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Lyttelton Times, Volume VIII, Issue 533, 12 December 1857, Page 2

 

MR. OLLIVIER, LAND, HOUSE, AND GENERAL «3O KM JSSIONAGENT, <AND -AUCTIONEER, &C., &XS-, Cashel Street, Christchurch, ."ftT.B. Rents and accounte collected. JOHN T, PARKINSON, •STOCK COMMISSION AGENT, SATTOTIONEER, VALTTER, 'ETC., iL^ttelton. 'P.S; All communications'left at Mr. Hart's, White Hart, Christchurch, or at Mr. Parkinson's, London street, Lyttelton, punctually •attended to. J. XONiSDEN, AUCTIONEER & COMMISSION AG®NT■Lyttelton anu Christchurch. T. COOK'S 'CANTERBURY BOARD & LODGING HOUSE, CHRISTCHURCH. /N.B. Soups and Meals at all Hours. HENRY FLAVELL, TAILOR AND MAKER. FERKY ROAD, NEAR THE COMMERCIAL HALL, CHRISTCHT7RCH. HB. —Gentlemen's clothes cleaned, &c. T. T. HASKINS, GENERAL STORES* PAPANUL JOHN BENNINGTON, ~ BOOT AND SHOE MAKER. BOOTS OF ALL KINDS. GRINDERY OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. T. BARNARD, ■(From London,) WATCH AND CLOCKMAKER, Cashel Street, Christchurch. J. BERLAND, dCLOCK AND WATCH MAKER, •AND -JEWELLER, "London Street, Lyttelton. E. KNAPMAN, WETERINARY SURGEON, STOCK COMMMSION AGENT, -AND HOBSE BREAKER, •Durham Street North, Christchurch. iTAYLOR & POPPLE WELL, -Oxford St., Lyttbltok, BUILDERS, UNDERTAKERS, &c. Doors, Sashes, Shop Fronts, &c., made to 'order. Funerals Furnished and Conducted. THOMAS GEE, #ANCY BREAD & BISCUIT BAKER, GENERAL CONFECTIONER And Ginger Beer Manufacturer, St., Lyttelton. U.B. Public and Private Parties supplied on Moderate Terms. GEORGE MALLINSON, ARCHITECT, SURVEYOR, AND LAND AGENT. Office, at Mr. M'Cardell'fl, Oxford Street. JAMES WYLBE, €.E., SURVEYOR, *AHD AND GENERAL COMMISSION A»ENT, AND ATTCTIONJIEE, KaiapdL F. L. REES, PLUMBER, PAINTER, AND GLAZIER, ' Wholesale and Retail OIL AND COLOUR DEALER, PAPERHANGER AND HOUSE DECORATOR. . Sashes and Doors; Stained Glass, all Colours ' Canyas, Tacks, &c., always on Sale. EIGH STREET AND MANCHESTER STREET, CHRISTCHtJBCH.

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