WANTED, BY a MAN and WIFE, without Incumbrance, a Situation. He thoroughly understands the management of Cattle and Agricultural work, and his wife to undertake household affairs. For particulars, apply at G. Gould's General Store, Christchurch. CRICKET. A MATCH will be played in Hagley Park, on Thursday next, November 25th, between the married and single Gentlemen of Canterbury. Parties desirous of playing on this occasion, are requested to send in their names as early as possible to Mr. Porter, Hon. Sec, Christchurch. Wickets pitched at 10 o'Clock. £1 REWARD. STRAYED, from Jollie's Bush, or Mount Pleasant, a dark red three-yearling Heifer, cross-bred Ayreshire, branded k on the off rump, and was forward in calf at the time of straying. "Whoever will deliver the same to Mrs. Fowles, Lyttelton, or to Mr. Parkinson's Stockyard, Gollan's Bay, will receive the above reward. Any person detaining the above after this notice will be prosecuted. HAIR CUTTING. T D. WRIGGLESWORTH begs to *J * 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 merit their support. Ladies and Gentlemen waited on at their own residences if required. E. SMITH, MILLINER, DRESS-MAKER, *e. |_l AVING recently arrived from England, -*-*^ begs to acquaint the Ladies of Lyttelton, Christchurch, and its vicinity,, that she makes up Ladies' Dresses, Mantles, &c. in the newest fashion, and on the most reasonable terms. Apply at Mr. Swinbourne's, Colonial Store. WILLIAM HUTCHINSON, _soot fc Shoe J&afor, CANTERBURY STREET, (Late of London Street, Lyttelton]) "OEGS to apprise the Inhabitants of the -*-* Port, the Plains, and the neighbouring Bays, that he has removed to those Premises formerly in the occupation of Mr. G. H. Tribe, as a Store, where he will always have on hand a Stock of Boots and Shoes of all descriptions, which he will sell at very low prices for cash, for which a discount will be allowed. W. H. takes the opportunity of offering his sincere thanks for the liberal patronage that has been conferred on him since his commencement in business in this Settlement, and pledges himself to use the following means to retain it, the best of materials, punctuality, good and steady workmen, and low prices. Persons residing in the Interior, can have their orders attended to, with punctuality. EDWARD GENET, TN returning- thanks for the support he -*- has met with since opening, begs most respectfully to inform the inhabitants of Lyttelton, Christchurch, and their vicinities, that he is Not g-oing to the Diggings, BUT WILL CONTINUE TO SELL AT HIS PROVISION STORES, Goods of first-rate quality, at prices that cannot fail to give satisfaction. Orders punctually attended to, and delivered free of Charge. White Hart Inn and Auction Mart, Comer 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 patronage.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume II, Issue 98, 20 November 1852, Page 12
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