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SEED WHEAT FOR SALE. AN SAL"' By the Undersigned, Hallett/s Pedigree Seed Wheat in lots to suit purchasers. Farmers'.desirous of trying this celebrated wheat apply to BIRCH & CO. Kaiapoi, May 7,1866. C 356 GREY GELDING FOR SALE. A HANDSOME HORSE to ride or drive L to be seen at WALTON WARNER & CO., Hereford-Street, 484 ° Christchurch, IMPORTANT NOTICE. TO MERCHANTS, GROCERS, STOREKEEPERS, &c, &c, Ex Victory, from London. A LARGE SHIPMENT OF NEW SEASONS' TEAS, Just arrived, consisting of— Congou in chests „ „ half-chests „ „ boxes Souchong in chests • „ „ half-chests „ „ boxes Gunpowder in boxes • S. 0. pekoe „ „ Young hyson „ Samples for liquoring are ready for delivery to the trade by the importers. WALTON, WARNER & CO., Christchurch and Lyttelton. May 21. 577 I FOR SALE, AND STOUGHTON'S BITTERS " Carrier Dove" and" Blackbird" negrohead tobacco Cooking stoves, 6,7,8, and 9 inch Nails, express waggons,furniture,buckets Tubs, shovels, plaster, hatchets, barrows Scales, churns, mess pork And a general assortment of American goods. TAYLOR & CO., 2fic Christchurch and Lyttelton. TGI 0 R SALE By the Undersigned, ABOUT 20 TONS EACH POTATOES, CARROTS, AND MAN GOLD WURTZEL. 352 c J. D. MACPHERSON. BLASTING POWDER. ABOUT THREE TONS Hall's Superio Blasting Powder, for sale, at lo: rates. T. RITCHIE & CO. Lyttelton, May 3,1866. c 25 SHEEPWASH TOBACCO. TWO TONS Superior Sheepwasl Tobacco, at low rates, for sale by T. RITCHIE & CO. Lyttelton, May 3. c 2£ I FOR SALE. [WIST TOBACCO, Half Tierces Also, Sheep-wash tobacco, the strongest in the market. H. MATSON & CO., 476 c Cathedral square. IRONMONGERY STORE, HEREFORD STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. AN ti A JU J!i By the Undersigned, Ajarge assortment of builders' and gen ral furnishing ironmonger' 7, nails tools, &c, Threshing cloths and tarpaulins Paints, oils, turps, and varnish Sheet lead, zinc, and brass Fencing wire and standards Bar iron, horse shoes and tails Tar, pitch, whiting, and plaster of Paris Bedsteads, mangles, pig troughs Enamelled slate chimney pieces Copying presses, complete American cooking stoves Garden rollers and engines Lawn mowing machines Galvanized netting Sack trucks and door mats Pumps, grindstones and fittings Avery's platform machines Cheese presses and vats, and curd mills Horse-power chaff cutters Boilers, either copper, enamelled iron, galvanized iron, ranging from 20 to SO gallons, suitable for sheep iha for small farms Sorby's and Wilkinson and Son's sheep Port and Sherry, from Standring, Bros., and Turner Bass' ale and Guinness'stout, bottled by Child and Co.,.Leicester square Huntley and Palmer's Reading biscuits Brown and Poison's corn flour Day and Martin's blacking Ex TUDOR, HAWKES AND STROUTS . or will give liberal advances on the same consigned to their friends, Messrs. Dalgety & Co.. in London or Melbourne. They are also propared to make advances on Stock and Stations; and on stock placed iu their hands for sale. ' Station stores supplied. E. S. DALGETY & CO. 23 0 Christchurch a d Lyttelton. Partnership Notices. I MOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the .1 Firm of Million and Co,, expired by effluxion of time on the 18th day of February last j and the business will in future be carried on by Patrick Laurie and William Gannon, under the firm of Laurie and Gannon. Christchurch, March 31,1866. All Debts due to and by the late Firm of Million and Co., will be received and paid by the new Firm of Laurie and Gannon. C 45

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XXV, Issue 1695, 23 May 1866, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Lyttelton Times, Volume XXV, Issue 1695, 23 May 1866, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Lyttelton Times, Volume XXV, Issue 1695, 23 May 1866, Page 1