FOR SALE. |A ACRES of Land desirably situated •"■^ within one mile of Christchiuch, with a frontage of 414 links to the main road aud of 23.V chains to an accommodation road. The whole of this land is fenced, and in a high state of cultivation. P-'rt fit is now under wheal, and ihe remainder jlouhed up for potatoes. The boundaries aie p anted with a li»e fence of quicks, and go.se, sweet briar, elder, acacia and fruit trees. Apply to Mr. Thomson, A mini.: Str : -t. Chmtchu'cb. TotTgie^ IITRS. DERRY, Milliner and Dress--LVI maker, Oxford street, Lyttelton, begs to inform the inhabitants ol Lyitehmi and its vicinity thai she has opened the premises belonging to Mr. R. Taylor, wilh a large and elegant assortment of summer goods, consisting ol China and washing ,"silks, barege, balzerine, muslins, delaine, gingham, and print dresses, Cashmere, and China silk shawls, Gent's summer clothing, trimmings and various other fancy articles. Lyttelton, Nov. 2S, 1855. Notice to tlie Public. WHEREAS by Deed bearing date the twelfth day of November, 1555, made between William Foulds of Lyiieiwm in the Province of Canterbury, carpenter, of the one part, ami John Lingard aud Jambs Lingard of Lyt'.ellou, aforesaid, road contractors, of the other part, the said William Foulds did bargain, sell, assign, transfer, and »et over unto the said John Lingard and James Lingard, all his cattle, live stock, dairy utensils, and effects, upon certain trusts therein mentioned. This is therefore to caution the public not to treat with the said William Foulds, for the purchase of the said stock or any pari thereof, I as he has no power or control over the same. JonN & James Lingard. | Lyttelton. 14th Nov., 1555. I _Totiee to DebtorsALL PERSONS who stand indebted to Mr. James Swinbournk, formerly of Norwich Quay? storekeeper, but now of Wellington, innkeeper, are hereby requested to pay forthwith into my hands the amount of thenseveral and respective debts, otherwise iegal proceedings will be taken to enforce the same without further notice. Richaue Wormald, Solicitor. L\ttelton, 23rd Nov., 1855. notice". UNIVERSAL lAN, LYTTELTON. ■W HEAPHY begs to return thanks * » • to his numerous friends and the public generally for their support during the last live years,andjto inform them that be has considerably enlarged the above inn, which will enable him to accommodate customers with separate apariurieiils. W. H. also begs to announce the completion of that extensive range of livery, and bait, stabling, in which the best care will be taken of all classes of horses, from the entire t-> the brood mare and foal, by having single and double stalls, loose boxes, open shed, and stockyard; the ea;e of which will be strictly intended to. Horses will be tinined to the saddle and harness in the most efficient manner at a moderate charge, and lie hopes that by bis usual attention to bis guests, he will merit a continuance of their patronage. N.B.—Spirituous liquors, wine, beer, ale, &c. of the hi st quality. An excellent skittle or bowling alley, baga lelle table, the News of the World, ami Good Beds. TWQcnumcE TVTOTICE IS HEREBY given, that the -L ' Commissioner of Crown Lands is instructed to prepare Crown Grants for original Laud orders of the Canterbury Association, for which Conveyances have not been already made. Original Land orders are requested to be left at die Land Office by parties requiring such grants. William Guisk Brittan, Commissioner of Crown Lands, Canterbury. Land OfiU-c, Chrislehurcb, 16th May, 1855.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume V, Issue 323, 5 December 1855, Page 2
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