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For Bale. 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 o Proprietors. IRONMONGERY STORE, ■ Hereford Street, Christchoroh. QN SALE, BY THE UNDERSIGNED. A large assortment of builders' and general furnishing ironmongery, nails, tools, &c. Drawing paper and grocer's paper Rick cloths, 30 x 30, and 21 x 16.6, and tarpaulins Chimney pieces and fenders Kitchen ranges, and American cooking stoves White lead, paints, oils, turps, &c. Sheet and hoop iron, horse shoes and nails Hip, shower, and sponging baths Pewter beer and wine measures, funnels, &c. Wire netting, sheet zinc, and brass Portable forges with vices and tools complete Pitch, tar, whiting, and plaster of Paris Bedsteads, cots, mangles, and pig troughs Also, Ploughs, by Barrett, Exall, & Co. 1 Hornsby's 11-row general purpose drill 1 cotton wick cutting machine Malt mills, chaff and turnip cutters, See. 1 pair handsome carriage gates 1 currier's leather press Also, Port and sherry from Standring Bros. Manners' London pale ale in hhds. Huntley and Palmer's Reading biscuits Just arrived in Parisian and Indian Empire. 142 packages Birmingham goods, consisting of sheet zinc, brown paper, sash weights, horse shoes Double-barrelled guns, smith's bellows, children's cots Wax matches, jockey seives, nursery fenders, &c. &c. 1255 bars and 29 bundles iron, and 5 tons fencing wire 96 barrels Guinness' stout and Bass' pale ale 2 casks Sheffield, carpenters', and garden tools 2 cases Huntley and Palmer's Reading biscuits 63 packages Birmingham goods, consisting of weighing machines, hay forks, slaters' tools, &c., &c. 20 tons iron fencing wire Register stoves and marble mantelpieces To arrive in Countess Seafield. 5 packages fencing staples, bedsteads, and pig troughs In the Durban. 7 packages London tinware In the Golden Sunset. 20 tons fencing wire, Leamington ranges, ploughs, galvanized iron spouting and pipes, garden engines, &c. Orders on the home market for machinery executed on liberal terms. HAWKES & STROUTS, General Importers and Ironmongers, Architects, Surveyors, and Land Agents. Christchurch, March 26,1864. c 1846 FOR SALE, Ex Mermaid, 2 SPORTING CARTS, with all the newest improvements. 1 Dog Cart, ditto. These light, strong, roomy carriages, built of Scotch elm by Frederick Campbell, of Dumfries, obtained so large a share of public notice at the International Exhibition, that more orders were re ceived for thenrthan for any other vehicle exhibited. 3 sets ot single Harness, by Milroy and Son, Cornhill. FREDERICK THOMPSON, 1510 Cashel street.

FURS. French and Russian Sable Boas, Muffs, & Cuffs Chinchilla Beas and Muffs Stone Marten do. do. Kolinsky do. do. Ermine do. do. Miniver do. do. Musquash Boas Opossum, Badger, and Monkey Muffs. AX UP, STEWARD, & BELL ARK NOW SHOWING A LARGE STOCK OF THE ABOVE, AT LEAMINGTON HOUSEv Colombo street, May 5, 1864. 2769 THOS. WILLIAMS begs to inform the inhabitants of Canterbury that he has now ON SALE at his STORES the undermentioned GOODS:— Ship and other chain of various sizes Kitchen ranges, fitted with copper boilers Register, shop, and other stoves Large assortment of fenders and fire irons Holloware, tea, coffee pots, &c. Nails, Ewbank and others Locks, builders ironmongery in general Carpenter's tools, London springs, saws, &c. Sheet brass, and copper, of any gauge Galvanized tinware, spouting, 6£d per foot Buckets, coal scuttles, hods, &c. Springs, axles, &c., of different sizes Dung and hay forks Also, A quantity of agricultural implements and machinery Chain harrows, £7 10s Scarifiers, £8. THOMAS WILLIAMS, BLACK AND WHITESMITH, BELLHANGER,; MACHINIST, &c. f Corner of Montreal and Tuam street. N.B. —All kinds of pumps and piping supplied, and artesian wells bored. 2779 ECONOMY HOUSE IRONMONGERY STORE, High Street. Thomas w. gourlay & company, finding that selling goods on credit involves an extravagant expenditure in the form of stationery, labour, summonses, &c., have determined on doing away with their credit business altogether, and selling for CASH ONLY. Country customers will have their invoices sent by post; on receipt of which they will please to send a remittance by return of post. Cash customers will find that the CHEAPEST SHOP in Christchurch for ironmongery is ECONOMY HOUSE, High Street. T. W. Gourlay & Co. beg to intimate also that they have just received fresh shipments of the following goods:— American cut and French wire nails Rim, mortice, Btock, and other locks Butt, T, lIL, and II hinges Sheet and perforated zinc Sash line, galvanized iron buckets Glaziers' diamonds, one superior plate glass ditto Holloware, bass brooms, tinware, camp ovens Portable farm boilers with furnace complete Tindal's chaff machines, price only £7 each. 2718 mARES, at REECE & lIISLOP'S, X Seedsmen, Colombo and Lichfield streets, 2753 Christchurch. Jp 0 R SALE. 18 kegs American cut nails, 3$ 17. do do do, 3J, 4, 4J, and s£. Apply to c 2759 MATSON & TORLESSE.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XXI, Issue 1233, 10 May 1864, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Lyttelton Times, Volume XXI, Issue 1233, 10 May 1864, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Lyttelton Times, Volume XXI, Issue 1233, 10 May 1864, Page 8

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