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Shipping KTotioeß. FOR LONDON, To follow the White Star, . mHE staunch A 1 British Ship, 1 DERWENTWATER, John Thomson, Esq., Commander. This well-known and favorite passenger ship will be ready for sea towards the end of February, the exact date to be named in a future advertisement. This vessel's accommodations are so well-known, and her fitness for a passenger ship has already been so favorably noticed, that, all the agents ask of intending passengers is an early inspection, as many of the cabins are already engaged. For rate of passage, apply to MILES & CO., DALGETY, BUCKLEY, & CO., GOULD & MILES, J. T. PEACOCK & CO., E. A. HARGREAVES & CO., Or, to J. DRUMMOND MACPHERSON, 130 c Lyttelton and Christchurch. LLOYD'S AGENCY, PORT LYTTELTON. THE undersigned having been confirmed in the Agency for Lloyd's, by an appointment dated 21st October, 1863, requests that all casualties to ships or cargoes may be promptly reported at his office 406 ' J. DRUMMOND MACPHERSON. NOTICE,— Masters of Steamers and Lighters taking any of our goods from vessels in the harbor without our order or sanction are requested to take notice that they will be held responsible for any loss or damage which may occur thereby, and will be proceeded against according to law. DALGETY, BUCKLEY & CO. j Lyttelton, Dec. 31, 1863. 132 FOR SALE, FREIGHT, OR CHARTER. mHE staunch and strong top--L sail schooner 40 tons Register. coppered and copper fastened, built in 1854, at Russell, Bay of Islands, of the best materials. This fine little craft has had a thorough overhaul, and her copper is in first-rate condition. She has been lately profitably employed in the island trade, and would prove a valuable craft to any one engaged on this coast. She draws loaded 7 feet 8 inches J. DRUMMOND MACPHERSON, 497 c Lyttelton and Christchurch. 13-aaineaa Notices. OPENING OF A WATCHMAKING AND JEWELLERY ESTABLISHMENT, High Street, Opposite Mr. Birdsey's, British Hotel, CHRISTCHURCH. B PETERSEN, late of Copenhagen, Scandinavia, . begs to announce the opening of his new and extensive watchmaking and jewellery establishment, offers for public inspection and sale the most elegant and well assorted stock of watches, replete with the choicest novelties in jewellery, which, being selected and purchased by himself and his agents in the home markets for cash, enables him to sell them to the public at exceedingly low prices _ , ,ln B P trusts that the fact of his having had 12 years experience as practical watch and clockmaker in the first class establishments in the principal cities of Europe, will not fail to obtain confidence and ensure satisfaction to those who may favor him with their custom, and hopes by strict attention to business, and by making the lowest charges, to gain a share of public patronage. In addition to the above, B. Petersen begs to state that his magnificent stock will not alone consist ot 5 ve,?ff class of imported jewellery, but also of a good assortment of colonial-made brooches, ear rings, keeper, wedding and signet rings, chains, watches and clocks bought at his establishment he will guarantee to go correct, and keep them in renair free of any charge for 12 months. Repairs of all descriptions will be neatly done at the lowest rates. Country orders attended to. BSrPlease observe— B. PETERSEN, t practical Watchmaker and Jeweller, Opposite Mr. Birdsey's, British Hotel, High street, 6240 C Christchurch. LEE'S TOWN CONVEYANCE. MR. T. LEE has great pleasure in calling thi attention of MERCHANTS, STOREKEEPERS, T AUCTIONEERS, AND PUBLIC GENERALLY That he has Commenced Business as TOWN CARRIER r Of Light Goods of every kind and description what soever ; and hopes by strict attention to orders, com bined with moderate charges, to merit a share public patronage. Orders may be left at the following places:— PRINCE OF WALES HOTEL, I (j o i o mbo stree ALBION HOTEL, ) LOWTHER'S STORE, Tuam street r ' DEVONSHIRE ARMS, Durham street and at i, LEE 'S RESIDENCE, Salisbury street west. c 2 NOTICE. —The undersigned has been appointe Sole Agent in Akaroa for the sale of the cell bratedCookham Boots. GARWOOD. ALFRED OSBORNE, FURNISHING UNDERTAKER HAVING everything necessary for conductir Funerals, is enabled to undertake all class of the same at reasonable terms. OSBORN'S FURNITURE WAREHOUSE, Opposite Magistrate's Court, CHRISTCHURCH. 2 lis "" NOTICE, ng m mandeville mills, WOODEND. m STFADMAN begs to inform the public tli T. htfwiU rtMt the above ift of March, they being now ready to store whe & T B s n practical knowledge f the business, and by strict attention hopes to me [Je » share of public patronage. TO ARCHITECTS, BUILDERS, &c. ai£ mHE Undersigned is prepared to ®^pply 3U I materials and erect stone walls, foundatio

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XXI, Issue 1188, 26 January 1864, Page 1

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