FOR AKAROA, TIMARU, OAMARU AND DUNEDIN. mHE Southern Steam »«8. Navigation Company's Steamship GEELONG, Captain Thomas Hart, is appointed to sail for the above ports on or about THURSDAY Bth March, at noon. For freight or passage apply to MILES & CO., 825 Lyttelton and Christchurch. SHIP GLENMARK. Lieut. Wb.ank.more, R.N.R., Commander. A LL CLAIMS against «. tn ' s vesse * musfc e in to the office of the *TFJ[Ti" 1 fJift^mnfaW rmrlnm*[;nnl on or before FRIDAY, the 9th instant, otherwise they will not be acknowledged. J. DRUMMOND MACPHERSON. 871 Lyttelton and Christchurch. YACHT FOR SALE, A BARGAIN. mH E Cutter Yacht Now lying in Lyttelton harbour, with all her Sails, Gear, &c, &c. The sailing qualities of this vessel are too well known to need comment. For particulars apply to the Owner. 872 FOR SALE, 26-64ths of the well-known Paddle Steamer BETSY DOUGLAS, now trading between Lyttelton and Pigeon Bay. For particulars apply to Capt. THOS. BOYD, on board. Terms liberal. 870 WANTED, to rent a securely fenced PADDOCK, of from two to four acres in the close neigbourhood of town. Applv stating terms, to Box 37, Post office. _2J 11^ WANTED, immediately, an Experienced SHEPHERD, with a Good DOG. Apply to Mr. EVANS, Christchurch Club. cBSB f}pf REWARD.—STOLEN, on the 10th v£/Q January last, from Mr. Waklin's paddock, a bay MARE, aged, branded A D combined, on near shoulder several saddle marks, one scar on upper part of off shoulder. Any one who can give information to Mr. HILL, Albion Hotel, Lyttelton, as to her whereabouts, will receive the above reward. 875 LOST, from Windmill Road, a dark brown FILLY, of slender build, with one grey hind leg. Whoever will return it to J. JAMESON, Colombo street, will be rewarded. 857 EDWARD REECE wishes to remind Agriculturists desirous of ordering IMPLEMENTS OR MACHINERY for 1867 harvest, that they should give their orders in time for the next Mail. E. R. is prepared to import on the most liberal terms, MACHINERY OR IMPLEMENTS OF ANY MAKE OR DESCRIPTION. BIRMINGHAM AND SHEFFIELD WAREHOUSE, Colombo Streht, Christchdrch. March 7, 1866. 845 JAMES JOHNSTON'S "ITELBOURNE HOTEL. The largest and most commodiouß hotel on the Grey mouth. Cobb and Co.'s coaches start and arrive daily to and from Hokitika. c 862 N 0 T I C E. MESSRS. J. WHITE & CO. beg to inform their customers and friends at Saltwater Creek, that they will cease to carry on the business of General Merchants at that place after the 20th instant. The receiving, forwarding, and storing of Wool and Merchandise, will still be continued as heretofore. All outstanding accounts due to this branch will be punctually rendered, and an" early settlement thereof is respectfully requested. Saltwater Creek, March 1,18«6. 854
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Lyttelton Times, Volume XXV, Issue 1631, 8 March 1866, Page 3
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