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Lyttelton Times, Volume XVII, Issue 974, 12 March 1862, Page 8

 

TUST Arrived por MATOAKA, from London— 100 casks bottled boer—bottled by Friend 50 cases Hennessy's brandy 8 hhds Jamaica rum 10 casks four diamond port 10 casks Kirkliston whisky 15 casks Martell's brandy 10 hhda Truman and Co.'a stout 6 rolls sheet lead 10 stocked anchors 5 bales wrapping paper 1 case fancy soaps 5 cases currants, in 141 b jars 1 case J. M. Farina's Eau de Cologne 3 bales navy canvas Invoice from Parnall and Co.— 2 bales serge shirts 2 bales Scotch twill ditto Invoice from H. E. and M. Moses :— 6 cases mole trousers 4 cases Bedford and cotton cord ditto • 2 bales twill regatta shirts 1 bale blue serge ditto 1 bale kersey drawers Invoice from Brearey Brothers and Co.:— 2 bales flannels 1 bfile druggets Invoice from Bowman and May :— 1 case cambric handkerchief's Invoice from Bannerman & Son:— 3 cases damasks 1 bale derries Invoice from Morrison, Dillon, and Co.:— 2 cases silks • Invoice from Baker, Tucker, and Co.:— 1 case silk handkerchiefs Invoice from Foster, Porter, and Co.: — 2 cases hosiery Invoice from J. and R. Morley : — 2 cases haberdashery 3 cases hosiery 4 cases floor cloth 3 cases Horrock's long cloth 600 J. T. PEACOCK & CO. DAILY EXPECTED. THE Brig MOUNTAIN MAID, with 350 tons of best "Newcastle COALS. J. T. PEACOCK & CO. Lyttelton, March 1, 1862. 1001 FOll SALE EX FANNY FISHER AND PRINCE ALFRED. 275 mats company's sugar 30 half-chests tea 30 boxes ditto 12 ditto gunpowder tea 1000 3-bushel bags 50 cases Geneva J D X Z 25 half-cases ditto 25 cases old torn 25 baskets seidlitz water 5 cases curacoa 2 cases maraschino 2 cases tartaric acid 20 boxes Eleme raisins 3 cases sardines 2 hhds. b.p. rum Moleskin, cotton cord, worsted cord, and Bedford cord trowsers White and grey calico Scotch twill shirts &c, &c. E. A. HARGREAVES. Lyttelton, January 1,1862. 295 * JUST RECEIVED, ~fl /~/" Dozen Scotch twill shirts JL v_/V_/ 35 dozen twill regatta shirts 100 pairs Bedford cord trowsers 100 pairs woollen cord do. 150 pairs double cotton cord do. 250 pairs moleskin do. 72 pieces 36in. long cloth 50 pieces white ground 9-8 prints 30 pieces 36in. grey calico 8 pieces 72in. do. 130 pairs scarlet blankets, 9-4 and 10- 4 1 case assorted hosiery. 224 E. A. HARGREAVES. TASMANIAN NATIVE SEEDS. r . N S A L E Blue gum Red gum Stringy bark gum Peppermint gum Apply to E. A. HARGREAVES. Lyttelton, Jan. 15,1862. , 485 CREDITORS OF WENTWORTH GEORGE TRASK, BUTCHER. NOTICE is hereby given that all persons having claims against Wentworth George Trask, lately carrying on business as a Butcher, in Wateley road, Christchurcb, are requested to send in the same to my offices, Lichfield street, Christchurch, forthwith. FRANCIS SLATER, 42 Solicitor, Christchurch, TVTOTICE.—AII persons indebted to the -i.l undersigned are requested to pay the amount of their respective accounts. AH bills due to him will be delivered on March Ist, and if not at once liquidated, proceedings will be taken for the recovery of each amount. JOSEPH DULAC. Akaroa, Feb. 26,1862. 1051 NOTICE. rTVtTE undersigned, being about to remove J- to Dunedin, begs to inform his friends and the public that he has transferred his business in Lyttelton to Mr. Henry Renshaw, by whom it will be carried on in the same premises and in all other respects as heretofore. FREDERICK J. MOSS. Lyttelton, Jan. 31, 1861. 671 NOTICE. ON and after this date the charges on all goods delivered at the Heathcote Steam Wharf must be paid on application for or delivery of the goods, except where special arrangements are made with the Wharfinger. Heafchcote Steam Wharf, July 19, 1861. 27 NOTICE. npHE imported Bull Stencor is removed -*- from Mr. Docher's farm, to Mr. Rowley's, Riccarton. He will serve cows as usual. Tonna 3 guineas, cash. Cows can be taken in to run with the bull at five shillings per week; all care taken but no responsibility incurred. 340 NOTICE. A LL persons having left Goods or Packages •£*- with the underHigned, will find them stored with Mr. Edw. Genet, Norwich Quay. JOHN BEASLEY, Lodging-house Keeper, London street, Lyttelton. March 7,1862, 1059

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