene- • rally, that having erected STABLES in the rear of his premises, he is prepared to give horses entrusted-to his charge the best possible accommodation. ' • - P.S.—^-Saddle horses on hire. Lyttelton, Jan. 7, 1859. . SKELETON. GENTLEMEN whose MARES have received the, services of Skeleton, are requested to pay the fees to MR.' JAMES RULE, Christchurch, t TOWTON. GENTLEMEN whose MARES have received • the services of Towton, are requested to pay the fees to MR! JAMES -RULE, Christchurch, who is authorised to i-eceive the same. FOR SALE, THE SCHOONER JANE PEATA. npHE JanePeatais 25 tons burthen;is coppered J- four feet up ; she has just had a new suit of sails except the fore-sail • and altogether she can be guaranteed in good order and condition. She draws six feet of water, and is well suited for the river trade. For terms,' apply to ' F. NOBLE CAMPBELL &, Co. Oxford Street, Lvttehon, Jan. 18, 1859.
A Few Scotch Ploughs for sale, with a complete set of extra fittings throughout; and 12 . F. NOBLE CAMPBELL & CO., Oxford street, Lyttelton.
FOR SALE, THE LEASE OF A VALUABLE FIFTY ACRE SECTION, SITUATE on the Harewood Eoad, about three miles from Christchurch; nearly the whole is broken up, and five acres laid down with English grass. The Section is fenced and divided* into three fields. There is a seven roomed House thereon, well suited for a farmhouse, together with a gaiden well stocked with fruit trees; and a plentiful supply of good water. ' For further particulars, apply at the Papanui Store.
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MUSIC. MR. C. JENNINGS, late organist of All Saints' (Parish) Church', Maidstone, teacher of Vocal and Instrumental Music, proposes to give instruction to junior and adult classes in Vocal Music on the Hullah system, in the Public School Room, Lyttelton. - _ Enquiries.may be made a$ the Office of the, ' Lyttelton Times.' ' Pianos and Harmoniums tuned. CORN SACKS AND GUNNY RAGS,, . LANDING EX MYSTERY.' . IKAA 3-bushel sacks }O\JVJ 1,500 gunny bao-s H. E. ALPORT. Christchurch, April 2, 1859.
NOTICE. TMPORTERS bonding Goods in Peacock's -L Bonded Stores, are informed that all current' expenses thereon must be paid before the goods are delivered, excepting on goods the property of parties having an account with the proprietors. All expenses from tbe time of receiving will be charged to the parties releasing the goods, whether bonded by themselves or purchased in bond at any period subsequent to the date of entry. J. T. PEACOCK & Co Lyttelton Jan. 11 1859. PUBLIC NOTICE. THE Commissioners of the Waste Lands Board will sit at the Land Office, Christchurch, on Monday, the 2nd of May next, at 10 a.m., for the purpose of receiving Pasturage License Pees under-the Waste Lands .Regulations, (Ist April 1856, clause 51,) now in force within this Province. Holders of Pasturage Licenses of 5,000 acres and upwards will be required on payment, of their rent to produce their licenses, and +o give to the Board a written declaration of the numbers and description of stock depasturing on their respective, runs on the Ist day of May, as required by the 55th Clause of the Land Regulations. By order of the Board, WILLIAM GUISE BRITTAN. Chief Commissioner. Land Office, Christchurch, March 31st, 1859, FOR SALE, . THE Lease of Fifty Acres of LAND under cultivation. The lease has about .sevenyears.to run. There isiagood house, stable, Sec , The price will,be the valuo of ,the improvements made by the present tenant; to-be ascertained in the usual manner. j The tenant is to receive half the value of tho buildings at the end of the lease. Apply to Mr. GUINNESS, Auctioneer, Horse Repository.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume XI, Issue 674, 23 April 1859, Page 7
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