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Christchureh Cricket Club. President—John Robert Godi-ey, Esq. Committee. WG. Brittan, Esq. J. C. W. Russell, Esq. J. C. Boys, Esq. H. J. Tancred, Esq. T. Cass, Esq. J. Townsend, Esq. W. Deans, Esq. E. R. Ward, Esq. J. S. Harman, Esq. J. S. Wortley, Esq. > A. 6. Perceval, Esq. CC. Bowen, Esq. ( Ho?i. Secretaries. The Club will hold their first Meeting for play for the season on their ground in Hagley Park, on Saturday, the 4th of October. Gentlemen desirous of becoming members are requested to communicate with the Honorary Secretaries. ■ Annual subscription, 10s. 66.. ; Entrance Fee, 10s. 6d. Chriatchurch, June 18. A CARD. RICHARD BEAMISH, GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT, licensed Custom-Hcrase Agent, Lyttelton, Canterbury. GENERALSTORE. T^AMILIES can procure Groceries of the -*- best quality, at the lowest prices, at the Store of the undersigned. Fine Fresh Carrots at 6s. 6d. per 100 lbs. Timber, and Nails of all sizes, for House building. New Zealand Rope, various sizes. Window Sashes and Glass, various sizes. Putty, White Lead, Paint, Oil, &c, &c. Richard Beamish, Commission and Custom House Agent. Storage for a few Tons of Goods. No. 6, Esplanade. Superior Port and Sherry, IMPORTED from R. Duncan & Co., 43, Lime Street; are justly celebrated in Wellington, the other Settlements of New Zealand, an d even in India. Parties can have one dozen and upwards at the lowest possible price for such wine. 1 Hhd. Brandy (in bond) first quality, by the same shippers. 1 Qr. Cask Londonderry Whiskey; and about 10 Bnshels Prime Seed Wheat. Richabd Beamish. ' 6, Esplanade, Lyttelton. Colonial Store! Colonial Store!! i Colonial Store!!! JAMES SWINBOURNE, the Proprietor of the above Establishment, has much pleasure in announcing to the Inhabitants of Lyttelton and Christchureh, and the surrounding Bays, that he has a large and varied assortment of useful goods, viz., Pilot Cloth Oyer-Coats, Pea and Monkey Jackets, Pilot Cloth Trousers. Moleskin do., Cotton Tweed do., a large assortment of vests, white, fancy, regatta, Scotch Tweed, and Striped Shirts, Cotton and Woollen Drawers and Under Shirts, a large and varied assortment of Cloth Caps, Patent Ventilating Beaver and Silk Hats, Drab, Straw, Bavarian, and Wide, awake Hats, Men's Belts, Calicos and Print Dresses, Mouslin de lame do., Bonnets and Ribbons, Plain and Checked Mouslins, Blue Serge and Cotton Under-Shirts, Blankets and Rugs, American Axes, Camp-Ovens, Kettles, Saucepans, Tin Plates, Quart and Pint Pots, Knives and Spoons, Pit Saws and Files, Spades and Shovels, Nails, assorted, Glasses, Tumblers, Decanters, Chamber Sets, Cups and Saucers, Plates, Cups and Jugs, Window Glass, Teas, Sugars, Coffee, Chocolate, Soap. Blue and Starch, Mould, Dip, Composition and Sperm Candles, Bottled Fruits, Jams, Honey, and Salad Oil. A large quantity of Timber always on hand. J. S. also begs to state that he has been induced (from the many applications to have Boots made to order), to commence, and is now carrying on the Boot and Shoemaking Business in all its branches. From the large stock of English, HobartTown, and Sydney made Boots, as well as from the number of hands he has employed in manufacturing, he hopes to be in a position to suit all purchasers, and also such as honour him with their orders, lyttelton, June 19, 1851.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume I, Issue 25, 28 June 1851, Page 8

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