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TO BE SOLD, i^Nk THE Fast Sailing »J|Qi&X^\ ■*- Schooner " Fortitude," f^^^^^gEAX alias " The Jumping Jack vff' Ass." at a reduced price. gssroe!rf!Safiii^Baifcg» For particulars enquire of Mr. Thomas, Marks' Cottage, Sumner Road. FOR SAL'S OR CHARTER. i^-S^ riIHAT Well known • C^^x i Schooner "HENRY," P^^^lkv* 51^0111 tons burden-. Is jrrTlT. .'W'J^^b/well found in every respect, i mi'i1 "**1 and would make a profitable addition to the Coasting Craft of this Port. For further particulars apply to A. J. Alport, 2, Norwich Quay. GOLD! GOLD! FOR MELBOURNE DIRECT. The First Passenger Ship. i^k^k fTMIE Fine A 1 Barque _OM|V J- " TORY," 500 Tons f^^^^^t V> Register, Captain J as. Row, JMLLLj^ ±^s w'W sau wr Melbourne with • s^~^. SlidlliS"*' the utmost despatch. This vessel offers a most desirable opportunity for conveyance to the Gold Regions of Australia Felix, respecting which Captain Row will bet'happy to afford any information. The estimated quantity of gold realized, and principally shipped to London and elsewhere, for two months ending 4th March, amounted to 653,270 ounces, or 27£ tons, besides large quantities conveyed away by private individuals, respecting which no information can be gained. The yields, far from lessening, seem each week to become greater. For freight or passage apply to the Captain on board, oi to Longden & Le Cren. Norwich Quay, April 23, 1852. PRINTING OFFICE, CHRISTCHURCH. JOHN E. THACKER T>EGS to inform the Public, that he will -L* be ready in the course of a fortnight to execute any orders for Printing with which he may be favoured. Printing Office, Christchurch, April 20. FIRE WOOD, rjHIEFLY Black Pine, and having been stacked several nuygjiis, is in first-rate order for this winter's consftnption. On Sale by C. W. Bishop. Christcu'fiVdi. On Sale, at Isis Farm. OKA BUSHELS SEED WHEAT. &*-*^<J 250 do. do. Outs of superior quality. Mr. Kent, Isis Farm, opposite the Christchtffch Quay, River Heathcote. Aprill7, 1852. FARMERS AND OTHERS, To be Sold a Bargain, A LIGHT Portable Thrashing Ma--Q'- chine, complete. For particulars, anply to Mr. Willoughby, Jetty Wharf, Lyttelton. Lyttelton, April 23, 1852. To be put off on advantageous terms. npEN Acres of Land, well fenced in, and -*- all in good cultivation, with Farm House, and out-buildings. Application to be made to Mr. W. Packard, the " Stedfast," Lyttelton

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Lyttelton Times, Volume II, Issue 68, 24 April 1852, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Lyttelton Times, Volume II, Issue 68, 24 April 1852, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Lyttelton Times, Volume II, Issue 68, 24 April 1852, Page 1

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