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, . ROBERT WARNER, TAILOR AND HABIT MAKER, , TUA.II STBEET, CHUISTCHURCH. All orders from LvtteHftn *'« ul ai. ■« will be punctually ««& tT?^ 1 ? P°? carriage paid. W ' and deWed, N. EDGAR, TAILOR, DRAPER, &c>f CABHEI, BTBEKT, Christchnrch. ROBERT WATSON, From London, TAILOR, BREECHES, & TROWSERS - MAKER. NEXT THE TOWN HAIL, SITMKEE B OAD, . CHBIBTCHUBCH. T. BARNARD, (From London,) WATCH AND CLOCKMAKER, Caßhel Street, Christchurch. F.. T. HAS KINS. GENERAL STORES, PAPANUI. EDWARD GENET, AGENT FOR THE CANTERBURY STANDARD. HOBBS & SON, TAILORS, Ac, Colombo Stbeet, Chbistchpbch. JAMES KERR, GENERAL STOREKEEPER, CHARLES-ST., KAIAPOI. Temporary premises now open at the ■ Assembly Rooms. ' A. B. TUSON, STOREKEEPER, TIMBER MERCHANT, AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENT, ; : Okain's Bat. 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 Stbeet, CHRISTCHURCH. HOSSACK AND LILBURNE, GROCSRS & GENERAL STORE DEALERS, CHRISTCHURCH, Nearly opposite the new Wesleyan Chapel. UNION HOTEL, STAFFORD STREET, DUNEDIN, OTA G 0. CROWHURST AND INGLIS. J. YOUNGHUSBAND, BOOKBINDER AND MANUFACTURING STATIONER, TUAM STEEET, CHBISTCHUBCH. Portfolios, Scrap Books, Music Cases, , Fancy leather goods made and repairedROBERT HOULIHAN, TAILOR AND HABIT MAKEK, DUBLIN STREET, LYTTELTON. E HOULIHAN begs leave to inform • the public that he is now ready to introduce the Inverness Cloak, the Talma," and several other fashionable coats, he having done 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 Christchurch side. If the above are not released within 21 clear days from this date they will be sold to defray expenses on Friday, the 9th December, at noon. ANDREW SPILLARD, Poundkeeper. Kaiapoi, Nov. 19. $ ' ' VALISNERIA FROM LONDON. riONSIGNEES by the above vessel are requested v^ to pay their freights and sign a bond to pay whatever average (if any) may he 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 tho peimit be so countersigned. ; COOKSON, BOWLER & CO., Agents. Lyttelton, Nov. 22,1859,

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XII, Issue 738, 3 December 1859, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Lyttelton Times, Volume XII, Issue 738, 3 December 1859, Page 8