R. C. BEALBY, CANTERBUEY STREET, LYTTELTON, /CONTINUES to execute all orders for work v^ in every branch of the Building trade, using the best materials and workmanship, at the lowest market price, for cash. AH kinds of Joiners' work, such as Doors, Sashes, &c.,made of the best imported yellow deals, and delivered at Christchurch free of extra charge. N.B. Shingling and slating on an improved principle, and warranted not to leak. Agent for timber, shingles, &c. ROBERT TAYLOR, 33utltrcr, Carpenter, airtr ©ntortalur, Oxford Street, Lyttelton. *** Funerals Furnished and conducted on the shortest notice. CHARLES DUDLEY, £&M. ©antafi., Successor to Dr. McCheyne, Winchester Street, lyttelton. ROBERT WATSON, bailor, %xzzz\)t%, antr £rotoscr Jltaiur, FROM LONDON, T>EGS respectfully to announce, that he •*-* has Eemoved from Cashel Street, Christchurch, to the Suinner Road, next to the White Hart Inn. Gentlemen's own materials made up. H. JONES, Somer, iStttlUer, anir ©n&ertalUr. SASHES, DOORS, &C, MADE TO OBDEE. Funerals Furnished, #•<?. Norwich Quay, Lyttelton. " J. S. WILLCOX, ©a6inct = JWafeer, = ganger, Bee, Bridle Path, Lyttelton. HAIR CUTTING. J. D. WRIGGLESWORTH, "DEGS to announce to the Inhabitants of Port Lyttelton and Christchurch, that he has commenced business in London Street, opposite Mr. Mason, baker, and hopes by his skill and attention to obtain their support. J. D. W. visits Christchureh every alternate Monday. Orders left at Mr. Gould's Store, Christchurch, will be punctually attended to. HORSES TO LET ON HIRE, APPLY AT THE Livery Stables of Messrs. Jackson and Bentley, White Hart Inn, Christchurch. Ladiesjandjrentlemen's Saddle Horses. HORSES TO LET ON HIRE. APPLY AT THE "Golden Fleece Hotel" Livery and Bait Stables, Christchurch, FOR HIRE, XpIRST-RATE Saddle and Pack Horses. -J- Apply to Mr. A. Jagoe, at Mr. Rule's, Esplanade. Lyttelton, September 1?, 1852. "DUKE," A FOUR-YEAR OLD, well-bred, good~LX- tempered, close, active Clydesdale, of great bone and power, a Dark Bay with black points, will cover this season at Mr. Ftshee's Farm, on the Heathcote. Terms, — £2 2s. for each Mare, and 2s. 6d. the Groom. To Stand this Season, At View-Hill Station, on the North Bank of the river Courtenay, the splendid Cleveland Jlorse, JUPITER. TUPITER was got by the celebrated im- " ported Cleveland Horse, Admiral, is a rich bay, with black points, 16 hands 2 inches high, for symmetry and substance unrivalled in New Zealand, and is well known as a sure foal-get-ter ; age, rising 7 years. As a two-yeaivold, Jupiter obtained the prize at the Melbourne Agricultural Meeting. Terms, £3 3s. each mare; every care will be taken of the mares, but without' the slightest responsibility, Joseph Pearson, View Hill Station.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume II, Issue 94, 23 October 1852, Page 12
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