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Lyttelton Times, Volume XVI, Issue 909, 27 July 1861, Page 8

 

r N S A L E . Pearl barley Candles—tallow and sperm Soap—Liverpool and Colonial Sugar—Company's pieces and Mauritius Currants—best Zimte Raisins Rice —Carolina and Patna Dried apples Coffee (raw) —best Plantation, Ceylon Tea —chests, half chests, and quarter boxes Oatmeal —best Scotch Pimento, anchovies, olives, vinegar, quarts Sardines Mustard, salad oil, currie powder, sago Chocolate, cocoa, bottled fruits sauces Capers, starch, peas Sink stones, arsenic, blue stone, clothes lines Dish covers, bedsteads, nails Watertight boots Gunny bags Earthenware Nails Galvanized iron, sheets, spouting, ridge caps, &c, &c. Blankets—red, white, and blue 8-4 grey calico Scotch twill shirts Sherry in quarter casks Whiskey „ Brandy „ Tobacco, best twist MILES & CO., Lyttelton and Christchurch. I FURNITURE. | ON SALE, by the Undersigned (at re- j duced prices) BROWN'S PATENT FURNITURE, in lots to suit purchasers. MILES & CO., Lyttelton and Christchurch. TO CONFECTIONER! & PASTRY COOKS. ON SALE by the undersigned, ex Koh-i-Noor and Chapman:— 10 cases well assorted confectionery, and 30 cases lib. jams (assorted). MILES & CO., Lyttelton and Christchurch. THE IMPORTED BULL " FALCON WILL serve cows at Mr. Rowley's Farm, Riccarton, from the Ist August, till further notice, at £3 per cow. Terms cash. This bull was bred by Earl Spencer, recently imported from England, and has a very pure pedigree, being got by Vaulter, 15451. Dam, Jessica, by John Ford, 9253. <fee, &c, see herd book. N.B.—This bull is for sale by private contract. Apply to MR. ROWLEY, Riccarton; MESSRS. BROWN, COX & CO., The Springs Station; or MESSRS. MILES & CO., Christchurch. SHEEP RUN FOR SALE. Of) AAA ACRES of good sheep *JJ)JJJ country in the Nelson Province, with 2000 Sheep depastured thereon. For particulars apply to MILES & CO. Christchurch, May 17, 1861. SHEEP RUN FOR SALE. : XCi fff ACRES of right of Run *JJjJVJJ in the Otago Province, more or less, situated in the upper part of the Shag Valley, with 7000 Sheep depastured thereon, more or less. Dray, team of 8 bullocks Two stock horses Two houses, three shepherd's huts 80 acres of freehold land, &c. There is a good road from the station to Waikowaiti. For further particulars apply to MILES & CO. Christchurch, May 20,1861. ztnOO EWE. S for Sale J delivery to be B'*ven an(* taken after next shearing. ;: Apply to MILES & CO. Christchurch, 22nd July, 1861. 1 Q OHO 4 CRES of E™ for Sale, ~L.*J}JJJ situated in the Mackenzie Country, with 200 head of cattle depastured thereon. Apply to . MILES & CO. Christchurch, 22nd July, 1861. FOR SALE. /if ACRES of Land at the back of *±J Timaru. 50 acres of land adjoining the township of Timaru. j 200 acres of land adjoining the township of ■ Arowenua. 2 quarter-acre sections of land in the township of Timaru. Apply to ™ . , MILES & CO. Christchurch, 22nd July, 1861. rN SALE. Ex Louis and Miriam. | 150 cases J. D. K. Z. Geneva 50 cases Key ditto 6 cases Corsado Cigars 16 cases Galvanized Iron MILES and Co., - Lyttelton and Christchurch. FIBROUS SLABS FOR LINING HOUSES. fXN sale by the undersigned, patent fibrous ,Vr sla^s i tne cost is below that of wood lining. MILES and Co., Lyttelton and Christchurch. THE NORTHERN ASSURANCE COMPANY, (Fiee and Life,) INCORPORATED BY ACT OF PARLIAMENT. MEDICAL, OFFICER:— ALFRED C. BARKER, Esq. AGENT AT LYTTELTON :— J. MARTIN HEYWOOD. AGENT FOR CANTERBURYFREDERICK THOMPSON, CASHEL STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. JAMES HAWKEIt, WIRE WORKER, Machine Riddle, and Bird

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