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ON SALE BY THE UNDERSIGNED,— STATION SUPPLIES, and assorted general merchandise, for town and country Storekeepers, consisting of— Soft goods Wines Spirits Ales Sugars Teas Soap Candles Tobacco Cigars - Woolpacks and corn sacks Arsenic Tar, pitch Saddlery Oilmen's stores &Q &C J. T. PEACOCK & Co., Importers. FOR SALE, EX ROMAN EMPEROR. "I O Crates assorted Earthenware JL^J 2 casks Sorby:and Son's sickles 20 dozen Forster's extra strapped spades No 9") »■ 3 casks zinc X 7 % 3 ' j Galvanized sheet iron, fluted Galvanized tiles 15 kegs Negrohead and honeydew tobacco 50 boxes sperm candles 6 bales corn sacks Invoices of oilmen's stores 8 cases assorted slop clothing i Invoices of drapery ' Spirits, wines and beer. J J. T. PEACOCK & CO. Lyttelton, Feb. 20,1860. 7 DRAPERS, STOREKEEPERS, & OTHERS. G BROWN & CO., Norwich Quay, Lyttelton, • import the best and cheapest drapery. They also import to order every description, of merchandise, and all indents entrusted to their care are carefully executed by Messrs. Brown, Hall, and Co., of Leeds. ON SALE BY THE UNDERSIGNED:— Invoices of — Piece and wool black super Black and fancy doe Plain and fancy tweeds Slops Shirts General drapery Millinery Carpets Blankets Boots and shoes Plated ware Stationery, &c„ &c. Also, on Sale,: — . = Corn sacks Oil, raw and boiled Turpentine White lead Paints, various colours Teas Sugars, &c., &c. In bond,— Brandy in hhds., qivcasks, and cases Wine in qr.-casks" Hollands Rum, &c, &c. C. BROWN & CO., Norwich Quay. BURNELL AND BENNETT, AUCTIONEERS, GENERAL AGENTS, &c, ARE prepared to undertake the disposal of Merchandise, Stock, Land, &c. } by public auction, or otherwise.. High Street, Christchurch. Nov. 1,1859. FOR SALE, A Well Grassed Run of 20,000 Acres in the Waitaki District, about 40 miles from Timaru, with 1,000 well bred ewes and 150 head of mixed cattle. Apply to MR, THOMSON. JEWS OF MOROCCO RELIEF FUND. LONDON COMMITTEE OF DEPUTIES OF BRITISH JEWS. AT a Meeting of the Board specially convened on Monday evening, 7th Nov., 1859, Sir Moses Montefiore, Bart., President, in the Chair, The following Resolutions were unanimously adopted—That the Board learns with the deepest feelings of commiseration and grief, that owing to the war which it is expected will issue between Spain and Morocco, the Jewish inhabitants of Tangier, fearing a repetition of the brutal usage which they experienced when the wild Kabyle tribes came down to the coast in 1844, have fled from their homes in a state of utter destitution. Nearly 2,700 of these unhappy persons have arrived from Tangier at Gibraltar, and it is but too probable that they may be followed by many thousand others from many parts of Morocco. A local committee of the Jewish residents of Gibraltar has been formed to relieve, as far as practicable, this vast amount of destitution; and their efforts are being generously aided by the Christian community of that town; nor is it possible to speak too highly of the energetic and benevolent exertions of the Governor, his Excellency Sir George Codringtoh. Still at > the date of the last advices, very many of the sufferers, including young women and children, had no resting place except the bare ground; and it is quite impossible that the exertions of the benevolent; confined to the locality, can avail to any extent in alleviating such overwhelming want. Under these melancholy circumstances, this Board has formed itself into a Committee of Relief, with-power to add to its number; and energetically appeals to its co-religionists, not only in this country, but throughout Europe and other parts of the world, for the earliest practicable assistance. Nor can it venture, in a case so unprecedented as this, to deny itself the aid of benevolent communities and persons, without distinction of creed, whose philanthropy may induce them to proffer assistance. With reference to the above a Subscription List by this congregation has been opened and now lies at Mr. Nathan's Store, Cashel street, Christchurch, and an earnest appeal is made to the whole of our fellow-colonists on behalf of the suffering Jews of Morocco. Christchurch, April 10, 1860. VISITORS TO AKAROA ARE respectfully informed that the undersigned is prepared with three Saddle Horses each week (on the arrival of the steamer Planet in Pigeon Bay) for hire to Akaroa, at' 10s. 1 each.. . Ladies and gentlemen wishing for more horses can be .accommodated by giving notice one week previous. G.WAECKERLE. Akaroa, April 10,1860.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XIII, Issue 783, 12 May 1860, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Lyttelton Times, Volume XIII, Issue 783, 12 May 1860, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Lyttelton Times, Volume XIII, Issue 783, 12 May 1860, Page 7