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LYTTELTON MUTUAL MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY. DIRECTORS. Mr. R. Beamish. Messrs. Longden & Le Messrs. Cookson, Bowler, Crest. & Co. Mr. J. Swinbourne. Mr. A. W. Gillies. Mr. GJ. H. Tribe. Mr. T. Hopper. Mr. R. Wormald. Bankers Union Bank of Australia. Managers Messrs. Longden&Le Chen. Solicitor Richard Wormald, Esq. Surveyor Capt.John Parsons. The above Company has been formed for the purpose of effecting Insurances upon vessels ■engaged in the carrying trade of the CanterburySettlement, and their cargoes; but chiefly with the view of affording security to settlers on the plains, against the total loss of their goods shipped from the port. Owing to the numerous accidents which have taken place on the Simmer Bar and its neighbourhood, the want of an Insurance Company has long been felt, and parties residing on the plains will henceforth be able to insure their Goods from the port at a moderate charge. The Business of the Company will commence on Monday next, Oct. 20th, and will be conducted at the office of the Managers, who will be prepared to grant Policies, and to afford such information as may be desired. Longben & Le Crbn, Managers. 3, Norwich Quay, Lyttelton, Oct. 16, 1851. LOST, SUPPOSED TO BE STOLEN. "Tj^ROM off the Jetty, about six weeks -*~ since, ex " Dominion," two Bundles containing Mattrasses, a Counterpane, Sheets and Blankets, (the two latter marked " Mathias.") Also a Seal Skin Carriage Apron or Kug, lined with dark blue cloth and bound with a crimson, edging, and several other articles. Whoever will give information of the above goods, shall be rewarded by applying to Messrs. Longden and Le Cren ; if stolen, Five Pounds reward will be paid upon conviction of the offenders. ON SALE, TUBBED SPADES, long strapped, ;. -§-») strapped, aiiil rivaled' eyes: Cast Steel Thick tops, long straps and riveted eyes: Spades, Nos. 1 and 2, Shovels, Nos. 1 and 2, Gravel Shovels, Nos. 1 and 2, Treaded Shovels, rivetted eyes, Nos. 1 and 2 ; Bound Miner's Shovels, Steeled, &c, Improved Forks, bent and unbent arm ; Moulds and Share Moulds, Pair Arms and Boxes, Pins and Glands, Hand Hammers, Sledge do., Staple Vice, Plough and Cart Traces, Hoise Nails, Counter Horse Nails, Counter sunk Clout. A large selection of Frying-pans, round and oval, tinned and untinned ; tinned Bowls, 8, 9, and 10 inches; Galvanized Iron Piping, Elbows and Caps, Cure for Smoking Chimnies. The above are all " Forster's " make, and imported direct from the manufactory. Oats, Flour, Maize, Bran, and 12,000 ft. of Nelson Timber. Robert Greaves, Lyttelton, Joskph Richards, Christchurch. ON SALE, At the Store of the undermentioned, ex late arrivals from England, BOTLED OIL, Linseed Oil, Turpentine, Varnish, Patent Dryers, White-lead, Glue, Pumice-stone, and Ground and Dry Colours of every description. Sash Tools, Dusters, Household Brushes and Brooms, Plasterers' Brushes, &c. One case of best English Saddlery. A few Ladies Boots and Shoes. One case of PaperHangings and Canvas. One dozen very superior Folding Chairs. Joyce's best Percussion Caps, Cartridges, and Wadding. Ironmongery, Slops, and a general assortment of useful articles. Tippeuts, Silk, & Heywood. Norwich Quay, nest the Mitre Hotel. To Newly Arrived Emigrants. 6 LOTS OF BUILDING GROUND, to be sold by Private Contract, each containing about 20 ft. frontage by about 80 ft. dee]). Terms 6/. each, to be paid by weekly instalments of 55., or the full amount at once. For further particulars apply to J. Swinboukke, Colonial Store.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume I, Issue 45, 15 November 1851, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Lyttelton Times, Volume I, Issue 45, 15 November 1851, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Lyttelton Times, Volume I, Issue 45, 15 November 1851, Page 7

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