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HALF-WAY HOUSE, GREAT SOUTH ROAD. WM. WEEDEN, in returning thanks to those of the public of Canterbury who have given him their kind patronage, hopes by the same diligent attention thftt he has ever endeavoured to pay to their comfort, still to merit a continuance of the same. W. W. intends commencing an enlargement of the stables, with addition of loose boxes, where every attention will be paid as usual to horses standing at livery. N.B.—Hay and corn always on hand, and an abundant supply of water on the premises for horses and cattle. 2674 FRENCH HOTEL, AKAROA. JACOB WAECKERLE begs to inform the public that he has made arrangements with Mr. Ashworth, of Purau, to hire horses to and from the above places, at the reasonable charge of £1 for each day, without any other expense; and at the same time informs the public that he has first-class accommodation for ladies and gentlemen at moderate charges, and will spare no pains to ensure their comfort. March 5, 1863. 1169 " SERVANTS' REGISTRY OFFICE, AND LABOUR MART. Colombo street, Christchurch. A WELL-CONDUCTED Office for REGISTERING the WANTS of SERVANTS, and employers of labor, has for some time been a much needed desideratum in Canterbury; and the undersigned has therefore determined to open a Labour Mart in connexion with his English and Colonial Newspaper Agency, at the office in Colombo street south. Heads of families resident in town, or station holders in rural and pastoral districts, wanting domestic servants or laborers, by intimating the same to the advertiser, may rely upon a prompt attention to their requirements on moderate terms. Newly-arrived immigrants wanting employment are requested to leave their addresses at the office, with such testimonials as they possess. Albert t. brad well. ENGLISH NEWS AGENCY, REGISTRY OFFICE AND LABOR MART, Colombo street, Christchurch. 2160 H. ALLWRIGIIT & CO., . PLUMBERS, PAINTERS, GLAZIERS, GRAINERS, &c., &c. HALLWRIGHT returns thanks to the public • for their liberal support for the past twelve years, and begs to inform them that he has admitted Mr. A. STREET as partner; and they hope, by strict attention to business and moderate charges, to merit a continuance of the same. 1786 • H. ALLWRIGHT & CO. WOODBURN NURSERY. ERUIT and FOREST TREES, EVERGREEN * FLOWERING SHRUBS, 4,M ENT A L TRE ES , •' &e . FRUIT TREES—Apples, Pears, Plums, Peaches, Nectarines, Apricots, Cherries, &c. FOREST TREES—Ash, Beech, Elm, Hornbeam, Lime, Oak, Horse and Spanish Chestnut, Sycamores, Willows, Poplars, &c. EVERGREEN TREES AND SHRUBS—Hollies, Photinia, Arbor Vitas, upright and spreading Cypress, common and Portugal Laurels, Laurestine, common Yew, Mahonia, and other Barberries, Buddlea (sorts), Tree Box (sorts'), Cotoneaster, Loquat, Euonymus (sorts), Veronica (sorts), Rhododendron, &c. FLOWERING AND ORNAMENTAL TREES AND SHRUBS — Aloysia Citriodora, or Lemon-scented Verbena, Scarlet and other Thorns, Deutzia Scabra, St. John's Wort, Lilac (sorts), Mock Orange, Ribes (sorts), Scarlet Flowering Horse Chestnut, Negundo and other Maples, Black Mulberry, Copper and Purple Beech, &c. HERBACEOUS PLANTS in great variety. QUICKS and other HEDGE PLANTS. WM. lIISLOP, 2416 Antigua street, Christchurch. NORTH BROOK NURSERY, RANGIORA. JJOSLING begs to intimate to the inhabitants • of Rangiora and surrounding districts, that he has on sale over 5000 FRUIT TREES, comprising 100 varieties of apples, of 12 years careful selection from the best and most approved kinds (warranted true to name and free from blight); also a great variety of pears, peaches, plums, cherries, &c., which he begs to offer on easy terms. N.B.—J. Josling wishes to state that he still continues to work trees, &c., from his old stock, for which he took the three first grand prizes (besidesa great many minor ones) at the Lyttelton shows. 2565 NOTICE OF PARTNERSHIP. W LAURIE having taken Mr. S. G. Hall as a • partner, the firm will, from this date be carried on under the name of W. Laurie & Co. May 1, 1863. THE GOLDEN TEAPOT, FAMILY GROCERY ESTABLISHMENT, Colombo Street, Christchurch. W. LAURIE & CO., Proprietors. TERMS CASH. 2113 DUNCAN & SON have for sale, Garden, Farm, and Flower Seeds, at their Seed Shop, Gloucester Street, Christchurch. 4344 BANK OF NEW ZEALAND. AN AGENCY of this Bank was opened at AKAROA, on Monday, the 6th instant, under the management of Mr. George Kirton. F. E. STEWART, Manager. Christchurch, April 9, 1863. 1703 THE LYTTELTON MUNICIPAL COUNCIL INVITE TENDERS for leasing for building purposes the frontages of the barrack square, fronting on Oxford street. The land to be laid out in sections of 20 feet frontage by 48 feet in depth. On receiving what shall appear to the Council a sufficient tender, the lot will be submitted to auction, the tender being the upset price. In case of one person tendering for two contiguous sections, they may, at the discretion of the Council, be offered at auction as one lot. The leases to be for 14 years, to be extended to2l years, if within the first 7 years stone or brick buildings, of a value and extent to the satisfaction of the Council, be erected. Tenders to be addressed, sealed, to the Chairman of the Lyttelton Municipal Council. WM. GODFREY, 2940 Clerk of the Council.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XX, Issue 1113, 11 July 1863, Page 1

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