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OH SALE, ■ i_ .. . ■ ...•,.•..■, "COLOUR —superior quality, and Sharps. -*- . Maize, Bran, Bailey, and Oats.> Tea—Congou, Hyson, and Gunpowder, iri Chests, Half-chests, and Catty Boxes. Coffee. Sugar—China, W. India, and Pampahga. Rice, and Raisins. Soap—Steel's Liverpool, and Soda Soap. Tobacco. Candles—Moulds and Composite. Salt, Soda, and Bath Bricks. Spirits of Tar and Turpentine, Whjte Lead and Black Paint. Woolpacks and Sheep Shears. American Brooms. Iron Pots, Camp Ovens and Kettles, Shovels, N Nails, Wheat Mills and Seives. New Zealand Rope/ " "■'"."■ Kidderminster Carpetting; and China Matting .:;^.i..:.^;.s:^'„.^:,^..i l; _:.„ ;.■ Blankets. * " ' ; ' London Cart, and Chaise Cart Harness. Saddlery and Stable Gear. Brandy, Rum, Whiskey. ' Champaitine,Sparkling Mozelle, Hock, Claret, and Sauterne. Madeha, Sherry, and Marsala. Marzetti's Ale arid' Porter in bottle.' Truman's Porter in wood. Sketching and Tracing Paper. White Basils.' Pickles, Anchovies, and Raspberry Vinegar. Grindstones and Ragstones. D> M.Laurie. 011 SALE', ; At the Stores of the Undersigned in Lyttelton and Christchurch. FLOUR, TEA, SUGAR, Liverpool and Dairy Salt, ..'."." '.'. . Rice, Starch, Blue, Windsor Soap,1 . , \' Paperhangings, Stationery, White Lead, Paint Oil, Turps, Putty, Nails, assorted, Bar Iron, " .Europe arid N.-Zv Rope, ' • . Wrapping Paper, Coffee Mills, Brush-ware, Camp-ovens, Kettles, \ ; Tobacco—best'Negrohead &Sheepwash, Woolpacks, Canvass, Pickles, Mustard, Sauces, Holloway's Pills and Ointment, Chains, Bullock and Cart Traces, * X-Cut Saws, Blacking, Carpenters'. Tools, Lucerne Hay, &c., &c, &c. LONGDEN & Le CBEtt. Ex " Hampshire" & " Hountain Maid..*' FLOUR, First Quality, Beef, Rice, Sugar, Tea; \ Brandy, n- Ale and Stout, bottled, Soap. D. M. Laueie. Norwich Quay, Lyttelton, May 19. Fruit Trees, Bulbs, and Seeds. MA'med varieties of choice Fjrtjit Tkees, „ , . one, ttvo,.and-three'years, Dwarf "grafted. Gooseberries, Currants, Raspberries, Keaii's Seedling, Chille and Alpine Strawberries. ' Common and Weeping Willows, Ldmbardy and Black Italian Poplars, Laburnums, English, Spa7iish, Portugal and Cape Brooms, English Privets arid Sweet Briars, Provence and China Roses. Flowering bulbs of Gladiolus, Polyanthus Narcissus and double Johnquills. Roots of Rhubarb, Asparagus and Sea-Kale. A large supply of White Clover, biennial cmd perennial Red Clovers, Lucerne, Trefoil and Furze or Gorse. Seven varieties of English Grasses, mixed in the proportions suited for light or heavy, wet or dry lands, and best adapted for cutting green, for Hay or for permanent pasture. W. Wilson, Nursery and Seedsman, Christchurch.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume III, Issue 134, 30 July 1853, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 Lyttelton Times, Volume III, Issue 134, 30 July 1853, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 Lyttelton Times, Volume III, Issue 134, 30 July 1853, Page 11