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In the course of next week will be Pnblished f (by request,) " THE DAY OF SMALL THINGS," PREACHED at the opening of the First Church and School at Christchurch, on Sunday, July 20th, 1851, By the Rev. H. Jacobs, M.A. " Who hath despised the day of small things ?" Zech. iv., part of v. 10. To be obtained (price 6d.) at Mr. Bishop's, Christchurch ; and at Mr. Batfield's, or Mr. Beamish's, Lyttelton. TO BE SOLD, BY PRIVATE CONTRACT, HPHAT HOUSE, now known as the -*- Heathcote Ferry Store, situate on the Heath cote and Sumner Road. For particulars, apply to P. Campbell. New Canterbury Store, Lyttelton, August 1, 1851. TO STORE-KEEPERS AND OTHERS. rpo BE DISPOSED OF by Private -■- Treaty, and may be entered upon immediately, All that recently erected MESSUAGE or DWELLING-HOUSE, and SHOP, with the Outbuildings and Appurtenances thereto belonging, situate upon, and fronting Norwich Quay, in the town of Lyttelton, and now in the occupation of Mr. Henry Jones, Joiner and Builder, the owner thereof, subject to the payment of a small Chief or Ground Rent of 12/. per annum. The laud at the back of the House may be let off to great advantage, so as to reduce, if not wholly supersede the rent for the entire Premises. The above premises are substantially built, and present a frontage upon Norwich Quay of 20 feet by 15. The Dwelling-house contains 2 Rooms on the Ground Floor, (replete with Fixtures and Conveniences,) and 4 Suitable Bedrooms above. The Shop is at present in one spacious room, but at a trifling expence may be divided, and made into ample and convenient Store Rooms, and being situate in the Business part of Lyttelton, close to the Beach and Jetty, goods and merchandize of allkinds may be removed from thence and warehoused in as little time and with less trouble and expense than in any other part of the town. . The above presents an eligible opportunity for Investment, and to any one disposed to open a Store—the speedy realization of a competent independence. i For further particulars, and to treat for the above, apply to Mr. Jones, on the Premises, or to Mr. Richard Wormald, Solicitor, Ham House, Lyttelton. TO BLACKSMITHS AND OTHERS. TO BE SOLD BY PRIVATE CONTRACT, a Blacksmith's Shop, and Room adjoining, situate near the Golden Fleece, Christchurch, a Forge is erected in the shop, also a new Bellows and Bench. For further particulars apply to Mr. Gotju), Christchurch, or to J. Ttjlloch, Lyttelton. FOR WELLINGTON AND PORT PHILIP. rfIHE BARQUE "DERWENT," A 1, ■-*- John Jardine, Commander, will sail for above ports on Thursday, August 7. For freight or passage apply to ', LoNGDEN AND Le CSEN. -; npENDERS will be received at the office -L of the Resident Magistrate until Saturday the 9th of August, for furnishing the undermentioned articles, for the use of the Colonial Hospital. 1 Axe, 1 Saw, 1 Frying-pan, 2 Water Buckets, 1 Slop Pail, 1 60 gallon Cask, 1 Tin Washing Bowl, 1 Tin Tea-pot, 12 Tin Plates, 2 Tin Dishes, 12 Knives and Forks, 6 Stools or Chairs, 12 Spoons, 1 Table 6 by 3, 1 Boiler. John Robert Godley, R.M. TVTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the -i. i connexion hitherto existing between William Packard and John Goring, of the Steadfast Coffee Rooms, Lyttelton, was on the 28th inst. dissolved. The said John Goring having withdrawn from the business, the said William Packard from this date is sole proprietor. Norwich Quay, tyttelton, Jnly 28th.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume I, Issue 30, 2 August 1851, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Lyttelton Times, Volume I, Issue 30, 2 August 1851, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Lyttelton Times, Volume I, Issue 30, 2 August 1851, Page 4