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JUST LANDED, Ex " Clara" and on Sale ~by the Undersigned, at the " Colonial /Store." THE 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:—Long and Short Han > died Frying Pans ; Japan, Brass, and Tin Chamber Candlesticks; Brass Toddy Kettles ; Pocket Compasses, Clothes, House, Shoe, Hair, and Tooth Brushes, Britannia Metal Tea and 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, Sad Irons, Gridirons, Tin Jacks, Pump Jacks, Flemish Jacks, Halter Chains, Fire-irons, Compasses 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 Planes, 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 Swinbourne, Colonial Store. Lyttelton, Nov. Utli, 1851. GOLD! GOLD !! PERSONS about to proceed to the Gold 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 50 per cent less than at the Gold Field. i Lyttelton, Nov. 14,1851. ON SALE, BY the undersigned, at the Colonial Store, ex " Sir G. Pollock," and other late arrivals. 1 Case Muslin De lame Dresses, newest style. 2 Cases Ladies', Gentlemen's, and Children's Boots and Shoes. 2 Nests of American Buckets. 2 Bundles American Brooms. , 1 Cask Blacking. 2 tons Flour in 1001b. bags. 3 Chests and 2 Half Chests best Congou Tea. 4 Catty Boxes very superior Green Tea. (Young Hyson.) 3 Bags best Manilla Coffee. 2 kegs best American Negrohead Tobacco. 1 Hogshead Martell's best brandy. I do. Pine-apple Rum, very superior. 1 qr. Cask Whiskey. 0 Boxes Raisins, 601b. each. 1 Cask Currants. 2 bales Kip and Sole Leather. 15 boxes Mould Candles. 2 Casks Ox Tongues. 1 Cask Bath Bricks. James Swinboukxe. November 20th, 1851. Just Received, ex "Clara." Direct from the Manvfacturers,liodgers fySorby. TEN CASKS, CONTAINING :— Boilers. Saws, (various.) Fountains. Piles, do. Fish Keltles. Hinges, do. Tea Do. Augers, do. Camp Ovens. Chisels, do. Jlound Pots. Locks and Bolts, do. Glue do. Spikes and Nails, do. Stewpans. Mills, (Wheat, &c.) Saucepans. Cutlery, very Superior, Fryingpans. and of great variety. Gridirous. " And many other useful Articles, the whole of which, being well selected, and advantageously purchased, -will be sold at really low prices. Richard Beamish, riIIMBER, assorted, may be had at the -*- lowest market price for cash. Richard Beamish. 6, Esplanade.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume I, Issue 47, 29 November 1851, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Lyttelton Times, Volume I, Issue 47, 29 November 1851, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Lyttelton Times, Volume I, Issue 47, 29 November 1851, Page 2

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