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White Hart Inn and Auction Mart, Corner of Cashel Street and Sumner Road, Christchurch. MB. HART begs to announce that • this Establishment is now open for the accommodation of the public ; and hopes, by strict attention to the comfort of his guests, combined with moderate charges, to merit a share of their patvonage. REMOVAL OF CHRISTCHURCH MEWS. JACKSON & BENTLEY BEG to thank their friends and the public generally for the extensive patronage which they have already received, and regret to announce that they have been compelled to remove from their original stables, by the imposition of a rent, which they could not afford to pay. They have, however, arranged with the landlord of the WHITE HAET INN, to occupy the excellent range of stabling now in the course of completion, adjoining that house, and to continue in connection with their Livery, Commission, and Bait Stables. A capital Stock Yard and Stable Yard are attached to the building, and no exertions will he spared to make their new establishment as complete as the old one. J. and B. have, in the meanwhile, fitted up a temporary stable, in the Dairy-shed, near the White Hart, lately occupied by Mr. Chisnall. The best description of forage, and the most careful attendance is provided as usual. Horses to let on hire. Horses and cattle bought and sold on commission. Colts broken in and trained to saddle or harness. SMITH'S NELSON ALE. To Arrive Shortly, A Shipment of the above Ale of superior quality. An Agent will he in Port Cooper for the purpose of making arrangements with parties wishing regular supplies. Enquire at the Office of this Paper. A steady Man accustomed to work in a Malt House wanted. LIME. LIME FOE SALE, at Mr. Salt's Brick-yard, at Is. 6d. per bushel, in any quantity. Gulley next the Bridle-Path, July 9. RICHARD PACKER, No. 1, Cashel Street, Christchurch, BEGS to inform the public that he has for Sale, on moderate terms — Teas, Coffee, Chocolate, Sugars, Spices, Treacle, Fresh and Salt Butter, Cheese, Sago, Arrowroot, Oatmeal, Bice, Soap, Soda, Starch, Blue, Pickles, Sauces, Salad Oil, Bottled Fruits, Tobacco and Pipes, Paper Hangings and Canvass, • Oils, Turps, White Lead, Putty, Whiting, Doors, Windows, Window Glass, Hardware, Ironmongery, Tin Goods, Earthenware, China, Glass, Drapery, Bonnets, Caps, Bibbons, &c, Shoes aud Boots, &c, &c. CHRISTCHURCH QUAY. THIS important Wharf is re-opened to the Public for landing and warehousing all kinds of Goods, to which, every attention will be paid by the present lessee. A. Webb. Christchurch Quay, May 17, 1852. The Heathcote Wharf . TS NOW OPEN FOR BUSINESS. •jL Goods stored in a commodious Warehouse, and taken charge of by J. Fairfield, Wharfinger. N.B. To prevent mistakes, it is requested that owners of goods will give written orders for the delivery of the same.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume II, Issue 84, 14 August 1852, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Lyttelton Times, Volume II, Issue 84, 14 August 1852, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Lyttelton Times, Volume II, Issue 84, 14 August 1852, Page 9

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