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CONVEYANCE OF GOODS TO SUMMER, A J. ALPORT begs to announce that -£*-• he is prepared to continue arrangements for the Conveyance of Goods from Lyttelton to Sumner in decked crafts. 2, Norwich Quay, Lyttelton, 28th Feb. 1851. R. C. BEALBY LI AS at his Store a Good Assortment of -*-'- General and Furnishing Ironmongery, and intends supplying the public at reasonable prices for cash. Glass, Putty, fyc. CHRISTCHURCH QUAY. rpo BE LET, on BUILDING LEASES, -*- a very important Wharf property, situate on the New Boad, two miles from Christchurch, and fronting on the River Heathcote. Also several Plots of Ground for Tenements and Gardens, having road and river frontage. For particulars apply to Mr. E. Dobson, Surveyor, Lyttelton. Feb. 26, 18S1. WANTED, A PRISMATIC COMPASS. Anybody -£*- having one for sale may hear of a purchaser by applying at the office of this paper. ON SALE, A T W.PRATT'S CANTEKBtTKY-STREET. -C - Brandy, Sherry, and Bottled Beer, in quantities to suit country purchasers. A few dozen Cane-bottomed English Chairs, Indian Mats, Parramatta Tweeds, Fancy Straw Bonnets, Ribbons, and a general assortment of Drapery Goods at moderate prices. N.B. Chamber Sets, Dinner and Tea Services. FOR SALE, On account of the Canterbury Association, at the Store at Lyttelton, about rpHREE TONS OF NAILS, assorted in J- packages of 1 cwt. each. 150 cast-iron Ventilation Gratings. Cast-iron Casements and Springs. 30,000 Van Diemen's Land Ceiling Laths. 68,000 English Bricks. 8,000 Duchen Slates. Cast-iron Pumps. Ironmongery, Sundries, &c. Applications to purchase may be made to the Storekeeper. John Robert GoDLEy, Agent Canterbury Association. Canterbury Association Office, Lyttelton, Feb. 28, 1851. SALE OF PROVISIONS, Ac Mr. Aiport bas received instructions to sell by Auction, on account of the Canterbury Association, on Thursday morning, March 6th, t at 11 o'clock, at the Emigration Store, Lyttelton, sundry Cabin and Emigrant's Stores, consisting of about ~t (~\ Barrels American Flour. J-\J 30 ditto Cabiu Bread. 40 Bags Steerage do. 4 Casks Oatmeal 3 do. Peas. 10 packages Preserved Potatoes. 3 Tierces Salt Beef. 3 barrels do.-Pork. 1 chest of Tea. 4 boxes Raisins. 2,000 lbs. preserved meats and vegetables. 1 cask Vinegar. 2 do. Stout. 1 each Brandy and Rum. Lime juice, Sago/Pepper, Marine Soap. 2 large Hospital Medicine Chests. Hammock?, Blanl:ets, Ship's Fittings.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume I, Issue 8, 1 March 1851, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Lyttelton Times, Volume I, Issue 8, 1 March 1851, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Lyttelton Times, Volume I, Issue 8, 1 March 1851, Page 1

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