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FOR MELBOURNE. A. .'■ npHE Favourite Barque, JL "TORY," t SOO Toils Reft^^^^^Sy gister,- r Capt. Row, is daily |/y^3^^w^A)f. expected to arrive, and will return' to' Melbourne after s> 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. - Longden & Le Cren. FIRST WOOL SHIP OF THIS SEASON FOR LONDON, To Sail from Wellington in February. mHE Fine First-Class *- Barque " STATELY," |^^^\\ 600 Tons, T. Ginder, Com~^:\ryr^fibw niander, will call in at Lyttelton, on her return from Otago, to receive what Wool may be ready, and is expected to arrive at the end of December. This vessel has very superior accommodation for passengers, and the bulk of her Cargo is already engaged. For freight or passage, apply to Longden & Le Cren. "THE KAKA" CARRIES GOODS to Christchtjrch on the following terms :— To the Heathcote Wharf...... 20s. per ton. To Christchurch Quay. 255. „ Longdjbn & Le Cren, Agents. NOTIGE, ALL Debts due to R. C. Beaiby must be immediately paid to prevent legal proceedings, as he is about leaving the colony. November 23rd, 1852. ~~ NOTICE. PERSONS Avishing to make arrangements for depasturing Cows, Horses, &c. on No. 40 Pasturage Section, (about 200 acres,) Lyttelton, and on about 80 acres also of Rural Land contiguous, are requested to apply to the undersigned without delay, he having hired the run of the above for a given period. Parties wishing to depasture sheep on their first landing, may do so on very moderate terms. William Allott. Jackson Road, Lyttelton, Oct. 6,1852. NOTIGE. IVTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that 11 I will not be answerable for any Debt or Debts my wife, Elizabeth Wheeler, may contract after this notice. John Wheeler. Lyttelton, November 20,1852. NOTICE. THE 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. Hanmee, Woolcombe, S. Hodgkinson, & J. S. WoRT-LEV, C. SIDEY, E. J. Lee, C. H. Brown, E. Jollie, J. McFablane, J. S. Caverhill, C. O. Torlesse, G. O. Greenwood, — Chapman, D. M. Laurie, — Higgins. 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 100, 4 December 1852, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Lyttelton Times, Volume II, Issue 100, 4 December 1852, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Lyttelton Times, Volume II, Issue 100, 4 December 1852, Page 1

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