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J. ERASER, DEAPEE AND HABEED AS HER, LONDON STREET. JTp BEGS leave to intimate to the Ladies and Gentlemen of Lyttelton and Christchurch, that he has received, per • JO • last arrival, a Large and varied Assortment of Drapery, &c, suitable for the present Season, and of the best quality^ " comprising,— Paisley filled Shawls ; Cashmere, Barege, and Plaid ditto ; Mouslin de lame Dresses; Cashmere of superior quality; Oregon Checks and Galla Plaids, in great variety ; Coburg and Orleans Cloths ; Flowers, Laces, Blonds, Gimps, Velvet Ribbons and Trimmings, Bonnet Ribbons, Cap ditto, Bonnets and Bonnet Shapes; Ladies and Gentlemen's Kid,' Silk, and Thread Gloves; Children's ditto ; Black and Coloured Silk Handkerchiefs ; One Trunk of White and Coloured Coutell Stays; Prints, Long Cloth, Sheetings, and Grey Calicoes ; Huckaback Towelling and Osnaburgh Brown and Bleached Hollands ; Rolled Jaconet and other Muslins; Children's Worsted Polkas; Plaid Tunics and Velvet Jackets ; Gaiters, Worsted, Boots, and Boas; Duck, Brown Drills, Bed Quilts, Bed Rugs, Blankets, and Mattrasses ; Gentlemen's Cotton and Flannel Drawers ; White Regatta and Blue Serge Shirts. Ladies' White and Black Cotton Stockings; Gentlemen's Worsted and Cotton ditto; Girl's ditto, half hose ; Children's ditto ; One Trunk of Gentlemen's Tweed Coats and Trowsers ; One ditto Boy's ditto ; One ditto Gentlemen's Blue Cloth Caps ; One ditto Boy's ditto; One Case of Gentlemen's Black Silk Hats; One ditto of Boy's ditto; One ditto of 24-hour and 8-day Clocks; Two dozen Cash-Boxes ; a few Gold Wedding-Rings and Keepers ; and a number of other Goods too numerous to mention.

LYTTELTON. IITR. TULLOCH will offer for sale by -L*-*- Auction, at 12 o'clock on Monday, the 2nd June, 1851, about Thirteen Tons of Picked Seed Potatoes, Six Half-chests Tea, Half Ton Eice, Half Ton Soap, One excellent Mackintosh, a quantity of Clothing, One large Iron Fountain, Colonial Stove, One good Iron-Bedstead, Metal Skillet, 20,000 Shingles, a quantity of li inch Totara Boards, 3,000 § inch Boards (Black Pine), also, about 2,000 feet of Scantling. Place of Sale, 11 Esplanade, iiyttelton. LYTTELTOK ~~ Tl/TR. TULLOCH will Sem, by Attction, -*-»-*- at his premises, No. 11, Esplanade, at 12 o'clock, on Thursday, the 32th of June, a sub-stantial-built HOUSE, the property of the Hon. James Stuart Wortley, situate in the Market-Place. For particulars apply to the Auctioneer. 11, Esplanade, Lyttelton, May 30. WEST END OF LYTTELTON. FREEHOLD LAND FOR SALE. MR. TULLOCH has the pleasure to announce that he is favoured with instructions to sell by Auction at !his premises on the Esplanade, Lyttelton, in June next, Five Acres of Rural Land (part of the Estate of the Rev. W. B. Dudley). The words "With Verdure Clad ! " may be fairly applied to the ground now for sale, it consists of sixteen sections, each containing one quarter of an acre, and one section measuring about one acre. Those who are desirous of selecting1 a spot where they can take a view of the country, between Lake Ellesmere and the Road leading to the Plains, have only to ascend a few feet of the Bridle path to a part of the land before-named. Looking across the far-famed Port named Victoria, the eye catches a sight of Quail Island, the property of E. R. Ward, Esq., the rugged and perpendicular face'of which is beautifully relieved fey the green surface of the Island, beyond this improving spot and the Great Lake, the chain of hills adjoining the rich dairy farms of Messrs. Gibbie and Manson are to be clearly seen. Some of the sections to be disposed of, may in the opinion of many, be more pleasantly situated, the views alluded to cannot be seen from several Lots, but the harbour is open to all, Lyttelton is in full view, also the neighbouring woods, beyond which the romantic mountains on both sides the harbour add to the grandeur of the sight. A map of the property may be seen on and after Monday, May 26th, by applying to C. E. Dampieb, Esq., Solicitor, to Mr. Dobson, Surveyor, or to the Auctioneer. Wood and Water may be had near the above Sections. ..The purchasers will be required to pay a deposit of £25; per cent, immediately after the Sale, but the remaining three-fourths may be paid"by~instaliTrents"af-47"8fand"12"months;- — 11, Esplanade, Lytfelton.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume I, Issue 21, 31 May 1851, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Lyttelton Times, Volume I, Issue 21, 31 May 1851, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Lyttelton Times, Volume I, Issue 21, 31 May 1851, Page 8

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