FOR SYDNEY DIRECT. JTIHE- BRIGANTINE »M^^^\ 'PAULINE,' whose ar|rj^^|.u rival is now daily expected, _j^[PlV??rlNffi/ w in sail for Sydney 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. Longben & Le Cben. Fares to Sydney—Cabin, £10; Steerage, £5. Will call at Taranaki (New-Plymouth) if sufficient inducement offers.
NOTICE. J> OBERT NANKIVELL begs respect- -*-*' fully to inform the public that he has transferred his business to Geokge Nankivell, who is authorised to collect and discharge all monies and hills due in the said business. No. 23, Section, Lyttelton. NOTICE. "■ A. LL'Parties indebted to the late firm of ■-f-*-' Tomkies and Nankivell are: requested to pay their respective accounts to Thomas Tomkies, he being the sole proprietor of the remaining estates. (Signed) E. Genet. ~ NOTICT TV/TR. SPENCER A. PERCEVAL, -^J- Assistant-Master of the Grammar School, Christchurch, will be happy to receive boarders (for the Grammar School) into his private house. For particulars, apply to Me. Spencer A. Perceval, or Rev. H. Jacobs, Head-Master of the Grammar School, Christchurch. Christchurch, August 2fith, 1852. NOTICE. rpHE Undersigned having completed his -*- arrangements for taking the Store in the ' Market-place, Christchurch, belonging to Messrs. Longden and Le Cren, begs to inform the inhabitants of Christchurch and the Plains, that he will in future carry on business on his own account, and hopes, by strict attention to the wishes of his customers, to merit a continuance of the patronage he has hitherto been favoured with. J. F. Swinboukne, Market-place, Christchurch. N.B. It is requested that all accounts due to the late agency may be settled forthwith with Mr. Swinbourne, who is authorized to collect the same. ~~ nTtTol~ "T^XOTICE is hereby given,—That the •^ Partnership heretofore subsisting between Geokge Lott Hunt and Moses Walsh, of yttelton, Butchers, is this day dissolved' by mutual consent, and that all outstandino- debts due by the firm will be paid, and all monies due to the partnership will be received by the said George Lott Hunt, by whom the business will in future be carried on. Dated this 7th day of August, 1552. (Signed) Moses Walsh, G. L. Hunt. Witnesses, (Signed) Richaed Tatloe, Feank Slee. !
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Lyttelton Times, Volume II, Issue 86, 28 August 1852, Page 1
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