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Brig "Mountain Maid." "IMTR. ,J. J. PEACOCK may be expected 4-*-1- to arrive from Wellington in a few days with his usual assortment of Flour, Tea, Sugar, Rice, Loaf Sugar, Gin, Brandy, Rum, Oatmeal, Boots and Shoes, (large assortment,) &c. &c. A. J, Alport, Agent. 2, Norwich Quay, Aug. 26th. On Sale, ex "Hashemy." BAGS Mauritius and other Sugars. '8 Chests Congou Tea. Soap and Candles. Arrowroot, Blue, Mustard, Curry Powder, Spices, Carraway Seeds, and other goods. "•*/ A small lot of Gunpowder and Black Tea, superior to any yet imported. J. G.Fyfe. Ex '* Necromancer," from Nelson. OA TONS superior Nelson FLOUR. A\J 8 Cases very fine Cavendish Tobacco. Cookson, Bowler, & Co. Vegetable Seeds, &c. A Large supply of New Vegetable Seeds, 800 Grafted Fruit Trees, comprising named varieties of the choicest sorts of Apples, Pears, Plums, Cherries, Figs, Vines, and Apricots. A quantity of Quinces, Medlars, and Filberts. Plants of Early York Cabbage, and Walcherene Cauliflower. American Early Potatoes, &c. W. Wilson, Nursery and Seedsman, Christchurch. Fruit Trees, Bulbs, and Seeds. "VTamed varieties of choice Fruit Trees, 4-^ one, two, and three years, Dwarf grafted. Gooseberries, Currants, Raspberries, Kean's Seedling, Chille and' Alpine Strawberries. Common and Weeping Willows, Lombardy and Black Italian Poplars, Laburnums, English, Spanish, Portugal and Cape Brooms, English Privets and 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 and 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 landsi and best adapted for cutting green, for Hay or for permanent pasture. W. Wilson, Nursery and Seedsman, Christchurch. Ex "Wellington," &c. d)f\ TINS of Boiled and Linseed Oil, jU\J 100 Gallons Turpentine aud Varnish, Cigars, Wadding, assorted, Gunpowder, Percussion-caps, k Crockeryware, Lamp-black, Whiting, Putty in bladders Ground and dry Paints of every description, Ironmongery, Hardware and Cutlery, Paper-hangings, Painter's materials, Brushes, &c. A few yards of Croggon's Patent Asphalted Roofing-Felt. Tippetts, Silk, & Heywood, Norwich Quay, Ex " Hashemy" & " Shepherdess." 2 CASKS PORT WINE. 1 Bale Slops, Blankets, and Bed Tick, 1 Case Ginghams, Men's and Women's Hose, Gloves, &c. Siam and West India Sugars. • Coffee. - . Soap, Soda, Sydney Candles, &c. S. Gibbs. Christchnrch, August 1853. Ex " Hampshire" & " Mountain Maid " "TpLOUR, First Quality, -T Beef, Rice, Sugar, Tea, "". Brandy; - -- Ale aud Stout, bottled, Soap. --' '"■ P.M. Laurie. Norwich Quay, Lyttelton, May 19.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume III, Issue 138, 27 August 1853, Page 3

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