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EX " MARMORA." OVAL IRON BOILERS, two, three, four, and five gallons. Saucepans, Fryingpans, Wrought-Iron Tea Kettles, Smoothing Irons, Tea Trays, Snuffers and Trays, Metal Pepper Boxes, Salts, Tea Pots, Spoons, Knives and Forks, Carving do/ and Forks, Butcher's Knives, Steels, and Hooks, Oyster Knives, Scissors, Razors, Brass and Iron Candlesticks, Pocket and Pen Knives, Counter Scales and Weights to 28 lbs., Spring Balance Scales, Steelyards, Fire Irons and Fenders, Beer Taps, Shovels, Spades, Forks, Pit Saw, Circular Saw and Spindle, Portable Forge, Scythes, Reaping Hooks, Sheep Shears, Hooks and Hinges for Gates, &c, Ho]dfasls j; > Staples and Hasps, Padlocks, Chain, Iron $.nd Copper Wire, Brass Curtain Rings, Locks, Bolts and Hinges, Carpenter's Augers, Bar and Rod Iron, Stock and Dies, Chalk Reels and Lines, Glue and Glass Paper, &c. &c. &c. The above Goods are direct from the manufactories of Birmingham and Sheffield, and of the first quality. Also, Second Hand Silver Watches, 7 doz. Windsor Chairs and Elbows. A quantity of Earthenware. Men's Water-Tight Boots. R. Turnbull. Section 65, Winchester Street. BONNETS! BONNETS! ICASE of very superior TUSCAN and STRAW BONNETS, now on sale at the Colonial Store. Also Gent's Summer Coats, Vests, and Trowsers. 2 Cases of Children's Boots and Shoes, arrived per " Columbus." Lyttelton, January 2nd, 1852. To be Sold a Bargain, HpHAT newly-erected building, situate in -*- Oxford Street, opposite the Association's Office, and built by Mr. Payne Smith. For particulars apply to Mr. Cryer, or P. Campbell. OXFORD STREET, LYTTELTON. FOR SALE. A WEATHER-BOARDED HOUSE, with Verandah, containing Two good- .A sized Rooms and a Loft, fitted with dresser and shelves, and a good iron oven ; the chimney built of solid masonry in a superior manner; abundance of fuel and water close to the premises, which are situate on the College Land.. Apply to James Wilkim, or at the office of this Paper. To Millers, Farmers and others, npo BE SOLD, an excellent Corn Mill, -■- Flour Mill, and Thrashing Machine attached, the whole machinery connected, being the latest improvement known in England during 1850; for Colonial use, the whole will be found complete and may be had very cheap. For further particulars, apply at Mr. Willotjghby, at his Wharf, Lyttelton. TO BE SOLD, A VALUABLE Improved Section of Fifty Acres ; also, Two Unselected Land Orders for fifty acres each. Apply to Mr. Prichard, Solicitor, Lyttelton. FOR SALE, A WEATHER-BOARDED HOUSE, on Section No. 70, adjoining the Church Reserve, Lyttelton, at present occupied by Mr. Allwright. Cookson, Bowltcr, & Co. "SAW" TS A LIGHT CHESNUT, his Sire a -■- Suffolk, his Dam an Imported Mare. Terms, Three Pounds, groomage included. "DUKE." DUKE is a beautiful DARK BROWN with Black Points, he was bred by Mr. John Lamont, of Fossil Bank, (V.D.L.), stands 16^ hands high. His Sire was Imported by Dr. Wilmore, 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. Terms, Four Pounds each Mare, groomage included, and one Mare in five to each of the above Horses, allowed gratis. Robert Thompson, Canterbury Street, Lyttelton.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume II, Issue 58, 14 February 1852, Page 2 (Supplement)

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Lyttelton Times, Volume II, Issue 58, 14 February 1852, Page 2 (Supplement)

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Lyttelton Times, Volume II, Issue 58, 14 February 1852, Page 2 (Supplement)