ON SALE, Ex " Eagle,'11 from. Sydney, and other late arrivals. €>/\ CASES Geneva V 3 hhds. Martell's Brandy 10 qr-casks do. 15 do. Scotch Whiskey 15 hhds. Rum 10 cases Burgundy 6 cases Sherry 20 do. Port 10 do. Whitbread's bottled Ale 10 do. Dunbar's bottled Porter 8 bags Coffee 2 do. Sago 2 do. Arrowroot 12 half-chests Congou Tea 8 boxes do. 4 bags ground Pepper 2 cases Sardines 30 tins biscuit 18 tierces beef 2 hhds. Geneva Sydney Tweeds. ALSO, Various samples of Sugars and other groceries 10 doz. Bridles Sperm and Composite Candles 1 case Curry Powder Fine and coarse salt Rice Lath nails Starch Corahs Biscuits, in tins, of various sorts Several invoices of hosier}', haberdashery, &c. Sidey & Le Cren. ON SALE, CHINA, —Dinner service, plates of every size, chamber service, jugs and basins, vegetable and gravy dishes, tureens, breakfast and tea cups, every other description of China service, iron glazed plates, ditto pannikins, ditto bowls. Ironmongery,—Foster's double strapped spades, American axes and buckets, If shingle nails, iron tea-kettles, metal coffee and tea-pots, coffee mills, tin service, ditto milk buckets, ditto ditto pans and strainers, screw nails and hooks of every size, T and butt hinges, locks of every description. Saddlery, — Saddles, bridles, girths, head stalls, cart harness, with collars complete, straps, gig harness, curry combs and brushes, water brushes, shoe ditto, bannister ditto, shot, powder, caps, flasks, boots and shoes, carpet bags. Stationery,—Note paper, letter do., foolscap do., black edged note, copy books, cyphering do., pocket books, memorandum do., metallic pocket books, spelling books, slates, and envelopes of every size : railway library, and other works, account books. Cutlery,—Table knives, carvers to match, steels do. large pocket knives, small do. do., pen do. do., shut knives, butchers' knives, scis, sors, tailors' do., carpenters' tools, jack plains, smooth do., trying do., augurs, bradalls, gimlets, hammers, squares. Several cottage and Chisholm stoves, complete with tin ware. Do. forges. One improved portable corn grinding and „ dressing mill. Pit and cross cut saws, camp ovens, &c. John Shrimfton. Norwich Quay, Lyttelton. CANTERBURY SKETCHES. JUST RECEIVED from England, a few sets of outline engravings (five in number) of Lyttelton and the neighbourhood, from sketches by W. H. Holmes. Maybe had of Mr. M'Cardell, Lyttelton. Price 10s. 6d. per set. March 28, 1854. TO STOREKEEPERS AND OTHERS. STOREKEEPERS, Settlers, and others can be supplied with Goods, wholesale or retail, at the Colonial Store. James Swinbourne. Kaiapoi Wool-Shed and Store. THE 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, Bowler, & Co.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume IV, Issue 182, 1 July 1854, Page 3
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