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For Sale. r~ QHEEPWASII TOBACCO.—Destroyed CavenlO dish on sale by the undersigned. 3028 o J. DRUMMOND MACPHERSON. in " SALE BY THE UNDERSIGNED, at his stores, Christchurch and Lyttelton:— Corn sacks ,re Wool packs Oat bruisers Thrashing machines Chaff cutters Farm carts is, Bullock drays * Fencing wire Harrows Flour mills Mill belting id Manila rope jn Sheepwash tobacco Iron tanks. is, 6660 c J. DRUMMOND MACPHERSON. )S - ON SALE BY THE UNDERSIGNED. Exßahia, Canterbury, Tiptree, Derwentwater, and to arrive. J! T> RANDY, HENNESSEY'S PALE, - fl in quarter-casks r Brandy, Martell's, and C. V. P., pale, in cases Brandy, Jules, Robin & Co., pale cognac, bulk and bottle Whisky, Kirkliston, in qr.-casks , Q Geneva, in case, key and anchor brands Old torn, Sir W. Burnett's, in case Ale and stout, Bass', Victoria stores, Byass' &c., in bulk and bottle Port, Rutherford, Drury & Co.'s, in hhds. and quarter-casks Port, Offley's, superior, in quarter-casks Sherry, Rutherford, Drury and Co.'s, ditto 8- Sherry, Duff, Gordon & Co.'s, ditto ie Sherry, Gonzalez and Dubose, supr. amontillado Claret, champagne, and sparkling hock Flour, Adelaide, Beeby and Dunstans, and other brands Sugar, Mauritius, Java, Company's Pieces Sugar, loaf and crushed ditto Raisins and currants, new fruit [S Mustard, white and blue starch, Colman's Sardines, quarter and half-tins Salmon, lib. to 2lb. tins Salad oil and castor oil, pints and half-pints Sauces, Lea and Perrin's, pints and half-pints Orange, lemon, and citron peel Rice, best Carolina, in kegs Sago, best, pearl, in kegs Congou, chests and half-chests Coffee, finest plantation, in barrels Arrowroot and tapioca, in tins Candles, Belmont sperm Soap, Sydney and Liverpool Matches, Letchford's japanned boxes Manila rope, assorted Corn sacks, woolpacks, 101b. Tobacco, negrohead : Tobacco, sheepwash, destroyed leaf Spirits tar and turpentine Raw and boiled linseed oil Blasting powder Black fencing wire ; No 4, 5, and 6 White long cloths, Horrock's A 36 in. ditto ditto B „ '* ditto ditto H „ ditto ditto M 2 „ 5 ditto ditto M 32 „ Grey, calicoes, 36-inch Grey sheeting, 72 „ White sheeting 80 „ White serge, Scotch and English Blue blankets, 10-4 & 11-4 Red blankets, 10-4 & 11-4 White whitneys, 9-4, 10-4, 11-4, & 12-4 Men's Bedford cord trousers Men's doeskin and fancy Tweed trousers and vests Do. do. do. sack coats Do. do. do. suits I Men's blue pilot American jackets, bound and stitched do. Aberdeen, £ hose, lambs wool and bound cotton do. do. Long kersey drawers do. White regatta and Crimean shirts do. Black and bine diagonal cloth sack coats Black, brown, and sattara cloths Men's and Boys' Panama straw Leghorn and | felt hats. 1 do Fancy TAveed, and silk Palmerston hats &C., &c., &c. HARGREAVES & CO. Lyttelton, Feb. Bth, 1864. (f 874 EXHIBITION MART, Norwich Quay. /"CAMERON BROTHERS beg to announce to the U public of Canterbury and surrounding districts that they have received per Lady Douglas and other late arrivals, The following first-class goods, consisting of— Scotch woollen plaids, in great variety Knickerbocker and Aberdeen winceys Fancy linseys, winceys, silk striped Ladies long woollen shawls, shepherd plaid and clan patterns Black and colored French twill alpacas White and colored flannels Shepherd plaid and soft woollen tartans, in piece and great variety Ladies' Balmoral and fancy wool skirts Ladies' winter cloaks, and paletot jackets Scotch twilled sheeting, white and grey Calicoes, prints, and Scotch ginghams Gents.' winter and autumn clothing, consisting of— i 100 tweed suits, made to order, from the first houses in Glasgow, in great variety 200 pairs of tweed trousers 24 pairs superior shepherd plaid ditto Gents.' overcoats and pilot cloth jackets Men's and boys' highland cloaks Boys' tweed coats Men's, boys' and youths' Crimean shirts, new patterns Men's white and regatta shirts Men's black silk and colored neckties , Men's fancy scarfs and black silk neck hand- ' kerchiefs Long woollen knitted drawers and under flannels White and checked serge drawers Cotton ditto Woollen comforters and mits Men's fashionable felt hats and caps in endless variety 200 pair superior mole trousers . Oil and waterproof clothing and sou' westers Tweed and plaid jumpers ~ Blue fiannel and serge coats Blue and grey serge shirts Scotch woollen tweeds Shepherds plaid, in piece, for men and boys' clothing White blue and scarlet blankets A few pairs of good Scotch blankets 100 feather pillows White and colored counterpanes A great variety of Scotch knitted hosiery Carpetting and India matting railway wrappers Cotton and linen bed ticks. The above goods will be sold cheaper here than any other house in Canterbury. NO PUFFING. EXHIBITION MART, NORWICH QUAY, Lyttelton. 1988 THE UNDERSIGNED have FOR SALE some really first-class directly-imported BUGGIES and EXPRESS WAGGONS. Also, some fine wellbred Hacks and Harness Horses, as well as Match Pairs. A fair and thorough trial given previous to purchase. Apply at Cobb and Co.'s Office, next Birdsey's British Hotel. L. G. COLE & CO., 110 c Proprietors. COLONIAL GROWN SEEDS. 0 ■—■ . i THE undersigned have much pleasure in intimating that they have purchased from the Messrs. Low the whole of the stock of garden and field seeds grown by them, samples of which were shown at the Horticultural Exhibition, held at Christchurch on 10th March, 1864, and were highly commended by the judges. They have also on hand an extensive and wellselected stock of English and Colonial grown grasses, clovers, trefoils, &c. REECE & HISLOP, Colombo and Lichfield streets, 2144 Christchurch.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XXI, Issue 1226, 23 April 1864, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Lyttelton Times, Volume XXI, Issue 1226, 23 April 1864, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Lyttelton Times, Volume XXI, Issue 1226, 23 April 1864, Page 8

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