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JUST RECEIVED (PER ZEALANDIA) AND ON SALE BY THE UNDERSIGNED. ~| f~\ Crates of Earthen and Chinaware , JL V_/ consisting1 of China: breakfast, tea, desert, and toilet sets (white and gold), vases, toilet bottles, and pomatum pots Earthenware : dinner, soup, and cheese places ; meat, vegetable, and pie dishes; breakfast cups and saucers, toilet sets, jugs, mugs, and basons, preserve pans, bed and chair pans, &c. 5 hhds. glassware Cut and pressed tumblers, wine and champagne glasses, decanters, carafes and tumblers, mu^s, butters, sugars and creams, pickles, meat pots, cruets, liqueurs, plates and dishes, cut glass desert service, &c. 3 oases fancy and other stationery 1 case books 1 case ivory and bone ware ; Consisting of chessmen, dominoes, and dice boxes, backgammon boards, cribbage boxes and boards, spelling games, table napkin rings, spoons (assorted), crochet case and boxes, &,c. 1 case writing desks and work boxes 2 cases cutlery and plated ware 1 case vestas (in japanned boxes) 1 case concertinas and violins (with bows), 2 dozen music books 1 case rocking horses and toys 2 cases basket ware ; Consisting of bassinets and baby baskets, plate, wheel, canoe, market, ladies' fancy and other baskets 1 case jewellery; Consisting of cameo and other brooches., rings, shirt studs, bracelets, watch guards and keys, necklaces, silver thimbles, gold and silver pencil cases, &c. 1 case brushes and combs 2 cases iron enamelled ware ; Consisting of cups and saucers, plates, dishes, milk and stew pans, jugs & mugs, &c. Also, — TO ARRIVE PER CHIEFTAIN, 6 hhds. iron, tin, and brass goods, of every description 20 kegs assorted nails 1 case cutlery 2 eases broom and brush ware 10 crates earthenware GEORGE TAYLER, London Street, LytteUpn. N.B. The trade supplied on reasonable terms TO COYER THIS SEASON, i Tne'~A£ci|rniro2nT~pTli^'^ "WESTMINSTER." -QEDIGREE:—This celebrated Horse, _IT imported by J. W. Moorlibuse, Esq., of the Royal Veterinary College,~was got by CojsfQTJ£EOE, a pure bred Clydesdale, and out of Dia^a, the best bred Suffolk mare in England; grand-dam by Euphrates, great granddam Old Smolensko, who realized by private contract the sum of £2,350. WESTMINSTER is a four-year-old, dark iron grey, stands 17 hands high, on short legs, and is allowed by competent judges to be the finest draught Horse ever imported into the Southern Hemisphere. Teejis : —Mares 5 guineas each, and as. to the Groom. The Groom's fee to be paid at the time of covering. Wellington, Aug. 8, 185 S. MR. CUFF, TIMBER MERCHANT, ESTATE, HOUSE, I LAND AND GENERAL COMMISSION I AGENT. 1 Temporary Office at MR. BORSETT'S, CASHEL ST., CHRISTCHURCH. ~\/fR. CUFF begs to inform his friends -JjL. and the public that he has commenced business in the above lines, and trusts to be favored with their kind support. Rents and Accounts collected. A HOUSE AND FIVE ACRES OF LAND FOR SALE, ON the Papanui Road, 3 miles from Christclmrch. The House-is 33 feet by 10 feet, and contains three rooms. Threequarters of an acre is laid out in garden ground and well stocked with fruit trees. Good frontage to the Great North Road, and well supplied with water. Immediate possession nißy be had., Apply to Mr. CUFF, Estate, Land, and House Agent, at Mr. Dorsett's, Cashel Street. PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. SALE OF FREEHOLD LAND AND HOUSES. ]Uj"lt.-ALPORT is'instructed by C. VV. jl?1I_ Turner, Esq., to sell by Public Auction, at his Auction Rooms, about the MIDDLE OF OCTOBER NEXT, Five well built freehold cottages, situated in Dublin Street, Lyttelton, nil desirably let. Also, A plot of land, being part of Section No. 99, with frontage to Lomlo.n Street. N.B.—The above will present a desirable opportunity for investment. Further particulars may be obtained at the office of the Auctioneer. Lyttelton, Sept. 21, ISSB.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume X, Issue 614, 25 September 1858, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Lyttelton Times, Volume X, Issue 614, 25 September 1858, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Lyttelton Times, Volume X, Issue 614, 25 September 1858, Page 5

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