ENGLISH NEWSPAPERS. i *nilIE igresvt success attending the oponing ofj ■*■■ _ >;au: age«py.for the constant supply to this 6f ! «HE XONDON NEWS i imE 3IOME mEWS, ; 1 has induced the -undersigned to-undertake- theregsU - lnr supply ©IVthe; WBEICEY DISPATCn \ 'NE^\'S OF'TOK -WOULD \ SPECTATOR \ EXAMINBB . ; t-KADISR " -PDHCH % nnd any other English, Irish, or •Scotclrpaper. ■ "Persons anxious to subscribe,, may forward their; orders--to Mr. Bkadweli,, "Lyttelton -Times" Office. , ' -IiALX'»YBAKt\* StrBSCItIFTIO'NS. l £ s. d. "Illustrated-London News ... 1 10 0 1 Foine ..„,,-■ .. >>t -0-10 -6 ; Weeldy^Despatbh ...,.,. .■.] "16 0 Spectator ... ..... .... "2 0 0 Exarmner .. .... .„. _i 6 0 Tho Loader ... ... ~,\ Q0 ; V"wh ... ... '.' '017. 6). Kews of the World :..,. .... 015 0 ' ALBERT T. BEADWELL, "Ljttelton Times" Offioe. „?-. PHOTOGRAPHIC PORTRAITS. \ MR. MOUNTFORT begs torannounee that he is prepared to take portraits l»y the New Collodion Process. ' ;;- i. Specinions can bo seen -at >Mr. -Mountfort's,' Colombo Street, Clnisfcchuvch, near Messrs. Gould" ■ &-Miles. FOR SALE, fJIHE Leasa of 50 acres of LAND 4 miles from Christchurch, on the Riecarton Road, about 30 acres of which are in crop, 5 acres laid down with English .grass. All the land is fenced and cross fenced. There is a 5 roomedi house, stable 30 feet by; 14 feet, fowlhouse, pig-; sties, &c, on the property, with a plentiful supply !of water. -For further particulars, apply to A. C KNIGHT, Esq., on the premises. St. Leonard's, Riecarton. CHELTENHAM HOUSE, X A I A P 0 I. CO HAMLET begs to inform his friends X\« and the public generally, that his House is now ready-; and parties wishing for accommodation will have every-care and atfcen- - tion to make them comfortable. - Room for a few young men as boarders. I ■ ■' : N.B. Good Stabling. :; WOOL DRAYS AND CARTS. TO SETTLERS AND OTHERS. ?TIHE Undersigned have made a large reduction _'-*• in the prices of drays and carts, and will import^ to order the best Sydney made wool drays at £35, and carts of all descriptions at a similar reduction in price. J. T. PEACOCK & CO. Lyttelton, Feb. 1, 1859. /CAPTAIN WILLIAMSON, of the ' \J STRATHALLAN, hereby gives notice, v-that he will not hold himself responsible for any "debts contracted by his CREW. Lyttelton, Jan. 27, 1859. 'tTIO he sold in one or more : lots, twenty '•*- five acres of land, fronting the Town Belt and the Windmill Road. The property has a most substantially built house upon -it, and is conveniently divided into three paddocks, two of which are surrounded with a high gprse fence. For terms apply to MR, HARMAN, Christcliurch . TO, BE SOLD, THE LEASE OF HALF AN ACRE OF CHURCH-LAND. A DMIRABLY situate in the Town of JIA- -: Christchurch) well adapted for building two or more houses on. *. For particulars,- enquire at MR. COOK'S, Cashel'-street. W.-D. BARNARD TITAS tlie .pleasure to announce1 that-he ; JZL is ready to receive 5 GOODS for PUBLIC or PRIVATE SALE, aud that his general SALE BY AUCTION takes place at his Sale Room, Cashel Street, EVERY SATURDAY, at 1 o'cloclo{shar.p), I ■when he will submit -for public competition a quantity of :Merchandise, Household Fuenittjee, and a variety of sundries. ON SALE AT THE HORSE' REPOSITORY,— i Good heavy draught mares andgeldings. 'Some excellent light harness horses, . • Several good hackneys. 'Sales of stock every Thursday will be held at the Repository by MR. GUINNESS, Auctioneer. Christchurch, Jan, 17, 1859. . TO BE 'SOLD, miß Good-willof a run of 30,000 acres J_ >near Timaru. Apply to either MR. FAWDINGTON or MR. GUINNESS, at the Htuvse Repository. OJhristchurch, Jan. 17,1859. VALUABLE .BLOOD STOCK FOIt SALE. Q TWO-YEAR-OLDS, all well bred, selected *J at Nelson by -one of the best judges in 'Canterbury, sires the imported thorough-bred , "iiorses, St, Austin and Vaccination. Apply to Sir. GUINNESS. FOR SALE, "■ ~|" AND in one or more acre Sections to JIJ. suit, theconvenience of persons.wishing1 to reside at Rangiora-.; with every convenience; near the river Ashley, and frontage to Mount; Gray. For particulars, apply to CAPTAIN BRANDON, Rangiora. r|lO LET,' with immediate possession,— i_ BRUCE'S HOTEL, Akaroa, now doing:i goficl business. Terms Liberal.—lnquire.of A. J. ALPOItT-Esq., Lyttelton, or on the Premises. Feb. 1859. ' _ __________ _ _ Carvel built BOAT, 20 feet long-. 'XJ One .Teak built LIFE BOAT, 22 feet Jong, with Mdsts, Sails, Oars, &c, complete. Apply to DALGETY, BUCKLEY & CO. , Norwich Quay,
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Lyttelton Times, Volume XI, Issue 660, 5 March 1859, Page 8
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