LETTERS DETAINED FOR SEA POSTAGE.
Mr. R. H. Brixton, care of F. R. Waller and Sons, Commission Merchants, Melbourne. Captain J. W. Smyth, Oriental Club, Hanover Square, London. Mrs. R. W. Smyth, Ashurst Lodge, East Grinstead, Sussex. Mrs. Johnson, No. 33, Richard Street, Commercial Road, London. Mails for Wellington, Nelson, Sydney, Hobart Town, Adelaide, and London, per the "Despatch," will close on Tuesday next, the 21st instant, at 4 o'clock, p.m.
Birth.—On the 9th inst. Mrs. Charles W. Mountfort of a son. Dted.—On the 17th February, at his residence, Lyttelton, David M'Oaa Laurie, Merchant.—Friends are requested to attend his Funeral on Tuesday next, the 2lst inst., at 11 o'clock, a.m. [As a mark of esteem to Mr. Laurie, whose sudden death all classes deeply deplore, the merchants and most of the storekeepers in Lyttelton closed their stores for the day.]
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Lyttelton Times, Volume IV, Issue 163, 18 February 1854, Page 6
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140LETTERS DETAINED FOR SEA POSTAGE. Lyttelton Times, Volume IV, Issue 163, 18 February 1854, Page 6
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