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SADDLERY] lT WHIPS !!! EX JIAIIWOOD, KENSINGTON, AND MERSEY. TO ARRIVE PER CHETSOIITE, DEEWENTWATEH, WATERLILLY, &0. SADDLES— Super., best, second, and common, all over hogskin Ditto Racing, steeplechase, sommersault, stock Ditto Bullock Hide and pack . ' : . Ditto Side, all over hogskin, plain and quilted, with leaping head ana Viotoria furniture , i Ditto London pattern hogskin, hair and quilted, with shifting heads, suitable for boys or girls BRIDLES Super., best, second, and common, with whole plated and German 1 silver buckles, in snaffle, Pelham, Weymouth, and headstall Ditto Ladies', Victoria, Pelham and Weymouth Ditto Stallion show bridles, with bands and powerful bits MARTINGALES AND BREAST-PLATES—Super, and best, ivory and plated furniture Stirrup leathers,'girths, cruppers, saddle straps Stirrups on iron and steel, plain, three-band, and spring. HORSE CLOTHING. Knee caps, blankets, rugs, rollers, surcingles SADDLE CLOTHS, in felt, swanskin, and kersey Ditto Ladies' hair and embroidered . Hobbles, trimming scissors and combs, mane combs LAMPS—Singeing, dog cart and candle BRUSHES—Horse, dandy, water, spoke, harness, oil, FitzWilliam girths, linen and woollen bandage web, ladies' spurs and stirrup SPURS—Gents' nikel and German silver, hard and soft plated, on iron and steel HARNESS—Tandem, dog cart, outrigger and buggy Ditto Carriage and four horse to order Ditto Dray, shaft, and leading bullock and plough Hames, back bands and traces WHIPS Tandem, carnage, and dog cart, with bone and ivory hand parts Ditto Mounted and plain ivory, electro-silver and gold Ditto Gents'jockey and hunting . Ditto Ladies' twigs in all the above variety of mountings, also set with amethyst and cairngorm stones Ditto Drover's, pig, dray and stock Ditto French gut and boiie braided Whip sockets. POWERFUL RACE GLASSES. Every description of saddler's ironmongery tor sale by JOHN C.ANGUS, SADDLER AND M&DLER'S JRONMOSGEjR. • U'asheratreet,^

GLASGOW HOUSE. SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, EX MERSEY. 'IIHE undersigned has much pleasure in intiA- mating that she has just received ex Mersey, from London, a large and fashionable assortment of SPRING AND SUMMER DRAPERY AND FANCY GOODS, Comprising among others— Ladies' paper collars, sun shades, parachutes Babies' cloaks, robes and hoods Leather belts, wool mats, money boxes, glove boxes China pin trays, China taper stands, &c. A large variety of ribbons (all the newest colors and designs) Ladies' and children's mantles and jackets, in silk, tweed, and cloth, of the latest shapes Shawls, plaids, trimmings, velvets, flowers, calicoes, flannels dresses, corsets, and a quantity of mens* and youth's ready made clothing of superior make and fashionable cut. MRS. WILLIAMS, 3878 Market Place. HARPER TWELVETREES' ~~ PATENT WASHING MACHINE WILL wash as many clothes in a few hours, especially if used with " Harper Twelvetraes' Soap Powder," as a woman can wash in two days by the old method of hand-rubbing, besides doing the work better, with half the soap and fuel. It will wash blankets, sheets, counterpanes, or any large things, as easy as it will do a handkerchief or a collar; and is the cheapest article ever invented. The Works, Bromley-by-Bow, London. Sole Wholesale Agents for Canterbury — 3256 J. M. HEYWOOD & CO. NOTICE. THE undersigned having a large stock of boots and shoes on hand, offers them at a great reduction, to make room for a large invoice of boots and shoes which he expects from home daily. Ladies' Cashmere and cloth boots, from 6s. to 10s. 6d.; ladies' best kid, 12s. 6d. cash. THOMAS YATES, London Street. Lyttelton, Sept. 23,1862. 3646

NOTICE. Messrs. Vincent & stace, late of the Rakaia Ferry, beg to inform those persons who do not settle their accounts before the end of next month, that legal proceedings will be taken to recover them. VINCENT & STACE. Christchurch, Sept. 22,1862. 3640 NOTICE TO CAPTAINS AND OTHERS. ALL Cnttle landed on my run must pay sixpence per head for landing; if not moved off immediately, a further charge will be made for grazing according to the time they are on. Sheep will be charged by the hundred. Anyone found setting my run on fire will be'prosecuted. 3656 C. BAKER, Lyttelton. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. A Public Meeting will be held at an early date (of which due notice will be given) for the purpose of considering the advisability of establishing a Mutual Investment Association, similar in its objects to the Land, Building and Investment Societies now in operation in Canterbury, but upon i a more enlarged basis. 3667

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XVIII, Issue 1035, 11 October 1862, Page 12 (Supplement)

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 2 Lyttelton Times, Volume XVIII, Issue 1035, 11 October 1862, Page 12 (Supplement)

Page 12 Advertisements Column 2 Lyttelton Times, Volume XVIII, Issue 1035, 11 October 1862, Page 12 (Supplement)