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MESS RS. GE E and CO. — The above Firm respectfully beg to inform the Public in general, and Country residents in particular, that they have received, the most select invoice of Stoneware ever imported. STONEWARE,— Barrels of three and four gallons each Bread pans, four and two ... Pitchers, 2 gallons to. 2 quarts Covered jugs ... Jugs of all sizes, plain and figured Earthenware of all sorts and sizes, from a barrow dish to a mustard pot. , PERFUMERY Of every kind from Goswell and Co., London. PAPER HANGINGS, & FURNITURE— The best mahogany, made by the first hands in London, from a 100 table to a butler's tray. All ex Grasmere, and are on view at their rooms, Canterbury street, Lyttelton. ON SALE, BIIHDS. of HUMPBACK OIL, from the Amuri fishery. Waitx, Habgreaves, & Co. To Agriculturists and others. TV/PC OEMACK'S patent American -LVX. Reaper Two heavy horse drays One light do. Apply to ■■■■■■■ A. E. White & Co. Norwich Quay, Lyitelton. 3rd July, 1555. Wanted to Purchase. HP HE Goodwill of from 5,000 to 10,000 -*- acres of pasturage, suitable for sheep. Address D. J. 8., Mr. Gundry's, Canteibury Street, Ljttelton. Kaiapoi Wool and General Stores. fIpHE Undersigned has on sale at the above -■- store, Tea, Congou and Souchong, in chests, half do., and qr. do. Sugar, moist snd loaf : Coffee, flour, rice,'and oatmeal Pearl barley, arrowroot, and sago Soap, washing soda, starch, and blue Salt, coarse and fine Soda, carbonate and tartaric acid Tobacco and pipes Pickle?, bottled fruits and sauces Pepper, candles, matches Salad oil, vinegar Crockery, and earthenware, assorted Tinware, assorted American axes, iron pots Nails, patent and shingle Blankets, blue, red, scarlet, and white Shirts, white, regatta, and Scotch twill Do. blue and red perge Coats, reefing, shooting, fishing, &c. Vests, men's and boys' Felt bats, do. Men's and boys' boots, in great variety Ladies' boots and shoes, do. Wool packs Together with an extensive assortment of drapery, hosiery, &c, &c, &c. W. Norman, Ajjent. Kaiapoi, May 9th, 1855. Fruit Trees, Shrubs, Forest Trees and Hedge Plants, 2 000 FRUIT TREES, 1 and 2 years ? * grafted, comprising the choicest sorts of named apples, pears, plums, cherries, peaches, nectarines, iigs, vines and quinces. 3,000 Gooseberries, currants, and raspberries, 10,000 Kean's Seedling Strawberries Transplanted Hollies, laurels, lauristinus, box trees, lilacs, honeysuckles, hypericums, syringas, Cape tea-trees, English elders, pineasters, Scotch firs, fuchsias, Provence, White moss, China and climbing blush Noisette roses, thorn accacia, Cobbett's accacia, oaks, laburnums, black Italian and Lombard) poplars, common and weepinowillows, from 2 to 14 feet high, English, Spanish Portugal and Cape brooms, from 1 to 12 feet in height. 200,000 thorns, privets, Gorse, and Sweet briars for hedges. W. Wilson, Nursery and Seedsman.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume V, Issue 283, 18 July 1855, Page 10 (Supplement)

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Lyttelton Times, Volume V, Issue 283, 18 July 1855, Page 10 (Supplement)

Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Lyttelton Times, Volume V, Issue 283, 18 July 1855, Page 10 (Supplement)