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FOR MJSLIiOUIINK.DJ.UKCT. '|UIE Blank Hall Clipper Ship BRITISH TKI■L J)ICJMT, 1,400 tons, register, G. B. Haddock, Commander, is appointed to sail for Melbourne on or about, Tuesday, the 18 th'instant. The saloon accommodation of this vessel is very superior. Rates of Passage :— Saloon, £12 Steerage, £7. MILES and CO., Lyttellon and Christclmrcli. Lyttelton, Fob. 11, 1862. 807 ~~ SHIP EVENING STAR? rriHE above ship will sail for London in the -*- course of two months, and is open to take second cabin passengers. Early application will oblige. COOKSON, BOWLER & CO., Agents. February 8. ' 777 FOR HOB ART TOVVN/DIREUt! fpHlO Clipper BrijSTKEfNDEER, 104 tons, -*- James Morris, Master, will sail from Lyttelton on Tuesday next (wind and weather permitting.) For freight or passage,'apply to The MASTER on Board; MR. EDWARD GENET, Lyttelton; MR. WM. THOMSON, Cashel Street, Christchurch. Feb. 11, 1862. 779 WANTED a Cook at Stringer's Hotel, Cliristchurch. y; 800 WANTED a Married Couple. Apply at the Wharf Hotel, Ferry Road. 801 Ty ANTED a Cook. Apply to Mrs. John Bea- " t ley, Worcester street, Christchurch. 802 YJ\T ANTED a situation as Nurse or House»V keeper. The advertiser is competent to instruct young .children if required. Apply to E.M., office of this paper, Christchurch. 803 TjyANTED for a station 15 miles from Christ- » » church, a Married Couple as General Servants, preferred without children, or with none under 7 years of age. Apply to Messrs. Hawkes and Strouts, Hereford Street, Christchurch. 787 VICEROY FROM MELBOURNE. npHIS vessel having- entered at the cusX toms, consignees are requested to pass entiies without delay. Bills of Lading must be presented and freight paid to Messrs. F. Noble Campbell & Co., to whose order only will goods be delivered. Any packages impeding the discharge of the vessel after Saturday, the 15th instant, will be landed and stored at consignees' risk and expense, without further notice. ■ROBERT KUARSTON, Master. Oxford Street, Lyttelton,' Feb. 11, 1862. 780 SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1862. Auction Sale of Draught and Saddle Horses, Cows, &c, at White Hart Stockyards. MR. W. D. BARNARD will sell by Public Auction, at the White Hart Sale Yard, on SATURDAY NEXT, 5 saddle horses 3 draught mares and geldings 4 milch cows, &c. Sale at 12 o'clock shorp.—Terms at Sale, 805 FOUND a SMALL SUM OF MONEY near the Golden Fleece. The owner may have it by application to Aikman & Wilson after paying the expense of this advertisement. 795 CANTERBURY RACES. ON sale by the undersigned, three very powerful field glasses of a small size. H. E. ALPORT, 808 Christchurch. DISPENSING CHEMIST & DRUGGIST. MR. PRINS intends opening- his establishment in the above line on Saturday, the 15th February, in connection with his town and country practice as Surgeon and Accoucheur. Brick House, Ferry Road, Christchurch. 799 FOR SALE, npHAT valnable property known as the -L Monster Clothing Hall, Lyttelton. It comprises commodious shop, excellent dwellinghouse, and cellar storage for 200 tons of goods. Lease 18 years to run; ground rent very low; terms easy. Apply to C. BROWN & CO., 806 Norwich Quay. ~ THE CANTERJSURY .. MUSIC HALL COMPANY (LIMITED.) 'npHE Meeting of Shareholders held on the sth JL Instant, was adjourned till WEDNESDAY, the 26th Instant, at 4 p.m., at the Company's offices, Colombo street. A Special General Meeting of the Shareholders will be held on Wednesday, the 26th instant, at 4.30 p.m., at the offices of the Company for the purpose of making a call. GEO. H. TRIBE, Hon. Sec. Christchurch, Feb. 6, 1862. ■ 794 jQ~i pif\f\ 'I'O be advanced on good oWXOVy VJ security. Apply to JOHNSTONE & WILLIAMS, 791 Christchurch. V. D. L. PALINGS AND SHINGLE^ YD. L. box paling's, 5 and 6 ft. in length. • Also ditto common paling-s and shingles to be had at Aikman's Heathcote Wharf and Montgomery's, Christchurch Quay. 804 A CUP OF. REAL GOOD TEA. rFUIE undersigned has great pleasure in X calling1 the attention of his numerous friends, customers, and the public generally to his present-" stock of tea, it being port of a lot of the finest teas'ever imported into this Province, and has given the greatest satisfaction in the Australian market. Also daily expected, fine scented orange pekoe, and other favourite teas. Finest plantation coli'eo ronslod and ground every day. A trial respectfully solicited. JAMES KERR, Tea Dealer and Family Grocer, 792 Cashel Street, Christchurch.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XVII, Issue 966, 12 February 1862, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Lyttelton Times, Volume XVII, Issue 966, 12 February 1862, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Lyttelton Times, Volume XVII, Issue 966, 12 February 1862, Page 5