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REGULAR STEAM COMMUNICATION EVERY FORTNIGHT, BETWEEN WELLINGTON, LYTTELTON, AND OTAGO, CALLING AT LYTTELTON EACH WAY. rpHE Screw Steamer QUEEN, G. Wilson, Com- -*- mander, will leave this port for Wellington and Otago alternately, to meet the Boomerang at the former port and the Pirate at the latter port. Cargo will be taken from Lyttelton to Melbourne as follows:— Produce ... 50s. per ton Wool Id. per lb. Free of all other Charges. Freights to Wellington or Otago :— Fiee Goods ... 30s. per ton Bonded Goods 40s. per ton •E, A. HARGREAVES, • Agent. FOR WELLINGTON DIRECT. THE Ketch PEGASUS will sail from the river Heathcote for Wellington on or about the Ist JUNE. For freight or passage, apply to the MASTER on board. GREAT LAND SALE, RANGIORA. MR. FREDERICK ELMER will sell by auction, at the Lion Hotel, Rangiora, on TUESDAY, JULY 5, \ (unless previously disposed of by private contract), about 15 acres of standing timber, being part of that well known section No. 358 A-0, the property of the Rev. John Raven, M.A. Also, several allotments of town and rural land Further particulars will be given in a future advertisement. Plans of the property may be seen after the 3rd June, at the Northern and Kaiapoi Hotels, Kaiapoi; at the Lion Hotel, Rangiora; and at the Office of the undersigned. Terms liberal. FREDERICK JOHN ELMER. FOR SALE AT RANGIORA, npWENTY acres of excellent land, with seven -*- chains frontage on the Mandeville Road, bounded on the south by the North Brook, and close to Rangiora bush. Apply to E. GOODRICH WARD, Rangiora. LYTTELTON EATING HOUSE. JBEASLEY begs respectfully to inform the • inhabitants of Canterbury that he has taken the premises lately in the occupation of Mr. Dimond, London Street, Lytfcelton, which he has opened as an EATING HOUSE, AND TEA, COFFE, AND CHOP HOUSE. BREAKFAST READY FROM 6 IN THE MORNING. DINNERS FROM 12 TO 2 O'CLOCK. TEAS FROM 3 TILL 7 O'CLOCK. J.B. hopes that by punctuality, cleanliness, and moderate charges, he will be enabled to ensure the patronage of tile visitors to this town, and to accommodate the wants of many. N.B.—GOOD BEDS. BOARD AND LODGING ESTABLISHMENT. Colombo Street North, near the " Royal Oak" Hotel, Christchurch. H SMITH begs respectfully to inform the • public generally that the above establishment (late the residence of C. Reid, Esq.,) is now open as above, and trusts by strict attention to the comforts of visitors to merit a share of their., patronage and support. Hot dinners from 12 o'clock till 2 o'clock daily. Luncheon, coffee,, chops, steaks and soups on the shortest possible notice. Accommodation for single men. Well aired beds. EARLY BREAKFAST HOUSE. May 20,1859. COFFEE, CHOP, AND DINING ROOMS. MR. W. EALES begs respectfully to inform the public that he is about to commence business in the above line, upon.the premises situated at the Junction of High Street and Colombo Street, opposite Messrs. Fisher and Co.'s Store, where refreshments may be obtained at all hours. W. E. begs to inform families visiting Christchurch that they can be accommodated with private apartments, and trusts by strict attention and moderate charges, to merit a share of public patronage. N.B.—Hot soup always on hand. CLOAKS! CLOAKS!! CLOAKS!!! A Splendid assortment of Winter Cloaks, which for price and quality cannot be surpassed; now on sale at the ALBION HOUSE, . - Canterbury Street, Lyttelton. Mrs. Coe respectfully invites the inspection of the ladies to the same. May 14,1859. TO LET, with immediate possession,-— ~ BRUCE'S HOTEL, Akaroa, now doing a good business. Terms Liberal.—lnquire of A. J. ALPORT Esq., Lyttelton, or on the Premises. Feb. 1859. FOR SALE.. SEVERAL sheep runs. Apply to MR. • OLLIVIER, Cashel Street.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XI, Issue 684, 28 May 1859, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Lyttelton Times, Volume XI, Issue 684, 28 May 1859, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Lyttelton Times, Volume XI, Issue 684, 28 May 1859, Page 1

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