himself (and not one of the numerous Candidates, but myself, has as jet done this) to support any wise measure proposed, especially if based upon the principle of beneficial occupation, for guarding against land jobbing; to be an advocate for cheap land; and to have nothing whatever to say to the Canterbury Associations^ debts or liabilities of any kind ; and, let me add, to Mr. Fitz Gerald's most unprofitable political notions or views; which, in a Superintendant, or Member of the House of Representatives, could only prove detrimental to and retard the advancement of the Province. I remain, Gentlemen, Faithfully Yours, James Campbell.
JAMES ALLAN, Boot and Shoe Maker, Christchiirch, BEGS to return thanks for the patronage and support he has received in the above trade, but being about to leave the Settlement in a short time, requests all debts to be paid before the Ist September. Christchurch, Aug. 9, 1853. A. ILES, Boot and Shoe Maker, Canterbury Street, Lyttelton, next door to Mr. Pratt's Store. Good Workmen wanted, to whom liberal wages will be given. Boot and Shoe Making. rjpHOMAS & ROBERT SHALDERS -*- beg respectfully to inform the inhabitants of Canterbury that they have commenced business in the above line in that conveniently situated Shop known as the " West End House," London Street, Lyttelton, near the Universal Inn, where they hope, by keeping a good supply of material, executing with despatch, being punctual to orders, and charging moderately, to share their support. Lyttelton," June 24, 1853. Boots and Shoes. "OOOTS and SHOES of every description -*-* made to order, by James Swinbourne, at the " Colonial Store." MRS. ILES, Stan mfis ([Dorset Jslastr, Bandages and Lace Stockings made to order. An Apprentice Wanted. Canterbury Street, Lyiteltom, Aug. 6. CUMMINS & SHORT, €Ma?tcrs, &c, $cc. Dublin Street, Lyttelton. WORK executed in any branch of the trade in a superior manner, with the best materials, and on the most reasonable terms. Estimates given if required. ROBERT TAYLOR, 3sutloxr, anU SKnaertafcur, Oxford Street, lyttelton. *«* Funerals Furnished and conducted on the shortest notice. THOMAS GEE, Bread, Fancy Bread, and Biscuit Baker, ©dnfcctioncr, AND GINGER BEER MANUFACTURER, Wholesale and Retail. Bride-cakes, Jellies, Blanc-manges, Patties, and Ornamented Savoy Cakes, made to order. Public and private parties supplied on moderate terms. Canterbury Street, Lyttelton. H. ALLWRIGHT, ipittmhcr, Sautter, ffilajier, §c ffilass=©ttttcr. jO LASS cut to any size, and work. done ;v>« in any style, to suit the convenience of employers. A. BAYFEILD, CHEMIST AND DRUGGIST, BEGS to inform the Public of Christchurch and the Plains, that he has opened i the shop in Cashel-street, lately occupied by Mr. Duncan, till his own premises are built on Section 900 fronting the White Hart Inn.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume III, Issue 136, 13 August 1853, Page 11
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