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M"ew ik.cLvertiaement«. DURBAN, FROM LONDON. THIS Vessel will report at the Customs this day. Consignees are requested to present bills of lading and pass entries on or before MONDAY, the 9th instant; or in default, entries will be passed by the undersigned. Arrangements will be made to discharge the ship at current rates. Consignees objecting will please give written notice, and have lighters alongside to receive their goods as they come to hand, or in default all goods impeding the ship's discharge will be landed and stored in terms of the bills of lading. J. T. PEACOCK & CO., Agents. Lyttelton, 3rd May, 1864. 2739^ N 0 T ICE. SHIP PARISIAN, KKOM LONDON. ALL Claims against the above vessel must be rendered in duplicate at the office of the undersigned, on or before TUESDAY, May 3, at noon, or they will not be recognised. DALGETY, BUCKLEY, & CO. Lyttelton. April 28, 1864. 2651 FOR SALE UNDER DEED OF ASSIGNMENT r"1 CASES OF GLASS, from 12 x 10 to 40 and 24 0.1 23 barrels of cement Apply to 2310 MATSON & TORLESSE. PUBLIC NOTICE. JYOUNGIIUSBAND, in thanking those who , have for years so liberally patronised his present well-known shop, begs to announce that having just received a very large addition to his stock of commercial, plain, and fancy stationery, winter games, desks, work boxes, race games, playing cards, toys, and an endless lot of fancy goods. He intends selling the whole of his stock at reduced prices, prior to erection of new and more commodious premises. THE WELL-KNOWN LITTLE SHOP. Established 1855. 2629 ON SALE BY DALGETY, BUCKLEY & CO., LYTTELTON AND CHRISTCHURCH. rpO arrive per Countess of Seafield, Ivanhoe, and X Golden Sunset:— Old torn, in qr-cask and case Whiskey Brandy, Hennessey's and Martell's pale Superior pale sherry Orange and stomachic bitters Ale, Younger's, Edinburgh No. 4, hhd, barrel, and case Stout, Younger's Edinburgh Port wine in qr-cask Geneva, red Hams and bacon Sodawater bottles Chicory Candies Raisins, Muscatel, Eleme, and Sultanas Nuts and currants Sardines, Ollivier's, J and £ lbs Soap, Steele's, cwt and half cwt boxes Canvas, Lungair's Yellow deals, 9x3 c 2716 ON SALE, TIMBER, tongued and grooved; flooring doors, sashes, cedar boards and planking, palings, &c., AT ENGLAND BROTHERS', TIMBER YARD, Oxford street, Lyttelton. May 2nd. 2738

BUILDING MATERIALS. QN SALE BY THE UNDERSIGNED. Yellow Baltic deals, 9 x 3, 9 ft. to 23 ft. First quality picked American pine, 11 inches to 21 inches wide x 3 inches Architraves, mouldings, and skirtings Sawn laths and battens American lumber T& G boards, matched linings and prepared rusticated board Roman and Portland cement. Plaster of Paris and whiting Cleveland fire bricks Sheet lead, 4, 5, and 6 lb American nails Best Bangor slates Chance's glass Hoop iron, 1 inch to 2 inches, assorted Turnery. F. JENKINS, CITY STEAM SAW MILLS, BALTIC TIMBER YARD & CEMENT STORES, CHRISTCHURCH. March 12, 1864. 1527 DRAPERY AND CLOTHING STORES, TUAM STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. BETHEL WARE HAS ON SALE the following GOODS, just arrived from London, ex Parisian:— Ladies' dresses Ladies' shawls Ladies' mantles Camlets and poplins 6000 yards wincey to 2s 6d per yard Flannels and calicoes 5000 yards Hoyle's prints, at English prices French kid gloves Hosiery and haberdashery Lace goods of all kinds Ladies' hats, trimmed and untrimmed Ladies' patent leghorn bonnets Artificial flowers, head dresses, &c. A great variety of fancy goods WHITE AND COLOURED BLANKETS, White and coloured blankets Sheetings and towelings Carpets, hearth rugs Table linens, napkins Oil cloths, mattings, &c. READY-MADE CLOTHING, A Large Assortment of very Superior Goods, Consisting of all the new winter materials, in Tweeds, doe skins, &c., at 60s the suit and upwards Inverness capes and overcoats Waterproof coats Waterproof Inverness capes Pilot jackets Moleskin and cord trousers Serge shirts, sheepskin leggings Serge drawers, guernseys, &c. &c. 2671 J! O R SALE— 150 ItAMS, from 10 to 18 months'old. Price, £3 per head 32 six-tooth RAMS, bred by R. L. Higgins, Esq., £4 4s. per head. Also, a pair of very good Leading BULLOCKS. EWES. 500 ewes in equal proportions of 2, 4, 6, and 8 tooth. Apply to BURN ELL, BENNETT, & SPROT; or to MAJOR WHITE, 2641 c The Warren, Oxford.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XXI, Issue 1230, 3 May 1864, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Lyttelton Times, Volume XXI, Issue 1230, 3 May 1864, Page 6