NOTICE. SHIPPERS of GOODS from Lyttelton to Christelnnch by the cutter " William," are hereby informed that all money due for freight will be received by Mr. Disher, of Ohristclnirch. Richard Pollard. Oct. 31,1851. NOTICE. ~~ rpHE undersigned beg to inform Shippers -*- of Goods from the Port to the Plains by the cutter "Kaka," that they have authorised Mr. Disher of Christchurch to collect and receive all monies due for freight by the "■said"' vessel. Longdkn & Le Chen. notice! ~~ nVTR. PARKINSON begs to inform the -L'J- public, that owing to the present uncertainty and risk in the chartering of vessels for the cattle trade, he is at present unable to enter into any further Contracts, as previously advertised. Gollan'ti Bay, Nov. 6th. To Merchants, Sheep Farmers, &c. THE Undersigned are prepared to receive orders for Sheep, Horses, and Cattle, from Van Dieman's Land, or for any British or Colonial Produce. Patebson and Co. London Street, Lyttelton, Nov, 13. JUST LANDED, Ex " Clara," and on Sale hy the Undersigned, at the " Colonial Store." npHE Largest and most Varied Stock of -■- Ironmongery ever offered to the Public of Lyttelton, these Goods being purchased from the merchants, who import direct from the English manufacturers, can be sold at much lower prices than goods brought from the neighbouring colonies. The following is a list of the Goods offered:—Lung and Short Handled Frying Pans ; Japan, Brass, and Tin Chamber Candlesticks ; Brass Toddy Kettles ; Pocket Compasses, Clothes, House, Shoe, Hair, and Tooth Brushes, Britannia Metal Tea ami Coffee Pots, Copper Scale Weighing Machines, Bills, Soup Ladles, Table and Tea Spoons, Shaving Boxes, Razor Strops, Roasting Jacks, Hair Brooms and Brushes, Table, Cabin, and Wall Lamps, Tea Bells, Wire Dish Covers, • Coffin Furniture, 66 ft. Measuring Tapes, i Sad Irons, Gridirons, Tin Jacks, Pump Jacks, ' c Flemish Jacks, Halter Chains, Fire-Irons, Coin- ( passes and Squares, Two and Three ft. Rules, £ all sizes of Locks and Hinges ; about 1000 - Gross of Screws, assorted sizes; Steelyards, Trying-Jacks, Smoothing, Ogee, Beading, and £ other Plane?, 1 superior set of Hollows and Rounds, Adzes, Falling, and American Axes, Hammers, all sorts and sizes, Dutch, Garden, and Grubbing Hoes, Spades, Shovels, Pots. Kettles and Saucepans, Tea and Bread Trays, Salvers, &c. &c, the usual supply of Groceries, Slops, Crockery, and Boots and Shoes, and a thousand other articles too numerous to mention. James Swinboubne, Colonial Store. Lyttelton, Nov. 14th, 1851. GOLD! GOLD! ! "PERSONS about to proceed to the Gold JL Region, at Port Philip or Sydney, would do well to call at the "COLONIAL STORE, where they can be supplied with every article requisite for a bush life, at 200 per ce&t less than at the Gold Field. { Lyttelton, Nov. 14, 1851. MR. CORDY begs to give notice to parlies desirous of placing out Sbeep and Cattle, that he has taken up a run of pasturage adjoining his farm, No. 91, at the Trig. Station No. 12, near the termination of the Bridle-pat^ and will be able to give personal attention tj any stock'in trusted to his care. N.B. Stock bought and sold on Commission. For terms, &c, apply to the advertiser.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume I, Issue 45, 15 November 1851, Page 8
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