3Mm'ti£enunt& JM. O'NEILL, Royal Mail Contractor between • Christchurch and Kaiapoi. The Passenger Carts start Daily (Sundays excepted) from the Post Offices, Christchurch and Kaiapoi, at 11.15 a.m. Fares, 3s each way. Parcels carefully delivered. 1347 N~! DESI S£ , (From Paris), HAIRDRESSER AND PERFUMER, Gloucester Steeet, Cheistchcech, (Next door to Mrs. Coe's.) 1345 JONES SMITH, (Late A. Whincop) PLUMBERS, PAINTERS, GLAZIERS, &c., Maeket Square, Cheistchuech, (Next door to Cambridge House.) Workshops: Colombo Street, lately occupied by Mr. Whincop. 1359 SMOKERS! SMOKERS! SMOKEESI YOU will be glad to know that the Original Tobacco Shop is Re-opened, where you can again obtain that quality of tobacco which has and always will be acknowledged to be the best in all Canterbury. 1354 GREAT EXCITEMENT. THE Exhibition of '62 is re-opened in the greatest splendour, where all sorts of Perfumery, Combs, and Brushware may be had of the best quality, and the lowest price. 1355 THE Haircutting and Shampooing Saloons in connexion with the satne establishment are opened in first-class style, under the able management of PROFESSOR AYEBS & STAFF. You all know the corner. 1356 A BAY HORSE, with white hind fetlock, an indistinct brand P or F on off shoulder, is now running on the Selwyn with Mr. Gigg's horses. The owner can have the horse restored to him on application and on payment of expenses. Apply to Messrs. J. Ollivier & Son; or to Mr. Giggs, Selwyn. Christchurch, March 17. 1349 DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. NOTICE is hereby given that the Partnership lately subsisting between us the undersigned David Anderson and William Sharp, as builders, and carried on by us in Christchurch, within the province of Canterbury, under the style of Anderson and Sharp, was this day dissolved by mutual consent. Notice is also given that all moneys due to the said David Anderson and the said William Sharp must be paid to Mr. John Campbell Aikman, commission agent, and Mr. William Udal Bugler, ironmonger, both of Christchurch; and all accounts against the said firm be tendered to them for payment. DAVID ANDERSON, Witnesses, — WILLIAM SHARP. Henry W. Felton, John Hepwoktii. Dated this 10th day of March, 1863. 134G FREEHOLD AND LEASEHOLD LAND. MESSRS. W. and N. JOYNT are instructed to dispose by private treaty of a valuable FiftyAcre Section of Freehold Land, No. 2741, close to the new Township of Ashley, and three miles from Rangiora. The improvements consist of a 3-roomed weather-boarded and cobbed house, garden well stocked with fruit trees and hedges, 22 acres feuced, 16 broken up, stockyard, piggeries, &c. Also, immediately adjoining the above, a FiftyAcre Section of Leasehold Land, No. 3225, held at 5s per acre, purchasing clause in about three years at £5 per acre. On this section also considerable improvements have been made. There are never failing springs of water on both sections, and there being a good outlet for cattle on to the hills, and the land proving very favorable to the growth of English grasses, the advertisers call attention to the facilities afforded for starting a dairy farm. Oxford Terrace West, Christchurch, and Kaiapoi. 1344 LYTTELTON. TO-MORROW, (THURSDAY), 19th INSTANT. Ex Prince Alfred. On Account of whom it may concern. MR. LOUISSON has been instructed to sell by public auction, at Peacock's Bonded Warehouse, without reserve, TO-MORROW, (THURSDAY), 19th INSTANT, The following goods, ex Prince Alfred, on account of whom it may concern— Z § I—l hhd ginger wine H—3o bags Mauritius sugar Terms at sale. Sale at 1 o'clock. 1342 BOOTS AND SHOES, EX CHARIOT OF FAME, FOR SALE BY AUCTION, IN LYTTELTON. To Bootmakers, Storekeepers, &c., &c. MR. LOUISSON has been instructed by the Importers to offer for sale by Public Auction at his rooms, Oxford street, Lyttelton, ON THURSDAY, THE 26tii INST., 35 Trunks mens' youth's, womens 1 and children's boots and shoes assorted, consisting in part of mens' elastic sides, nailed bluchers, watertights, napoleons, &c., calf Wellingtons, &c. Youth's watertights, and bluchers Womens' and girl's grain leather, memel, and cloth boots. And a well-assorted invoice of grindery. Terms at sale. Sale at 1 o'clock. 1342
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Lyttelton Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1080, 18 March 1863, Page 5
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