do my best."— Extract from a Leltcr from Dr. Selivyn, D.D. "The inexhaustible Coal of this Settlement is of more real value- to New Zealand than all the mines of Gold, Silver, or Copper in Christendom."— Nelson Examiner, October, 1851. " What New Zealand most requires at the present moment is the establishment of a Local Steam Marine which would connect its Settlements. The key for the good government and the rapid advancement of New Zealand is steam. How are Colonies thus separated from each other by sea to progress commercially or politically without steam 1 with it they would soun form one great nation bound together by one general feeling and interest even in our own day."— Sir W. Molesworth, M.P., Speech delivered May 21. 1852, in tint House of Commons. To Merchants, Storekeepers, &c. A Young MAN well acquainted with -*-*- Colonial business is desirous of a Situation, as Clerk or Salesman. Letters addressed X.Y.Z., " Lyttelton Times," will receive prompt attention. T7TC"HEREAS,—Both Pigs and Sheep » » have been Shot by parties under the pretence of Goat Shooting.—l hereby beg to inform those persons, that the Pigs running in Gollan's Bay and neighbouring Pasturage are my property, and not intended for Ball practice. John T. Pahkinson, Mahoenui. NOTICE. A SPECIAL MEETING of the Lyttel- -^*- ton Colonists' Society will be held on Monday, November Ist, ;it 7, p.m., if the Supreme Court shall not have commenced iv Sittings before that time. A. J. ALPORTyHon. Sec. PTTgI GEORGE LOT HUNT, Butcher, in Canterbury Street, is still carrying on Business in the above line, but/or Cash only. ly/TR- JOHN WILLOUGHBY, Wharf--"-L inger, Lyttelton, requests that all accounts due to 'him may be immediately paid, and all claims against him sent in. "hTtTceT" " A LL Persons having Goods, &c. depo- -£*- sited at Willoughby'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, Nails and Screws, Paint and Brushes, and various other articles, will take place in a fewdays, of which due notice will be given, if not previously disposed of by Private Contract. Lyttelton, Sept. 30, 1852. A LADY competent to teach English, -£*- French, Music, and Drawing, would be glad of an engagement iv a Gentleman's family as a Governess. A note addressed to A. 8., care of Mr. Bishop, Clmstehurch, will receive attention. NOTICE. ~~ rpHE NEW FERRY over the Heath- -■- cote is now open for Passengers, HorsesJi and Cattle, and will be shortly ready for Cart* and Drays. KOTiGE. ~ HP HE Public are hereby Cautioned, that -"- any parties driving Scabby Sheep across the runs in the occupation of the Undersigned, will be proceeded against with the utmost rigour of the law. HanMISR, WooLCOMBE, S. HoDGKINSON, & J. S. WoUTLJSY, C. SIBKY, E. J. Lkk, 0. U. Brown, E. JoT.r.lE, J. MeI'AIiLANJS, J. S. Cavkiuiill, C. O. Tom.ESSE, G. O. Greenwood, — Chapman, D. M. Laviuk, — lliggia'S. Parties travelling with stock are requested .to give notice of their approach, that the owner,of the run may have the opportunity of pointing' out to'them-the most convenient road.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume II, Issue 95, 30 October 1852, Page 10
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