GENERAL AND FURNISHING IRONMONGERY STORE. EC. BEALBY is now selling at his • General and Furnishing Ironmongbky Store, Canterbury Street, Lyttelton,— Nails, from 7d. per lb. Good Stock Locks, 2s. 6d. ea»?li. Spring-bow Latches, with spindled knobs and private bolts, Is. 6d, Cross Garnet Hinges, from Is. per pair. Cast Butts, from 2d. Screws, Bolts, and all other articles at the same moderate prices. Paint brushes from 6d. Glass from 4d. to lOd. per ft., according to quality. Putty Bd. peril). Axes from Is. 6d. Hammers from Is. 6d. Oil lamps from Is. Cabinet files, rasps, saw files, plane irons, both single and double, gimblets from 4d. each. Hollows and rounds in sets of twelve at 2 guineas. Fern-hook cutters, bill-hooks, glass paper, &c. Smith's Work in general. Canterbury Street, Lyttelton. March 7th, 1851. LAND TO LEL CEVEEAL Town Sections at Christchurch. Also Bural Land in the same neighbourhood, in portions to suit the convenience of parties. For particulars apply to Mr. 0. W. Bishop, Christchurch ; or Mr. Alport, Lyttelton. TO LET. "DART of a house, weather-boarded and -"- in a good Situation, to be let. For particulars apply to this office. Lyttelton, Feb. 14, 3851. SALE BY AUCTION. Mr. Alport will sell by auction, at his Store, on Monday morning next, the 10 inst, at 11 o'clock precisely, EX LATE ARRIVALS. 9 QUARTER CHESTS OF TEA. \ 15 Casks of Beef. 20 Bags of Flour. 5 ditto of Coffee. 12 Casks of Pork. 4 Hogsheads of Beer. Maize, Castor Oil, Mustard, and other Goods. SALE BY AUCTION. Mr. Alport has received instructions to sell by Auction, on account of the Canterbury Association, on Friday afternoon, March 14th, at 1 o'clock, at the Emigration Store, Lyttelton, sundry Cabin and Emigrant's Stores, about 6 CART HORSES. 6 Carts. 7 Sets Cart Harness. Sundry Trace Harness and other fitments, which may be seen at the Association's Stables, in Canterbury Street, on the morning of the day of sale. John Robert Godley, Agent Canterbury Association. Lyttelton, March 7. FOR SALE~ A BOUT 60 Tons of Newcastle Coals, -£-*- at the Emigration Stores, Lyttelton. Canterbury Association Office, Lyttelton, March 7. TO BE SOLD AT AKAROA, A SQUARE STERN BOAT, of 2 -£*- tons burden, 29 feet long, 5% feet wide, with mainsail and jib, pair of good ash oars and rudder complete. For further particulars apply at the "Lyttelton Times" Office. March 7th, 1851. TO BE SOLO, A BARGAIN. A WELL-BRED RETRIEVER DOG. -£*- indispensable for wild fowl shooting. For particulars apply at the " Lyttleton Times " Office. ON SALE, AT GHRfSTGHUR^T SEVERAL WOODEN HOUSES. >-' Apply to G. Allen, Market-Place, Christchurch ; or to Loxoden and Le Cren, Lyttelton.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume I, Issue 9, 8 March 1851, Page 8
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