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For Sale. 1 h e book o CANTERBURY RHYMES, Price ss. On Sale at the Lyttelton Times Office. WARD & REEVES. DAIRY COWS. ' FEW GOOD DAIRY COWS FOR L SALE, to calve within ten days. Apply to Mr. W. MARCROFT, Halswell Farm, near Craythorne's Hotel, Lower Lincoln Road. 1936 GRASS FOR CATTLE. [A HEAD OF CATTLE taken in to f\J Grass. Apply to MR. G. OSBOURN, Saxon Farm, 1923 Near Steam Wharf, Ferry Road. IHE Undersigned hare for sale 6 dozen .' 6-feet Iron Hurdles, with bolts, tic, complete, and gates for the same excellently adapted for sheep fences, fixed or temporary. 1865 c COBB & SAWTELL. SEED POTATOES. A MERICAN Early and Ash-leaf Kidney. W. HISLOP, Seedsman, 1858 Colombo street. A VALUABLE FARM OF 108 ACRES. 90 Acres of which are fenced in, and laid On the property there is a comfortable six-roomed dwelling house, with outofflces, a six-stalled stable, stock yard, &c, &c. Also, An excellent well with force pump. For particulars apply to JOHN KING, Soap and Candle Manufacturer, And General Grocer, Cashel street, 1106 Cbristchurch. 0 K SALE A second-hand bar front, bar fittings, shop fronts, doors, sashes, and other fixtures in good condition. JPSEPH BAILEY, Builder, &c. FOR SALE, "OSTETTER'S 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., Christchurch and Lyttelton. IRONMONGERY STORE, HEREFORD STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. 0 N By the Undersigned, A large assortment of builders' and general furnishing ironmongery, nails, tools, &c. Threshing cloths and tarred yarn Paints, oils, turps, and varnish Sheet lead, zinc, and brass Fencing wire and standards Bar iron, horse shoes and nails Fitch, tar, and chalk Bedsteads, mangles, pig troughs Mangers and hay racks Enamelled slate chimney pieces Lwiminfft/m ranees and rwistw atnvoa American cooking stoves Fenders and fire-irons Garden rollers and engines Galvanized netting Door mats Pumps, grindstones and fittings Avery's counter and platform machines Cheese presses and vats, and curd mills Chaff-cutters and root ptdpers Copper, enamelled, and galvanized iron boilers, from 20 to 50 gallons Sorby's and Wilkinson's sheep shears A very large assortment of Wolverhampton baths and japanned ware Porter, wine, and beer measures, with glass bottoms. Port and Sherry, from Stahdring, Bros., and Turner Huntley and Palmer's Reading biscuits Brown and Poison's corn flour Day and Martin's blacking Martell's brown brandy Just Arrived, per David Brown, 84 casks Bass' ale and Guinness' stout, bottled by Child and Co., Leicester square, London. 1363 o HAWKES AND STROUTS. HOOD & CO.'S SOLUBLE SHEEP DIPPING COMPOSITION. Sinco January 1864 over 140 tons have left the manufactory in Melbourne, sufficient to dip four millions of sheep. 17 tons have been used in New Zealand without a single failure. It is a certain and speedy cure when properly applied. Full directions with a treatise on the sheep and numerous testimonials accompany each package, or can be obtained on application to J.MARTINHEYWOOD&CO., 1687 Agents for the proprietors. undersigned are Cash Buyers of Wool, , or will give liberal advances on the same consigned to their friends, Messrs.' Dalgety & Co,, in London or Melbourne. They are also prepared to make advances on Stock and Stations; and on stock placed in their hands for sale. Station stores supplied. E. S. DALGETY & CO. 23 o Christchurch and Lyttelton.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 1752, 28 July 1866, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Lyttelton Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 1752, 28 July 1866, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Lyttelton Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 1752, 28 July 1866, Page 1