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fieiu £ftlirrttffmriits. FOR AKAIIOA AND TIMARU. HHHE Schooner WELLINGTON, Elmsley, ■J- Master, will, sail for the above ports on or about the 10th instant. For freight or passage, apply to {.THOMAS- HUGHES, Or the MASTER on Board. FOR SYDNEY DIRECT. j HPHE DART will sail for the above port about -*- the beginning of. next week. COOKSON, BOWLER, & CO. Lyttelton, Sept. 2, 1859. MEDICAL. "jVTOTICE is hereby given that the partA.S nership entered into by me with Mr. Gregson has been dissolved, and that henceforward I purpose practising solely on my own account. Any debts contracted after this date by Mr, Gregson I shall not hold myself accountable for. HENRY FLEETWOOD, M.R.C.S., M.D., &c, &c. Lyttelton, September 2, 1859. LYTTELTON COLONISTS' SOCIETY AND LITERARY INSTITUTION. rpHE Members of the General Committee are J- requested to meet in the Library on MONDAY EVENING NEXT, September sth, at 7 o'clock, on which occasion the Bye-Laws proposed by the Museum Committee, and the appointment of a Curator and Secretary for conducting the correspondence and collecting the subscriptions of the Museum Department, will be submitted for confirmation. N.B.r—The Members of the Museum Committee will also meet the same evening at 8 o'clock. E. MILLS, . Hon. Sec. LYTTELTON COLONISTS' SOCIETY AND LITERARY INSTITUTION. THE REV. F. KNOWLES will give the second and concluding LECTURE on the "PRIMITIVE CHRISTIAKS," in the Town Hall, on MONDAY EVENING, September 12th, at 7 o'clock. E. MILLS, Hon. SecSept. 1,1859. NOTICE. % THIS is to certify that I annul the advertise- . ment which appeared in the " Lyttelton Times" concerning the connection between Dr. Fleetwood and myself, and I now beg to inform the public that I purpose practising solely on my own account. GEO. B. GREGSON, Surgeon and L.M., &c. Lyttelton, Sept. 1,1859. NOTICE TO DEBTORS. ALL outstanding debts not paid by WEDNESDAY, 12 o'clock, will be placed in the hands of our solicitor, to act in accordance with the utmost rigour of the law. JAMES MORRISON & CO. GLASGOW GOODS, ARRIVED BY THE STEAMER AIREDALE. SUPERIOR woollen tweeds in great variety Black and brown mohair Plaids in variety Plain and checked lincie wincies Welsh flannels, white and blue serge Crimean shirts, woollen socks and stockings Gents' pants and vests Ladies' shawls and gents' plaids Rugs and carpets MRS. WILLIAMS, Market Place, Chratchurch, V. D. L. HORSE FOR SALE. \ Handsome Cob, Clever in saddle and broken -L\. to harness, gentle, and perfectly free from vice, just landed from the Amasis from Hobart Town. Price—With superior saddle and double bridle—£7s cash. , May be seen at MONEYS STABLES, Christchurch, or BRUCE'S, Lyttelton. GREHAN MILL, AICAROA. OL. HAYLOCK, proprietor of the above Mill, • begs to inform the inhabitants of Canterbury, that he has appointed Mr. John Gibbie, Head of the Bay, as his agent, to receive orders and payments on his account. Akaroa, August 30, 1859. DUNSTABLE HOUSE. EX AIREDALE. JUST received by the above vessel, a choice assortment of seasonable goods too numerous to particularise. D. CLARKSON, ! ' Cashel Street. { Christchurch, August 30, 1859. ONE POUND REWARD. LOST, on THURSDAY, from the Beach, at Lyttelton, a DINGY, lift. long. Whoever will bring it to the Maori Pah, at Port Levy, shall receive the above reward. KAIAPOI. ' UNRESERVED SALE OF TOWN LAND. MR. WYLDE has received instructions from Mr. Mouritz to sell by public auction, at the Assembly Rooms, No. 11, on MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 12. 8 ALLOTMENTS OF TOWN LAND. The above^ allotments are situated in Sewell Street, opposite the Presbyterian Church, and being in the centre of the northern division of the town, are very suitablo for building purposes. Terms—Half cash, and half in three months. No Reserve. Sale at 12 O'Clock. _________ _ BOARDING ES T A BLISIIM EN T, CASHEL STREET EAST. T Atkinson Legs to inform the in- • habitants of Canterbury that, his new premises are now open for the accommodation of ladies aud gentlemen. Private apartments for families. Cashel Street East, '■.-■■ Christohureb, Aug. 29.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XII, Issue 712, 3 September 1859, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Lyttelton Times, Volume XII, Issue 712, 3 September 1859, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Lyttelton Times, Volume XII, Issue 712, 3 September 1859, Page 5

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