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J. BENNINGTON, BOOT AND SHOE-MAKER, Canterbury-street, Lyttcllon, BEGS to inform the public generally, that he has taken the premises lately occupied by Messrs. Gee & Co., where be intends carrying on the above business ; and trusts, by strict attention and good workmanship, to merit a share of their patronage. Home-made work warranted for six months. B. GAHAGAN, BOOT AND SHOE-MAKER, Oxford Street, Lyttelton, (opposite the Gaol,) HAS just received a large assortment of Ladies' Boots and Shoes (the best quality) suitable for the coming season. Also, Children and Girl's Boots and Shoes in great variety. B. G. continues to make Colonial Boots and Shoes in the best Style and Workmanship. FOR SALE, AT the FekryWhakf, 40 Tons of English Coals. Apply to the Wharfinger. THE Undersigned, having been appointed agents for Messrs. Fowler & Fry, of Bristol, manufacturers of Agricultural Implements and Machines, are prepared to execute oiders for the following articles:— Wagons, Carts, Cobonrgs, Chaise carts, and Cars, in great variety Trucks (sack and cheese), with or without springs Hand carts and Bread-carts Winnowing and Threshing Machines Corn Blowers Corn, seed, and manure drills, for ihe ridge or Ant Ploughs, in variety Harrows Field rollers, Clod crushers Hay-making machines Hor«e rakes, Horse hoes Double and single action Turnip cutters Chaff-cutting machines Oat and Bean mill crushers Malt mills, Wheat mills Hay-rakes, baud-rakes Wheel barrows, garden barrows Cheese presses, Churns, and various other articles for farm purposes. Catalogue of prices and particulars can be seen at the offices of Waitt, Hargbeaves, &c Co. Lyttelton, Sept. Ist, 1855. Colonial Store, Norwich Quay. F. MASON, BEGS to inform the public of the Canterbury Settlement, that he has opened tbe above Store with a large and varied assortment of Grocery and Ironmongery Goods, selected expressly for this market; aud to assure purchasers that it is his intention to sell every article at tbe smallest remunerating profit for ready money. Choice Teas Coffees, raw and roasted Sugars, raw and refined Tobacco, cigars, and pipes Pickles, sauces, syrups, vinegar Preserved fresh salmon, sardines Bottled fruits, jams, marmalade Curry, salad oil, capers Cheese and butter Mustard, starch, blue, and soap Carbonate and washing soda Candles, mould, sperm, and sterine Sago, arrowroot, and spices of all descriptions Iron boilers Tea kettles Saucepans Frying-pans Steelyards, from 100 lbs. to 400 lbs. Socket chisels Pit, cross cut, and hand-saw files Cross-cut saws Patent nails, from \\ inch to 6 inches Camp ovens, of all sizes Table knives and foi Its Tin plates and dishes of all sizes, and A well selected assortment of Earthenware of all descriptions.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume V, Issue 320, 24 November 1855, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Lyttelton Times, Volume V, Issue 320, 24 November 1855, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Lyttelton Times, Volume V, Issue 320, 24 November 1855, Page 9