"TVTR. JAMES SWINBOURNE being about -LVJ_ to leave for England early in the ensuing year, for the purpose of purchasing goods to^siiit this market direct from the manufactories, respectfully requests that all persons owing him any money will pay the amounts of their respective accounts on or before the 31st day of December next. All debts due after that date will be sued for without any respect of persons. 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. ON SALE, BY THE UNDERSIGNED, A VARIETY of Men's and Boys' white and dark moleskin trousers Scotch caps, twilled shirts, and shirting Coburg cloths, and de lame dresses Black and colored silk handkerchiefs Irish linen, Horrock's long cloth, and grey calicoes Blue serge shirts, and men's strong striped frocks Brown holland blouses, and Hoyles' prints Children's tartan socks, and flannel Men's blucher boots, ladies' goloshed and colored boots. A good supply of groceries and crockeryware At Mrs. E. Cameron's, Oxford Street, near the Gaol. ON SALE, EX "NELSON." GUNNY BAGS 3-Bushel Corn Sacks Wrapping Paper Lucifer Matches Improved Scotch Ploughs Port Wine in qr. Casks Sherry do. do. At the Colonial Store, Lyttelton. TO STOREKEEPERS AND OTHERS. STOREKEEPERS, Settlers, and others can be supplied with Goods, wholesale or retail, at the Colonial Store. James Swinboubne. ON SALE, A QUANTITY OF BRICKS and TIMBER. Enquire at the Lyttelton Times' office. To Tanners, Curriers, and others. "O 0 R S A LE , by Private Treaty, with ■*- immediate possession, one of the most extensive and complete Tanning and Currying Preniises in Australia, Teplete with every convenience and most desirably situated on the banks of the Yarra Yarra, within three miles of the city of Melbourne, having an excellent macadamised road leading to it. The Property consists of a Tan Yard with Tan Pits, Lime Pits, Pumps, and all the requisite apparatus for producing sufficient employment for at least 12 men. There is also a new Bark Mill on the most approved principle, Huxham and Brown, of Exeter, with a bark Shed, and a large stock of bark, sufficient to carry on the Yard for a considerable period. There is also an ample Drying Shed, and au excellent Roller and Table for Butts. There are extensive Curriers' Shops and Drying Sheds, Scouring Tables, and Curriers' Beams. The Out-buildings consist of extensive Stabling, Cart Sheds, Lumber Rooms, &c. Also, a comfortable Dwelling House, Garden, and other conveniences, suitable for a residence for the occupier. The above Yard, Shop, &c, are in good repair, in full work, and might be considerably extended. It is to be remembered that the city of Melbourne is rapidly increasing in wealth and population, that an ample supply of Green Goods can be easily procured, and a profitable market is ready to receive any quantity of leather produced. The property is offered for sale on the most liberal terms, and can be inspected and further particulars obtained by applying to Henry Box, Esq., Messrs. Westby'and Co., or Messrs. J. B. Were, Kent and Co., Melbourne.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume IV, Issue 218, 2 December 1854, Page 10 (Supplement)
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