_ ■ -1 . DRAPEE AND HABERBASHER, LONDON STREET. Jljl BEGS leave to intimate to the Ladies and Gentlemen of Lyttelton and Christchurch, that he has received, per • JP • last arrival, a Large and varied Assortment of Drapery, &c, suitable for the present Season, and of the^best quality, comprising,— , Paisley filled Shawls; Cashmere, Barege, and Plaid ditto ; Mouslin de lame Dresses; Cashmere of superior quality; Oregon Checks and Galla Plaids, in great variety ; Coburg and Orleans Cloths ; Flowers, Laces, Blonds, Gimps, Velvet Ribbons and Trimmings, Bonnet Ribbons, Cap ditto, Bonnets and Bonnet Shapes ; Ladies and Gentlemen's Kid, Silk, and Thread Gloves; Children's ditto ; Black and Coloured Silk Handkerchiefs; One Trunk of White and Coloured Coutell Stays; Prints, Long Cloth, Sheetings, and Grey Calicoes ; Huckaback Towelling and Osnaburgh Brown and Bleached Hollands ; Rolled Jaconet and other Muslins; Children's Worsted Polkas; Plaid Tunics and Velvet Jackets; Gaiters, Boots, and Boas; Duck, Brown Drills, Bed Quilts, Bed Rugs, Blankets, and Mattrasses; Gentlemen's Cotton and Flannel Drawers ; White Regatta and Blue Serge Shirts. Ladies' White and Black-Cotton Stockings; Gentlemen's Worsted and Cotton ditto; Girl's ditto, half hose ; Children's ditto; One Trunk of Gentlemen's Tweed Coats and Trowsers ; One ditto Boy's ditto; One ditto Gentlemen's Blue Cloth Caps ; One ditto Boy's ditto; One Case of Gentlemen's Black Silk Hats; One ditto, of Boy's ditto ; One ditto of 24-hour and 8-day Clocks; Two dozen Cash-Boxes ;_ a few Gold Wedding-Rings and Keepers ; and a number of other Goods too numerous to mention. CMstclmrch. College, Canterbury Settle- Terms of Board and Lodging-, (exclusive of To tlie Members of the Society of Landinent, and the Collegiate Grammar tbe School and College Fees, mentioned above,) Purchasers. School. f°r Students of the College, 501. per annum, for ~ WTIEMEN Im • i.\ il j• it .. i it i Junior Pupils, Sol. per annum, to be paid half- ___ __ ,„„ ' „ ,» Tis thought advisable to state publicly yea rly in advance, to the account of the Key. T HAVE tlie llonour to offer myself as a the arrangements in course of being made fj Jacobs at the Bank Lyttelton ■*- Candidate to nil the vacancy in the Counwith respect to the College and Grammar For further particulars apply personally, or cil occasioned by the resignation of Mr. Deans. School of the Canterbury Settlement. by letter to the Eev. H. Jacobs, Lyttelton. X remain, Gentlemen, your obedient Servant, Both departments will be conducted at Lyt- Richard Pollard. telton, until sufficient funds shall have been _ „ « . Christehurch, May 16. provided for the erection of permanent buildings Ow SALE . —— £__ _^"£j__to P_&__TsTf AT THE STOBE °P THE TODERSIGSED- Union Bank of Australia, Lyttelton. the College, and are now ready for use. An TTTHITE and Brown Windsor feoap, rfflHIS BANK is now prepared to issue apartment in the same building, and under the •'* Fancy Soaps of all kinds, J- Drafts on the London Office, and Colonial same general superintendauce,has also been set Rose, Orange, and Elder Flower Waters, Branches of the Union Bank of Australia, at the apart for a Grammar School. Magnesia, plain and calcined, following rates: — The Junior Department, or Grammar School, Fine Turkey Rhubarb, in lump and powder, On London, at 30 days after sight, at a is intended for boys between the ages of 7 and Curry Powder and Paste, charge of 2 per cent. 17; the Upper Department, or College, for Finest Bermuda Arrow Boot, On Sydney, Hobart Town, Launceston, Melyoung men above the age of 17. Cordial Tincture of Bhubarb, bourne, Geelong, Portland, Adelaide, BaThe Terms are as follows : —For Students of. Spices of all kinds, thurst, —sight, at a charge of 2 per cent the College, £12 per annum, to be paid in ad- Chlorides of Lime aiul Soda, On Wellington and Auckland, —sight, at a vance: for Scholars of the Grammar School, Henry's Magnesia and Aromatic Vinegar, charge of I per cent. 8 guineas per annum, to be paid half-yearly in Lip Salve, Cold Cream, and Pomade Divine, j^ d "Wallace, Acting Agent, advance, together with £\. per annum in the Camphor Paste and Balls for Chapped Hands, Lyttelton March 8 1851. higher classes, and 10s. per annum in the lower, Camphorated Chilblain Embrocation, ' ' for the use of books, of which a large supply has Lemon and Kali, for Saline Draughts, orr _, been provided. These payments are to be made Cold-drawn Castor Oil, C. W. BISHOP, to the account of the Treasurer of the School and Salad Oil, wholesale and ketaii. College Fund, at the Bank Lyttelton. Fish Sauces, Pickles, in great variety, PROVISION AND GENERAL MERCHANT. Several Scholarships and Exhibitions, to be Isinglass. Gelatine, T „ held by Students of the College, have been Finest Durham Mustard, Agent for the 1 Lyilellon limes. founded, and will be open to public competition Best White Wine Pickling Vinegar Market-Place, Christchurch, as soon as the lands with which they are en- Preserved Fruits. ° & ' — — dowed shall be duly conveyed, and the proceeds Physicians' Prescriptions and Family Recipes r ATT F N of them made available. carefully dispensed with Drugs selected of the ©I)c ©ollcge. Purest Qualiiy- "R EGS respectfully to announce to the Lecturer in Divinity, Classics, $ General Literature, PERFUMERY IN GREAT VARIETY. -*-* Inhabitants of Chvistchurch, that he has The Eev. H. Jacobs, M.A., hair.brushes of A superior, manufacture °Pened a General Store, situate in the MarketLate Michel Fellow of Queen's College, Oxford. tooth ram r T tittto Place > wliere ma-y now 1)e ol)tained P™™ 51™/ 3 ot b tooth a^d NAIL DUro. all descriptions, togetherwith Clothing, Bedding, Lecturer m Mathematics, Horse and Cattle Medicines of all kinds. Hardware, Earthenware, Glass, Brushes, &c ar °H*tJ|'- c°^ HEE A. Caltebt, Esq., cupiss's constitution balls Gt.A. hopes by moderate prices and unremitM.A. of Pembroke College, Cambridge. nZZZIZZIII* ting attention to business to merit a share of mt Grammar Srtool. CUFF s PARME»SI ™iend. his fellow-colonists' support. Head Master,—the Eev. H. Jacobs, M.A. N' B< Four Casks of best Romau Ce™ent. Assistant Master,— -Mr. W. Holmes. A. BAYFIELD. „._... N.B. Music, Drawing, and tlie Elements of X U I I U fc» Land-Surveying, will form part of the course of E Q ta TTE -r FTIHE Undersigned is prepared to take instruction in the School. *" W_l 11_K J[ £ {m Qn hig nm TbeCollegeLectes will commence on the HAS ON SALE AT HIS STORE at the mouth of the Waipak For terms ap- V 11th ofJuueCWednesclayuiWlntsuu Week). IRONMONGERY of all descriptions; ply to A. J. Asbobt, Esplanade, or at the The advantages of instruction at the College Window Glass and Putty ; Station. C. tL Brown. and Grammar School, will be open to all resi- }}ff. a"d Boiled Oil and T«vps 5 " dents in the town and neighbourhood of Lyttel- Lead MotUed fellow Soap. JENKINS and J. M'LEAN. ton, and parents residing at a distance, who'may iUtn b -ooots ana onoes, &c. wish to avail themselves of it, may make what ar- . /CARPENTERS, Joinees, and Bclit>rangements they please for the Board and Lodg- inn® WinDl/CD obsiitsi ocrs- Sashes» Frames, and Doors made on ing of their sons. But, at the same time, it has •KU""« UXX fc h } _o mIT H } G&e. the shortest notice. Furniture repaired, &c. been thought expedient to give facilities for the ]Sjr, E. GRIFFIN N-B- Workshop, Market-Place, Christ- l. reception of a limited number of Boarders by the ' ' ' church. <$ Eev. H. Jacobs. Arrangements are in progress T<^GrS to announce to the Settlers of . . for this purpose, which will be finally completed "^ Lyttelton, that he has opened business about the Ist of August next. Students of the i" the above line, and hopes, by strict attention FOR SAL Ei College,.,as. well.as-piipils of-lhe -Gninimaiv-toJjiisjness,.to^merit a share of ihat patronage -. , rr/^xra badt nrtr\r>T?n nvtW^F School, will be received. The former will have which it shall be his endeavour to deserve: Z- 4? W ff^lSr-''' each a separate room. Lyttelton, March 21,1851. . 2 Apply to B. and G. Bhodes, Lyttelton.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume I, Issue 22, 7 June 1851, Page 2
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