CONVEYANCE OF GOODS. TL. CROMPTON begs to announce • that he has made arrangements for the carriage of luggage, &c. from Lyttelton to Suralier, Christen urch, and all parts of the plain. , Agent in Lyttelton, A. J. Alfort,' from whom, all further information canbe .obtained.:"'_*_ A CARD, RICHARD BEAMISH, ;, GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT, AND . Licensed Custom-House Agent, L YTTELTON, CANTERB UR Y. MESSRS. BEAMISH will be prepared on or after the Ist of February next to receive sheep on thirds. They have secured the right to an unlimited quantity of prime pasturage, and from their experience in the management of stock, both in the mother country and the colonies, they trust, with their united efforts, to give generalsatisfaction. Parties may rely upon correct returns being made, and no culling. None but strong healthy sheep can be taken. For further particulars apply to Richard Beamish, Lyttelton. TQR SALE, AT the temporary;-- Store of the undersigned,-.; the, following useful .and well selected goods, »< consisting of Ironmongery, B ardware^ vßruslnyare, Glassware, Groceries, &c, viz,, : .'; : ■_:'■•" ; . Mills, Wbgat, Coffee, and Spice. Spades, SRbvels, and Hoes. I Adzes, Axes, and Tomahawks. Door-Locks, Binges, &c, &c. Screws, Nails, and Tacks. Coal Hods, and Fire Irons. Dog and Halter Chains. A Surveyor's Chain. Ship Chain, small, daily expected. Trace ditto, ditto. Carpenter's Tools of every description. Chairs, English, Cane Bottom. Ditto, American. - Buckets and Boxes-in Bests. Tinder-Boxes, Matches. Lamps and Lamp Cottons. Bath Bricks and Bellows. Tin Plates, &c. Gunpowder, Shot, and Caps. Paints, Oils, and Turps. Painter's Brushes and Putty. Pipes, Fancy Clay, a variety. Cigars, Manilla, very fine. Sugars, Raw and Refined. Tea, Coffe'e,-and Chocolate. .'; Currants and Figs. Carraway Seed. Pickles and Sauces. Anchovies and Salad Oil. Ketchup and Spices. Soap and Candles. Blacking, Ink, &c. &c. . Tumblers and Wine Glasses. With Sundry other goods too numerous to mention, which will be sold at low prices for Cash by Richard Beamish. PLEASE OBSERVE! Mr. Beamish has removed his place of business to the building known as the CustomHouse^ on No. 6 Section, Esplanade. SEEDS, FRUIT TREES, & c . TAMES M'BETH, Wellington, begs to ** inform the Canterbury Settlers, that he is prepared to supply Grass Seeds, Garden Seeds, and Fruit Trees of the sorts found most suitable in the climate of the district of Wellington, or as experience may guide in the yet untried Plains of the Middle Island. He begs to state, that having lately commenced the Nursery business, under the management of a person of great professional experience, both at home and for ten years at Wellington, he is in hopes of being able to supply articles likely to give greater satisfaction than from any other source, and upon moderate terms, He would remark, that the Apple Trees are warranted free from blight, a condition under which they cannot be procured from Hobart Town. Communications addressed to him at the Wellington Nursery will be punctually auswered.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume 1, Issue 3, 25 January 1851, Page 8
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