Union Bank of Australia, Lyttelton. ' FTIHIS BANK is now prepared to issue -*- Drafts on the London Office, and Colonial Branches of the Union Bank of Australia at the following rates:— t On London, at 30 days after sight, at a charge of 2 per cent. On Sydney, Hobart Town, Launceston, Melbourne, Geelong, Portland, Adelaide, Bathurst, —sight, at a charge of 2 per cent. On Wellington and Auckland, —sight, at a charge of 1 per cent. B. D. Wallace, Acting Agent. Lyttelton, March S, 1851. To the Members of the Society of LandPurchasers. Gentlemen, I HAVE the honour to offer myself as a Candidate to fill the vacancy in the Council occasioned by the resignation of Mr. Deans. I remain, Gentlemen, your obedient Servant, EICHAEB Poi/LAKD. Christehnrch, May 16. FOR SALE, 21 TONS PORT COOPER CHEESE. 2 Apply to B. and G. Bhodes, Lyttelton. NOTICE. ANDREW DAWSON begs leave to inform the public that he is now prepared to take Cattle and Sheep on his run, situate between Dampier's Bay and Raupaki, and that gentlemen trusting him with their stock may rely upon every attention being paid them. For terms and further particulars apply to Mr. Cbybr, butcher, London Street, Lyttelton. NOTICiE. rpHE Undersigned is prepared to take .-■- Sheep and Cattle for grazing on his run at the mouth of the Waipara.. For terms apply to A. J. Ax-poet, Esplanade, or at the Station. C. E Beown. F. JENKINS and J. M'LEAN. /CARPENTERS, Joinees, and BuildV-^ ebs. Sashes, Frames, and Doors made on the shortest notice. Furniture repaired, &c. N.B. Workshop, Market-Place, Christchurch. ; G. ALLEN "DEGS respectfully to announce to the -*-* Inhabitants of Christchurch, that he has °pened a General Store, situate in the Marketplace, where may now be obtained provisions of all descriptions, togetherwith Clothing, Bedding, Hardware, Earthenware, Glass, Brushes, &c. _ G. A. hopes by moderate prices and unremitting attention to business to merit a share of his fellow-colonists' support. C. W. BISHOP, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL PROVISION AND GENERAL MERCHANT. Agent for the "Lyttelton Times" Market-Place, Christchurch, SHOEING AND. JOBBING SMITH, &c. CX W. PERRY begs to return thanks -*-*-• to the Inhabitants of Lyttelton and its Vicinity, for the kind patronage'he has hitherto received, and to announce that, having engaged the services of a competent workman, he is prepared to execute orders for Wrought Ironwork, of every description. Guns stocked and Percussioned. Particular attention paid to the Shoeing of Horses, &c. &c. Winchester Street, opposite New Jail, May 24th, 2851. IRON-WORKER, SiITH, & c . N. E. GRIFFIN, T>EGS 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 \ylrich it shall be his endeavour to deserve.- ---" Lyttelton, March-21, 1851, ;
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Lyttelton Times, Volume I, Issue 21, 31 May 1851, Page 2
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