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i £^K v V HHHE Cutter " FlSHfl^^VvMaster, will sail from Welfor Lyttelton inamediately on her return from Manawntu, early in November. G. Tbibe, Agent. For Port Phillip, via Wellington, HPHE Schooner " PER- ■ *~O^#\ -1- SEVERANCE," MarFor Freight or Passage A. J. Ai/PORT, Agent. 2, Norwich Qnay, Lyttelton, Sept. 29, 1852. FOR WELLINGTON, NELSON, & SYDNEY. i^^slk :^pHE A. 1, Brigantine ,jOi>W\\ X "DESPATCH," j^^^^^^Vv 200 Tons, J. J. Peacock, is i^W^Jr^^"' I]' expected from Akaroa, and will sail for the above ports a few days after her arrival. For Freight or Passage apply to # A. J. Ai/PORT. Lyttelton, 18th October, 1852. FOR MELBOURNE. HE Favourite Barque, *nlt4fp^^\\ gister, Capt. Row, expected j,^£2||s^2i§o\> to arrive in the early part of _^g^i:^^^^^ November, will return to teafesisfcl§lSHMp» Melbourne after having discharged her cargo. Parties intending to visit the Gold Fields by this vessel are advised to lose no time in securing their passage with the undersigned, as several berths have been already engaged. LoNGDEM & Le CBEN. ~ NOTIGE. CONSIGNEES by the " Duke of Portv^ land" are requested to pass their Entries without delay. Longdek & Le Cken. GEORGE LOT HUNT, Butcher, \X in Canterbury Street, is still carrying on Business in the above line, but for Cash only. NOTICE. MR. JOHN WILLOUGHBY, Wharfinger, Lyttelton, requests that all accounts due to him may be immediately paid, and all claim?, against him sent in. ~ noTTcI ALL Persons having Goods, &c. deposited at Willoughbv's Wharf, Lyttelton, are requested to move the same with as little delay as possible, on payment of the charges thereon : if not done, the articles will be sold to defray expenses. N.B. A Sale of superior Furniture, some Bedding Kitchen Utensils, Crockery, Filters, &c a°Crab Engine, Barrow Wheels, Glue, Nail's and Screws, Paint and Brushes, and various other articles, will take place in a lew days of which due notice will be given, if not previously disposed of by Private Contract. Lyttelton, Sept. 30, 1853. NOTIGE. A LADY competent to teach English, French, Music, and Drawing, would be glad of an engagement in a Gentleman s family as a Governess. A note addressed to A. 8., care of Mr. Bishop, Clmstchurch, will receive attention.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume II, Issue 94, 23 October 1852, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Lyttelton Times, Volume II, Issue 94, 23 October 1852, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Lyttelton Times, Volume II, Issue 94, 23 October 1852, Page 1

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