MESSRS. WOODS & TAYLOR, LYTTELTON ARMS, HAVING made considerable additions and improvements to their premises, are now enabled to give excellent accommodation to all classes ; and in returning thanks for past favours, beg leave to inform the public that every attention will be given to their accommodation. AVON BANK COFFEE HOUSE. GPARK has to announce to the • Public of Christchurch and Lyttelton, that he has Opened a House in the above Line, and he hopes by moderate charges and attention to the wants of the public, to receive a share of their support. Market-Place, Chriatclinroh, 12th September, 1851. BUCKHURST LODGE LIVERY AND BAIT STABLES, By H. W. Bead. Livery and Bait Stables, Lyttelton, BY A. LAKE. SCALE OF CHARGES. Standing for One Horse, Feeds, s. d Hay and Bran, for 24 hours, ... 5 0 Single Feed, 1 6 AL. also begs to inform the Public that • he intends carrying- LETTERS and PARCELS between the PORT and CHRISTCHURCH twice a Week, viz.,—Wednesdays and Fridays,—-commencing on the 17th, starting from the Mitre at 10 a.m. ; and from Mr. Bishop's Stoke and Golden Fzeece, at 4 p.m. the same day. Livery and Bait Stables. LW. FITCH begs to announce that he • has sgood accommodation for horses, adjoining the "Golden Fleece Hotel," Christchurch. NOTICE. npHE undersigned begs leave to inform his -*- friends and the public that he has again commenced the business of Boot and Shoejviakjng in Hereford-Street, Christchurch, near the Land Office, and hopes by strict attention and sound work, to merit that patronage which it shall be his endeavour to deserve. Frederick Bayless. NOTICE. rfIHE Undersigned is prepared to take -L Sheep and Cattle for grazing on his run at the mouth of the Wai para. For terms apply to A. J. AiPORT, Esplanade, or at the station. C. H< Brown. NOTICE, LAND-PURCHASERS can be advised in the Selection of their Land by application to John C. Boys, or Charles O. Torlesse. Written communications, left at the Land Office, Christchurch, will be punctually attended to. Conveyance of Goods to Christclmrch. THE Undersigned beg to announce that their new Cutter, the " KAKA," 17 tons, has just arrived from Auckland, and is now ready to take in Goods for the Plains. She is decked, and well built, and under the charge of Captain Henry Cain, late of the "Pauline," whose experience and ability are well known, and who will take every care of the Goods placed in his charge. Longden and Le Chen. Conveyance of Goods to Christchurch. T E. THACKER begs to inform the ** • public, that lie has commenced running a well-appointed Decked Boat between the Port and the Wharf, Christchurch. Orders entrusted to his care carefully executed. Lost or Strayed. 2 VALUABLE GREY HORSES—one half bred Arab Horse—the other a FleaBitten Grey, with long tail—lost from the neighbourhood of Mount Pleasant. Any person finding the same, and restoring them to Gollan's Bay, will be handsomely rewarded.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume I, Issue 40, 11 October 1851, Page 7
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