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G-un and Jobbing Smith. J. DILLOWAY, (Near the Land Office, Christchurch,) BEGS to announce to the Canterbury , Settlers that he has commenced business as above, and hopes, by strict attention to business, to merit a share of that patronage which itshall be his endeavour to deserve. ' "'" N.B. Barrels browned and Stocks varnished. SHOEING AND JOBB9NG SMITH, Ac. TT W. DERRY 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-Irorixvork; of every description. Guns stocked and Percussioned. Ship-Smithing-, &c. Particular attention paid to the Shoeing of Horses. Hoes, Picks, and Grubbing-Tools, warranted of the best materials, always on hand. Winchester Street, opposite New Jail, June sth, 1851. HEAPHY'S COFFEE HOUSE, LONDON STREET, LYTTELTON. TT7" HEAPHY begs leave to return ▼ V • thanks to his numerous friends and the public, for the liberal support which he has hitherto received during the time he has carried on business in the above house, and begs to announce that additional improvements have been made to his house, which enable him to give good accommodation, and he trusts, by attention to his customers, to merit a continuance of their favour. N.B. Good Beds, with every attention necessary. June'] 2th, 1851. HOTIGE. ~ IyTRS. W. WOODS has resumed business -L»-L at the " Lyttelton Anns," and respectfully informs Mechanics, Sawyers, Splitters, and Country Settlers, that every attention will be . paid to their accommodation, and trusts by constantly keeping a supply of good liquors, beds, and stabling at their service, to merit the supj oi-t and patronage of a generous public. Lyttelion, May 23, 1851. FENCING. rpWO Able Labourers, accustomed to J- Ditching and Fencing, may obtain an engagement at" the rate of 14s. the chain, by applying to Mr. Cholmondeley, at Port Levy. Lodgings to be had within half-a-mile of the place of work. To Importers of Goods or Stock from Sydney. THE Undersigned begs to announce that the Fine First Class Fast Sailing Clipper Schooner "SUPPLY," 200 tons, G. Hoseason, Commander, will on her return to Sydney be again laid on the berth for this Port; and should sufficient eneourngement offer, will be . continued as a regular trader. From her great breadth of beam and height between decks, she is admirably adapted lor the conveyance of stock. The line of steam communication between Singapore and Sydney having now been finally arranged and put in operation, it will be of great importance to have from this port a reguiar line of Packets to New South Wales. For particulars of Freight or Passage, apply to Thomas Curiue. N.B. Orders for all descriptions of goods from Sydney, will be punctually attended to and forwarded with dispatch. Lyttelton, June 18, 1851.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume I, Issue 24, 21 June 1851, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Lyttelton Times, Volume I, Issue 24, 21 June 1851, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Lyttelton Times, Volume I, Issue 24, 21 June 1851, Page 1