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THOMAS YATES, BOOT AND SHOEMAKER, LONDON STREET, LYTTELTON. rFIHE Stock consists of home-made goods, JL and will be sold at reduced prices, as he is soiling off all ;his stock-in-trade. N.B. Orders wilLbo executed as usual. . . _____ . ASIX-Roomed House, comfortably lined and papered, with a four-acre paddock, beautifully situated on the banks of the Avon, and within a few minutes' walk of Christchurch. Apply to E. GOODACRE & CO., Liverpool and Manchester House. Sept. 27,1859. LYTTELTON COLONISTS' SOCIETY AND LITERARY INSTITUTION. THE REV. W. ROUSE will give a LECTURE in the Town Hall, Lyttelton, on MONDAY EVENING, October 10, at 7 o'clock. Subject: "MILTON'S PARADISE LOST." E. MILLS, Hon. Sec.'' CHRIST'S COLLEGE, CANTERBURY. A Third Master is wanted after the Christmas vacation <to take charge of the Mathematical and assist in the Classical Department of Christ's College Grammar •School. Salary, £250 per annum. Candidates, who must be Members of the Church of England, are requested to forward their applications, addressed to the Warden and_ Fellows of Christ's College, accompanied by testimonials and a statement of qualifications, at any time before noon on WEDNESDAY, October 26, to the undersigned, from whom further information may be obtained. HENRY JACOBS, /■« •i» n -,-, ~ Sub-Warden. Christ s College, Sept.:27, 1859.

ME. MOOEE'S EAMS. IY/TR. THOMSON has been appointed by i-TX .G H. Moore, Esq., of Glenmark, agent for the Sale of his -Celebrated EAMS for ,'the country south of the Waimakariri. The Earns are perfectly clean, are tailed, and yarded ma separate flock. Full particulars may be ascertained on application at the Auction Mart, Christchurch. COALS, MEEWOOD, POTATOES, F Quantities to suit purchasers, at ■ - E. GOODACRE & OO.'S, Liverpool and Manchester House. ' NOTICE. . ' : rpHE business carried on by us the wnderJ- signed, under the name of the ' Cumberland Saw Mill Company,' will in future be carried on under the style of ' Henderson, Piper & Co.' THOS. COOPEE; HENEY PIPER, WM. HENDEESON, ISAAC HODGSON, WM. WILSON. Witnesses— S. C. Face, James I), Gabwood. Akaroa, Sept. 19,1859. FIEEWOOD. "gLACK Pine Firewood'delivered in Christn a Ti f^ 3i 8s-per cord 'for Cash onlyOrders left at Mr. Eutland's, General Storekeeper, Papanui road, will be attended to. HEATHCOTE STEAM WHAEF. mSE above Wharf and Store being flow X -completed are ready for the reception of Gram, Wool, and General Merchandise,at the usual rates ' ■ EDWD. W. TIPPETTS, Ferry Eoad, September 23, 1859. SAWN TIMBEE. npHE Undersigned, having completed their X Saw Mills, are prepared to receive oraers for sawn timber in any quantities. HENDEESON, PIPEE & CO Duvauchelle's Bay, Akaroa, Sept. 22,1859.

G. E. & E. MASON'S ESTATE. VALUABLE BUNS AND SHEEP FOR SALE. /TO, Be Sold by Private Contract those -JL Valuable Sheep Runs belonging to the above Estate, comprising.— 16,000 acres called the Virginia Run 2,500 acres called the Seaward Run 12,500 acres called the Lake Run in the Province of Canterbury. Also, 5,000 acres called the Hurunui Run 5,000 acres called the Island Run 41,000 acres in all. Together with 80 acres of freehold land, for lomesteads; dwelling houses, huts, yards, dipping apparatus, and other improvements. ° Also, 4*l ss!Tc. sheeß rams-w • MhA °> •»* For further particulars, apply to 1 E. A. HARGREAVES, Lyttelton, Sept. 20. Helton. POISON. N" °P T OTTTtry1! °™se.W™™ of DOGS and V rUV L. TKY destroymg the vegetables and POISON will be laidm different parts after this' Sept. 29,1859. ALEX. SPROUL. NOTICE. mAKE notice that the partnership ] ate ly JL subsist^ between us, the imdersio-neH Samuel Gibbons and Samuel Honry Chapman o f Lyttelton, bakers confectioners and stoSepm under the style or firm of « Gibbons and Chapman '' has, on this thirtieth day of September Kant by mutual consent been dissolved, m tl at X^ he bke consent all debts due from or to ou latefirm will be paid and received by the said Samuel S bong, by whom our said business will in "Sow be earned on upon his solo credit and accoun Dated this tlnrtioth day of September, 1859 SAMUEL GIBBONS, ' w ., . . .S- H. CHAPMAN. Witnosses^to the signatures of the said Samuel Gibbons and Sumuol Henry ChamptfOHßT D. BAMFORD, Solicitor, Lyttelton, Henry Lbake, Lyttelton, Overseer of Roads.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XII, Issue 721, 5 October 1859, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Lyttelton Times, Volume XII, Issue 721, 5 October 1859, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Lyttelton Times, Volume XII, Issue 721, 5 October 1859, Page 6

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