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$jkfe Jltoerfiseitwnis. ! ' A . FOR CALLAO DIRECT. rpHE Splendid Clipper Ship 1 ZAMBESI, W. S. McNeel, commander, will sail *SBa3BfiSfc shortly for the above port. She has excellent accommodation for passengers. For freight or passage apply to DALGETY, BUCKLEY, & CO. C 5186 Lyttelton and Christchurch. HALSWELL CHURCH. ON WEDNESDAY, 4th November, it is purposed (D.V.) to OPEN the NEW CHURCH of ST. 1 MARY'S, on the Lincoln road, in the Parish of Upper Heathcote. Divine Service will commence at 11 o'clock. All persons interested are invited to attend. The Holy Communion will be administered, and a Sermon preached by the Bishop. A special collection will be made at the offertory in aid of the building fund. CROSDAILE BOWEN, Curate. AUGUSTUS MOORE, WILLIAM BROWNE, Churchwardens. N;B.—The new Hymn-book will be brought into use on this occasion. Copies may be obtained at the school or from the Churchwardens. 5167 CANTERBURY LAND, BUILDING, AND INVESTMENT SOCIETY. fIIHE usual Monthly Meeting of the Shareholders I will be held in the Town Hall, Lyttelton, on WEDNESDAY EVENING, NOV. 4, at Seven o'clock precisely, for the purpose of receiving Subscriptions, and for the Sale of Shares. JOHN S. WILLCOX, 5202 Secretary. CHRISTCHURCH MECHANICS' INSTITUTE. THE Members are informed that the NEW READING ROOM is now open for Newspapers, from eight o'clock in the morning until ten at night, and tnat on and after Monday next, November 2nd, the LIBRARY will be open for circulation, &c., from 10 o'clock, a.m., until 4 p.m., and from 6 to 9 p.m. C. J. READER, 5187 Clerk. NOTICE! NOTICE!! MISS SKILLICORN begs to announce to her friends and the public that her establishment will be CLOSED on MONDAY AND TUESDAY NEXT, the 2nd and 3rd November, in order to mark off a large shipment of goods now landing ex Lancashire Witch. Colombo street, Oct. 30,1863. 5203 ESSRS. ROBINSON & LANGBRIDGE are prepared to take delivery at Lyttelton or elsewhere of imported stock, and to contract for driving sheep and cattle. Security given if required. 5221 FROM late advices from England, Messrs. ROBINSON & LANGBRIDGE are in position to EXECUTE INDENTS on the Home, and more especially on the Birmingham markets. 5222 mo BE LET, with purchasing clauses, on unX usually favorable terms— £ Acre LAND in a capital position on the Ferry road. 4 first-rate BUILDING SITES near Wilson's bridge. ROBINSON & LANGBRIDGE, 5223 Hereford street, Christchurch. 171 OR SALE, a four-roomed COTTAGE, with an . acre of land, within one mile of Christchurch. £220 cash. Also, A good BUILDING SITE in Kilmore street for £90 Ditto ditto Oxford terrace, £100. List of properties on application. Messrs. ROBINSON & LANGBRIDGE, 5224 Hereford street, Christchurch. TO SURVEYORS, &c. FOR SALE. —1 5-inch Everest Theodolite, by Flavelle, Bros. 1 2 feet 6 inch Pentagraph, by Trougton and Simms May be seen and examined at the office of MR. TRIPHOOK, Deßourbel's Buildings, 5219 Cathedral square. FINKLE AND LYON SEWING MACHINES. FOR SALE, a consignment of the Finkle and Lyon lock-stitch sewing machines. One of these machines in working order, with sample of work in various materials, together with a book of instructions for using the machines, can be inspected at the office of MR. TRIPHOOK, Deßourbel & Co.'s Buildings, Cathedral square. Report on sewing machines being an extract from the Report of the Committee on Exhibitions held in Philadelphia by the Franklin Institute Oct, 1858. Reviewing the merits of the foregoing machines in regard to excellence of mechanical arrangement, and adaptation to great range of workmanship, the Committee give preference in order of merit: — First—No. 109, the Finkle and Lyon machines. Second—No. 1154, the Wheeler and Wilson machines. 5220 OH SALE, on board the Victory, from London, a quantity of SHIPS' STORES, in good condition, viz.,— Flour in barrels Peas ditto Beef ditto Pork Navy biscuits in bags and cask* Pickles in jars Lime juice, &c. Iron water tanks containing 400 gall#. Brandy in cases Congou tea and sugar, raw and loaf 2 or 3 boats, oars, &c. A steam engine and boiler, working power 15 lbs to the square inch, with condenser, &c., complete, in good working order And many other articles worthy the notice of ship captains and storekeepers. c 5227 AUCTION SALE. SATURDAY, 31ST OCTOBER, 1863. MR. T. B. CRAIG will sell by auction, at his Rooms, next the Town Hall, on SATURDAY, the 31ST OCTOBER, a quantity of _ _ DRAPERY, consisting of — Ladies' mantles, woollen jackets, stays, woollen scarf shawls, &c., gentlemen's Crimean, regatta, and linen shirts Also, 34 dozen table knives, and an assortment of grocery, in sugar, soap, &c. Also, White lead and paint, and paint brushes, and a lot of sundries Sale at 19 o'clock. 622&

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XX, Issue 1150, 31 October 1863, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Lyttelton Times, Volume XX, Issue 1150, 31 October 1863, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Lyttelton Times, Volume XX, Issue 1150, 31 October 1863, Page 5

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