AS Agents of Messrs. Money Wigbam and Sons, and C. A. Altmeh, 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 " Slam's Castle," and other vessels. Cookson, Bowler, & Co., Agents at Lyttelton. ILLIAM HUTCHINSON begs to call the attention of the Public to the fact that he has now on Sale, ex " John Taylor," Fourteen Trunks of Boots and Shoes, unequalled by any that have been imported into this Colony. 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 confidendy recommend to the notice of the Public. Lyttelton, Sep. 23,1853. Boots and Shoes. BOOTS and SHOES of every description made to order, by James Swinbourne, at the " Colonial Store." Boots and Shoes Neatly Repaired, By A. FORD, At Mr. Pratt's Cottage, Canterbury Street, Lyttelton. JOSEPH ASHBY, Tailor, &c, London-street, Lyttelton, and Tuam-street, CkHstchurch, T> ESPECTFULY solicits the attention -"-*■' of the inhabitants of Canterbury to the following choice selection of goods, ex "John Taylor." Superfine West of England Black Broadcloth Black Buckskin A great variety of fancy vests for the present season A great variety of figured Doeskin for trousers Black Lustre, and Black and Grey Alpaca. Blue Pilot Cloth and English Tweed. Grey and Drab Jean. Brown Velveteen for Shooting Coats. Superfine Woollen Cord, suitable for Gentlemen's riding trousers. A very superior Drab Constitution Cord. White and Coloured Drill. Black and Coloured Binding, And various other Articles suitable to the present season. N.B. 2 or 3 good Workmen wanted, to whom the highest wages will be given. ROBERT WATSON, Sailor, ISrmhcs, an* £rotosrr J&afccr, EROM LONDON, X>EGS 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 mad* up. CHRISTCHURCH LADIES' SCHOOL. TQtOR Day-scholars and Boarders, to be -*- conducted on Church of England principles. It is proposed early in 1854, to open this Establishment, where a good English education will be imparted, with instruction in the Latin Grammar, in Music (piano forte, guitar and singing), and in drawing ; also in the French, German, and Italian languages. Parents inthe neighbouring settlements, in India, or other parts, who may entrust the care of their daughters to the ladies conducting the above establishment, may depend on every effort being made to form their minds and manners rightly, and to promote their health and happiness. Address to Mrs. Charles Thomson, care of Mr. Gould, Christchurch. Any Lady qualified to assist in any of the above branches of Education, and willing to join (by Partnership or otherwise) in an Establishment of the hind, is requested to communicate with the Advertiser.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume III, Issue 147, 29 October 1853, Page 12
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