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New Livery and Bait Stables, at Christchurch. TVTESSRS. AMBROSE ANCELL and -W-1- W. JANAWAY beg to inform their numerous friends, and the public generally, that they have left the Golden Fleece Stables, and taken that well-known and excellent range of Stabling at the White Hart Inn, where it is their intention to carry on Livery, Commission, and Bait Stables. The very best description of Forage will be kept on hand, and the most careful attendance and strict attention will be paid to the comfort of Horses placed under their charge. Horses to let on hire. Horses bought and sold on Commission. Colts broken in and trained either to saddle or harness. A substantial Stockyard on the premises either for Cattle or Horses. N.B. Hay and Corn always on hand for snle. riEOEGE WHITLEY begs to inform ■^~* his friends and the public generally, that he has purchased the unexpired terra of the Lease of those extensive premises known as " The Lyttelton Arms," but being unable to obtain a License for the sale of Spiritous Liquors until the next annual licensing day, he purposes, in the mean time, opening the same as a Boarding House, and trusts by strict attention and moderate charges to merit their support. A. ILES, -Boot and Shoe Manufacturer, Canterbury-street, Lyttelton. JOHN JOSLING, BTJILDEB, ■^ottse atttt Xanfc = &jj«nt, Oxford St., Lyttelton. N.B. Geometrical and plain sashes and sash doors of every description made to order. Greenhouses and fancy Verandahs made to order. LIVERPOOL AND LONDON §ixe an& %iit Insurant Company. Established in 1836. Empowered by Act of Parliament. THE AMOUNT OF CAPITAL Subscribed exceeds £1,500,000. The Liability of the Proprietors is declared by the Company's Act oi Parliament to be unlimited. BUSINESS. Insurance against Loss by Fire of Property of every description. Life Insurance in all its branches. Insurance of Leases for Years, by which the value of Property so held is made equal to freehold. LIFE DEPARTMENT. Parties Insuring in the above Department are allowed to reside in any part of New Zealand or Australia (excepting the '• Diggings.") FIXE DEPARTMENT. Since its establishment in 1836, the Company has paid, for Losses by Fire, the sum of £241,000. This fact is the best evidence of the service it has rendered the public, and the strongest ground on which to rest its claims to public favour. The premiums are moderate ; the settlement of claims liberal and prompt. PEEMIUMS. On detached Dwelling Houses \ £1 per cent per and Property therein. . . ) annum. On Warehouses and Stores. . . 2 do. do. On Hotels and Lodging-houses . 3 do. do. No charge for Policy, however small the amount of Insurance. Agents for New Zealand : COOKSON, BOWLER, AND Co., Lyttelton. WILLIAM BOWLEH, SON, AND CO., Wellington. Who are fully empowered to issue Policies and settle Claims, on satisfactory proof of Loss, and to appoint Agents in the other Settlements. AS Agents of Messrs. Monet Wi'geam and Sons, and C. A. Alymkr, 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.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume IV, Issue 170, 8 April 1854, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 2 Lyttelton Times, Volume IV, Issue 170, 8 April 1854, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 2 Lyttelton Times, Volume IV, Issue 170, 8 April 1854, Page 11

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