Notice to Newly-Arrived Immigrants, Provincial Secretary's Office, Chmluhurch, August 28th, IBSS "T^"OTICE is Hereby Given, that if any -1-^ Immigrants who have given Promissory Notes in part payment of assisted pussies i 0 this Provi lire, and of which payment will be required a year after the date of their landin<«-, are willing lo pay the whole or any part of their engagements before that time, they will be allowed a Discount as I'ollows :— Within 3 months after landing, 10 per cent. Within 6 months after landing, 5 per cent. Payments lo be made to the Provincial Treasurer, Christchurch. '■ By His Honor's Commnml, Joseph Bhutan, Provincial Secretary. To Holders of Pasturage Licenses within the Canterbury Block. "VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that all ■^ Runs granted for the depasturing of Stock within the Canterbury Block will be considered as open for re-selection unless the license for the same be renewed by^payrnent of the rent within one month alter it has become due. William Guise Brittan, Commissioner of Crown Lande, Province of Canterbury. Land Office, Christchurch, * April, 1854. Ex ''Mountain Maid." ]\/rR. PEACOCK may be hourly expected -*-'-*- to arrive from Wellington with the following well selected cargo, viz. : — Congou Tea, chests and half chests Java and Pampagna sugars Cigars, No. 2 Manilla Brandy in hogsheads Wine, Port and Sherry, in qr-casks Porter and ale in holtle, vinegar Rope, Europe and Manilla, lines and fishing lines Hollow and hardware. Ironmonger}', tinware Camp ovens, iron pots, sadirons, saws Iron, bar, rod and hoop Lead, sheet and piping American buckets, tubs, baskets, broom* and measures Sofas, clocks, oars and whfsps Apples dried, bottled fruits, lemon syrup Coffee, pepper, mustard, raisins, walnuts Soap, candles, window glass, pain i Milk dishes, 3 bushel bags, plated ware Drays, pole and horse, spring and box carts, dray wheels Nails, horse do., maize, hay Salad oil, pickles, hops, matches Harness, whips, pack and side saddles Biscuits in tins, arrowroot,bacon Blacking, pipes, lamps, arsenic Axes, hatchets, tar, oil of do. Coals, Garden seeds Drapery, haberdashery and millinery in great assortment. A. J, Alpobt, Agent. Lyttelton, 27th November, 1855. Ex "Maori." TTORSE and BULLOCK DRAYS, -*-*- Town Carts. COOKSON, BOWLEE, & Od. Lyttelton, Dec. Ist, 1855. Ex " Cashmere." CjPIRITS OF TAR, in 4-gallon cans, y^ Turpentine, Linseed Oil, While Lend, Siockhoim Tar, Coal do., Arsenic, Woolpucks, Corn-sacks, ike. COOKSON, BOWLER, & Co. PLOUGHS! Dai'y expected, -per '• William and Jane," TDX)UR of the celebrated Ploughs, by -*- John Bitiiowinaii, (he superiority of which require no comment, having taken the first prize ut the ploughing matches at Christchurch for two years successively. Apply to S. GuNDiiy, Canterbuiy Street. Nov. 17, i 855. On Sale, BOARDS and SCANTLING, Apply to Waitt, Habgkkaves &c Co. '/onrieh Quay, Sept. 3.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume V, Issue 324, 8 December 1855, Page 2
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448Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Lyttelton Times, Volume V, Issue 324, 8 December 1855, Page 2
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