CONVEYANCE OF GOODS. 1 HP L. CROMPTON begs to announce J- • that' he has made arrangements for iho carriage of luggage* Sec. from Lyttelton to Sum-^ ne.r, Christelmreh, and all parts of the plain. Agent in Lyttelton, A. J. Alpokt, from whom all further information can be obtained. FOR PORT NICHOLSON. HHHE Fast Sailing Schooner "Alice," -*- Robertson, Master, 100 tons burthen, will sail for the above Port on Monday next, February 3rd. For Freight or Passage apply to Richabd Beamish. FOR LAUNCESTOft, VIA PORT NICHOLSON, riIHE Clipper Brig " Gazelle," W. Pai- -*- tkson, Master, 200 [tons, will sail for the above Ports, on Wednesday next, Feb. 5. For Freight or Passage, apply to Richard Beamish. TO PURCHASERS OF STOCK. rpHE undersigned, about to proceed to -*- Sydney, is prepared to receive orders for the purchase of cattle, sheep, and horses, to be landed at Lyttelton and Akaroa. C. B. Robinson, Lyttelton. FOR SALE, EX PERSEVERANCE, JUST LANDING, 30,000 feet of Boards and Scantling, White and Red Pine. 2 cases of Shirts. 1 do. Lucifer Matches. 1 do. Boots. -■ 1 Horse. 5 Tierces Beef. ■ ' 12 doz. Ladies' Fronts. 2 Side Saddles. 2 Gents' Riding do. Apply to Mr. Flyger on board, or at the Mitre Hotel, Lyttelton. FOR SALE, EX "MONARCH," 19 PURE BRED SAXONY AND J-^ FRENCH MERINO RAMS. 550 Fine woolled Merino Ewes in good con- , dition, and warranted free from desease. 50 Two and three year old superior Heifers. 1 Pure, Short Horn Bull, imported from England. 12 Brood Mares, 4 and 5 years old. 1 Entire Pony. To be seen at Akaroa, together with certificates of sheep, samples of the wooT, and pedigrees of horses and bull, upon application to Mr. Henry Smith. EX LATE ARRIVALS, AND NOW ON SALE at the General -*"*- Grocery Store and Bakehouse, Canterbury Street — Every description of Brushware. An assortment of English Boots and Shoes. White and Coloured Satteen Jean Stays. French Coutrel and Corded do., very superior. Children's Printed Cambric Frocks" Mousseline de lame do. Fancy Velvet Paletots, Gents' Black and Coloured Silk Byron Ties. Aeriel and Albert do. Berlin Gloves and Riding Belts. N.B. Dinner and Tea Services. ■' " ' ■ •"■ W. Pkatt. WORKING BULLOCKS, - "T^OR SALE, several pairs of good W'or.f- --- ing Bullocks. Also, several good MILCH COWS, we!l used to the climate and food of New Zealand. Also, three or four WELL-BUILT BO.AIS^ varying from 4 to 5 tons. Also, Two Good Substantial HOUSES, v> he bought or rented. Two Ditto in Frame. For further particulars, apply at the Lytxbltoh Ahms.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume I, Issue 4, 1 February 1851, Page 4
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