ON SALE AT THE LYTTELTON "TIMES" OFFICE. STATIONERY. Royal Albert note paper Queen's size do. do. Cream laid do. do. Commercial and bank post Extra super, ivory do. Blue wove and yellow do. Cream laid (super.) do. Super, blue laid foolscap Extra superfine do. for foreign correspondence Blue laid adhesive envelopes Blue wove envelopes Cream laid do. do. JDrab do. do. Thick blue laid official do. Red and black sealing wax Plain cards, all sizes Enamelled do. Blotting paper Coloured tissue and glazed paper Magnum bonum and other steel pens Pen holders Black lead pencils Walkden's black and red ink Stephens' blue black and red ink Morrison's copying ink India rubber Thin wrapping paper, sugar bags, &c, Sec. ACCOUNT BOOKS. Cash and day books, assorted Surveyor's field books Memorandum books in variety Clasp do., do. Bill books payable and receivable Exercise books Waste books &c, &c. SCHOOL BOOKS. Carpenter's Spelling Mayor's do. Fenning's do. Vyse's do, M'Cullock's 3rd Reading . Murray's Grammar Murray's Exercises with key Murray's Reader Johnson's Dictionary Gray's Arithmetic Thomson's do. Chambers' Geographical Primer Chambers' British Empire Stewart's Geography Young Scholar's Atlas (coloured) Little Arthur's England Goldsmith's History of England Introduction to Bookkeeping and key Edward's Eton Latin Grammar Anthon's Greek do. Anthon's Csesar Anthon's Cicero School copy and exercise books, &c. —test round and single hands Davidson's musical miracles, comprising, duetts, Welch airs, and Irish melodies Adams' Spring in the Canterbury Settle^ ment, &c, &c, &c. Lyttelton, March 3,1859. ON SALE, " AT THE "LYTTELTON TIMES"'.OFFICE, BLUE wove invoice paper Magnum Bonum and other steel pens White and pink blotting paper Cartridge paper Brown wrapping paper Letter copying books Journals, day books and account books in. variety . . . Leather pocket books, spring, clasp and tuck, assorted sizes Metallic pocket and memorandum books, ■ marble and gilt edges, assorted sizes Pocket ledgers Popular sheet music - . Mayor's and other spelling books Children's first reading books Besides- a general assortment of OFFICE STATIONERY. March 22, 1859. NELSON DIRECTORY. GN SALE at the < LYTTELTON TIMES' OFFICE a few copies of the above work, which affords full information as to the past history, present position and prospers of the Pro» vince of Nelson to the close of 1858; and is therefore equally interesting to a former resident or aii intending colonist. With the above, a complete Directory, Statistics, Itinerary, and all memoranda of use and interest to visitors. Price One Shilling. IN RE HENRY ALLWRIGHT, LATE OF LYTTELTON, PAINTER AND GLAZIER DECEASED. A LL PERSONS who have any claims of de« i3L mands upon the Estate of the above deceased are requested to send the particulars thereof to me the undersigned, in order that the same may be examined and discharged, and all persons who stand indebted to the said Estate are requested forthwith to pay their respective debts to me. JOHN DEAN BAMFORD, Solicitor to the Executors. Lyttelton, 21st February, 1859. TO BE SOLD OR LET, ON Building leases, a few small plots of Freehold Land, adapted for the erection of Cottages, opposite, the New Church, on the Ferry-road^ leading to the Union Wharf. For particulars, apply to Mr. JOHN DEAN BAMFORD; Solicitor, London Street, Lyttelton. Lyttelton, March, 1859. " . NOTICE IS hereby given that any person SETTING FIRE" to the GRASS 'on the RUNS of the Undersigned, near DOUBLE CORNER, in this Province, after this notice, will be PROSECUTED. F. POLHILL, JAS. MELDRUM, GEORGE DOUGLAS, March 18,1859. '^ NOTICE. "T BOOTH and-It. THOMSON beg- to eJ c inform the public that the CONVEYANCE lately used by Mr. Bishop between Lyttelton and Christehurch has recommenced running, starting from the Golden Fleece Hotel, ! Christehurch, every Morning at Half-past Eight A.51., and every Afternoon at Half-past Tare?, P.M. j returning . from . Evan's Cottage at Eleven a.m., and Five, p.m. All Parcels left- at the Mitre or Canterbury Hotels, Lyttelton,; or <ifc the Golden Fleece or White Hart Hotels, Christchureh, will meet, with every attention. .The, Packing over the Hijl will be managed by Mr. Packard. i N.B. Saddle Horses to. let on hive. Apply at the Golden Fleece.Stables, Christoliiu-ch, or of Mr. Packard, Lyttelton.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume XI, Issue 679, 7 May 1859, Page 7
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