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LYTT-ELTON TO OHttpfCHURCH VIA SUMKfIJL > v ' G. CLARs£iT> EGS to inf9rm the pvbftjtbat his Spring -LJ Carts.run three tinla^week from Lyttelton toChristohurth ty Mv j>f Sumner. The cart will leave-the tfnWip. Hotel, Lytteltoo, every Tuesday, Thm»*ay Sfctuty Mora, 7 ing, at 9 oclock; and will rt|ir« f, ora Christchurch the same day, leaving^ \f bite Hart at « p.m. g^' Al--Pare:—To and from Ch^tehgrch, 6s. ?.. Par. oe*s conveyed a|\||ional>le rates. KAIAPOI AND. CHHI§6hURCH " MESSRS. WHEELErI NUBSE beg to announce that tpeir conveyance .? M! en o thl, {IbOV M 1 p!*ces'ia f^^P with that of Mr, Sadler, will leave each Mm future only once a day, at 12 o'clock niopLTbe 4 o'clock cart will be discontinued. g*., i^?L change will cominer>ce Htenday next, the 14th May. "tj~ THE PERRY WH^JfcF TS^now open for the -lotion of Wool, w , n ' and all o!;her ki»#of Produce. Blnpme n r r>efUlly '^^ Previous to _____^_ a^^browne. THE SELWYN \gOTEL. /IJ. H. GIGGS begs-labebtfully to in■*"i * .°!' m hls friends an«HWes travelling in the neighbourhood of the W-Selwyn 'that he has taken the above named H^el/and hopes, by SADDLE HORSES 4& LET _ EXCELLENT . STABLING. 5 U L V A R D "H.|USE^ • > CASHEL STREET. mrs. Rossrrfe^ EESPECTFULLY announces that she has taken. Sulyard House, -f NEAR THE BAjte, (Lately in the occupation, of Mrf lookhart), and will be most happy to receive d LADIES AND G,ENTXBMEN to board and IodJP .', , _ PRIVATE APARTMENTS if required, replete, with everjU&fort- »nd coaVICTORIA STABLES, CASHEL STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. T W. LADBRGOKE begs to return his y • thanks to thej gentlemen and public of Canterbury for the generous support he received whilst at Mr. Fawdington's Repository, and to STARTB?" % aY! ie ohaS commodious SIABJES m Cashel Street, near to Mr. Parkinsons Sale Yards, where it will be his study to prove himself worthy of a continuance of-their patronage and support. Loose Boxes will be immediately added and also a fenea lor Conveyances. Saddle, Gig, and Carriage Horses always on Horses broken-in to saddle and double or single N.B Saddle and Trap Horses to Let or Hire. Cashel Street, Christchurcb, Oct. 16. HARVEST ALE. JOHN MAY & Co., Brewers, Christchurch, are prepared to supplyHarvest ale at Is. 6d. per gallon Table „at 2s. „ Superioi „ at 2s. 6d. „ TO BE LET, WITH EIGHT OP PUSCHASE, RURAL SECTION No. 72, Fronting the Lower Lincoln Road and Town Belt IN BLOCKS OF FOUR ACRES & UPWARDs! The lease to be for five years, and the lessee to pay interest on the purchase money, as rent, at the rate ot 4 per cent, for the first year, 6 per cent, for the remainder of the term, further particulars may be learnt and plans of the property seen at Chnstchurch at the offices of MR. HARMAN, or MR. BEETHAM, - Hereford Street; or MR. J. OLLIVIER, Chrißtdinreh, Feb. 22,1861.- Stl"eet* A GENTLEMAN who has had considerable XV. experience in SHEEP-FARMING in Australia wonld be happy to meet with an enjraeernent as OVERSEER or MANAGER on a Station. Unexceptionable referenes can be given F. F., Post Office, Christcliurch. NOTICE. ALL persons having- claims against Thos. m • . u°- P ARNARD, Watchmaker, late of whrwtchurch and Kaiapoi, are requested to forward them witho^ delay, to Mr. Ollivier's Offices CASHEL & HIGH STREETS,' March 18, 1861. Christchurcb. MILLINER r ESTABLISHMENT GLOUCESTER STREET, CHRISTCHURCH MRS. COE'S Autumn Show Room will be open THIS DAY, Wednesday, with all the latest novelties of the season. An early call is respectfully solicited. March 20, 1861. ON SALE, AT THE TTNION PRINTING OFFICE *J Gloucester Street, Christchurch • ' Blank Acceptance Forms, in books of 50 and ' 100 each Regulations affecting the Enlistmeut of Voluntews, price 6d. Canterbury Jockey Club Rules, prioe 2s. 6d

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XV, Issue 877, 6 April 1861, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Lyttelton Times, Volume XV, Issue 877, 6 April 1861, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Lyttelton Times, Volume XV, Issue 877, 6 April 1861, Page 1

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