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';-.' TO SAIL ON'FRIDAy, the 9th INST., FOR LONDON DIRECT, THE RE GIN 7 A , 676 Tons, H.,8. Thornton,; Commander. THE departure of this Ship has been unavoidably postponed to FRIDAY MORNING NEXT, the 9th instant; when all-intending passengers are requested to be on board. • COOKSON, BOWLER & CO. Lyttelton, March 5,1860. HE Schooner ISABELLA JACKSON, 70 tons, Ruxton, Master, will sail from this Port for AKAROA and OTAGO on or about WEDNESDAY, the 14th INSTANT. For freight or passage apply to EDWD. GENET, Agent. Norwich Quay, Lyttelton, March 6, 1860. FIVE POUNDS REWARD. - DESERTERS from the U.S., Ship Marengo, F. Weld, Commander, Akaroa. One boat-steerer—with a bad black eye Three seamen All Portuguese. The above reward will be paid to any one placing these men in the custody of the Police at Akaroa. A.' E. WHITE & Co., Agents to the U.S.S. Marengo. ANTED,—A MARRIED COUPLE. Apply to ' MR. BUCKLEY, Dam pier's Bay. STORE HOG. ~~ SAMBO, a pure bred imported Boar, bred by ' Fisher Jlobbs, and the finest Store Hog ■in the Colony, at Mr. Waterlow's , Slaughter Yards, adjoining Allen's Milk Yards. Sows—los. each cash. SUFFOLK HOUSE. MANNING AND - PREECE, DRAPERS AND CLOTHIERS, High Street, nearly opposite the Wesleyan Church, CHRISTCHURCH. SALE OF HORSES AND, DOG CART. MR. H. E. ALPORT will sell by public auction (unless previously disposed of by private contract) at his Sale Yard, Market Place, Christchurch, on SATURDAY NEXT, the 11th instant, A powerful bay Mare 5 years, old, broken to saddle—warranted staunch and free in harness A thorough-bred mare, quiet to ride, with foal by Skeleton An excellent second hand, dog cart. Sale at Two 6'olock, Terms at sale. . Market Place, Christchurch, March 6. „. i GARDEN IMPLEMENTS;-Ac; LYNDON'S Patent Double Strapped Steel Spades 'Foster's Ribbed Double Strapped Spades for fencing Children's Toy Spades, assorted sizes ' Foster's Grafting Tools, Hay Knives Hedge or Switching Knives for cutting gorse fences ' Edging, Clipping and Snap Shears Daisy Rakes, Pruning Saws and Bill Hooks Ash Handles, 0 Pruning Gloves, &c, &c. W. WILSON. Christchurch, March 7th, 1860.' SEEDS FOR AUTUMN SOWING, WHITE Stone Turnip; Large Spanish Onion. Early. York and Sugarloaf Cabbage Cauliflower and Imperial White Brocoli Lucerne, Tares, Grass and Clover, &c, <&c. W. WILSON. • Christchurch, 7th March, 1860. SALE OF PIGS, SPRING CART, AND SUNDRIES: MR. J. T. PARKINSON will sell by Auction, at his yards on Saturday the 10th instant, weather permitting, Several well-bred sows with pigs, weaners. Also nine good store pigs and two pure Fisher Hobb's stores, one boar and one sow. s Sundries.—One strong spring cart, capable of carrying one ton. •' Corn sacks, 50 gal. boiler, keg of cart grease. Weights, scales and balance; six fish baskets, yokes, bows, and chains, and one sausage t machine. Sale at twelve punctually. Terms at sale.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XIII, Issue 765, 7 March 1860, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Lyttelton Times, Volume XIII, Issue 765, 7 March 1860, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Lyttelton Times, Volume XIII, Issue 765, 7 March 1860, Page 5