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CLOTHING & OUTFITTING WAREHOUSE, CAMERON, BROTHERS, NORWICH QUAY/; LYTTELTON, HAVE just received per late arrivals, from Scotland, Melbourne and Sydney, a splendid assortment of' ladies' and gents.' winW J clothing, consisting of:— . I Ladieß^winter cloaks and wppiien scatf shawls ' bcotch hnsey woolaey, woollen plaid in piece Black and coloured coburgs and alpacas Ladies' wool Balmoral petticoats Welsh and Saxony flannel Prints, calicoes and derrys in: great variety Black and coloured silk handkerchiefs and necl ties Crimean woollen shirting and' shepherd'splaid i, piece Scotch woollen tweeds and. blue serge in piece Single and double blue serge Bhirtfi and coats \ great variety 100 dozen pairs of Scotch finger knitted lambi. wool socks Lambs wool, white serge and cotton drawers Scarlet, white and blue blankets, feather pillow ' Dutch and felt carjietihg, hearth rngs White regatta and fancy; wooi shirts and collars I Boys' regatta Scotch twilled and blue serge shir, Boys' and girls' mohair circular and talma cloa^ and coats . : : ; Black cloth, shepherd's plaid tweed caps Silk glazed caps and covers : Scotch^ Balmoral and Glengary caps Shepherd's plaid, tweed and doeskin suits \ Black and drab mohair coats and vests Gents' drab riding and pilot cloth coats Shepherd's plaid, black doe and coloured twed trowsers Pilot cloth, wool and Bedford trowsers White mole, cotton and fancy cord trowsers Boys' tweed, doe, mole and cotton cord trowse, in variety Men's and boys' pilot cloth monkey jackets Waterproof and oil painted* coats and leggings Men's and boys 1 leather gaiters. Ten trunks of boots and shoes, consisting of:— Ladies' kid and cloth side elastic boots Girls' cloth and leather boots from 9 to 13 Children's Balmoral kid and cloth boots from ! to 5 and 6 to 9 Men's patent leather and kid elastic boots Men's long and half Wellington boots Clump soled patent leather shooting and Balmcral boots Gents" grained leather thigh boots Watertight blucher and sea boots Boys' strong nailed lace-up blucher boots Men's and women's chamois leather slippers Tin and brush ware, &c, &c. JUST, OPENED,— A case ,of .Concertinas, Accordions and Flutinas. Also, A good assortment of ladies' gold, wedding, and fancy rings, &c., &c ' CAMERON, BROTHERS, Beg respectfully to inform the inhabitants of ■ Lyttelton and the -surrounding districts, that the I above goods are of the best;qualit?v, well selected, and can be sold 30 .per cent cheaper than at any other .establishment in Canterbury. MRS. CAMERON, Saleswoman, NOTICE. WE have this day disposed of our business as Tobacco Merchants and Importers to Messrs. Wittkowski Brothers, of Balkarat, who will '.continue the same at No. 11, Collins Street West; and we .respectfully solicit for them a continuance of the liberal support which we liave hitherto received. MORGAN r& MACKINTOSH. Melbourne, May '16,1859. WITH reference to £he above advertisement by Messrs. Morgan and Mackintosh, announcing the -disposal 'of their business to ourselves, we beg to intimate thatwe shall continue to carry on the same in their late premises, No. 11, Collins Street West, and will spire no efforts to insure a continuance of the support accorded to our predecessors. WITTKOWSKI BROTHERS. Melbourne, May. 16, 1859. FRUIT AND FOREST TREES, FROM NELSON. MR. CLAUDE M. OLLIVIER will sell by public auction", opposite the White Hart Hotel, on the FIRST SATURDAY after th» arrival of the next steamer 'from Nelson, a large quantity of fruit and forest ilr'ees,.consisting of— Sycamores English^ oaks -Evergreen oaks 50,000 seedling.quicks Fruit trees And evergreen shrubs. Further particulars in future advertisement. Cashel Street, June 27,1859. FREEHOLD PROPERTY FOR SALE IN LYTTELTON. rpHAT Valuable HOITSE and GARDEN JL in Dublin Street, v the property of Mr. J. F. Ballard, now let to Mr. Charles Robertson. The house consists of dining room;'four bed rooms, kitchen and scullery, with out-offices, the whole of which are in the best possible repair. The garden is known to be unequalled in the Province, and is < well stocked with the choicest fruit trees, shrubs, j and flowers; and consists of Half-an Acre of Land; securely sheltered.. Possession can be had on.the 23rd August nest, if required. For further particulars apply to I. S. DUNCAN, Esq., Solicitor, Chrisfchurch, or to F. NOBLE CAMPBELL, & Co., Lyttelton. MECHANICS' INSTITUTE. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. THE Institution will be opened at the Tow a Hall ON THURSDAY, AUGUST 4, By a CONVERSAZIONE; at which the principal inhabitants of Christchurch have signified their intention of attending. His Honor the Superintendent, will preside. Mr. Worsley has kindly consented that Ins -Gallery oi Pictures shall be exhibited ou this occasion. Refreshments will be provided. - Tickets for members of the Institute, with theff families, two shillings and sixpence each; and iwv non-members, three shillings and sixpence. I The chair will be taken at seven o'clock. I 0. J. EAE, ! Hon. Sec A LARGE QUANTITY OFWoolpacks i Corn sucks I Gunny bags | Oo sale by the undersigned,—" L. E. NATHAN, Christohurcu. Cashel Street, July, 1859. i

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XII, Issue 703, 3 August 1859, Page 6

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