WANTED, VESSELS for the Chincha Islands, and thence with Guano to London, Liverpool, or a safe Port in the United Kingdom. W. M. Bannattnb & Co. Wellington, Nov. 23, ISbi. FOR SALE, THE Well-known First-Class Schooners Shepherdess and Sea-Bird. The vessels are in first-rate order and sailing condition. For terms, &c. apply to Robert WAriT. Norwich Quay, Lyttelton, Nov. 28. ~ FOR SALE, A MOST DESIRABLE FREEHOLD PROPERTY, on the Avon, within two miles of Christchurch, and consisting of a wellbuilt HOUSE, with Dairy, &c, and six acres of Land under crop. For further particulars apply to J. Longden. ~~ TO BE SOLD, THE Lease of the Public House, situated at the head of Akaroa Bay, known as the ' Travellers' Rest." The house is in good repair, and contains 8 rooms and outhouses. There are also about seven acres of garden ground fenced in, and partly under crop. Immediate possession can be given. For further particulars apply to Sidey & Le Cren. TO BE SOLD, rriHE "TRAVELLER'S HOME 5' INN. -■- This Inn is advantageously and pleasantly situated at the corner of Hagley Paik aud Riccarton Road : it has been established three years, and is doing a good business. The present proprietor being about to retire, offers the premises, the section of land on which they stand, and the Furniture, for sale by private contract. For particulars, apply to Mr. James Murrey, on the premises; or to Mr. C. W. Bishop, Mar-ket-place, Christchurch. FOR SALE, ff^HE Hou?e, and half an acre of Ground with crop of Wheat, now occupied by the Provincial Government as the Provincial Council Chamber. Apply to Mr. James Swinbourne. Lyttelton, Nov." 28, 1854. Ex Steamer " Nelson." M PRIZE EAGLE PLOUGHS 2 bales Wool packs 13 casks Coal Tar 12 chests Congou Tea 10 casks Salmon 8 tins Biscuit 13 cases superior Cavendish 32 do. Honeydew (141b. boxes) Sorby's Sheepsliears Arsenic, Spirits of Tar Turps, &c, &c. Bobert Waitt. Lyttelton, Nov. 28, 1854. Ex " Ashmore, " and late Arrivals. hC\ CASES Marzetti's Ale and Porter, • " (pints anl quarts) 3 0 cases superior Ciaret Porter in hogsheads 5 cases Geneva. Robert Waitt. Lyttelton, Nov. 28, 1854. On Sale, ex "Ashmore," rpHE^most extensive and varied Stock of -f- PERFUMERY ever imported into the Colony, consisting of hair, tooth, nail, and curl brushes: real and German shell back and side combs ; small-tooth, dressing, and pocket-combs; bears grease, cold cream, cosnietiques, bandoline, lavender-water, fancy espiits, Canton strops, court-plaister, &c. Also, Keating's Cough Lozenges, Batty's Sauces, Pickles. Jams, Jellies, &c. A. BAVriaLi), Druggist, Lyttelton and Christchurch.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume IV, Issue 218, 2 December 1854, Page 8
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