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npHE Subscriber offers for sale tlio following merJL ohandiso, juafc arrived by tlio schooner Ewald, ! Broriug, Master, from Melbourne :— 6 hhds. Ex Champagno Proprietors' V. Brandy 100 cases Hennessey's do. 200 cases U. V. brandy (guaranteed) 200 oases old torn, Pigeon's brand 50 cases fine old pale brandy (Vino Growers') 50 cases lino old whiskey 60 half oases Geneva 50 casks 4 dozen oach Marzetti's stout 50 casks 4 dozen each Byass's stout 10 hhds. Gninness's Dublin stout j 25 hhds. Bass's ale 63,000 ft. clean weather boards 500 bags oonrso salt 100 drumsraw linseed oil 20 bales, 300 each, 3-bushel bags 100 boxes meerschaum washed pipes Invoice of ironmongery (assorted) Do. paints . 12 cases ground coffee (assorted tins)^ Sundry cases assorted drapery and spices American notions, &c, &c, &c. Also, 250 bags superior quality Mauritius sugar. , CHARLES ROBERTSON. Norwich Quay, Sept. 13,1859. THI 0 R S. A LE. American doors Ditto sashes, glazed Scotch and American flooring, planed, tongued and grooved Scotch and American boards, dressed and undressed , Totara and kauri timber, assorted Palings and shingles . Slates ' . ' Bricks and paving tiles English and colonial coals. DALGETY, BUCKLEY & CO., Lyttelton and Christchurch. Tf* 0 R SALE. Eum, in hhds. Brandy, pale and dark, in hhds., qr.-casks, and cases Geneva, 2 and 4 gallon cases Whiskey, in qr.-casks and cases Old torn in qr.-casks and cases Sherry and Port, in qr.-casks and cases Marsala, in qr.-casks Claret, Hock, and Moselle Ale and porter, in bulk, Taylor's, Bass's, Dawson's, Younger's, and Tooth's Ale and porter, in bottle, Marzetti's & Tooth's Sngar, Mauritius, counters, pieces, and loaf Congou and Hysonskin Coffee, raw and ground Tobacco, Emu and Shallard's Havannah and Manila cigars Oilmen's stores, assorted Groceries, assorted Fine and coarse salt Eleme and Muscatel raisins i: Currants Dried apples Barcelona nuts Shell almonds Salmon Herring Cod and ling Woolpacks Corn sacks and gunnies Twine Europe and Manila rope » Wine and beer corks , China matting Billiard table Photographic cameras and chemicals Linseed oil Turpentine , White lead Paint, assorted colors American stoves Chairs, tubs, and buckets Earthenware • , Drapery and slops Boots and shoes White and colored blankets. DALGETY, BUCKLEY & C 0.., Lyttelton and Christchwch. GOVERNOR'S BAY. TO BE LET IN 2, 3, OR 4 ALLOTMENTS, FOR a term of years, not exceeding 14, from January, 1860, the 50 acre section No. 226, and situated at Dyer's Bay, 7 miles from Christchurch, and 5 from port. The features of the above may be summarised as follows:—Frontage on the Dyer's Bay and .Governor's Bay roads, exceeding 120 chains, with 12 chains to the beach and Government Jetty which is about to be erected. Situation pleasant and healthy, with an abundance of running water. Firewood obtainable within three-quarters of a mile, and an outlet of considerable extent for grazing cattle over the two Raupakes, at a nominal charge. This section, from having a creek' running through its entire length, would advantageously make two distinct farms. The improvements consists of a sod house, garden well stocked with fruit trees, and a road to the bush. For all further particulars, apply to W. H. PERCIVAL, or F. GUINNESS, at Mr. Pigeon's Office, Cash el Street, Christchurch. Dec." 3,1859. FOR SALE IN LYTTELTON, Within two minutes' walk of the Bank and Peacock's Wharf, A GOOD WEATHER-BOARDED HOUSE with the one-eighth of an acre of freehold land. Apply to. F. NOBLE CAMPBELL & CO. Oxford-si, Lyttelton, Nov. 29,1859. TO BE SOLD OR LET, A FARM, containing 50 acres, situate 7 miles from Christchurch, on the Great North Road. There is a good house, new stable, &c, on the property. The whole of it is well fenced and divided into three paddocks, one of which is laid down. There are 36 acres of crops, which will be given in if. the property be sold; and if let, the tenant may have them at a valuation. For further particulars, apply to . F. GUINNESS, Cashel Street, Christchurch. Dec. 13,1859. HOMCEOPATHIC INSTITUTION, Manchester Street, Christclrarchj EOR the treatment of Patients on the Homoeopathic principle, by Mr. Chapman, Member of the Royal College of Surgeons in London, and of other recognised professional bodies, late one of the Surgeons to the " Hahnernann Medical Institution and General Dispensary," Welbeck Street, Cavendish Square, London. Consulting hours till 11 o'clock daily, (Sundays excepted.)

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XIII, Issue 748, 7 January 1860, Page 2

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