': ; MR. CHAPMAN, ■ ' SURGEON AND ACCOUCHEUR, Manchester Street, Christchurch. WHITCOMBE & KI.TSON, CIVIL AND MECHANICAL ENGINEERS AND SURVEYORS. Office: Hereford Street, Christchurch, Nearly opposite the 'Standard' Office. J. W. MOORHOUSE AND HOLLAND, AUCTIONEERS, STOCK, AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS, ARMAGH STREET DEPOT, CHRISTCHURCH. | J. RULE, ———- VETERINARY SURGEON, COMMISSION ;. ' AGENT, &c, &c, OAVEBBHAM HOUSE, CHEISTCHUECH. GEORGE MALLINSON, ARCHITECT, SURVEYOR, AND LAND AGENT, CHBISTCHUBCH AND LYTTELTON. Office in Christchurch at CATHEDBAL SQTTABE. ~ MR. W. D. BARNARD, | AUCTIONEER, | VALUER AND GENERAL AGENT, Cashel Street, Christchurch. JAMES WYLDE, C.E., ~~ SURVEYOR, LAND AKD GOENEBAL COMMISSION AGENT, AND ATJCTIONEEE, , Kaiapoi. THOMAS GEE, FANCY BREAD & BISCUIT BAKER, GENEEAL CONFECTIONEE And Ginger Beer Manufacturer, Canterbury St., Lyttelton. N.B.—-Public and Private Parties supplied on Moderate Terms. J. D, BAMFORD, SOLICITOR. Office :—London -Stbeet, - LYTTELTON. C. BROWN ■ & CO., COMMISSION AND SHIPPING AGENTS, NORWICH QUAY, LYTTELTON. JAMES S. TURNBULL, M.D., AND PETER B. HILSON, SURGEONS AND ACCOUCHEURS, CHEISTCHUECH. CHARLES SHEPHERD, CABINET MAKER AND UPHOLDER, FROM LONDON, Opposite De. Donald's, Winchesteb Steeet, LYTTELTON. Furniture of all kinds made and repaired. Pianofortes renovated, &c. Orders in any branch of the trade punctually > attended to. W. H. PHILLIPS, PIANOFORTE MAKER AND TUNER, COBNEE OF LITCHFIELD AND COLOMBO STEEETS, near - Recce's Ironmongery Store, CHRISTCHURCH. FREDERICK J. ELMER, AUCTIONEER, SURVEYOR, LAND", ESTATE, & GENERAL COMMISSION AGENT, RANGIORA. JOHN C. ANGUS, SADDLE AND HARNESS MAKER. Importer of SADDLERY AND HARNESS, LEATHER MERCHANT &c, Cashel Street, Christchurch. THOMAS HESTER, CARPENTER, JOINER, BUILDER AND UNDERTAKER, OXFORD STREET, LYTTELTON. FUNERALS COMPLETELY FURNISHED. MANN'S COMMERCIAL DINING ROOMS, Corner of Cashel and Colombo Streets, CHRISTCHURCH. ■ j S. P. SMITH'S FERRY! , Over the Waimakariri. nnHE public are respectfully informed that JL the following1 rates of fares only will be taken, except during freshes, when the old fares will be charged. s. d. Foot passengers 0 4 Man and horse ... 0 9 6 bullocks and dray 4 0 4 do. do. ... 3 0 and all others in the same proportion. The utmost attention and dispatch will be observed. July 20,1859. CONVEYANCE OF GOODS BETWEEN KAIAPOI AND RANGIORA. THE undersigned begs to inform the public that he has commenced business as CARRIER. A dray will leave Rangiora every Wednesday and Saturday at 9 a.m., returning; the same day. Orders punctually attended to. FREDERICK BEAN. Rangiora, Jan. 14,1860. CHRIST'S COLLEGE GRAMMAR SCHOOL WILL re-open on Monday, Feb. Cth, at 9 a.m. It is particularly requested that the boys may return to the day, and parents intending to apply for the admission of fresh pupils are requested to do so on or before the Saturday previous. Terms : Ten Guineas per annum. HENRY JACOBS, Head Master. Christ's College, January 23,1860.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume XIII, Issue 754, 28 January 1860, Page 8
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