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Canterbury Association, Adelphi Terrace, " September 30, 1852. (^i ENTLEMEN, —In accordance with the vX annexed Resolution of the Committee of Management, I have much pleasure in forwarding to you the Minute passed at their meeting of the 24th hist. I have the honour to he, Gentlemen, Your obedient servant, (Signed) H. F. Alston, Secretary. To Messrs. Filby & Co., and Joseph Stayner, Esq. Extract from the Proceedings of the Committee of Management of the Canterbury Association', held the 2£th day of September, 1&52. Resolved, —" That the Committee desire to record their entire satisfaction with the efficient manner in which Messrs. Filby & Co., and Mr. Joseph Stayner, have conducted all business confided to them as Brokers of the Association from the commencement of their Shipping operation,—and their acknowledgment for the attention they have invariably paid to the Interests of the Association, as well as to the comfort and convenience of the passengers on board their ships: and that this Resolution be communicated to the above Gentlemen." A true extract. (Signed) H. F. Alston, Secretary. WANTED TO BORROW, £300 on good security. A liberal interest will be given. Apply to C. E., care of Mr. Longden, Lyttelton. WANTED. A- married Man fully competent and qualified either for in-door or out-door work, is desirous of obtaining a situation in a Gentleman's family. References given. Apply : at the office of the Lyttelton Times. • Canterbury Mill WILL BE READY to receive Const to Grind for Private Families on Monday, Feb. 21st. The charge for grinding ■will be is. per bushel. Persons are requested to send the money with the com (the first season), or it will not be put over the Mill. Additional Machinery will be added as soon as possible to grind large quantities. A liberal price given for wheat. D. Inwood. £.v F OWLSr SIXTY or SEVENTY FOR SALE. Apply to Geo. H.Tbibe. OH SALE, AT THE COLONIAL STORE, Q CRATES of Crockery Ware, assorted— consisting of Mugs, Jugs, Plates, Dishes, Chamber Sets, Cups and Saucers, and various other articles. 1 Case of Wide-awakes. 1 Do. patent Ventilated Black Hats. 1 Case Straw Bonnets. 2 Bales superior Blankets. 1 Case plain and fluted Tumblers. ] Case Lucifer Matches, i Bale of superior Prints. 1 Bale of Carpeting and Druggets. 1 Bale of Wrapping Paper. Also, a variety of useful Ironmongery, Haberdashery, and Clothing of various descriptions. Window Glass and Putties. Nails, of all sizes. Ready-made Boots and Shoes always on hand ; and the usual supply of Groceries. The whole will be sold retail for Cash. James Swinboukne. ACCOUNT BOOKS AND STATIONERY, On Sale at the "Lyttelton Times" Office, Account Books, various sizes, bound in sheep and vellum, Morocco and Russia Ledgers, Ditto, do. with locks, Cash and Memorandum Books, all sixes, and variously bound, Foolscap, Letter, and Note Paper. Tracing Paper. Scribbling and Music Paper. Blotting-Paper, Ciphering Books, Walkden's Ink-Powders.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume III, Issue 111, 19 February 1853, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 Lyttelton Times, Volume III, Issue 111, 19 February 1853, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 Lyttelton Times, Volume III, Issue 111, 19 February 1853, Page 12