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WOOL AND OTHER COLONIAL PRODUCE. TH E Undersigned are casli buyers .of Wool, Sheepskins, Hides, &c.; or' they will make most liberal cash advances on' consignments to their friends in Sydney or London. J. T. PEACOCK & Co., Wharf. /^N SALE BY THE -^UNDER\J SIGNED,— STATION SUPPLIES, and, .assorted general merchandise, for town and country Storekeepers, consisting of— Soft goods Wines 'Spirits Ales Sugars Teas Soap ' Candles -Tobacco r '^Cigars Woolpacks and corn sacks Arsenic Tar, pitch - ' Saddlery Oilmen's stores &c, &c. J. T. PEACOCK & Co., ' Importers. FOR SALE, BY THE UNDERSIGNED, — 2 wool pressing machines (complete) Grain measures Turnip cutters and corn crackers Bullock and horse drays Iron narrows Ploughs and ploughshares J. T. PEACOCK & Co., Wharf. rpHE undersigned import to order all kinds of J- machinery for saw and flour mills, thrashing machines, &c. Orders for indents on the English markets ought to be forwarded as early as possible to insure against unavoidable delay. J. T. PEACOCK & Co. Lyttelton. ■ TO LET, A DWELLING HOUSE, situated in Dampier's Bay, Lyttelton, containing. nine rooms, and lately in the possession of H. J. LeCren, Esq. Attached there is a fine garden, and an excellent supply of water. The house is quite new and well finished, and possesses all the conve-, niences requisite for a comfortable family residence. Apply to ! J. T. PEACOCK & CO. i - i • NOTICE. j ALL persons indebted to William Hender- i son, of Akaroa, Banks' Peninsula, Hotel Keeper, are requested forthwith to pay. the ' amount of their respective debts to me, the undersigned, or to the said William Henderson, to prevent legal proceedings. JOHN DEAN BAMFORD, Solicitor, London Street, Lyttelton. NEW ADVERTISEMENT. TUST received, per late arrivals, a large and *J varied assortment of ' Bankrupt Stock,' consisting of goods of the following description, at prices never equalled :— Calico, from 3d. per yard Prints, from 4|d. per yard Prints, -French cambric Flannels, from 10|d. Ribbons, from 4|d. to Is. Cotton and other hose, from 6|d. a pair Kid gloves, from 3d. a pair Coburgs, from 7|d. per yard French twills and merinos, 2s. 6d. Gala plaids, from Is. 6§d. Scotch wool shawls, from ss. 6d. Scotch scarf shawls, from 10s. 6d. Polka jackets, from 3s. 6d. Furs and mantles in every variety Robes and military striped dresses do. Good white blankets, from 21s. Good coloured blankets, from 30s. Good tweed and pilot jackets, from 14s. 6d. Good watertight boots, from 14s. Good mole and cord trowsers, from Bs. 6d. Good Bedford cord trowsers, from J.Bs. 6a. BoysL-suits. from 9s. Scotch twill and regatta shirts, from 2s. Scotch knit socks, from 10-i^d. Blue serge shirts and Sydney jumpers, from ss. 6d. Mackintosh coats, from 12s. 6d. Collars, neck ties, silk pocket handkerchiefs, and various other articles equally cheapi at E. GOODACRE & CO.'S,;, Liverpool and Manchester House, Market Place, Christctiuich. P.S. T AIso, SIXTY TONS of GOOD COAL, to be sold in any quantities to suit purchasers. FRUIT TREES, &c. A PPLES, best sorts named, 1 and 2 years -fV grafted Pears, best sorts named, 1 and 2 years, grafted Plums, " " " ' " Cherries, " -' « « Peaches, " " « budded Apricots, " " \' " ■ Nectarines " " " " Quinces, figs and grape vines Walnuts, filberts, and large cob nuts Gooseberries, currants, raspberries Kean's seedling and British. Queen strawberries All FRUIT TREES sent out—like those supplied during the past 8 years—are carefully grafted or budded, on suitable stocks—true to their names and pei'fectly free from the destructive • disease called "American Blight" so generally prevalent on the Fruit Trees of the Northern Settk-ments. W. WILSON, Nurseryman and Seedsman. AGRICULTURAL SEEDS, &c. 2 Tons Pacey's perennial ryegrass 10 cwt. Italian ryegrass 20 cwt. Timothy and cocksfoot 40 cwt. mixed permanent pasture grasses and clovers 5 cwt. fine English lawn grasses 40 cwt. white Dutch clover > ■ 20 cwt. red clover 20 cwt. perennial red clover or cowgrass 5 cwt. trifolium incamatum or crimson clover 20 cwt. broad leaved trefoil 10 cwt. lucerne 3 cwt. gorse seed 2 cwt. English broom 2 cwt. flax or linseed . A large assortment of all kinds of new vege- - - table seeds. ' ' W. WILSON,, Nursery and Seedsman.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XI, Issue 695, 6 July 1859, Page 2

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