MR. W. W. HARRISON, tailor, begs to return tbanks for tbe liberal support he has received since commencing business, and respectfully solicits a continuance of the same. . NOW ON SALE. Superior black cloth ■ Pilot do. Variety elastic doeskins ; Shepherd's plaids Fancy tweeds Also, A superior assortment of ready made clothing. London Street, Lyttelton, July 12, 1558. H. W. DERRY HAS received per Nourmabal, and otber late arrivals, a superior assortment of Register stoves, Rumford bars, ovens and boilers, grates, &c, &c. Also, A large assortmeut of cane seated chairs and American washing tubs, which he will have great pleasure in offering at greatly, reduced prices. Lyttelton, July 9, 1858. MRS. DERRY INVITES the inspection of her friends to the following list of useful goods, just received, — Veiy superior linsey woolseys Winceys, shepherd and gala plaids Plain and striped derrys Vienna Shag, various colours Black Venetian cloth, double width Norwich checks and Challice plaids French twills, coburgs, alpaccas .„. Pink and blue flannels, Rob Roy shirting Saxony and Welsh flannels Stays in great variety, from 20 to 30 in. Real ermine sets Sardia sable boas, squirrel cuffs, &c. Black watered silk, glace silk Satin and satine shaded and check silks, very cheap Straw and tuscan bonnets Ribbons in great variety French kid gloves, silk and Cashmere do. Gauntlets, armlets, and riding gloves Table and curtain damask, towelling Linen and cotton sheeiing ; Infant's robes, short frocks and under linen Fancy and striped shirts Moleskin trowers, Scotch knitted socks Blankets, concertinas, toys And a variety of goods too numerous for insertion. Lyttelton, July 10, 1858. ex nourmahll. 7 MRS. COE lias much pleasure in announcing to the public generally, that she has just received ex Nourmahal, a ■splendid assortment of straw and fancy bonnets, both white and coloured. Also, a great variety of ladies' and children's hats, which will be offered at such prices as will defy competition. Albion House, Canterbury Street, Lyttelton. ______ TO SHEEPFARMERS. THE undersigned have on sale a supply of Stores imported expressly for Station use, consisting of lOlb-woolpacks Tea . Sugar Wines and spirits Ale and porter Rice Candles Raisins Currants Oilmen's stores Tobacco - . Coffee Boots and shoes . . . ■ Soft goods Fencing wire and staples . And other supplies required by squatters. MILES, KINGTON, & CO., Norwich Quay. STATION STORES. WOOLPACKS, 10 lbs. each Sewing twine Sheepwash tobacco Sulphur Arsenic Soda Raddle Sheep shears Spirits of tar, turpentine Stockholm tar and pitch Sheep dipping material Corrosive sublimate Soft soap Iron tanks ROBERT WAITT & CO. Lyttelton, January, 1858. IMMIGRATION DEPARTMENT. NOTICE. A Register is kept at this office for the hire of farm servants, &c, &c, &c. Persons requiring such, are requested to apply personally, or by letter addressed to the Immigration Agent, Lyttelton. A few of the immigrants per Maori are diseiiOfa°'P.cl. Immigration Office,Lyttelton, July 19,1858.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume X, Issue 598, 28 July 1858, Page 7
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