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To Importers of Sheep. "VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to -*-^l Parties importing, or intending to import, Sheep to this colony, that the strictest scrutiny will be exercised in the inspection, and not only will a heavy penalty be inflicted on all sheep landed with scab or any other contagious disease, but the full penalty of 100/. will likewise be inflicted for any diseased sheep, or flock of sheep, found depasturing on any part of the peninsula, or any other land, the same not being the property of, or rented by tlie owner. Shepherds having charge of sheep, known to be diseased, are'actionable if any of the said flock are allowed to stray, or are found dead and left in the way of contaminating othev flocks. John T. Parkinson, Inspector. Pasturage Wanted on Hire. THE Undersigned desires to rent or hire for three or four months sufficient pasturage for 2,000 Sheep after landing, till after lambing and shearing time. The above must be within thirty miles of Lyttelton, and in a warm and sheltered situation. Apply to John T. Paekinson, Gollan's Bay. Daily Expected, per "Jane Dixon," A Valuable Consignment of the Saddle and Draught Mares and Riding Cobs, expected last month from Port Philip, which may be seen, on landing, at the Stockyards of John T. Parkinson, Gollan's Bay. Also, a few first-rate Working Bullocks, thoroughly broken-in, and some Milch Cows. Cob-Houses, Ditch and Bank Fencing, &c. npHE Undersigned begs to inform the -*- Settlers of New Canterbury that he still continues to Contract for Ditch and Bank Fencing, the erection of Cob-Houses, Excavations, &c. John Wilson. N.B. Wanted a few good Spadesmen. ChristchureTi, near Ricearton, June 36th, 1851. S. A. NEWILL, Milliner, Dress, & Straw Bonnet Maker, "DEGS to inform the Ladies of Lyttelton -*-* and the vicinity, that she has commenced in the above line ; and hopes, by strict attention and punctuality, to merit a share of their patronage. N.B. Plain Needlework taken in. College Ground, Lyttolton. IRON-WORKER, SMITH, &c N. E. GRIFFIN, "DEGS 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, June 21, 1851. C. BISHOP, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL PROVISION AND GENERAL MERCHANT. Agent for the "Lyttelton Times." Market-Place, Christchuroh. ON SALE, ex "RAPID," ■TTtrELL-SEASONED BOARDS, Scantv»■ ling, Three-inch Battens, and Totara Shingles, at the Store of C. W. Bishop, Mavket-Place, Ckvistcliurch,

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Lyttelton Times, Volume I, Issue 26, 5 July 1851, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Lyttelton Times, Volume I, Issue 26, 5 July 1851, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Lyttelton Times, Volume I, Issue 26, 5 July 1851, Page 1

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