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Lyttelton Times, Volume VII, Issue 451, 28 February 1857, Page 11

 

WAITT, HARGRE'AVES, & Co., 1 COMMISSION, MERCHANT. ?„ &c, Norwich Quay, Lyttelton. , JOHN T> PARKINSON, f' : TOOK COMMISSioN- AGEN/B/ '- i' AUCTSONEEB, VAJCTTEE, ETC., Lyttelton. ' •' P.S. Allj communications,' left' at ( Mr. Haet's, White Hart, Chvistchurch, or at Mi-.Paekin- Mi-.(Paekinson's, London street, Lyttelton, punctually attended to. ' J. LONGDEN, . AUCTIONEER & COMMISSION AGENT; Lyttelton and Christchurch. ■ MR. THOMSON, LAND AND COMMISSION AX3KENT, ACCOUNTANT AND AUCTIONEER, Manchester Street, Christchurch. i i W. C. BESWICK, COMMISSION AND LAND AGENT, ' Kaiapoi. • W. PACKARD, . S,TOCK , COMMISSION AGENT, Norwich Quay, Lyttelton. J.H. CLOUGH& CO. -WO .0 L B R,O KER S, (Successors to C.& J. Bradshaw,) , , Melbourne. J. F. McCAHDELL, Wholesale & Retail BOOKSELLER AND STATIONER, - Oxford-Street, Lyttelton.' i - .■ i - RIDDLE', - ' * -BUILDER AND UNDERTAKER, London Stree^, ,Lyttelton v , Plans, Specifications, and Estimates Prepared. T. BARNARD, (From London,) WATCH AND CLOCKMAKER, "' - Cashel Street, Christchureh. , MRS. LEGGETT'S ;. BOARD A>T) LODGING HOUSE, OXFOKD STREET, LYTTELTON. 1 ' j W. CUMMINS, PAINTER AND GLAZIER," London Street, Lyttelton. ; j, rule, ; VETERINARY SURGEON, &c, •. .Norwich Quay, Lyttelton. , E. KNAPMAN,,, VETERINARY SURG-EO^N, STOCK COMMISSION AGENT-& HOESE.'BEiEAKEB, At M' Q. Woodman's, Njjarjth? (xoWn Fleece Hotel, Christchurch.

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