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FASHIONABLE AUTUMN DRAPERY GOODS, EX MINERVA FROM LONDON. BETHEL WARE HAS MUCH PLEASURE IN ANNOUNCING THE ARRIVAL OF FIFTY-FIVE (55) CASES BY THE ABOVE SHIP, FULL PARTICULARS ,OF WHICH WILL BE PUBLISHED AS SOON AS LANDED. E~X MINERVA FROM LONDON. MRS. COE has pleasure in announcing to the Ladies of Christchurch and its vicinity that her Autumn Show Room will be ready for inspection on WEDNESDAY NEXT the 20th instant with the following choice selection of London and Parisian Novelties, to which she respectfully solicits their attention :— ' Straw Hats :-Snowdons, Claremont Clotilda, College, and Garibaldi, all the latest modes Rich French .Flowers Cameilas and Wreaths, Chenille Hair Nets, Coronets, Head Dresses, Swansdown Trimmings, Ermine Sets, Swansdown do. Splendid Ostrich Feathers, Broche, Picot Plush , • ■ and Velvet Ribbons, Mourning Millinery Bonnets, Bridal Millinery Bonnets, Paris Chip Trimmed Bonnets, Straw and Braid Bonnets, Infants' Satin Hats, Infants' Quilted Bonnets, Splendid Embroidered Pelisses, Cloaks and Robes, Cashmere and Satin Hoods, an elegant variety of Silk Dresses, Robes a la mode, Linsey Dresses, French Barege Dresses, Mohair Dresses, Lace Collars and Sleeves, Sewed Muslin Sets, Gents' Collars Scarf* and Ties, Black, White, and Coloured French Kid Gloves, Ladie ' White L°le Thread Ga_tlets Plain, Brussels, and Spotted Nets, Goffered Cap Elegant Opera Mantles, Black and White Glace Silk ' Prints,. Calicoes, and Flannels, ' ■' Coloured Flannels, Amber, Pink, and Sky French Merino, Claret, Drab, and Brown French Merino, And various other Goods, too numerous to particularise. ALBION HOUSE, Gloucester Street, Christchurch.

GRASS AND CLOVER SEEDS, &c, FOR AUTUMN SOWING. MIXED Permanent Pasture Grasses and Clovers, in 16 varieties Red, White, Yellow, and Crimson Clovers, Lucerne, Gorse, and Tares Also, Onion, Radish, Lettuce, Endive, Spinach, Cabbage, Brocoli, Savoys, Curled Greens, Brussels Sprouts, Cauliflower, Yellow Altringham. and White Stone Turnips Also, 5000 strong transplanted Celery Plants W. WILSON, Nursery and Seedsman. FARM IMPLEMENTS. A DOZ. SCYTHES" with handles and J2 mountings complete 5 dozen Hay Rakes 5 ditto Steelprong Hay Forks 200 pairs Harvest Gloves W. WILSON. Christchurch, January 80, 1861. FAT DAIRY AND OTHER STOCK. rfIHE undersigned is prepared to deliver at ChristJ- church early in March next, Fat Steers, Dairy and other Cow's, and a mixed herd of 500 head of of Very Superior Cattle. A large proportion of these cattle have been bred from cows of the bow and arrow brand, by imported bulls, and are decidedly a very superior lot. For particulars, apply to - - - C. ELLIOTT, -vr i , ' Nelson. Nelson, Jan. 26,1861. SALTWATER CREEK. ' Section 1943. OjT) Acres of Land for Sale, adjoining the Town ~y* of Sefton, and having a frontage of 38 chains. Price—£6 per acre. One-third cash, onethird in 6 months, and one-third in 12 months. Also, _ 20 acres adjoining the above, with house thereon. The land is partly fenced and cultivated. To be let for £20 per annum. , Apply to „ , „„ , MR. WYLDE, Feb. 27,1861. _ Kaiapoi. FOR SALE, A °A P][ TAL GRASS PADDOCK, containing -^V 10 Acres or thereabouts, surrounded by a high Sheep-proof Gorse Fence and close to Christchurch. This Property is admirably adapted for importers of sheep, butchers, and others wishing to-keep stock near Christchurch. A? ply „,. WYATT AND HARSTON. Stone Buildings, March 8,1861. ■ FOR SALE, _0 AC? ES LAND ' frontin S the Ashley, and n .about three-quarters of a mile from Camerons Hotel; fifteen acres are under wheat. This section is well situated for dividing into'allotments, it having about 25 chains frontage to the North road, leading to the Government township at Saltwater Creek. Apply to CHARLES NORTON, ' Wooden d. TO BE SOLD ON EASY TERMS^ A Valuable Property on the Peninsula, consistmg of 60 acres freehold, steam saw mill, working bullocks, milch cows, a six-roomed house, five sawyers' cottages, with run (part preemptive). r For particulars, apply to T. S. DUNCAN, Esq. ; or MR. CUFF, ' . Tuam Street, Christchurch. UNIVERSAL HOTEL LYTTELTON, CANTERBURY NEW ZEALAND. rTIHIS Establishment, so well and sofavour«T ..W.^n, both in New Zealand and the other colonies, for its superior accommodation, uvnow. for-aale, or to be let for a term of years witha purchasing clause. The premises comprise in addition tothe main building, extensive outbuildings, consisting of billiard and reading rooms bath rooms, livery and bait' stables, with groom's dwelling house attached. giooms . A most favourable opportunity presents itself of advantageously investing capital in the above extensive business in this thriving province riSST ief XoXX*f real ißin£ a large return, are advised lo make early application to the proprietor obSnld m parfciculars as t0 terms may be* In announcing his intention of retiring from the management of the Universal Hotel, g WUliam

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XV, Issue 872, 20 March 1861, Page 2

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