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THE —^^ NORTHERN ASSURANCE COMPa* (Fiee and Life,) ' INCORPORATED BY ACT OF PARLIAMENT. MEDICAL OFFi CE ALFRED C. BARKER, e ßq AGENT AT LYTTELTOtf J. MARTIN HEYWOOD. '^ AGENT FOR CANTERBURY FREDERICK THOMPSON ___CASHEL STREET>_gHgISTCHPRPT T SHOEING AND JOBBlNGlroiT^ MESSRS. CORDERY and MATHPp beg to inform the inhabit , Lyttelton and settler* in its °f Lyttelton, July 8,1861. BARRYTON INnTaKAROA T3ENJAMIN SHADBOLT begs to in SJ form the public at large that 11 i taken the BARRYTON INN, recLtlv L. hs 1 the Traveller's Bart." Head of STfi^ as \ and sincerely hopes, by strictly attending v, ??' comforts of all who may honor his house to •' general satisfaction. 'to Blve He also washes to inform the public that he v r having the house thoroughly repaired and fin 'I ! SL We! th eVerj taSte 'aDd Vd^«SSoSrf Families, ladies or gentlemen travelling O r visiting Akaroa and its vicinity, will find at the Barryton Inn for any period of time, every requi site comfort, combined with a well supplied W P Every attention will be given to honiJo with first-class stabling, and a five acre paddock adjoining. j«»«wtK Benjamin Shadbolfe hopes through his untirm. efforts to meet the wants and tastes of all, to com mand a fair shave of public patronage. N.B —The above business will°be carried on under the style of «Shadbolt, Parham & Co » from and after the Ist July, 1861. ' Head of the Bay, Akaroa, June 20,1861. GREAT SOUTH ROAD. HALF-WAY HOUsi! W. WEEDEN "I>EGS to acknowledge the marked support -LJ he has received during the time he has conducted the above house j and assures those who may contribute their patronage that no effort will be spared to promote their comfort. Improvements in the arrangements of the house are about to be made, which will greatly promote its comfort and quietude. Good Stabling. THE SELWYN HOTEL. Gj_ H. GIGGS begs respectfully to ivI • form his friends and parties travelling in the neighbourhood of the river Selwyn that h°e has taken the above named Hotel, and hopes, by strict attention to business to merit a share of public support. t SADDLE HORSES TO LET. EXCELLENT STABLING. I HOOPER'S NELSON ALES, JULY BREWINGS. Tl/TESSRS. G. HOOPER & CO., Brewers, Nel- ■"-*- son, are prepared to receive orders for their su Pe«or XXX Ale, brewed expressly for export in the Month of July, and respectfully invite their customers and consumers to transmit their orders as early as possible. G. HOOPER & CO. RE-OPENING OF THE RELIANCE BREWERY, FERRY ROAD. rpHE above Brewery being now opened, a X First-Ctoss Article of Ale and Porter can be supplied. A trial is solicited. [ Publicans supplied on liberal terms. 11TR. RICHARD TAYLOR, of the Phcenis -L*-*- Brewery, having purchased the Reliance Brewery and Plant from us, we do hereby authorise him to receive all casks belonging to the said Brewery. m . ; TRA7ERS & OLDHAM. Chnstchurch, Feb. 26,1861. TX7ITH reference to the above, the Cask Book ~ ~ having been handed to me, I find there are many customers who have not returned their Casks. I beg to request that they may be returned forthwith, in order to prevent legal proceedings. RICHARD TAYLOR, - ' .. Reliance Brewery. . 'NELSON EXAMINER. 1 SUBSCRIPTIONS to the ' Nelson Examiner' newspaper will be recened at this office, and copies supplied to subscribers on the arrival of each mail. Terms, 10s. per quarter.. THE Proprietors of the "LYTTELTON TIMES" beg to inform Merchants, Storekeepers, Stationers, Proprietors of Schools, &c, &c., that they are prepared to UNDERTAKE ORDERS for RULING PAPER to PATTERN, having lately received a Ruling Machine from England. 5 Orders received at Lyttelton or Christchurch. : —■ ————.—. —_ • £> BOOK BINDING. "DOOKS'plainly bound, Portfolios, Music Covers, ■*-* &c, neatly made, and other jobs in the trade executed, on reasonable terms, at the "Lyttelton Times" Office, Lyttelton, and the Union Printing Office, Christchurch. NOTICE. rfIAKE notice, that; the partnership heretoJ- fore subsisting between John Dean Bamford and John Patten, of Lyttelton, in the Province of Canterbury, Solicitors, under the firm ot Bamford & Patten," has this day been dissolved by the said John Dean Bamford, in pursutT °£notice ™ writing, given by him to the said John Patten, this day, for breach and non-observ-ance of the covenants contained in their partnership articles; and all persons are requested to pay the amount of their respective debts to the said John Dean Bamford alone, and not to the said John Patten. :_ „.. ■ ■ .• JOHN D. BAMFORD. Lyttelton, Jan. 21,1861.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XVI, Issue 907, 20 July 1861, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Lyttelton Times, Volume XVI, Issue 907, 20 July 1861, Page 8