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NOTICE. THE STORE of Messrs. Longden and Le Cren, situated in the town of Lyttelton, is approved for the Free Warehousing and securing of Goods for Duty under Bond, in terms of the Ordinance of the Governor, and Council of New Zealand. No. 3, of 4, Victoria, Section 34 . H. G. Gouland, Sub-Collector. Custom House, Port Victoria, Apr. 24, 1851. GOODS UNDER BOND. rpHE undersigned beg to announce that -*- they are ready to receive and take charge of Goods under Bond, in their Bonded Store, at the rate of one shilling per ton per week. Longden & Le Cren. TO STOREKEEPERS. THE undersigned are Importers of all descriptions of goods, British and Colonial, which they are ready to supply at Wholesale Prices. Longden and Le Cren. ON SALE, AT the STORES of the Undersigned, 1 Ditto Old Tom. 1 Hhd. Bum. 20 Hhcls. XX Stout. 10 Ditto Abbott's Ale. 6 Ditto Colonial (Van Dieman's Land) Ale. 9 Tons Potatoes (fit for seed). 20 Bushels Apples. 20 Tons Flour. 50 Bushels Seed Wheat. 30,000 Van Dieman's Land Palings. Longden & Le Cren. THE PATENT WEDGE SHINGLES A RE strongly recommended as an im•£X* proved System of Roofing ; and from the Wood being Steamed, and cut quite smooth by Machinery, are thoroughly Seasoned, of uniform length, breadth, and thickness, viz., 18 inches by 2>]4 inches; three-sixteenths of inch at one end, and eight-sixteenths of inch at the other; and peculiarly adapted for covering high or low pitched roofs. A material feature in these shingles is their economy: they are put on without waste, may be made perfectly tight on rinds ; thus saving the sarking so essential for ordinary shingles, and do not require strong timbers. They are as durable as ordinary English slates, and cover the same surface at half the expense. Specimens may be seen, and every information obtained, by application to Longden & Le Cren. Conveyance of Goods to Sumner and Christchurch. rpiHE undersigned beg to announce that J- their Cutter the " HAWK " is now ready for sailing, and will take in goods for Sumner and Christchurch. She will go up to the Bricks, and is under the charge of Sam Taylor, whose ability and experience are well known, and whose care of the goods under his charge has long been appreciated. Longden and Le Cren. Conveyance of Goods to Sumner. AJ. ALPORT begs to announce that • he is prepared to continue arrangements for the Conveyance of Goods from Lyttelton to Sumner in decked crafts. v , 2, Norwich Quay, Lyttolton.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume I, Issue 18, 10 May 1851, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Lyttelton Times, Volume I, Issue 18, 10 May 1851, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Lyttelton Times, Volume I, Issue 18, 10 May 1851, Page 1

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