JUST ARRIVED, EX VICTORY. QN SALE AT W. ATTWOOD'S. ■ Gents' stoutclump soled .Balmoral boots Gents'calf tops bevel clumps, do. do. Gents'do. do. do. do. side spring boots Gents' enamelled tops do. do. do. do. Gents'carpet slippers Gents' roan-slippers Also, Two cases'men's superior watorti^hts Cash price ... £110 One case men's stout bluchers ... 013 0 N.B.—Ladies' Balmoral boots and gentlemen's boots and shoes of all descriptions made to order on the shortest notice. W. ATTWOQD, Colombo-st., Christchurch, , Two doors from Mr. Stringer's. June 23, 1859. THE "LYTTELTON TIMES," PUBLISHED IN LYTTELTON EVEBY "WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY, IS delivered in Christchurch and along; the lane of road between the towns the same morning; and is transmitted to subscribers in all other parts of the province by; the regular mails. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. J Advance. Credit. Year ... £1 11 6 ..... £1 17 6 Half-year. . . 16 0 ; 19 6 \ Quarter. .. ..86..... 10 0 Subscriptions in advance are considered due immediately upon the commencement of the period subscribed for, ' All periods of subscription should be made to terminate on the %ast day->6f March, ZTwrte September or December. TERMS OF ADVERTISEMENT. For the first insertion: Eight lines and under Two Shillings, and for each additional linei Three Pence. For each subsequent insertion Half-Price. ' Advertisements should reach the Agent's office, Christchurch, not later than 2 p.m., or this office not later than_ 3 p.m. on Tuesday or Friday fb insertion in the succeeding, issue: for'withdrawal, orders should be received on'the previous Monday or Thursday. All Advertising and Printing -accounts fur-! nished monthly. Orders will be received at this office, or«by the following AGENTS IN THE PROVINCE :-* Me. C. E. Cooper, Christchurch; „ G. C. Black, Kaiapoi; „ F. T. Basons, Papanui; „ J. D. Gaewood, Akaroa. Who are authorised to take subscribers' names, and <to collect' all-accounts due to this office! and from whom copies of the paper can be obtained as' soon as possible after publication. "Lyttelton Times" Office, Oxford street, Lyttelton, March 31, 1859. IN RE WILLIAM EADES, LATE OF LYTTELTON, CUSTOM HOUSE OFFICER. A LL persons having* any claim or demand -£\- upon-the Estate of the late William Eaftes, are requested to seDd the-same to me forth- ■ with. DEAN BAMFORD, Solicitor to the Executor. Lyttelton, August 1,1859. CANTERBURY PASTORAL ASSOCIATION THE FIBST ANNUAL SHOW OF SHEEP WILL be held on the Station of B. Mogrhouse, Esq., Raneitata River, on WEDNESDAY, 14th September? 1859. JUDGES: R. WILKIN, Esqr. | E. TEMFLEE,.Esq. and R. Chapman, Esq. Prizes will be awarded as follows -.7--I.—For the five (5) finest woolled Rams, of any age, combining closeness and length of staple, bred m thisdsland. 2.—For the €ye (5) finest woolled Rams under two years old, combining closeness and length of staple, bred in this island. 3.—For the^five (5) finest woolled Ewes, of any age, combining closeness and length of stable bred in this island. 4—For-the five (5) finest woolled Ewes, under two years old, combining closeness and length of staple, bred in this island. s.—For the five (5) finest woolled Rams, of any age, combining closeness and length of staple, imported. 6.—For the five (5) .finest woolled Ewes, of any age, combining closeness and length of staple imported. 7.—For_ the best single Ram, of any age, combiniiig closeness and length'of staple, bred in this island or imported. B.—For the best five (5) fat wethers, combining size with weight and symmetry. The name, residence, and districtof the exhibitorthe pedigree of the sheep, so far as known; and the time of shearing, must be given in to the: Secretary, in writing, at the time of entry. Sheep to be in the pens by&O o'clock. Wm. Thomson, Esq., of Christchurch, has kindly promised to attend and sell any Rams that may be brought to the Show for sale. " ' . , Gentlemen intending to compete, or requiring further information, *are requested to communicate ■with D. Innes, Esq., Timam, or B. Dowling kisq., Rakaia River. July 18, 1859. GENER.AL SYNOD. (Published by authority.) NOW ON SALE, PRICE Is. THE JOURNAL of PROCEEDINGS of the 'General Synod of the Church of Jingland held in Wellington, may be had at the Umcesot the ' Canterbury Standard' and ' LyttelTm r S,( *£ Mrs* Whi»cop's, Christchurch; a E d at Mr. J. T. White's Store, Xaiapei. CANTERBURY COFFEE,. CHOP, AND DINING ROOMS. EALES begs respectfully to inform the ■?■' • public that lie has commenced business in the above tine, upon the^premises situated at the junction of High-street Colombo-street, opposite Messrs. Fisher and:€o.'s store, where refreshments may h& obtained atall hours. : Families visiting Cferistchurch W. E. -can ! accommodiite with _private apartments; and trusts by strict attention and moderate charge;*, to merit a share of public patronage. N.8.-—Soups always ready. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. WATTWODB hegs to inform Ms cus- • tomers that he has removed next door to Miss Skifficorn, where he hopes, by strict attention to business, to still receive their support August 15,1859. .
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Lyttelton Times, Volume XII, Issue 712, 3 September 1859, Page 6
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