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COOKSON, BOWLER, and Co. HAVE received, ex Canterbury, Sir George Pollock, and Cornwall, invoices of the following goods, which they will dispose of to Storekeepers on advantageous terms. Pale Brandy, in cases, Superior Old Port, Sherry, Madeira, Champagne, and Claret, in do. Do. Old Tom and Geneva in qr. casks and cases, Bottled Ale and Stout, London Porter, in hhds., West India Rum, Camp Ovens, "Water Pipes, Newcastle Grindstones, Blistered and German Steel, Roman Cement, Xinseed Oil, White Lead, Coal Tar, Asphalted roofing Felt, (strongly recommended as a cheap and durable roofing,) A case of superior Millinery and Haberdashery. 5 Bags Clover and Grass Seed. Lyttelton, Dec. 12th, 1851. TO SHEEP BREEDERS. "1 X RAMS for SALE, got by imported -Lt* German Sires, out of picked Port Philip Ewes. Apply to A. J. Ai/port, Lyttelton ; or to Mr. Stoddabt, on the Rackia Terrace Station, south end of Malvern Hills. FOR HIRE, GOOD SAFE SADDLE HORSES. Apply to Mr. A. Jagoe, London-street. .Ljrttelton, October-30th. ~ $2. REWARD. A REWARD OF TWO POUNDS is offered to any person who may give information to Mr. Chapman, of Christchurch, regarding a Chestnut Filly, landed from the " Derwent," from Port Philip about four months ago, branded G M hear shoulder, both hind fetlocks white, star on the forehead, and stands 15 hands, light chestnut. EDUCATION. MISS TAYLOR begs leave to inform the inhabitants of Lyttelton and its vicinity that she-is prepared;to receive.a few more pupils as Boarders or Day Scholars at her Seminary in Winchester Street. TO STOREKEEPERS. HHHE undersigned are Importers of all -*- descriptions of goods, British and Colonial, which.they are ready to supply at Wholesale Prices. IiONGBEN AND Le CREN. Conveyance Cart between Christchurch and the Ferry. T^r E. BERESFORD begs to inform '** • the Public that he has commenced Banning a Spring Conveyance Cart between Christchurch and the Ferry, for the accommodation of Passengers, Goods, &c. Hodbs of Departure.:—From Christehurch at 8 a.m. and 3 p.m. From the Ferry, at 11 a.m. and 6 p.m. FAMILY RESIDENCE. npO BE LET for Three, Six, or Nine -*- Months, or for One or Two Years, Town Section No. 42, situate on the north side of London Street, with tlie Messuage or Dwellinghouse thereon, now in the occupation of Mr. Macfailane. The house is pleasantly situate in a desirable part of the town, and contains five Rooms, with a good Cellar, and is suitable lor the residence of a genteel family. Further particulars may be had on application at the office of Mr. Richard Worjiald, Solicitor, London Street, Lyttelton. Lyttelton, Dec. 5, 1851. LAND AT LYTTELTON~ HpO BE LET on Lease, several acres of -*- Land, in Ticehurst Vale, immediately contiguous to the town, and admirably adapted fora DAIRY FARM. There is a good supply of pure water on the spot throughout the year, and wood close at hand. Rent moderate. For particulars, apply at the Office of this Paper. Lyttelton, Dec. 18th, 1851.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume I, Issue 50, 20 December 1851, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Lyttelton Times, Volume I, Issue 50, 20 December 1851, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Lyttelton Times, Volume I, Issue 50, 20 December 1851, Page 4