GOODS NOW ON SALE, vEX ROE-HAMPTON, STRATHALLAN, 'atEGINA, :ZBALANDIA, AND CLONTA UP, WITH MOTHER LATE ARRIVALS. ffjTi LOVES 6T all'lands, hosiery of every sizo vX price and quality, ofboth worsted and cotton, garters of all colours-aiVtlsraoa, boy-s leather belts,. • ginghams, coburgs, derrys, alpacas, stays, gloves of every class, children's worsted gaiters, stay ' kens of all prices and qualities/in great variety; ; ladies'l'fancy dresses, hooping cane, piping do.-, stays Wth 'white and coloured, carpet binding, ■ toilet covers, fancy quilting, 12-4 blankets, memo- ; ■ vandum books both large and.small; looking glasses both largo and small ;a splendid assortment of rib- : bons; ladies'scarfs; ladies' sleeves and collars, of a class neveryet imported or, equalled; sewing silk of < every colour and best quality; hooks and' eyes-both white and black, 1 in packets or papers, buttons, I pins, collars and tapes, of all classes, from the well i "' known bouse of "Carlisle, Pittman, & Co.; laces of j .•ill qualities and prices ; counterpanes and quilts of the very best quality and the oheapest.-pvices asked, in the trade 5 crochet needles, both 'bone, steel and • \ypod, crochet cotton, in/great variety ; thimbles and fancy needles in boxes; silven.chains, stay luoks of two sorts, hair >pjns in,, papers, avidvfanoy: boxes, galloons, common sewing cotton, old cord "both black' atid white, boot laces of 3 different' q^alitves, ladies' collars of every kind, bojrs' do., braces'of'all ■ prices, elastic belts,'ro'ug'e both plain <£ figured,1 ladies' "head ;dresses- ; in great; variety, to; please all; tastes ; mending.cptton ; pf ,all.;NQs., mehVwatertight boots,1 . Scotch make, warranted of the best quality; magic ' lanterns, tea caddies, P,atna rice, sardines in both < largo and small tins, $0 tins smoked herrings. ; { ■^IRONM^NSMT:'".,' ;| Gate hooks and hinges, assorted, 14 to 18 inches, O.P,_B.ad .i.rp.us, .Nos. 2 .to'.B, patent butt; hinges, 2\. to 5 iu.j.spriug.bala^ces 24 lbs. to 30 fbs., brass cocks, • counter weighing machines, .7 lbs.' to 561b5., copper liarid's'cales and beam,'sieelyardsj 112 lbs. to'SoQ Ks., tinned tormenters, tinned ladles, 'fluted gridirons, rini locks,f;6, 7, 8i 9 and 10 in.> shejll gimblets, assortedy 1 Tufliey oil stones, dog'/ch'airis, 2, 3 and 4 .' yards,'-padlocks, bow patches', iron and - brass, axle 5 pullies of'different sizes; "cut tacks of all sizes, best patent-looks, 10 and 12 iriV.'beech wood carpenter's spokeshaves, saw sets, Norfolk latches, wire dish . covers of ail sizes'and prices to be bought either in; ' the set or singly; New Victoria dish covers, common oil lamps, two police lanterns of the newest invention with patent slide,1 japanned snuffer • trays,-wash batsins of all sizes, milk • pans j pudding do., Fi*enc}i nursery. lamps',; cash •:b6xes,''flat" tube balilamps, oval tea pots all sizes, block tin-do. all sizei.Ein'd-'p'rtees',coffee pots all :sizes;xhamber pails, • oil"feeder^/ Watering, pots, nutmeg 'graters,,' spice boie:sy flour boxes; pepper dp., dripping pans, brass curtain bands; itiiperial dteh covers all sizes; block^ utin - candlesticks and pillars,' roasting1 jacks; "flour scaleßrl and § pects, joiner's sprigs all sizes, coach winches, bed screws, wrought Flemish tacks, pump --tacks, wrought clasp hobs all sizes, brass? desk T hingeß7"brass butt do.", frying pans, claw hammers; brass screw hooks, brass^screw rings, plate glass • lanterns,.,oil cans,, trays.of a yery superior kind, and neat paitern',, bread .baskets, baking, dishes all sizes, tin basins all sizes, galvantzec^ steels and brass snuffers, deep tin'scales, sheep shears of best1 --qua]ity; rtea*caddies, dust pans, tin'funnels, japanned candle boxes," japanned extinguishers, plainyffigured - and-fancy-patty-pans, gravel- shovels, - common- do. ; Nq.>2,\ jfrand 4;; scythes-and sneaths/spades, reaping hooks and sicMes. • : : SADDLERY: - Superior = hunting.-rsaddlesj horse -cart' harness, head, stalls, .bridles jn great.yari.etyj'one. patent gig eollar,:l§ading harness.. 'TheseJ-areall from the.well ki>ow.n;;hpti3e of MessrSi Minces & Co., Buchanan1 - Street,, (Jlasgow, well knoiyft ip theAustralianJcolo- ; nies for their superior workmanship. 'GLASSWARE.: : 300 pieces' -fancy cut glassware 2000 tumblers both'3arge and- small 500 wines, mixed quality : 200 decanters both cut; and; pressed 300 custard glasses, of different patterns 150 sugars of all colours 200 salts of different qualities 50 creams, cut arid plain - 600plates;5to8.in; . • 50 patent cut fancy dishes for fruit 6 centre and stand, cut fancy glass for . flowers or : fruit 136 cut fancy cigar dust savers, to save the dust from falling on the carpet, with dishes complete -. '} 12 -cut glass water bottles and glasses com-, plete. '' CROCKERY: "" 300 dozen cups and saucers 120 „ plates all &ize3 ' 100 „ dishes ..„ . " 200 „ bowls ; 15 „ starch pans {^20 „ preserving-jars 25 „ chambers, both-white arid Ijlue, all BIZeS : ': ' 12 M broth bowls with plates; to stand in 10 „ brush (nail and tooth) trays ' "12 „ soapboxes " 20" „ children's faricyprinted mugs 30 „ „ .plain mags 50 „ chamber sets 10 „ tea pots j% „ superior, dinner sets complete. STATIONERY: Double cro.vn cartridge, foolscap different-sorts, ■ double crown blue do., blue double foolscap/double ■ wove handmade, cartridge blue demy, plain do., imperial cap double do;,'bag do., white blotting paper, - pink do,, ledgers, journals, day booksj letter books, foolscap copy books assorted, post copy books as- ; ■ sorted,- square 'B.W. post, envelopes, note papeiy • wafers, wax, red and' blabk, memorandum books, pens, from the'best gold to/the■ commoner kind, 'holders of all lengths, Welsh slates, two sizes, slate - pencils, a large variety, inks of all sizes and colours, from 2d. to ss. per bottle, school books of-every 'kind, copy books all hands. ';[ 'JAMES MORRISON & CO. Feb. 21,1859. GENERAL NOTICE: •rpHE FIRST and 'LAST NOTICE :'is 'hereby A given to all parties indebted to the under* • signed ; to parties residing on the peninsula four- ' teen days extra notice will be given ; that all accounts remaining-unpaid after the 18th DAY of MARCH NEXT, will be recovered in the Resident Magistrate's Court at Lytteltoh. PETER CAMERON. N.B.—The debts refer to those rdue-both to the ■Caledonian Store andthe Robin Hood Hotel. Lyttelton, Feb. 23,1859. TWO POUNDS REWARD, *~ STRAYED from RossVStrition, A DARK BAY HOUSE, with docked -tail, lame on his oIF fore-foot. The above reward will be paid to any one giving such information to the undersigned as will lead to the recovery of the horse. A. R. nOMERSHAM.Kaiapoi. _____ AB UTCII ER. Apply to G. WESTON, Kaiapoi. ■Kaiapoi, Feb. 18/1859.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume XI, Issue 657, 23 February 1859, Page 6
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971Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Lyttelton Times, Volume XI, Issue 657, 23 February 1859, Page 6
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