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r\ n.v :." s: a ■."■I.; c . Black pine piles (various lengths and sizes) 80. Blab» do. Do. scantling, can be supplied of any length and size, cut from the above piles. MILES & CO., Lyttelton. GRASS AND CLOVER SEEDS. -|-/\ TONS of Colonial grown Permanent JL\_/ Pasturage Grasses and Clovers, in mixture, comprising 16 of the best pasture varieties. W. WILSON, Nursery and Seedsman. A Commodious Store in Canterbury street, suitable for wholesale or retail trade, lease having seventeen years to run. Ground rent very moderate. At the back of the atore are two rooms with bedrooms overhead. Apply to F. NOBLE CAMPBELL & CO. Oxford Street, Lyttelton, Nov. 15, 1859. «■ MESSRS. WHEELER & NURSE, in connexion with MR. SADLER, beg to inform the public that their carts will run on and after MONDAY, the 14th instant, EVERY DAY, at the following hours, viz.:—• From Christchurch, at 11-£ o'clock") in the From Kaiapoi, at 11| o'clock ji Morning BETUBNING From Christchurch, at 4 o'clock 7 in the ! From Kaiapoi, at 4 o'clock ) Afternoon S. P. SMI TH'S FER R V < Over the Waimakariri. rTIHB public are respectfully informed that JL the, following-' rates of fares only will be taken, except duripg freshes, when the old fares will be charged. 8. d. Foot passengers ... 0 4 Man and horse O>'9 6 bullocks and dray 4 0 4 do. do. ... 3 0 and all others in the same proportion. The utmost.attention and dispatch will be observed. July 20,1859. f\ N SAL E . EX MARY ANN, MINERVA, CATHERINE PEMBERTON, CASHMERE, SEBASTIAN, ZEALANDIA, VALISNERIA, AND OTHER LATE ARRIVALS. . Brandy in hhds. and qr.-casks Rum do. do. do. Old torn in hhds.,'qr.-casks and cases Geneva in hhds! and qr.-casks Whiskey do. do. do. Port wine in hhds.,"qr.-casks and cases Sherry do. do. do. do. Champagne Cordials . Ale and porter (bottled) Cigars Pipes White lead Rope and twine Saddlery . Corn sacks Ploughs - , Fire bricks Fancy soaps Candles Starch ' Mustard Egg and baking powder Figs^ Raisins Matches Wax vestas Black lead Blacking Ink Epsom salts 1 Cutlery Hardware Grindery Ironmongery Glassware Earthenware Tinware Plated goods Japanned ware Fancy goods Briishware Telescopes Accordions Piauos And a large assortment of Soft goods Haberdashery Drapery, &c, <fee., &q, F. NOBLE CAMPBELL & CO. Oxford-si, Lyttelton, Dec. 2,1859. MR. C. PftINCE, Master of the. Commercial School, Christchurch, will be prepai-ed to receive a limited number of boarders after the Christmas recess. Terms, £40 per aunura. Further particulars on application to the Commercial School, Tuam Street. Nov. 28,1859. TO THE ELECTORS OF THE AVON DISTRICT. To return thanks for sup_Hi port iri the late election would indeed be supererogatory—since support there was non& The final close of the poll in the entire absence ot even owe vote warrants the assertion. Nor, in the exercise of our mutual independence, as the cause of this, can I complain. The initiation of any system must have a fair trial, before success can be hoped for. However, in reference to the extraordinary result of Saturday's polling, I am bound to assure you that, under' ordinary circumstances, 1 should justly have considered the no vhte as an implied want of confidence, and a reason quite siya,cient in itself to prevent mo fi-om again coming forward. Yet, knowing otherwise, I can but have every confidence and no hesitation in assuring you that it is my resolve to do so on a future occasion; when I trust for more success, as I have no doubt of the sincerity of my intentions. I need not doubt yours. I cannot but. feel satisfied at the manner in which the late election was conducted generally; but, especially so, when I can literally and truly say that, on that occasion, I acted in , every respect as I would like to be done unto, hut which I need not expect. Electors, with every wish at heart to. merit your future confidence, arid to grow, in' your good opinion, and with the firm belief that we shall improve on aqquaintarice, ". I remain, gentlemen, Very faithfully yours, WESTBY H. PERGIVAL. Nov. 30,1859.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XII, Issue 739, 7 December 1859, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Lyttelton Times, Volume XII, Issue 739, 7 December 1859, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Lyttelton Times, Volume XII, Issue 739, 7 December 1859, Page 6

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