LYTTELTON EATING' HOUSE. • JBEASLICY begs respectfully to inform the o inhabitants of Canterbury that he lias taken the premise*-bitch- in the occupation of Mr. Dimoncl, London SUect, Lyttelton, which he intends onenin"1 on WE DO S DAY NEXT, as an E A T I N G II 0 U S E , AND TEA, COFFE, AND CHOP HOUSE. BREAKFAST READY FROM 6 IN THE MORNING. DINNERS FROM' 12 TO 2 O'CLOCK. TEAS FROM 3 TILL 7 O'CLOCK. J.B. hopes that by punctuality, cleanliness, and moderate charges, he will bo enabled to ensure the patronage of the visitors to this town, and to accommodate the wants of many. ■N.B.—GOOD'BEDS. j W. D. BARNARD HAS the pleasure to announce that lie is ready to receive ■ GOODS for PUBLIC or PRIVATE SALE, and that his general . i SALE BY AUCTION takes place at his Sale Room, Casuel Street, I EVERY SATURDAY, at 1 o'clock (sharp), when he will submit for public competition a quantity of Meiichandise, Household -Ftjesitttee, and a variety of sundries. AT THE GOLDEtf SHOE, CANTERBURY STREET. "FUST unpacking- six cases of ladies' and £l children's boots and shoes, the cheapest and best ever imported to this market. N.B.~Colonial work got up on. the shortest notice. B; GAHAGAN. KAIAPOI. nnHE Undersigned begs to notify to the JL inhabitants of Canterbury that he has commenced business at Kaiapoi as TIMBER, LAND, & GENERAL COMMISSION AGENT, &c &c * . JOHN FULLER. Office pro. tern., Private Residence, Meadow Street, near, the Church. Kaiapoi, March 31,1859; FOR SALE, rpHE Schooner ELLEN, built of blue X g-urn, coppered and copper fastened, having everything complete, such: as anchors, chains, warps, sails, running gear, standing rig- ! ging, &c. ; can be sent to sea at a moment's notice; is about 40 tons register. For further particulars, apply to Messrs. COOKSON, BOWLER, & CO. BEE HIVE STORE, KAIAPOI. nnHIS celebrated store is still, in operation JL under the care of J. T. White, who sells largely all kinds of ; goods for wholesale and retail trade. The stock is immense, and consists of nearly everything persons can think of. The stock of clothing is offered at great bargains to.those wanting a single article or a suit.. J. T. W. has"-always-, adhered strictly to the one price'system, which is certainly the only honest way of dealing; persons visiting Kaiapoi and those resident in the .Town are invited to call and examine the stock, as the goods will be. fully shown, whether they are bought or hot. Kaiapoi, April 27. ' RAMS-FOR SALE. EX STEAM SHIP LORD AHSLEY. rFIHE undersigned is instructed to sell by private -B- contract; in lots to suit purchasers, 104 RAMS, imported by C. Sidey, Esq., from the well-known flock of the late James-Walker, Esq., of Bathurst. The above are the progeny ofpure merino stock, imported direct from Germany, and are now on view' at the paddocks of the undersigned at Stanmore. ■■■'■•' J. T. PARKINSON. P. S. —The above rams having been bred on the Highlands of Australia, and never having, been diseased, will be found peculiarly applicable for the New Zealand climate. FIVE POUNDS REWARD. STRAYED. from Mr. Charles Perceval's Station,—A BROWN MARE, standing about 16 hands high, with. blaze down the face, and one white foot; branded with triangle under saddle near side, with collar,marks, and a small colt foal by side. Whoever will deliver the -same to the undersigned, or to Mr. Sidebottom, at; Mr. Pearson's Station, will receive the above Reward. JOHN T. PARKINSON. TENDERS : ABE invited for fclie building1 of a Presbyterian Church, Kaiapoi. Plans and specifications may be seen at Mr. Black's, where sealed tenders will be received until May 22. 1859; endorsed, <: Tenders for Building Presbyterian Cliuroh." i The committee do not bind themselves to accept the lowest or any tender. Kaiapoi, April 27, 1859. TO DEALERS AND HOTELKEEPEHS. IN BOND, SWAINE, BOb.RD, and Co.'s celebrated Old Tom in casks and cases direct from the Distillery. Their <joods,-tq'.-tins settlement will j in future be consigned to the undersigned only. ! Also, to arrive per next vessel-, a*" shipment of wine and spirits in wood and bottle, of the choicest description, having been selected with the greatest care, including some of the Royal Highland Malt Whiskey. EDWARD B. BISHOP, Christchurch. April, 1859. 'IPHE following places are polling places for the J- Electoral District of Ainnri :— Mr. Duppa's Woolshed, St. Leonard's Messrs. Jollie and Lee's Woolshed, Mount' I Parnassus. GEORGE LESLIE LEE, Returning Officer. April 14, 1859. NOTICE ! NOTICE !! A LL persons indebted to the undersigned -Ol from March 25, 1855, to March 25, 1859, are requested to settle their respective accounts immediately; otherwise they will be handed over to bis Solicitor for collection. ' I D. DIMOND, | Winchester Street,-Lyttdton. j
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Lyttelton Times, Volume XI, Issue 679, 7 May 1859, Page 6
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