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NEWS FROM TARANAKI. 8 tha<! Settlorson thiß ißland have much to felicitate themselves upon, being FIERCE WAR WITH THE NATIVES, in spite of the ALARMING SACRIFICE S OF HUMANLIFE propi_B!Jli_i ProSperit7, Wl"Ch S°me dlSmal Pe°Ple fonCy thCy foreSCe aS the rCSUIt °f makiDg the BETWEEN LYTTELTON AND CHRISTCHURCH; Sffi^aSrf be t0 faCiUtate the °peratio" B of trade and chea Pen wticle> of »W ALL GOOD MEN AND TRUE will feel they A RECALLED UPON TO FIGHT for this object, and to unite a VOLUNTEER RIFLE CORPS to carry to a successfnl issue the GREAT STRUGGLE NOW IMPENDING progress XttHhcJ. **"■ *"*iDteresfed mono Polißts on «* «» hand, and the supporters of provincial The Proprietor of the Monster Clothing Hall, whilst recognizing the public duties EACH CITIZEN OWES TO THE STATE In return for what it gives, viz:— PROTECTION TO LIFE AND PROPERTY, Is impressed with the-conviction that other duties also are imposed upon the Merchant and Trader- which cads Henry Moss to state that during the late severe depression in the commercial world, he wafenaß to buy for cash a large and useful assortment of goods suitable for the present season, and that he considers it his duty to give the full benefit of those remarkably low prices to his patrons and to all of her Majesty" heges who may honor him with a call. «»»u»i.jr » GOD SAVE THE QUEEN !! ! THE FOLLOWING ARE GOODS JUST OPENED:— TWO CASES MEN'S SAXONY CRIMEAN SHIRTS, in every colour, from 12s. 6d. each. -...--..,,-.-., -m<rTO-CASE-GENTLEMEN'S SHIRT COLLARS, in every style and quality. ONE CASE GENTLEMEN'S SILK NECK TIES, HANDKERCHIEFS, BRACES, AND WHITE KID GLOVES, at 20 per cent lower than any other house in the colony. Coats!!! Vests!!! Winter wear. Trowsers"? Winter wear. y^filk Winter wear. From 12s- 6d. From 6s. 6d. J_§y From 15s. 6d. JUST OPENED, AT THE MONSTER CLOTHING HALL, LYTTELTON:— TWENTY-FIVE TRUNKS OF B 0 0 T SAND S HO E S , i ' AND AT SUCH PRICES AS HAVE NEVER BEEN ASKED BEFORE AT THE MONSTEB CLOTHING HALL, LYTTELTON. Men's Wellington Boots '.... 15s. 6d. pair Men's Watertight Boots 16 6 „ Men's Elastic Sides (double sole) ...r .....16 6 „ Men's Bluchers ..". ........; • ........12 6 „ Ladies' Strong Leather Boots 7 6 „ Ladies' Cashmere • • •••• ■ • « 6 „ Ladies' Double Sole Cloth 8 6 „ Ladies' Elastic Sides 8 6 „ Children's Strap Shoes •• 2 6 „ Children's Boots •■ • 4 0 „ Girls' Cloth Double Sole 5 6 Boys' Boots of every kind from 6 6 „ The proprietor of the above intends selling all his Boots and Shoes at wholesale prices, as he intends making room for a large shipment^ hourly expected. Terms Cash. Any article not giving satisfaction will be exchanged, or, if preferred, the money returned, without the least demur. HENRY MOSS, Proprietor.
NEW POWDER MAGAZINE. THE Provincial Government are prepared to receive tenders for excavating the site for a Powder Magazine at Polhill's Bay, according to a specification which may be seen at the Office of Public Works, Christchurch. Tenders to be sent in not later than noon on SATURDAY, April 28, to the Office of the Provincial Secretary, at Christchurch, endorsed " Tender for Powder Magazine;" The Provincial Government will not be bound to accept the lowest or any tender. E. DOBSON, Provincial Engineer. Office of Public Works, Market Place, Christchurch, April 18,1860. NOTICE TO DEBTORS AND CREDITORS. ALL persons indebted to the late Edmund Thos. Whelch, Farmer, of German Bay, Akaroa, are requested to pay their: accounts to the undersigned on or before the Ist May, 1860. And all persons having any claims against the above estate must send it in on or before the aforesaid date. CATHERINE WHELCH. Akaroa, April 12,1860. I_ARCHING BOOTS FOR VOLUNTEERS. ON SALE.—-The famous Greenwich Balmorals Watertights Battle Balmorals, fine calf Strong and light Leeds watertights. All of best quality and at very low prices for cash. _ H. E. ALPORT. Market Place, Christchurch. TO BE SOLD CHEAP. SOME thoroughly staunch draught Mares. Apply to W. FAWDINGTON. rpHE Father and Mother of a Family JL named ROUSE, who arrived in the Clontarf, have lately died, leaving seven children. Persons desirous of assisting these orphans are invited to transmit the sums they may collect to the care of the Rev. B. W. DUDLEY, at Rangiora. April 16,1860.
PIANOS AND NEW VOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC. TO ARRIVE PER DERWENTWATER, DAILY EXPECTED. THREE powerful and brilliant toned Cottage Pianos, 6g octaves, in handsome rosewood cases of various designs. These instruments have been made expressly to the order of the undersigned with all the most recent improvements for obtaining superior quality and durability of tone, and are finished with extra bolts and braces for this climate. Also a well selected stock of the newest vocal and instrumental music by the most eminent composers of the day. A . EDMISTON , «Lyttelton Times ' Office. TO ARRIVE PER DERWENTWATER. ROSEWOOD chiffonniSres S Do. what nots Do. music stools Do. fancy occasional tables.A. EDMISTON, ' Times' Office. NOTICE. MISS TAYLOR begs to inform the public that her School re-opened (after the Easter recess) on MONDAY LAST, the 16th instant. Gloucester Street, Christchurch, April 16,1860. CASHEL HOUSE, CASHEL STREET. ON MONDAY NEXT, W. STRINGER Se Co., will show a large and well assorted Stock, suitable for the coming season. French merinos, French twills, black and colored coburgs, winseys, white and colored flannels, silks, shawls, and mantles, crinoline and winsey skirts. Hosiery, gloves, stays, and ribbons, white and colored blankets, white and colored counterpanes, dimities, chintzes, and moreens, prints, derrys, ginghams, table covers, table cloths, long cloths, calicos, sheeting, towellings, ticks, &0., &c. Terms cash.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume XIII, Issue 778, 25 April 1860, Page 5
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Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Lyttelton Times, Volume XIII, Issue 778, 25 April 1860, Page 5
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