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NOW LANDING EX ZEAL A N D 1 A , CATHERINE PEMBERTON, VALISNEIUA, &c, &c, &c. AND FOR SALE "AT THE QTORES OF THE UNDERSIGJNED. 3 tons leaf tobacco 25 cases honeydew 5 kegs negroliciid GO hhds. ale (AUsopp's) . 20 hhds. porter (Truman, Hanbury & Co. s) 300 dozen bottled ale (Ailsopp's) . 300 dozen bottled porter (Byass's) 40 qr.-casks Kartell's brandy 10 hhds. do. do. 10 octaves do. do. 60 cases W.V. brandy 20 qr.-casks port (Hunt's) 40 qi\-casks sherry (Cozens) 60 cases port (1 and 3 dozen cases) 60 cases sherry do. do. do. 20 hhds. Highland whiskey 50 cases do. do. 200 cases old torn 100 cases Geneva , 10 hhds. WJ. rum Sugar—Company's pieces, 561b bags Crystals, 421b. bags ■ . Counters, 421b. bags T,ea—Black and green, in chests, half-chests and . boxes :,-,' Coffee—Ceylon, in 561b. bags Rice^-Patna Raisins and currants Soap in 1 cwt. boxes > Gandles, sperm and tallow Starch and blue Lobsters and oysters (preserved) AiTowroot Curry powder Pimento and white pepper Herrings, white and red Oilman's stores (various) Bullock' and horse drays ■ Corn sacks and woolpacks "Blocks . Paints (various) White lead ...... Chairs, English and American Chairs, easy do. doi 3 tons assorted chain 10 tons assorted iron 100. kegs Ewbank's nails 1 case accordions and concertinas 10 bales wrapping paper . . ■ Boots—lnvoices of Etonian's , - Do. Dawson's . ■ 1 Do. Cookham's ! Slops—lo cases (assorted) Invoices of Vyse and Son's ladies' hats - Bugle lace Glazed lining Book muslin Spuns and corahs Men's cloth caps Ribbons Damask cloths Dress satins Dress silks Mantle silks Counterpanes' Worsted rugs, and THIRTY CASES ASSORTED DRAPERY ... ....'*'■ J. T. PEACOCK & CO. Lyttelton. Nov. 23,1859. UNION BANK OF AUSTRALIA. LYTTELTON BRANCH. THIS Bank will be closed during WEDNESDAY, Nov. 30, inst. (St. Andrew's Day.) FRED. WITHERBY, Manager. Nov. -24,1859. CHRISTCHURCH MECHANICS' INSTITUTE, TOWN HALL. fTIHE Members are informed that" the JL Library is now open for circulation. Hours of attendance, 5 to 10 p.m. Monday to Friday, and 1 to 5 on Saturday. : C. J. READER, Clerk to the Institute. Nov. 21, 1859. CHRISTCHURCH MECHANICS' INSTITUTE. A RRANGEMENTS have been made for -ljl the establishment of Elementary Classes for Writing and Arithmetic, so soon as a sufficient number of names have been enrolled. Members desirous of joining these classes are requested to leave their names with the Clerk at the Reading Room', where further particulars may be ascertained. Christchurch, Nov. 9,1859. ESSRS. WHEELER & NURSE, in connexion with MR. SADLER, beg to inform the public that their carts will run on and after MONDAY, the 14th instant, EVERY DAY, at the following hours, viz.:— From Christchurch, at 11| o'clock") in the From Kaiapoi, at 111 o'clock j Morning • EETUENING From , Christchurch, at 4 o'clock "> in the From Kaiapoi, at 4 o'clock y Afternoon TO STAND THIS SEASON, AT THE ARMAGH-ST. DEPOT, CHRISTCHURCH, THE COMPACT TIMOE STALLION, "MULTUI IN PA R V 0." MULTUM IN PARVO is a beautiful .black; is perfectly quiet; free from vice; stands 13 hands 2 inches high; and is a sure foal getter. Terms—£2 2s. each mare, payable on or before the Ist February, 1860. Apply at the Armagh-street Depot. , J. W. MOORHOU^E & HOLLAND. Horse, Stock and General Commission Agents. ELIGIBLE \BUILDING ALLOTMENTS IN CHRISTCHURCH TO BE SOLD ON DEFERRED PAYMENTS. TO BE SOLD, BY Private Contract, a limited number of excellent building allotments in Antigua Street South, in the Town of Christchurch. The above allotments are adjacent to the Windmill and Mr. May's Brewery, and are admirably situated for building purposes. The terms of payment are remarkably convenient, namely—Twenty per cent, of the purchase money to be paid down; thirty percent, in three years;, and the remaining fifty ■per cent, in seven years from date of purchase. Application to be made at Mr. DUNCAN'S Office, Litchfield Street, Christchurch, where a plan of the allotments can be inspected*

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XII, Issue 736, 26 November 1859, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Lyttelton Times, Volume XII, Issue 736, 26 November 1859, Page 6