EVENING GLASSES. MESSRS. TOOMATH and HOLMES BEG respectfully to inform the Inhabitants of Lyttelton, that they intend openins; Evening Classes for the Instruction of Adults and Young Persons of both sexes, chiefly in Beading1, Writing-, and Arithmetic ; to which may be added, if required, English Grammar and Composition, Music, Drawing, Mathematics, &c. Time of Attendance—Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, and Friday evenings, from 7 to 8 o'clock. To commence on Monday evening, the 28th inst. For terms and particulars apply at the Commercial School. MR. JOHN BILTON BEGS respectfully to inform the Inhabitants of Lyttelton, that he is prepared to give Private Instruction on the PianoForte and Vocal Mxjstc. Terms moderate. For particulars apply at the Church Commercial School, Lyttelton. N.B. Piano-Fortes Tuned, &c. E. C. LATTER BEGS to give notice,-that having taken the Ironmongery Store late in the occupation of-Mr. E. C. Bealbt, Canterbury Street; he hopes by attention to the business, to merit the patronage bestowed on the former proprietor, and at the same time he has to offer to the public a small assortment of goods direct from London, consisting of Earthen and Tin-ware, Boots and Shoes, Oils and Paint, Window Glass, Soap and Candles. JOHN T. PARKINSON HAVING been requested to publish his Scale of Commission Charges on Cattle &c, at Gollan's Bay, respectfully submits the following to the notice of the public :-— Consignment under 200 L, 5 per cent. Do above 200?. ) gl On the whole cargo of Cattle } "^ Per cent' A moderate charge for the use of Stockyards and Depasturing of cattle. Charges for landing only on Stock landed, and not consigned for Sale. Mr. CROMPTON BEGS TO ANNOUNCE that during his temporary absence, business will be carried on as usual under the superintendence of Mr. Rayworth, to whom all accounts are requested to be paid, and all hills forwarded. Agent at Cliristchurch, Mr. Thacker, to whom freights must be paid on delivery of Goods. Sumner, March 23rd. 1851. Mr. READ T3EGS TO INFORM THE PUBLIC -■-* ' that as long as the roads are passable, he will convey the Mail as usual between Lyttelton and Christehureh, every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday; and that on and after the first of April, the charge will be from four pence each for letters. Parcels, &c, in proportion. Lyttelton, 27th March, 1851. J. THORNTON, Carpenter, Joiner, & Builder. SASHES, FRAMES, DOORS, & HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE MADE TO ORDER. London Street, Lyttelton. IROH-WQRKER, SMITH, &c. N. E. GRIFFIN, BEGS to announce to the Settlers of Lyttelton, that he has opened business in the above line, and hopes, by strict attention to business, to merit a share of that patronage which it shall be his endeavour to deserve. Lyttelton, March 21, 1851. ~ R. H. GARDENER, FRENCH POLISHER AND UPHOLSTERER. OLD Furniture Cleaned, Repaired, and Polished. Mattmsses and Palliasses made on the shortest notice. Stetson No. 43, Lyttelton.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume I, Issue 15, 19 April 1851, Page 8
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