Just received, ex " Cornubia." SHHDS.;India Pale Ale 5 do. Truman's SloiU. A. E. White & Co. Lyttelton, ISth June, 1855. ~ ON SALE, Ex " Gratitude." T> ICE, OATMEAL i JA> Puddin-g Riiisius and Currants Coffee and Pepper Suirch, Stone blue 'Autaric Acid and Carbonate Soda" mould candles Bock Salt Cashmere shawls Pilot coats, thigh boots, and sou-westers White Serge shirts, and blue Guernseys j Furniture, consisting of— I Cedar washstands "Dining and dressing tables Cane-bottomed chairs American bedsteads Palliasses and Flax mattrasses \ Looking-glasses j Cart harness j French windows and panelled doors Sink-stones Nails and staples | A. E. White '& Co. I Lyttelton, llth June 1865. . . Permanent Pasturage Grasses and' Clovers. PACEY'S Perennial Rye-grass i Phleum Prutense, Timothy grass Lolium Italicum, Italian Ryegrass Dactylis G'lomerata, Cocksfoot Anthoxanilnun Odoratuin, Sweet Vernal Alopecmus Piatensis, Meadoto Foxtail, Cynosurus Cristatus, Crested Dogstai 1, \ Festuca Duriuscula, Hard Fescue ITolcus Lanatus, Woolly soft grass \ Festuca Piatensis, Meadow Fescue I Poa Nemnralis, Wood Meadow grass Festuca China, Sheep's Fescue j Ouobrychis Saliva, Sainfoin ! Medicago Sativa, Lucerne Trifbliniri Incarnatum, Crimson Clover Lotus Major, Broad leaved, Trefoil Trifolium Pratense, Red Clover Trifolium Repens, White Dutch Clover Trifolium Pratense Perenne, (Jowgrass > The above varieties include the leading pasture grasses, and can be supplied either separately at their respective prices, or at I s 4d. per Ib. in mixture, comprising the requisite proportions of each sort best suited to ensure, at all seasons, a dense sward of luxuriant grasses and clovers. 3,000 lbs. Pacey's Perennial Ryegrass, lOd. per )h. W. WlI-SON, Nursery and Seedsmau. Canterbury House. MRS. FORD begs most respectfully to acquaint the inhabitants of Lyttelton and the surrounding bays, that she has just received by the Cornubia, a large assortment of Drapery Goods of every description, which she is determined to sell at the lowest possible profit. Long cloths, yard wide, from 5-§-d. per yard Alpacas Coburgs of every colour Circassian robes Paris wreaths Artificial flowers in great variety Bonnet sliapes and tips Rice, straw, Tuscan, and other bonnets White Muslin robes Winter shawls . Haberdashery of every description. Mrs. F. particularly calls the attention of Ladies to her large assortment of silks suitable for the present season. Observe—Canterbury House, Opposite' Mr. Gundry's Store, . Canterbury Street. WILLIAM HUTCHINSON, 3300t mts Shoe JKanufnctttver, 3Ecatf;'cr=scHr.r, Lyttelton and Chrislchurch. TN Returning thanks for the very liberal -*- patronage he has received for the last four years, begs to inform the public generally, that on and after Monday the 14th inst., he intends to make a reduction of at least 20 percent, for all goods bought for cash. A call will verify the truth of the above statement.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume V, Issue 277, 27 June 1855, Page 7
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430Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Lyttelton Times, Volume V, Issue 277, 27 June 1855, Page 7
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