CHELTENHAM HOUSE, X A I A P 0 1.. T> HAMLET begs to inform his friend? ! :*-*'• m and the public generally, that hisHouso is. now ready; and parties wishing foi accommodation will have every care and uttenj hon to make them comfortable. Room for a few young men as boarders. |' - ' N.B. Good Stabling., • TO BE SOLD, A HOUSE and ONE ACRE and A-HALF of ■£»- LAND on the Papanui-road, 3 miles from Chnstchurch. For particulars, apply at the Papanui Store. . ■ ROBERT WATSON, TAILOR AND DRAPER, Next the Town Hall, Sunnier Road, CHRISTCHURCH. ON SALE, pLOTHS and doeskins ■ , . ■ V./ Bedford and woollen cord Shepherd's check, Cheviot and fancy tweeds Ready made clothing, &c. NOTICE. WE have this day disposed of our business as Tobacco Merchants and Importers to Messrs. Wittkowski Brothers, of Balkarat, who will continue the same at No. 11, Collins Street West; and we respectfully solicit for them a continuance' of the liberal support which we have hitherto received. MORGAN & MACKINTOSH. Melbourne, May 16,1859, WITH reference to the above advertisement by Messrs. Morgan and Mackintosh, announcing the disposal of their business to ourselves, we beg to intimate that we shall continue to carry on the same in their late premises. No. 11, Collins Street West, and will spare no efforts to insure a continuance of the support accorded to our predecessors. WITTKOWSKI BROTHERS. Melbourne, May 16, 1859. CANTERBURY MOULD CANDLES, V_y , manufactured by T. B. FISHER &•CO. Sold at their Stores, Christchurch. SCHOONER FOR SALE. I7IOR SALE)—-The fast-sailing- well-built r schooner PALINURUS, of 15 tons register, with gear complete, well known as a clipper, and of large carrying capacity. • ' Terms liberal. Apply to E. J. JONES, Union Wharf. July 22,1859. . FOR SALE. TWELVE acres of Freehold land, fenced iri and cultivated, with small house thereon, situated within four miles of Christchurch. Apply to HERBERT LOWTHER, Oxford Terrace, WestTUST ARRIVED- BY THE SHIPS " MARY ANN AND MINERVA:— Gentlemen's Tweed and Doeskins ■ ; \!. Royal Stewart, Victoria, and Rob Roy Wool Tartans Welsh Flannels and Pink Saxony Coloured French Merinoes Lincie Wincie and Flounced Dresses Ball Dresses (rich and beautiful) Infants' Robes, French Merino Cloaks and Hoods Book and Figured Muslins Ladies' Thread Collars and Sleeves Coutille Stays Ladies' Fancy Silk Ties and Scarves Glazed Silk and Moire Antiques Cambric Collars, Sleeves and Chemisettes French Barege and Delaine Coburg Cloths Linen, Ginghams Balzarine, Cashmere, and Lincie Wincie Robes Chocolate Prints Gents' Brown Cotton Vests and Pants Gloves in great variety . India Rubber Braces, Crimean Shirts Children's Dresses and Holland Pinafores j With a large assortment of other Goods, selected ' in the best English Markets, all of which are offered at the lowest possible prices. MRS. WILLIAMS, Market Place. CHRISTCHURCH MARKET HOUSE. rpHE Committee of the Canterbury Farmers' J- Club are open to receive applications for standings in the Christchurch .Market House. Priority of application will secure a priority of choice. R. BRUNSDEN, Hon. Sec. August 12,1859. KAIAPOI. /"^ ARDEN Seeds and Permanent Pasture vX Grass Seeds, all new, for sale at the Temporary Store of JAMES KERB,* Assembly. Rooms, Kaiapoi. August 4, 1859. FTIHE .Undersigned are Cash buyers of JL Wool, delivered at Christchurch, Kaiapoi, Timaru, or any other shipping places' )n the coast. MILES & Co., Lyttelton.
CATTLE. MR. CLAUDE M. OLLIVIER is prepared to receive orders for good mixed Cattle, in quantities of -riot less than one hundred. Delivery to be taken on the Waimakariri within two months from the date of order. For further, particulars, apply at the Rooms, Cashel Street, KAIAPOI. TEMPORARY ROOMS AT THE OFFICE OF C. G. HODGSON, ESQ., SOLICITOR. MR. CLAUDE M. OLLIVIER will attend at Kaiapoi, for the purpose of receiving commissions for the sale of Land, Stock, &c, &c, on MONDAY in each week, instead of on THURSDAYS as previously advertised,. Mr. C. G. Hodgson being on those days absent at Rangiora. MR. C. G. HODGSON, Solicitor, Kaiapoi, Ixkjk to state that on and aftrr MONDAY, the 18th instant, his Offices will be at the Assembly Rooms, Kaiapoi. • Office hours ; from 10 to 4. J
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Lyttelton Times, Volume XII, Issue 721, 5 October 1859, Page 7
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