FOR SYDNEY DIRECT. i^JKA IT\ HE BRIGANTINE *jOi|>s -*- 'PAULINE,' expected to fryjczS^ tt Yv arrive at Lyttelton at the end w\WT^ U>^f>f this month, will sail for the above Port immediately after having discharged her cargo. In consequence of several parties who recently sailed in this vessel having been unable to get their luggage round from Christchurch ■before she left the Port, and which had to be sent on to them in other vessels at great additional expence, parties residing on the Plains who intend taking their passage in the " Pauline," are advised to send, their luggage round to the Port without any delay, as, owing to the uncertainty of the weather and other causes, they may be unable to ship in time. The undersigned will receive luggage, &c, at their stores in Lyttelton, and take charge of the same, at the usual rates. LoNGDEN & LE CrEN. Lyttelton, July 8, 1852. Fares to Sydney—Cabin, £\0 ; Steerage, £o. Will call at Taranahi {New Plymouth) if sufficient inducement offers. FOR MELBOURNE DIRECT. >^J^\k rriH E Well known .-jkjK^ll^ Clipper Schooner " Will )f^^^^^\\ °' tlie Wisp," J. Bobertson, jraGlCSilieW Commander, will sail on *^^^^^^S^^ Thursday next the sth inst. For Freight or Passage, early application is necessary, to Mr. Robertson, on board, or to COOKSON, BoWIiEK, & Co. liyttelton, Jnly 26, 1852. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. Colonial Store. JSWINBOURNE, having taken the • Store late in the occupation of Mr. Alpoet, as Auction Rooms, and removed thereto, he will carry on the Retail Business as usual, and will sell at the lowest possible remunerating profit for cask ; and by keeping on hand a large and varied assortment of Goods, he hopes to meet with the same support which has hitherto been conferred on him. NOTICE. PARTIES indebted to the late firm of Collier and Mason, are respectfully requested to pay their respective accounts to Mr. F. Mason on or before the 25th August next, otherwise they will be placed in the hands of a Solicitor for collection. F. Mason. f NOTICE. ALL* Parties are Hereby Cautioned against Gutting any Bush or Removing Wood from Brenchley Farm, Lyttelton, as they will in all cases be prosecuted according to law. Wm. Gbaham, Overseer. N.B. Parties informing will be rewarded on conviction of the offenders. Lyttelten, June 18, 1852. NOTICE. " "VTOTICE is hereby given that any per-J--N son whosoever, cutting or damaging the Wood or Undergrowth or removing the same from the " Cliff," in Polhill's Bay, or the Bush lying to the eastward of Brenchley Farm, Lyttelton, (being Section 258,) will be prosecuted as the law directs. And any person informing, will be rewarded on conviction of the offenders. Alexander Lean. Riverlaw, on the Heathcote, April 21, 1852.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume II, Issue 82, 31 July 1852, Page 1
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