J. FEASEE, DBAPEB AND HABERDASHER, LONDON STREET. JT7I BEGS leave to intimate to the Ladies and Gentlemen of Lyttelton and Christchurch, that he has received, pe.^ • _L • last arrival, a Large and varied Assortment of Drapery, &c, suitable for the present Season, and of the best■ quality k^ comprising,— . . rw Paisley filled Shawls ; Cashmere, Barege, and Plaid ditto ; Mouslin de lame Dresses; Cashmere of superior quality; Oregon Checks " and Galla Plaids, in great variety ; Coburg and Orleans Cloths ; Flowers, Laces, Blonds, Gimps, Velvet Ribbons and Trimmings,'' Bonnet Ribbons, Cap ditto, Bonnets and Bonnet Shapes ; Ladies and Gentlemen's Kid, Silk, and Thread Gloves; Children's ditto; Black and Coloured Silk Handkerchiefs; One Trunk of White and Coloured Coutell Stays; Prints, Long Cloth, Sheetings, and '. Grey Calicoes ; Huckaback Towelling and Osnaburgh Brown and Bleached Hollands ; Rolled Jaconet and other Muslins; Children's Worsted Polkas; Plaid Tunics and Velvet Jackets ; Gaiters, Worsted, Boots, and Boas ; Duck, Brown Drills, Bed Quilts, Bed Rugs, Blankets, and Mattrasses; Gentlemen's Cotton and Flannel Drawers • White Regatta and Blue Serge Shirts. . Ladies' White and Black Cotton Stockings; Gentlemen's Worsted and Cotton ditto; Girl's ditto, half hose ; Children's ditto; One Trunk of Gentlemen's Tweed Coats and Trowsers ; One ditto Boy's ditto ; One ditto Gentlemen's Blue Cloth Caps ; One ditto Boy's ditto; One Case of Gentlemen's Black Silk Hats; One ditto of Boy's ditto; One ditto of 24-hour and 8-day Clocks; Two dozen Cash-Boxes ; a few Gold Wedding-Rings and Keepers ; and a number of other Goods too numerous to mention.
HHHE Undersigned has on S&le the foliow- -*- ing Goods, just landed, ex " Supply," from Sydney. Manilla Cigars, Nos. 2 Joiners' and Carpenters' and 3. Nails. Manilla Rope, assorted Ships' Compasses. sizes. Tar and Paint Brushes. Europe do. do. Molasses. Coir do. do. Loaf Sugar. Chains, g & 9-16ths. Grocers' fine Sugar, in Kedge Anchors, from mats. 100 Ihs. Bottled Beer. Canvass, Sewing, and Afewbhds. Tooth's SydRoping Twine. ney XXX Ale. Blocks, assorted sizes. Tea, in % and \ chests. Stockholm Tar & Pitch. Pale Brandy in one doz. English Coal Tar. cases. 25 pairs Ash Oars. Ditto in qr. casks. White Lead. Geneva in two gallon Black Paint. cases. Bed Lead. And a quantity of Rice, Boiled Paint Oil. Soap, &c, &c. Thomas Curbie. Canterbury Street, Lyttelton, 18th Juno, 1851. To Importers of Goods or Stock from Sydney. ■/T^HE Undersigned begs to announce that -*- the Fine First Class Fast Sailing Clipper Schooner "SUPPLY," 200 tons, G. Hoseason, , Commander, will on her return to Sydney be ' again laid on the berth for this Port rand should sufficient encouragement offer, will be continued as a regular trader. From her great breadth of beam and height between decks, she is admirably adapted for the conveyance of stock. The line of steam communication between I Singapore and Sydney having now been finally arranged and put in operation, it will be of i great importance to have from this port a regular line of Packets to New South Wales. For | particulars of Freight or Passage, apply to j Thomas Cubkie. j N.B. Orders for all descriptions of goods from Sydney, will be punctually attended to and forwarded with dispatch. tyttelton, June 18,1851. I TO PURCHASERS OF STOCK. HPHE Undersigned is prepared to receive -■- orders for Sheep, Cattle, Horses, and Drays, to be sent in a first class ship from Sydney direct, and to arrive here in about two or three months. The greatest possible attention will be paid to the executing of orders, and every care taken in the selection of the stock, and for their safety during the voyage. Should sufficient encouragement offer, it is the intention of parties to establish a regular Hue of Packets between this and Sydney direct. For full particulars of terms, &c, apply to Thomas Curkie. Canterbury Street, Lyttelton, May 28, 1851. rpHE Undersigned is a purchaser of Black -*- Oil and Whalebone, on Liberal Terms, also of Sheepskins and Bullock Hides in good sound condition. Thomas Cureie. Canterbury Street, Lyttelton, 22nd May.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume I, Issue 26, 5 July 1851, Page 2
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