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McLEAN, THTEL, & MYTTON have jus received a small and veil selected parcel c South Australian Wines, to -which they invite attention of connossieurs. CASiIEL HOUSE, C A S II E L STREET, cniusTcni'KCH. "IYTILLIAM STRINGER & CO. beg to announr H tlic arrival of their AUTUMN AND WINTER STOCK OF XEW AND FASHIONABLE DRAPERY. Ex Mermaid, Balaclava-, and Lady Douglas. New dress materials I'uiv iiiines •Scotch plaids X niekerboikers Aberdeen wincey. , * French merino. &.c, ic. Ladies' nucl children's mantles and jackets Winter hosiery Ladies' shawls The "Ta.Mnunian" wool shawl The " Queensland" ditto Woollen Garibaldi jackets Ladies' woollen vests Ladies', maids', and children's hats and bonnet.*, the newest styles. THE FURNISHING DEPARTMENT Contains a splendid assortment of Brussels, tapestry, Kidderminster, aud felt carpets Damask sheetings Pillow linens Blankets, &c. &c. In the TAILORING DEPARTMENT an extensive assortment of Tweeds, doeskins, fancy coatings, &.C., for gentlemen's winter wear. An experienced cutter has been engaged ; and, to render this department as perfect as possible, nonebut first class workmen will be employed. OUTFITTING DEPARTMENT. Men's suits for winter Boys' ditto Youths' ditto Moleskin and cord trousers Hosiery and under clothing Overcoats Waterproofs Hats and caps Scarfs and gloves Neckties and collars, &.c. &c. r\y SALE BY THE UNDERSIGNED. 1 second-hand 3-horse power thrashing machine, in good working order sof Homsby and Son's patent corn dressing machines 3of Bradford's patent washing and mangling machines 4 Richmond and Chandler's hay cutters, with or without horse power 12 Barrowman's well-known ploughs, with steel mould boards 24 Hornsby and Son's prize ploughs, with steel mould boards. JOHN ANDERSON, Canterbury Foundry. FOR SALE, Ex MEBMiID. Ci SPORTING Carts, with all the newest improve- & ments. 1 dog cart do. do. These light strong roomy carriages, built of Scotch elm by Frederick Campbell, of Dumfries, obtained so large a share of public notice at the International Exhibition, that more orders were received for them than for any other vehicle exhibited. 3 sets of single harness, by Milroy and Son, Cornhill. Fuederick Thompson*, Cashel-streot. COLONIAL GROWN SEEDS. ffIHE undersigned have much pleasure in intiX. mating that they have purchased from the Messrs. Low, the whole of the stock of Garden and Field Seeds grown by them, samples of which were shown at the Horticultural Exhibition, held at Christchurch on 10th March, 1861, and were highly commended by the judges. We have also on hand an extensive and wellselected stock of English and Colonial grown grasses, clovers, trefoils, &c., &c. Rekck'& Hislop, Colombo and Lichfield streets, Christchurch. /~VN Sale by the Undersigned 200,000 Feet boards and scantling Black pine and totara White and red pine 40,000 Feet tongued and grooved American flooring Shelving and broad boards Two-inch planking Deals, red and white, 9x3 and 11 x 3. 75,000 Feet V. D. L. timber, hardwood 3x2, 4x2, 4x3, 5x2, 6x2, 6x2 6x3, 8 x 3,12 x 3—all lengtlis 100,000 Shingles 30,000 Box palings, 5 and 6 feet Gate and straining posts, 6x6, Bxß, 10x10 Bullock-dray poles and cart-ihafts Spokes and felloes Laths and battens Posts and rails Door and window sashes Galvanized iron, Morewood's best 6, 7, and 8 feet sheets Fencing wiie, galvanized and plain Paint oil in 5-gal. drums White lead and turpentine Galvanized iron ridga capping and spouting Framed windows complete, with saahweights, <ic., &c., &c. Montgomery, Todhunteb, & Co. Cliristchurch, March 24th, 1864. T7l O R SALE Ex Brilliant, From Foo Chow via Melbourne. 250 chests ) 300 halves / Medium and fine Congous. 300 boxes ) Dalgett, Buckley & Co., Lyttelton and Christchurch. FOR SALE. TO Arrive ex Fawn from Mauritius, 100 tons Mauritius sugar eel**'' -/ expected, this market ~' d eipresaly foi The samples will coaipr' . white crystals Fine first counter Fine second counter, straw color. , Daxsety, Bcckley & Co., Lyttelton and Christchurch.

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Press, Volume IV, Issue 448, 6 April 1864, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume IV, Issue 448, 6 April 1864, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume IV, Issue 448, 6 April 1864, Page 5

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