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THOMAS GEE, Bread, Fancy Bread, and Biscuit Baker, 3j3astrj>=eDrjOK, Confectioner, AND GINGER BEER MANUFACTURER, Wholesale and Retail. Bride-cakes, Tellies, Blanc-manges, Patties, and Ornamented Savoy Cakes, made to order. Public and priA'ate parties supplied on moderate terms. : Canterbury Street, Lyttelton. LAND ORDERS. WANTED to Purchase, One or Two Unselected Land Orders, of 50 or 100 acres each. Apply to Mr. Woemald, Solicitor, Londonstreet, Lyttelton. Tribe's Wharf, Lyttelton. THE attention of the Public is called to the above Wharf, where Goods and produce of every description can be landed and stored for re-shipment or otherwise, at economical rates. Geo.- H. Tribe. Boots and Shoes. BOOTS and SHOES of every description made to order, by James Swinbourne, at the " Colonial Store." AM ARRIED MAN, who has been two years in the colony, is desirous of a place in a Store, or in a gentleman's house. Good character can be given. Apply at the office of this paper. MESSRS. LONGDEN & LE CREN HAVE established a branch of their Business at Christchurch, in the premises lately occupied by Messrs. Jjenkin and McLean, opposite the Golden Fleece Hotel. Goods of all descriptions on Sale at wholesale pricos.. An Auction every week of Colonial Produce and General Merchandize. Parties wishing to submit Stock, Farm Produce, Furniture, or Goods of any description, to Auction, are requested to give notice of the same a feAV days prior to the sale. Lyttelton, January 20,1853. MISS ROWORTH begs to inform the Ladies and Gentlemen of Christchurch and its vicinity, that she is about to open a DAY SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES in Christchurch. Missß. undertakes to instruct her Pupils in Reading, Writing, and Ciphering ; Geography, Grammar, English and Scripture Histories, &c.; also Plain and Fancy Needlework. Miss R. Avill have room in her Establishment for a feAV Boarders. For further particulars, letters may be addressed, "Miss Roworth, care of Mr.Gould, Christchurch. Canterbury Association, Adelphi Terrace, " September 30, 1852. f^i ENTLEMEN,— In accordance with the annexed Resolution of the Committee of Management, I have much pleasure in forwarding to you the Minute passed at their meeting of the 24th inst. I have the honour to be, 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 2ith day of September, 1852. Resolved, —"That the Committee desire to record their entire satisfaction with the efficient manner in Avhich 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 Avell 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. Axston, Secretary.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume III, Issue 115, 19 March 1853, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 2 Lyttelton Times, Volume III, Issue 115, 19 March 1853, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 2 Lyttelton Times, Volume III, Issue 115, 19 March 1853, Page 12