KAIAPOI RAC-ES. A Public Meeting will be held at the Kaiapoi Hotel^on Thursday, July 21sV at Seven o' aClock, ji.m'.'to take' into consideration the Choice of a Race Course,' Time of Meeting, and other business., ....,.->. ...... Kaiapoi, July 12th, 1859. .,,.., ,:;■ TO 1 SPIRIT MERCHANTS & INNKEEPERS. (In Bond:) QWAINE BOORD & CO.'S celebrated ■■■©: old torn in casks and cases, du'ect from the distillery ■ - . , Royal Highland malt whiskey, in casks and case's _: , .- , Hennessey's brandy, brown and pale;;vn casks Do. do, very old pale, in cases Superior old'rum Fine old port, and pale and amber sherry. The above are genuine first-class goods* selected with the greatest care, and particularly suited for the private family trade. EDWARD B. BISHOP, Importer, Christchurch. ,■■■ BE IN TIME! ANOTHER LARGE ARRIVAL OF BOOTS. T EtE tlndersigned is now receiving per Cameo, the largest and most varied assortment of Cookham Boots that lias ever been in Kaiapoi before; it will -consist of every description of Ladies' and Gentlemen's Boots and Shoes; _ : . Also, about 500 pairs Children's Boots, suitable for the coming season. . J. T. WHITE, Bee Hive Store, Kaiapoi. Ju1y15,1859. INTER-COLONIAL MONTHLY kAIL SERVICE BETWEEN SYDNEY; WELLINGTON., CANTERBURY, AND OTAGO. % I -a' | 1 3 TT]T:TTT p^ — — . w . S ■ "■ > IS w ■> id » > -m.'--' ■ ■ £ £ •*» '■£*■■:■&: O • R <j3. rH . » - - - . fc ■■ M- J . « h oo « -fj o ..*.. .< ,-, . ■< ■ . eo.. . 1 5. . £ 1 Mj,-a •■ - g .j .a<~TT .11 iII I I oo 22__. For Freight or Passage, apply to MILES, KINGTON & Co., Lyttelton. THE INTER-COLONIAL ROYAL MAIL STEAM SHIP L OR D WO R S L E V, 550 Tonsj A. Stewart, Commander, TV7"ILL be due here from Sydney (calling ; W at Nelson and Wellington), on THURSDAY, the 21st Instant, and will sail for Otago on SATURDAY, the 23bd. ; For "freight or passage, apply to MILES, KINGTON & CO. ! Lyttelton, July 12, 1859. : CAMEO, FROM LONDON. j /CONSIGNEES are requested to pass \ \J entries and pay freight without delay, j All goods not cleared within ten days, will be ! landed and stored in terras of the Bills of Lading. ! DALGETY, BUCKLEY & CO., j Agents, j Norwich Quay, July 11,1859. : JLv^vUV/ for sale, situated in the I tForks of the Rangitata. For further particulars, ■ apply to GEORGE MALLINSON. . i Cathedral Square, Christchurch, ! July 11, 1859. v • j CHRISTCHURCH : LADIES' SCHOOL, ' Oxford Terrace West, ; CONDUCTED BY MRS CHAS. THOMSON, j THE above establishment will re-open on MON- 1 DAYfihe'2sth-instant. I July 13,1859. 1 - i 7 BOARD AND LODGING HOUSE. MRS. BATtNETT begs respectfully to inform visitors to Christchurch that she has good accommodation for Ladies and Gentle- ' men. Gloucester House, Colombo St. North. July 11, 1859. ~ ' SCOTCH' PLOUGHS. rPHE Undersigned have received a few more of -*•- Gray's Scotch swing ploughs. F. NOBLE CAMPBELL & CO. Oxford Sliver, Lyttelton, July '12,1859. . j PIANO. EOR SALE,—One first-class 'Piano, recently imported. . One ditto, second hand. 'Apply to MR. LONGDEN.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume XII, Issue 698, 16 July 1859, Page 6
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