FOR SALE, A BOUT 20 Rams from 12 to 16 months -*-"- old, out of the Merino Ewes imported by j Mr. Deans, and by the Company's first class Rams. Price £\ each. Apply to Messrs, Cookson and Co., or J. C. W. Russell, Esq., Ham. FOR SALE, /^ RAMS, on the Rakaia Terbace Station. Apply either at the Station, or to Mr. Hall, Christchurch. j | ON SALE, \ In lots of not less than One Acre. HPHE Standing Timber of Section No. 316 in Rangiora Bush. Apply to Mr. Cridland, Christchurch. FOR SALE, ~~ ABOUT 40 Well-bred PIGS. The undersigned has no hesitation in statingthe above to be one of the finest collection of Pigs in the colony. J. H. Moore,Ferry Road. February 18th. J. H. M. takes this opportunity to remind the public that he still has the Boar Pig, which won the second prize at the late Cattle Show. Charge, 7s. 6d. FOR SALE, 3f\ COWS and CALVES (Bow and " Arrow) 4 do. do. 5 Heifers in Calf, Being some of the finest cattle in the settlement, and now. grazing on Messrs. Wood & Chisnell's late run, near Christchuroh, where they may be seen, and further particulars obtained, on application to Peter Kerb. TO BE SOLD, C)/i. EWES, now lambing; on thirds on ~j2 the Ashburton. They may be left on the present terms, or removed, at the option of the purchaser. For particulars- apply to Mr. Tosswill, Christchurch. oITsTl^ 1 9 000 FEET TIMBER JL4 9 \J\J\J so cords Firew«od Shingles, Palings, Posts and Rails At Tribe's Wharf. " . ON SALE, ~ AT KAIAPOI. BOARDS, Scantlings, Posts and Rails, Shingles. Apply to W. C. Beswick, Christchurch, or to Beswick, brothers, Raiapoi and Kitengo. rpHE UNDERSIGNED has just received -*- a supply of^ Goods from the best French Houses in Sydney. They are of so superior a description that she can venture confidently to solicit thepatronage of the ladies of the Province. Business done for the present at Isabel Lodge, River Heathcote. Black Silk Mantillas, Coloured worsted Braids, Fancy Flowers, French, White Blond, Lawn Handkerchiefs, Men's Lisle thread gloves, French Prints, French Muslins, Barages, Superior French Cotille Stays, Gentlemen's black Ducape handkerchiefs, White Jaconet, Fine hair cord Muslin, White gross Silk, Bonnet Ribbons, Gauze do., Sash do.. Parasols, Frilled Chemizettes, White Frille, Black i Bobbin nets, Tuscan Bonnets, Fancy do., Fancy Tuscan do., Printed Delaines, Silk Alpaca Robes, Fine spotted Muslins, Orgende Robes, Half mourning Dresses, French worked Muslin Mantillas, While and coloured kid Gloves, Purse Twist, French worked Habit shirts, Children's Holland Dresses, braided, Swiss Book Muslin, Children's Stays, Infants' Pinafores, do. Bauds, do. Shirts, fine Ladies' shoes and boots, Children's do., Whitesatin and kid shoes, Girls' Leghorn aud Rice straw bonnets, Buys'straw Hats, Men's Leghorn do. Jane Siulucokn. ,
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Lyttelton Times, Volume IV, Issue 165, 4 March 1854, Page 3
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