JOSEPH ASHBY, Tailor, &c, London-street, Lyttelton, and Tuam-street, Christchurch, TJESPECTFULLY informs the inhabit -*-*/ tants of Canterbury that he has taken the premises lately occupied by Mr. Diixon, Tuam-street, Christchurch, where he intends carrying on, in addition to his business in Lyttelton, Tailoring in all its branches, and trusts, by strict attention and moderate charges, to , merit a continuance of the favour he has already received. .1. A. also begs to state that he has lately received from England a large assortment of Gentlemens' Wearing Apparel, of first-iate quality and workmanship, which he can strongly recommend, consisting of suits of superfine Black, Shepherd Plaid, 42nd do., Tweeds, and a variety of Fancy Waistcoats, which he will sell at the lowest remunerating profit for cash. ROBERT WATSON, bailor, ISmdjts, atrtr &rotos«r JHafc«r, FROM. LONDON, BEGS respectfully to announce,.that.he has Removed from Cashel Street, Christchurch, to the Sumner Road, next to the White Hart Inn. Gentlemen's own materials made up. A. ILES, Boot and Shoe Manufacturer, Canterbury Street, . HAS just received an excellent; assortment of Ladies' and Gentlemen's boots and Shoes of first-rate quality, which he can confidently recommend to the notice of the Public. Tjyttelton, Sep. 23,1853. Boots and Shoes Neatly Repaired, By A. FORD, At Mr. Pratt's Cottage, Canterbury Street, Lyttelton. Boots and Shoes. "DOOTS and SHOES of every description -*-' made to order, by James Swinboubne, at the "Colonial Store." A. BAYFEILD, CHEMIST AND DEUGGIST, T>EGS to inform the Public of Christ- -■-' church and the Plains, that he has opened the shop in Cashel-street, lately occupied by Mr. Duncan, till his own premises are built on Section 900 fronting the White Hart Inn. R. SMEATON, lEngvnm, 3Eron autt <Kabo"a ©urnxr, ice. SMITH- WORK, in all its branches, Engine-turned Cheese Vats, Warranted good. Old vats engiue-turned and fitted. Nearly opposite to the Post-Office, Oxford street, Lyttelton. AS Agents of Messrs. Money WigeaM and Sons, and C. A. Axymer, Esq., of London, the undersigned are ready to receive applications from the friends of persons in England who wish to obtain passages in any of the vessels despatched by the above parties. To follow the "Minerva," the " Cornwall," the " Skin's Castle," and other vessels. COOKSON, BOWXER, & Co., Agents at Lyttelton. Dissolution of Partnership. TI7IHIS is to Give Notice that the partner- -*- ship hitherto existing- between us, John Ferguson, and Stephen Cole Mould, both of Christchurch, Carpenters and Builders, has been this day dissolved by mutual consent: all parties indebted to the late firm ai*e requested to pay their accounts to the above John Fekguson, by whom the business will in future be carried on, and all liabilities, if any, of the firm, will be immediately discharged. (Signed) John Feeguson. S. C. Mould, (Witnesses) Lewis Rees. W. G. Doeset,
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Lyttelton Times, Volume III, Issue 145, 15 October 1853, Page 11
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