H. B. SORENSEN, GENERAL MERCHANT. Temporary Offices—High street, PENDING the Erection of New Premises BUSINESS will be carried on in the Warehouse lately occupied by Messrs Morrow, Bassett and Go., High street, Cnristchuroh. 0< 98-I^3 BANK OP NEW SOUTH WaiiES. t Minis Bank is prepares to make special arrange. T meats for DEPOSITS lodged f ? r , periods, and transact all other Banking business on terms to be arranged on application. , Rates of Exchange on London are altered to aa foJowa. , g B ight, I per cent discount Selling, 60 days si^l Christchurch, Deo. 11, 1878. SARQOOD, SON, & BWEN BEG to inform their Canterbury customers that they shall be pat to no inconvenience by the burning down of their promises in Lichfield street. S.S. & E. will be prepirod to open up with an entirely new stock in other premises, tp beadverUsed in a tew days. . BOROUGH OP EANGIOEA. A LITHOGRAPHED MAP of this Borough, showing all streets, sections, buildings, &0., can now be obtained at the Town Clerk's Office, Eangiora, and at the office of this paper. .Seale, five chains to an inch. eost-us PARK TERRACE. h FOB ABSOLUTE BALE. THE Residenoe of the undersigned, standing on hoif-an-aore of land. The house is new, the rooms large andiofty. and . fitted with every convenience: hotandoold blths, concrete cellar, &o. Cards to view can be obtained on application t 0 RICHARD D. THOMAS. Peb. 5. 1879. 7088-130 WHEAT. WHEAT. , WHEAT. i market rates, or wifi make liberal advances on shipments on owners’account. , * JAMESON BROTHERS & CO., 7105-181 Christchurch and Ashburton. ' N.B.—Sacks supplied at lowest current rates, j PROVINCIAL GAZETTE, v. i&pmßmp b. fp H E ' L T TT E I T O N T l M E B Has been re-appointed G A, z,:e. t t e . , , , SOB ' ; 1 : THE PROVINCIAL DISTBICI ■ W ■ -■ CANTERBURY or publication of all Government Land Sales, Notifioationa and Announcements which were formerly published in the Provincial Government Gazette, ■ - - ENLARGEMENT OP THE LYTTELTON TIMES. } THE history of the Lyttelton i Times is a curiously exact j counterpart of the history of the dis- . trict it represents; Commencing from very small beginnings,: the rapid and continuous growth of Canterbury can be traced almost exactly by the repeated enlargements of the Journal which owes its birth to the founders of the Province. As 1 population and wealth grew in the district, the Lyttelton Times kept pace with that growth j but the ex- . ceptionally rapid increase-of settlement during the past two years has almost outpaced the efforts of the Proprietors. In spite of the- last and greatest enlargement, want of space has repeatedly been pleaded as an excuse for the omission, curtailment, or postponement of important news, interesting reports, or valuable correspondence. To obviate this difficulty, and do justice to the wants of a public that has always liberally supported their Journal, the Proprietors intend from this day to permanently enlarge the Lyttelton Times by making it a daily eight-paged paper —the largest morning journal in New Zealand. By this means they hope to fully satisfy the requirements of their readers. By avoiding the objectionable feature of supplements,room will henceforth be found in the body of the paper for aE the , advertisements which may be entrusted to its widely - circulated columns. Christchurch, Jan. 4, 1879.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume LI, Issue 5611, 18 February 1879, Page 4
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