TARES. A FEW bushels of Winter and Spring Tares, (or Vetches) colonial grown, and fit for immediate sowing, for sale at Geo. S. Bauxrum's, Ferry Road. ON SALE. PIER GLASSES Looking do. Telescopes. J. Swinboukne, Colonial Store On Sale by the Undersigned. Brandy in hhds., 1 qr. cask best Brandy West India Ruin in hhds. East India do., 30 o. p. Case Gin, Key Brand, duty paid Geneva, white in hhds Islay Whiskey . Port wine, superior, in Octaves and Qr.'casks Brown und Golden Sherry, in do. do. Port wine, in bottle Nos. 2 and 3, fine old Manilla Cigars iii bond, and duty paid Havanmih and Chinsurah Cigars Fine Flour in lOOflb bags White Java Sugar Loaf and Crushed Lump do: Manilla Coft'ee ' Oatmeal, Dates Soap, in 28, 56, and 1121b boxes" Marine Soap Fine Cork butter, in small kegs Belmont Sperm Candles Tumblers and wine glasses Assorted Tin ware for dairy purposes' New Zealand Rope Assorted Saddlery Whips, Hobbles,"&cv Bales of Sole leather Trunks of assorted boots and shoes Twelve-quarter superior Blankets Gunny bags, Sheepshears. &c, &c. Robert Waitsv Lyttelton, March 2nd, 1854. Now Landing, ex " Prima Donna." Q/~\ BARRELS prime fresh AmericarA. OV p ( ,rk 2 tons Sugar, Company's Pieces, No. 1: Cotton Wicks American Dried Apples J Corks for bottling Hardware American Axes Spades Cutty Pipes Chairs T Cheap Books suitable for stations Haberdashery Silks Scotch Twill Ready made Sheets, Towels, Glass, Cloths,&e.j &c. Gin, in hogsheads, Genuine Old Tom Whiskey, in quarter casks. Blakiston and Co. Lytf.elton, March 10, 1854. Just Received, at W. Pratt's New Drapery Store, Canterbury Street. A WELL selected, and choice lot of Goods, comprising:— Cashmere Shawls, De Lames Prints, Muslins, Alpacas Calicoes, Flannels, Serge, Slays Worked Muslin Cheinizettes do. do Sleeves do. Lace do. Brussell Points Hosiery, Gloves, Laces Plain and Fancy Tuscan Bonnets Coloured Straw do. Children's Tuscan, Straw, Felt, and Beaver Hats And a varied and general stock of drapery and other goods, ordered expressly lor this market. Kaiapoi Wool-Shed and Store. nPHii above Store, conveniently situated -*- at the head of the navigation of the Korotueka (Cam), is now open for the reception of wool and other produce. Cookson, Bowuiß, & Co.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume IV, Issue 167, 18 March 1854, Page 6
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