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FOR SALE, A T the FeeeyWhaef, 40 Tons of Eng- -£-*- lish Coals. Apply to the Wharfinger. FOB SALE. TTJTAIPARA STATION, Double Corner. * * This well known station commands the run of 35,000 acres of first rate country on which about 4,000 sheep are now depasturing. Every improvement necessai-y for that number of sheep will be found on the station. For particulars, apply to Waitt, Ha:rgreayes, & Co., or at the station. NOTIGE THERE has been a cow and calf trespassing in Cass's hay, since the Ist of this month, branded P. D. off rump and W. on thigh: the owner can have the same by applying to Joseph Dean, Cass's bay, and paying the expenses. Lyttelton, Aprii 21st, 1856. NOTICE. THE Church Property Trustees, desire to remind the members of ihe Church of England, in this settlement, that their contributions to the stipends of the clergy, are due from the Ist January 1856, and to suggest that they should be paid to the church-wardens of the several parishes. James Wilsojt, Sec. to Church Property Trust. Christchurch, April 21st, 1856. NOTICE. ~~ Dissolution of Partnership. THE partnership hitherto subsisting between Thomas Bruce and Thomas Gee, under the firm of Gee 8c Co., is this day r dissolved by mutual consent. All parties indebted to the above firm, are requested to pay their respective accounts to Mr. Thomas Gee, by whom the business will in future be carried oil. , a - i% Thomas Gee, (Signed) Thomas Bbuce. txr . ") A. Bayfeild, witnesses > c n •' „. j b. 0-undiy. Lyttelton, May 2, 1856. To all whom it may Concern. THE PARTNERSHIP heretofore existing between the undersigned, as butchers in Lyttelton, has been this day disolved by mutual consent. All the liabilities of the late firm will be paid, and all debts collected by Alfred Scott, by whom the business will in future be conducted. (Siened) Alfred Scoxt, James S. McGbath. Witnesses — E. Genet, J. Rule, J. Colliek. Lyttelton, April 5, 1856. NOTICE, ON and after the Ist day of May next, the business of the Post-Office in Christchurch, will be removed to the Post-office now in course of erection in the Market P^Ace. „„ , ... After such removal the office hours will be from 10 o'clock in the morning until 4 o'clock in the afternoon throughout the veur, the usual closing days excepted. C- W. Bishop, Sub Postmaster, Christchurch. MRS. SWANSON, Seamstress. St. David's Street, lyttelton. BEGS respectfully to inform the inhabitants of Lyttelton, that she intends taking in any description of work in the following line; viz., ladies' gentlemen s, aud baby linen. Having had much experience in the above branch of Business, she trusts by strict attention to all orders entrusted to her, and by good woik, to merit a shave of public patronage.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume VI, Issue 366, 7 May 1856, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 3 Lyttelton Times, Volume VI, Issue 366, 7 May 1856, Page 15

Page 15 Advertisements Column 3 Lyttelton Times, Volume VI, Issue 366, 7 May 1856, Page 15