REMOVAL, J^ R E . DOBSON, Architect and Land J-TJ. Surveyor, begs to mform his friends ii during- his removal to Christchurch, ai n l f directed to him at Mr. G. Allen's lift Place, Christchurch, ov at the office' of p p Dammer, Esq., London Street, Lyttelton Jii" be forwarded to him without delay. ' Vlll Lyttelton, July 21, ISSI. to land-purchasTrs! " "WANTED to PURCHASE, the Rb ht » » of Emigration Orders. ° Apply at the office of this paper. A Good Saddle-Horse on Hire, AT the LIVERY & BAIT STABLES foot of the Bridie-Path, Lyttelton. ' Ex Gazelle from Launceston, and on Sala by the Undersigned. 20,0U0 Feet of House Timber, V.D.L 20,000 five ft. Paling, do. 20,000 Shingles, do. 20,000 Hawthorn Quicks, do. 5 Cases Slops. 4 Cases Jams, V.D.L. 2 Casks Honey, V.D.L. 500 Choice Fruit Trees. 6 Wheelbarrows. 1 Case Lucifers. 8 Casks Port Philip Beef. 1 Ton Europe Rope, assorted sizes. 6 Anchors, from 50 lbs. to 300 lbs. 4 Chain Cables I -16th of an inch, half ditto, 3-Bths ditto, 3-4ths ditto. Blocks, Marline, Houseline, Log lines, Mast Hoops, Jib Hanks, Twine Canvas, Nos.4 and 5 &c. &c. Pateeson & Co. London Street, Aug. 8. To Rough Carpenters and Labourers. mENDERS will be received for Making -*- by Contract Four Hundred Huddles— dimensions to be half a Rod in Length, and five-barred, and four feet in height,—lso of the same to be delivered at Gollan's Bay ; 150 at the Landing-place, Little Port Cooper; and 100 at Lyttelton. — For Further Particulars apply to John T. Paekinson, Inspector. To Merchants, Sheep Farmers, &c. THE Undersigned are prepared to receive Orders for Sheep,jHorses, and Cattle, from Van Dieman's Land, or for any British on Colonial Produce.. Pateeson and Co. ! London Street, Bth August, 1851. For Wellington and Launceston, THE Fine Fast-sailing Brig " Gazelle," 181 Tons Register, William Patersos, Master, will sail for the above Ports on Wednesday next, August 13th. _ \ For Freight or Passage (having superior ac- : commodation), apply to Patebson & Co. j RESIDENT MAGISTRATE'S COURT. August 4, 1851. Aecherv. Clakkson.—The plaintiff in this case sought to recover 51. 35., the value of goods committed to the charge of William Clarkson, and lost through his neglect. William Archer deposed.—Five weeks ago this day, I entrusted several articles to the care of a man who represented himself as ClarJfSons agent, and who undertook to carry the goods dt boat from port to Christchurch. There were* cask, and a box containing among other tilings, two pair of trousers, four pair of drawers, ana blue shirts. I can only swear P° sito™y? lipie blue shirts, but my impression is that me were eleven. The next time that If^ box it was lying in the punt above bun™ without protection. I did not then e.w the box: while we were there ClavKons came down the river. The box was altei w delivered to meat Christchurch on B>atui<; morning: the box had been opened anu things that I have enumerated weremiss"'^. had packed the box, and I unpacked « nothe amount that I claim is the value « missing articles. The cask I saw. at uu. -
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Lyttelton Times, Volume I, Issue 31, 9 August 1851, Page 4
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