JUST LANDED, Ex " Clara," and on Sale hy the Undersigned, at the "Colonial Stoi-e." npHE Largest and most Varied Stock of JL 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 Tacks, Pump Tacks, Flemish Tacks, 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 Swinbouene, Colonial Store. Lyttelton, Nov. 14th, 1851. Just Received, ex "Clara." Direct from the Manufacturers, Rodgers fy Sorby. TEN CASKS, CONTAINING :— Boilers. Saws, (various.) Fountains. Files, do. Fish Kettles. Hinges, do. Tea Do. Augers, do. Camp Ovens. Chisels, do. Round Pots. Locks and Bolts, do. Glue do. Spikes and Nails, do. Stewpans. Mills, (Wheat, &c.) Saucepans. Cutlery, very Superior, Fryingpans. and of great variety. Gridirons. And many other useful Articles, the whole of which,being well selected, and advantageously purchased, will-be sold at really low prices. Richard Beamish. TjniMBER, assorted, may be had at the -"- lowest market price for cash. Richard Beamish. 6, Esplanade. t"SAM" IS A LIGHT CHESNUT, his Sire a Suffolk, his Dam an Imported Mare. Teems, Three Pounds, groomage included. "DUKE." DUKE is a beautiful DARK BROWN with Black Points, he Avas bred by Mr. John Lamont, of Fossil Bank, (V.D.L.), stands 16i hands high. His Sire was Imported by Dr. Wilmoue, of the improved Lincolnshire breed, and his Dam an Imported Clydesdale Mare, is a sure Foal-getter, and first-rate Draught Horse. The above Horses commenced travelling on Saturday, the 22nd Nov., and will be at Christchurch, every ninth day. Tekms, Four Pounds each Mare, groomage included, and one Mare in five to each of the above Horses, allowed gratis. Robert Thompson, Canterbury Street, Lyttelton. "SPEED THE PLOUGH." A SPLENDID BAY HORSE, nearly -£*- Sixteen Hands, rising three years old, will serve Mares this Season for 3^. 3s. each, and os. the Groom, at Fawcett's Quay, Section 14, on the Heathcote ; will be shewn at Christclntrch, opposite ihe Golden Fleece." every Tuesday at eleven o'clock. " Speed the Plough" is got by Young Prince, a pure Suffolk Horse imported to Van Diemen's Land by T. IT. Gx.edo\v, Esq., out of a Government Sum Mare. T. Fawceix.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume I, Issue 51, 27 December 1851, Page 2
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