*VFGW LANDING, and FOB SALE at «, J-^i Stores of the Undersigned; thecargo of «' ;Brig Mountain M«id:^: *' ' *°01 "« , 1000 bags sugar . 250 bags Java and Patna ric« j 30 chests tea. | 2, cases figs! ! 150 capes raisin* ! 80 casks-currants ; 25 caae« sardines ■ JO cwt. white pepper 12cMkai'alinondg : 6^casks' wacTcing, f in | pints 12 cases jams "' 4,cwtn cloves 80 cables bottled ale and porter i ... :SX>.cMes.o^rsten.' : 20 cases pickles 10 caaes salad oil 12 casks pearl barley ' 12-cases bicicuitsjih'tins 10 cases herrings 100 boites candles ,50. boxes, joap, 89 cases oranges 50 bags coffee . 120 kegs nails. 3 cases looking glasses ; ; peases cutlery! 50 cases clocks (assorted) 30 double barrelled guns in ca»e* ; 1 cask mounted jugs 5 tons* white lead 6 kegs black paint 21 kegs yellow ochro 2 casks vermilliori 5 tins paper varnish 5 tins Japan size 12 cases galvanized iron in sheet 30 cases galvanized iron tiles ; 30 canes LescherVstarch' I 50 boxes pipes j (assorted) I 1 cask horse shoes \ .■■.■■■■:■ i 2 kegs raddle , ;..-:.■ i 1 portable forge with anvil and vie» ; 6; dozen manure forks r . . ! ' 16; ploughs ' ; i 15 hhds. coal tor j s: 60 .drams boiled oil ... 8 drums turpentine • , 3 casks chain i 30 drays and carU \ 3 bales gunny bags : ' i 60 boxes glass ;: ; 2 cases pit saws ' 6 casks Stockholm tar ; 6 cases chairs"' ■; "■■-■ *■ • i 25 iron, stretchers •25dozen spades and shorels ;. 7;000 shingles ' ; ' ■ ; - <: 40,000 tdngued and grooved boards , 168 pannelled doors>' ; !: ? . ■ ■•■' 2:.anvHß'>--;-'v. ■";■■■ ■-^■■■•'"•'/'■ i"; ••: ■■ m'<:\ ' 1 bales papering canvass ;. ■'• r -•" - 4bales calico-■: ,•-■"■■■<■•- :.■•..■•?> -••: ;•. 4'Caßestr6wsers •■; :.;.-'i •' S: ;:; ■ 2 cases merino shirts and pants ■. 2 cases doe suits i • 2 bales blankets . :" 2 cages ladiesVktraw hats 1 case bugles : 12 cases assorted drapery &c, Sec., Sec. - j. t; peacock &oa 'Lyttelton, Ju|y 21; 1859. ; Tip! STEAkEB; MXH/LbGH IS now running between Ljrttelton and the Heatfacot^e. For particulars^ apply to i -: DALGETT, BUCKSEY Lyttelfcon aiid^ ; or, !■• . vy^kMA^^.i^^N^:;;";^-';: | V Heathcote fWhaff. ELIGIBLE '} BUJLDpjG AJiLpI^IENTS ! iIN CHRISTCHURGH TO BE;SOLI) 0^ PAYMENTS. .r,: : ,^ ' ,: 1; ;.?'o;.BE::;s.9L i i);: vj;; :. BY Private Gontract,1 a limited number of (excellent Wilding* allotments in Antigua Street South, in the; Town of Christehurch.' The above allotments :are adjacent to the. Windmill and Mh May's Brewery, and are admirably situated for building purposes. The terms of payment are remarkably convenient, namely-rTwenty* per cent of thfe purchase| mbrieyto be paid down //thirty per cent in';three: yea'rjs'; and 'the jremaininf^ fifty per cent :in" seven years from dat» of -purchaiseJ Application to: be cTnade fca^; Mr.' DU^TCAN'S Office, Lichfietd Street, Christchuiich; where a plan of the allotmoots can be in«p«eted. - ■.:• v ■;'•• -: ■> 3PQ|t ] '"'■ S^UBj' V" /. := ■ • BY PJIiyATE j 4he Estate of the kte ' i ''y C. ■;j. ; MAI^N;S;E'Ii'L;r ;:iE;S9., " >^Iffp;R|SING : ;\;THI^'!F(^LQ^ V> PROPER!HE& i TOWN ©F eHBISTGHUB€H Section 721, haying'"B3s febntage' te Oxford Ter-/■-■;jace;Wesfc^ : "': ; ?I'";; y^/r ; f" /v i:-/ Section 405, having JB3ft; frontage to Cambridge Terrace West. ;:;:'' ;: ',';, fh ;;:'';,'V'; :■'i: " Section 406, r dp. "^ , ' :dbl ■; :T ; "';;';■ townv'op^^jtJtoNv. ■.' :■:■;• Ainderilease^..,-;, •/.,..,..;-, -: .,.j,:. )-t ...... Section 3J., h»vjng/66ft.,.front^e to London Stree4. '■:>. ■-■■ ;■; •■ :,.:v.;IOIRAIi:.LAKD^ ■.' . ;■■=.■ Section 67i 'W':sieKK';'i6ii:>tte:S(wth ;r ßai>ic of the ~'i^'':::B'ivttr > H^&thb6te^.:Diid^':()iiase l Rur«lß^ion::No.:l4,;itavita^^l.;c'haibs-'fiohtage'to the'^erry Road, and1 about 70 "chains deep '''watejr^froatoge^to^'the'.-ißiTer^Heitt^cbte^ A fiortion of ; t\\\i i section frbhting1 the Ferry . •'■'"'Read »■ under-'leaije'."-7' ••■•;;i' ■'■■•'■ *'"'■'■■[' ' App^libatibns to be addvess^d to the undersigned at 1 myy office;.' "'Plan's- may,'.be seen and further information ub to terms, «Scc.,obtaiped. . , -' •; AcJkrnßToftfieTruste.es. . j.Cliristcliuroh, August 1, lj^S9V ; :'.';:■>';.;■■■ ;:;,^aia^i,;;;-.' •':"" "A Vestry Meeting wil> be held In the Parish m. Church of KMapoi,^ SATURDAY, Aug. 13, at-7d'd()«k%'-the-ewhihgi' to consider resolutiohs to1 be proposed by seirte of th«^; parishioners calling a w^ustnie^'df 1 the publid ftrnds available for building' churches in or near Kaiapoi, as orij^nally; apportionedl by the bishop, and for dther lbtfsine«s; >!'^ >:^ ■-::■•■ --: :•'•■- '- ■>; -v -, v ,, ; v ,. : ., r w ,-, Wi f^n^oCKj ••': *. :" ■ '■ .; ' " "'. :■ >r'CuiiW of Kaiapoi $£Sltß WXLDE, •? V ChurchCHAISES % ) Warden*. i f) fitifi AOilESi of SBMP R^N X\Jj\J\J\J for sale, situateduin the Forks of the Rangitata. For further -particulars, apply to GEOR^Jfi MALLINSON. Catkodral Squwe, Chri»tohuf«l», •
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Lyttelton Times, Volume XII, Issue 705, 10 August 1859, Page 6
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