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ON SALE, Ex Steamer " Anne. " "CILOUE, -*- Soap. Sugar—loaf and moist, Patna Rice, Raisins, Sago. Sperm Candles, 'Ex Cutter « Kaha," Martell's Brandy. West India Rum (finest). Scotch Whiskey. Corn Sacks. Gunny Bags. Patna Rice, &c. Longden & Le Cren. FOR SALE, EL OUR, SUGAR, (China,) SOAP, (Liverpool,) CANDLES, Fusees, HoneyDew Tobacco, Perforated Zinc, Gilt Moulding, Boiled and Linseed Oil, Turpentine and Varnish, No. 2 Manilla Cheroots, Gunpowder, percussion Caps, Tin and Iron Tacks, Brass butt Hinges, Ironmongery, Ground and. Dry Paints of every description, Painter's brushes and dusters, Pit and cross-cut saws and files. Tippetts, Silk, & Heywood, Norwich Quay. Ex " Catherine Johnstone," And on Sale at the Stores of the Undersigned. FLOUR, N. S. W., first quality. Do. N. Z. do. do. Sugars, chrystallized and China. Tea, Pekoe flavour, Coffee, Chocolate, Sir Hans Sloan's, highly recommended. Arrowroot, Sago, Spice, Jams, Carraway Seeds, Candles, Price's patent Belmont Sperm. Do. Moulds. Rice, Pepper, Vinegar, Pickles, Sauces, Salad, and Castor, Oil, Peas, Patent Starch, Yarmouth Bloaters, Bath Bricks, &c. 40 pairs extra Strong Sea Boots, particularly adapted for the colony. 40 do. Mens' Watertights and Bluchers, colonial make, And a variety of Womens' and Children's Boots. A few sundries—dolls, marbles, tinware, &c. John Collier, Corner of London and Canterbury Streets. Lyttelton, Sep. 26,1853. Ex "Mountain Maid" and "Despatch." MEN'S Strong Watertight and other Boots. Ladies' and Childrens' Boots and Shoes in great variety, and Ladies' and Gents' • Carpet Slippers. 2 crates Crockery ware. 10 doz. American buckets. 2 do. American Axes. 8 sets Wheat Sieves. 30 tins Arrowroot. 4 doz. Sou' Westers. 200 Corn Sacks. 1 doz. Steelyards. 2 cwt. Almonds. 10 Catty boxes superior Congou and Souchong Tea. Sugars and Groceries of every description. First quality Sydney Flour. George Gould, Christchurch. Agent for the "' Lyttelton Times." To Parties up to Snuff! JF. SWINBOURNE begs to acquaint • the Colonists of Canterbury, that he has on hand Welsh, Princes Mixture, Black Rappee, Strasburg, and other Snuffs, which he can supply in any quantity. Market-place, Christchurch.j

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Lyttelton Times, Volume III, Issue 146, 22 October 1853, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Lyttelton Times, Volume III, Issue 146, 22 October 1853, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Lyttelton Times, Volume III, Issue 146, 22 October 1853, Page 3

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