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Educational. SEA VIEW HOUSE, OXFORD. MISS STEDMAN proposes Opening a BOARDING SCHOOL for Young Ladies, at Easter. References kindly permitted to theVen. Archdeacon Jacobs, Dr. Turnbull, Mrs. Bealey, and Mrs. Macfarlane. Miss Stedman will be at Mrs. Macfarlane's, Cranmer Square, until the 16th of March, where she will be happy to see any ladies desirous of placing their children under her care. 424 Business Cards. GEORGE TAYLER, IMPOBTBB OJ BVBEY DBSCBIFTJOir OV BEITISH AND FOREIGN MERCHANDISE. N.B.—lndents on London, Birmingham, Wolver. hamptonand Sheffield Houses executed promptly and on reasonable terms. cl4l R. BILLENS, TIN SMITH AND LAMP MAKER, Close to the Road Board, RANGIORA. MISCELLANEOUS STOKES. C 280 JAMES D. GARWOOD, SBSBBAL BTO&BKBBPEB, AKAROA. AOTJTT JOB, THB ' IYTTBMOH TIMBB.' MR. CHARLES COOPER, Subgeon-Dentist, New Brick Buildings, COLOMBO BTKEET, CHRISTCHURCH. OSIS Government Notices WEST COAST ROAD. NOTICE IS H ffIEBY GIVEN that, on and after WEDNESDAY, the 25th inst., the Driving of Cattle along the line of the West Coast Uoad, now in course of construction, between the mouth of the Otira River and Hokitika, is prohibited until further notice. EDWARD JOLLLE, Provincial Secretary. Provincial Secretary's Office, Christchurch, 18th Oct., 1865. c 7828 CAUTION, TO MASTERS OF SMALL CRAFT, LIGHTERMEN, BOATMEN, AND OTHERS WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. I WARN all persons not in any way to interfere with, or attempt to land, the SCABBY SHEEP branded 8, at present on board the hulk Federation, in the harbour of Lyttelton. P. B. BOULTON, Chief Inspector of Sheep. Christchurch, March 7, 1866. 859 GODLEY HEAD LIGHTHOUSE. THE MARINE BOARD are prepared to receive Tenders for the Conveyance of Eight Tons of Stores, more or less, front Peacock's Wharf, to be landed and placed above high-water mark in Lighthouse Bay,, at contractor's risk.

at UUUkIU.UI.Ur S I 188.. Tenders to be sent in to this office, on or before MONDAY NEXT, the 12th inst. | The lowest or any Tender not necessarily ' accepted. i FREDK. D. GIBSON, , Pro President of Marine Board. ■ Port-officer's Office, Lyttelton. 8731 Stud Horses. ' TO STAND THIS SEASON, , The celebrated Cart Entire J TOM JONES. THIS well-known and favourite CART ENTIRE will travel, this season, \ through the following districts, viz.:— L Halswell, Lincoln, Prebbleton, Shand's i Road, Papanui, Harewood Road, Kaiapoi and Woodend. Terms Very Moderate ; to meet the times. I Particulars in future advertisement. ■ 7295 0 J. PAGE. TO STAND THIS SEASON, at the Victoria stables, Cashel-street, the imported horse QUICKSILVER, Imported Norfolk trotter.chesnut roan, rising 4 years, excellent temper and constitution, with an immense substance. Bred by Mr. James Coker, Downham, near Lynn, Norfolk; got by old Prickwillow, champion of England, and considered by competent judges to be the best hack in his day. His dam, by old Merrilegs—by Lottery, grandsire—Performer, great grandsire—Pretender, Young Pretender, Quicksilver's own brother, obtained the first prize at the Royal Agricur* tural Show at Leeds, and afterwards sold r £750, to go to France. Terms, £10; groomage, 10s. Also, The well-known horse, ELLINGTON, Bred by Mr. Delamaine. Terms, £3 35.; groomage, ss. 7658 c J. LADBROOKE. Miscellaneous. 'pHE WHEELER and WILSON SEWING -*- MACHINE is the one best calculated for household use.—From "Timb's Year-Book of Facts for 1865." WHEELER and WILSON'S patent lockstitch SEWING MACHINES were awarded the prize gold modul at the London Exhibition, 1862, and at the Paris Exhibition, 1861, for being superior to all others. HEELER and WILSON'S SEWING MACHINES perforin every species of sewing with a speed of 1500 stitches per minute. WHEELER and WILSON'S SEWING MACHINES work equally well upon woollen, cotton, silk, and linen goods. HEELER and WILSON'S lock-stitch SEWING MACHINES, with new improvements, at reduced prices. Testimonials from all parts of the colony, and illustrated circulars sent post free. Mr. W. NEEVE, Ironmonger, Coloml o Street, sole Agent for Christchurch. 15 I NDIGESTION AND STOMACHIC WEAK- ± NESS.-PEPSINE.-This invaluable Medicine for weak and impaired digestion, may be had in the form of Powder, Wine and Lozenge. The Powder is pure, the Wine unalterable, and the Lozonge a new, agreeable, and convenient manner of taking the medicine. Manufactured by T. MORSON & SON, 31, 33, and 124, Southampton Row, Russell Square, London, and maybe obtained of all respectable Chemists and Storekeepers. Gelatine (Morson's patent), Morson's Kreosote, and every description of Chemicals, and all New Preparations carefully packed for shipment. * # *See their Name and Trade mark on all PreSarations. Orders to be made payable in Lonon. 678

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XXV, Issue 1633, 10 March 1866, Page 4

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