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TO BE SOLD, „ :; THAT Commodious House now beingbuilt by Mr. Beecby, situated in Worcester Street, with frontage to Antigua Street. This house will be fit for occupation in a few weeks, and affords a most eligible opportunity to parties lately arrived in the province and requiring a comfortable family residence. For further particulars, apply to Mb. GUINNESS, Auctioneer, at the Horse Repository. -LIVERY, BAIT, AND COMMISSION STABLES. A. W. MONEY BEGS to announce that his Canterbury Livery, Bait, and Commission Stables are now open, adjoining Mr. Gosling's Forge, Market Place. Parties visiting -Christchurch. will find these stables conveniently situated, and every attention will be given to all' horses sent for sale or livery. Saddle horses to'let. No responsibility incurred. Christchurch, May 31,1859. FOR SALE, SMALL FARM. mHE Goodwill of a Lease of 20 Acres of X Land adjoining* the Papanui Chinch. The ground is fenced and under cultivation. Terms advantageous and price moderate. Apply to CLAUDE OLLIVIER, Cash el Street. NOTICE. EDWARD REECE begs to inform his customers' arfd the public 'that, on and after the Ist of , July next, all goods sold at his Warehouse, in' , Chvistchurch, will be FOR CASH ONLY. E. R. , intends that all goods -shall be reduced io the ■ lowest price affording -a remunerative profit, in order to meet the demands of cash purchasers. The WHOLESALE TRADE will be carried on in OXFORD STREET, LYTTELTON, under the style of "EDWARD REECE & C 0.," where all goods will be sold Ho wholesale purchasers-on • the as ual liberal" terms. Birmingham and Sheffield Warehouse, Christchurch, May 5, 1859. N. B.—All parties who are indebted to Edward Recce for goods had in 1857 and 1858 will oblige by settling their accounts. TO BE LET, \\7 ITH immediate possession, on moderate ■ VV terms, for a lease of 4, sor 7 years, to suit the tenant, " Merevale," the residence of ' Mrs. Arthur Jackson, Papanui road, eligibly situ- : ated within a mile of Christchurch, with garden and orchard attached. 50 acres of land, enclosed in paddocks. For further particulars, apply to the * Standard' Office, or at Merevale. Terms—Ayearly rental of one hundred and fifty pounds; for a cash, payment down for the term of years, twenty per cent less. CANTERBURY STEAM NAVIGATION • COMPANY. -[VrOTICE is hereby given, that all freights ±\ by the steamer PLANET must be paid previous to the removal of the Goods from the Wharves (except the property of parties having open accounts at the oflices), the agents having authority to detain the same until paid. By order of :the Directors, t MARTIN HEYWOOD,^ , Manager. CONVEYANCE OF GOODS BETWEEN LYTTELTON AN.p CHRISTCHURCH!. THE undersigned: begs to inform that he has commenced, business as Carrier between the above named places, via Sumner. Drays will - leave Lyttelton every morning and deliver goods in Chri&tchurdh the-same afternoon. Goods and Luggage from Chvistchurch will remain under cover for the night in the premises at Ferry mead, and be delivered early the following morning in Lyttelton. >' : All orders should be addressed to Wm. Reeves , at Mr. A. J. Alport's, Lyttelton, and in Christchurch to Mr. H. E. Alport. Market Place, or: to Mr. H. Lowther,' Oxford Terrace, who will receive orders' and warehouse any goods or luggage without charge. WILLIAM REEVES. Ferrymead, June 1,1859. LAND TO LET,, On 20 or 80 years Building" Leases, in the centre of the Town of Christchurch, on easy terms. Apply to MR. W. BROOKS, .;-Gloucester Street. June7th,"lßs9. ; i '■ ; : . ■ ■• I ' GEORGE OTT ; BEGS to inform the public that he has , commenced business, as a TAILOR in j the Town of Kaiapoi, next door to the Northern Hotel. ■•:•■•'.•■ ' , " : . All orders punc'tnailyattendea to. Kaiapoi, July 18, 1859. REMOVAL OF THE- SUMNER HOTEL. MR. G. DAY riIAKES this opportunity of thanking his JL friends and the public for the patronage so liberally awarded to him. The amount of that patronage demanding more extensive premises, G. D. _ has made additions to the Sumner Store, to which establishment he has now removed, where he will be able to furnish better accommodation to his numerous patrons, whose future support it will be his pride to merit. LIMESTONE. AOO TONS of veiT superior Lime \J\J\J Stone for sale, in quantities from 1 ton upwards. ; Terms—CASH. ' T , E. J. JONES, July 22, 1859. Uuion Wharf. -LYTTELTON COLONISTS' SOCIETY AND LITERAPvY INSTITUTION, A LECTURE will be given in the Town Hall on.MONDAY EVENING-, Aug. 8, at 7 o'clock, by the Rev. CHARLES FRASER. subject.- •:■;■■. GE 0 L 0 G V, Illustrated by Coloured Views and Diagrams. August 22, Lecture on Music with Illustrations, by Mr. C. Jennings. September 12, second Lecture on the Primitive Christiana, by Rev. F. Knowles. September 26, Lecture on the Anglo-Saxons, by Mr. J. G. Fyfe. .. E. MILLS, Hon. Sec. July 26,1859.-

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XII, Issue 705, 10 August 1859, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Lyttelton Times, Volume XII, Issue 705, 10 August 1859, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Lyttelton Times, Volume XII, Issue 705, 10 August 1859, Page 8

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