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OPENING OF THE RAILWAY WORKS. STEAMER AVON. "CIOR the convenience of persons intending -A. to go from Lyttelton to be present at the Opening of the Railway Works in the Heathcote Valley, the Paddle Steamer AVON will leave the Government Wharf pri WEDNESDAY [This Day], July 17, punctually at' Eight' o'clock a.m., (weather permitting). Tickets 2s. 6d. each, To be had at the Offices of the Agents, P. NOBLE CAMPBELL & CO., Agents. Oxford-st., Lyttelton, July 12, 1861. LYTTELTON AND CHRISTCHURCH ' R AI L W AY. TURNING THE FIRST SOD, THE Paddle Steamer PLANET will leave the Government Wharf, Lyttelton, on THIS [WEDNESDAY] MORNING, July 17, at Half-past Nine a.m., landing Passengers at the Ferry. <J Fares—2s. 6d. each. Volunteers in uniform will be taken FREE. J. M. HEYWOOD & CO., Agents. Lyttelton, July 13, 1861. RICHARD BROOKE, TAILOR, DRAPER, AND HABIT MAKER, IN returning- thanks to the public of Lyttelton and its vicinity for the very liberal support he has hitherto received, has the pleasure of saying that he imports, every article requisite for his business, and that he is able to equip gentlemen in the most fashionable London and Paris styles, at almost English prices. A first-rate fashionable suit, his own make, from £4 10s. Dress suits, &c, always on hand. Cloths, .tweeds and does, tailors' trimmings, &c, sold wholesale and retail. Gentlemen's dress, regatta, and Crimean shirts, best quality. Neckties, gloves, braces, &c. Terms Cash. : N.B.—Ladies' riding habits made to order.

JOHN COKER BEGS to inform his customers and the public that he has opened a Bacon and s Ham Department; and from their being cured on 1 the premises, he can guarantee they will give gene- i ral satisfaction. Beef, Pork, and German Sausages, Saveloys and Spiced Beef, always on hand. The Trade Supplied. MR. E. B. PEARCE, AUCTIONEER, AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENT. MR. E. B. PEARCE begs to inform the public of Canterbury that he intends opening those newly-erected premises situate in Colombo 'street (adjoining corner of Hereford street) as PUBLIC AUCTION ROOMS, and, from arrangements now being carried out, he will shortly be able to add a well-supplied furnishing warehouse. In the meantime WEEKLY SALES will be held; and he has to assure all those who may favour him with their support that Account sales will be promptly rendered and immediately settled; also, Liberal cash advances made on goods entrusted to him for sale. Christchurch, July 5, 1861. BANK OF NEW SOUTH WALES. Capital £750,000.—Reserve Fund £212,500. BRANCHES of the Bank of New South Wales will be opened in Christchurch and Lyttelton at an early date, under the management of Mr. C. W. Turner, for the transaction of general banking business. D. L. MURDOCH, Inspector for New Zealand. Auckland, June 6, 1861. BANK OF NEW SOUTH WALES. Capital £750,000.—Reserve Fund £212,500. "T^TOTICE is hereby given that interest will be JIN allowed by this Bank on fixed deposits, at its branches at Christchurch and Lyttelton, at the following rates:— For 3 months, at the rate of 2 per cent per annum. „ 6 „ „ j, o „ i „12 j» ■- » ■ >» * » C. W. TURNER, Manager. June 28,1861. UNION BANK OF AUSTRALIA. r ■ ■ ■ ■ ~~ ~~ ' , Paid-up Capital, £1,000,000. Reserve Fund......£200,000. FROM the Ist July Next, interest on fixed deposits will be allowed at the Christchurch and Lyttelton Branches of tbis Bank, at the a following rates :—- ---i For 3 months, at the rate of 2 per cent per annum, a „6 „ „ »■ J " " ;s „12 „ » » 4 " " it JOSH. PALMER, Manager, Christchurch; JOHN BRIDGES, Manager, Lyttelton. June 28,1861.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XVI, Issue 906, 17 July 1861, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Lyttelton Times, Volume XVI, Issue 906, 17 July 1861, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Lyttelton Times, Volume XVI, Issue 906, 17 July 1861, Page 1

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