ROBERT WARNER, TAILOR AND HABIT MAKER, TCJAM. STREET, CHMSTGHORCH. All orders from Lytlolton transmitted by Post will^ be punctually attended to, and delivered carriage paid. ' N. BDGAR^ ~ TAILOR, DRAPER, &c. f CASHEL STREET, Chriatchurcli. " ROBERT' WATSOnT~~ From London, TAILOR, BREECHES, & TROWSERS MAKER.' * NEXT THE TOWN HALL, SUMNER BOAD, OHEISTCHUKOn. T. BARNARD, (From London,) WATCH AND CLOCKMAKER, Cashel Street, Christclmrch. F. T. HAS KIN S, GENERAL STORES, '', PAPANUI. EDWARD GENET, ' AGENT FOR THE CANTERBURY STANDARD. HOBBS & SON, TAILORS, &c, Colombo Street, Chbistchttech. JAMES KERR, GENE R A L r S T OR EKEEPEE, CHARLES-ST., KAIAPOI. Temporary premises now open at the , Assembly Rooms. A. B. TUSON, STOREKEEPER, TIMBER MERCHANT, AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENT, Okain's Bat. j '■ JOHN C. ANGUS, SADDLE AND HARNESS MAKER. Importer of SADDLERY AND HARNESS, LEATHER MERCHANT &c, Cashel Street, Christchurch. R. BRUNSDEN, SEEDSMAN, CORN FACTOR, AND GENERAL SALESMAN, Weighbridge Office, Market Place, * CHRISTCHURCH. MR. HENRY HORSFORD PRINS, SURGEON, &c., GLOUCESTER STREET EAST, CHRISTCHURCH. BURNELL AND BENNETT, AUCTIONEERS, ACCOUNTANTS & GENERAL AGENTS, High Steeet, CHRISTCHURCH. HOSSACK AND LILBURNE, GROCERS & GENERAL STORE DEALERS, CHRISTCHURCH, Nearly opposite the new Wesleyan Chapel. UNION HOTEL, STAFFORD STREET, DUNEDIN,. 0 TAG 0. CROWHURST AND INGLIS. J. YOUNGHUSBAND, BOOKBINDER AND MANUFACTURING STATIONER, TUAM STREET, CHBISTCHUECH. j Portfolios, Scrap Books, Music Cases, Fancy leather goods ' made and repaired. ROBERT HOULIHAN, TAILOR AND HABIT MAKER, DUBLIN STREET, LYTTELTON. E HOULIHAN begs leave to inform • the public that he is now ready to introduce the Inverness Cloak, the Talma, and i several other fashionable coats, he having done i business for many years in St. James's street, Pall Mall, London. N.B.—No objection to gentlemen furnishing their own materials. Terms moderate, NOTICE. IMPOUNDED on the 29th of October, a bay mare, not shod, with a small brand on off shoulder not legible, with white on forehead, nose, and near hind foot; also a black gelding with small blotched brand on off shoulder,not shod, believed to have crossed from the Christchurdi side. i If the above are not released within 21 clear days from this date they will be sold to defray j expenses on Friday, the 9th December, at noon, | ANDREW SPILLARD, Poundkeeper. Kaiapoi, Nov. 19. VALISNERIA FROM LONDON. /CONSIGNEES by the above vessel are requested \J to pay their freights and sign a bond to pay whatever averago (if any) may be found chargeable on the papers being sent to* London. When, on presentation of. Bill of Lading, the agents will countersign the tide-waiter's permit, as no goods will be delivered unless the permit be so countersigned. COOKSON, BOWLER & CO., Agents. Lyttelton, Nov. 22,1859.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume XII, Issue 739, 7 December 1859, Page 8
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426Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Lyttelton Times, Volume XII, Issue 739, 7 December 1859, Page 8
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