ON SALE, T> IBBED SPADES, long strapped? -"' strapped, and riveted eyes: Cast Stee Thick tops, long straps and riveted eyes: Spades' Nos. 1 and 2,Shovels, Nos. 1 and 2, Gravel Shovels, Nos. 1 and 2, Treaded Shovels, rivetted eyes, Nos. 1 and 2 ; Bound Miner's Shovels, Steeled, &c, Improved Forks, bent and unbent arm ; Moulds and Share Moulds, Pair Arms and Boxes, Pins and Glands, Hand Hammers, Sledge do., Staple Vice, Plough and Cart Traces, Horse Nails, Counter Horse Nails, Counter sunk Clout. A large selection of Frying-pans, round and oval, tinned and untinned ; tinned Bowls, 8, 9, and 10 inches; Galvanized Iron Piping, Elbows and Caps, Cure for Smoking Chimnies. The above are all " Forster's " make, and imported direct from the manufactory. Oats, Flour, Maize, Bran, and 12,000 ft. of Nelson Timber. Robert Greaves, Lyttelton, Joseph Richards, Christchurch. ON SALE, At the Store of the undermentioned, ex late arrivals from England, BOILED OIL, Linseed Oil, Turpentine, Varnish, Patent Dryers, White-lead, Glue, Pumice-stone, and Ground and Dry Colours of every description. Sash Tools, Dusters, Household Brushes and Brooms, Plasterers' Brushes, &c. One case of best English Saddlery. A few Ladies Boots and Shoes. One case of PaperHangings and Canvas. One dozen very superior Folding Chairs. Joyce's best Percussion Caps, Cartridges, and Wadding. Ironmongery, Slops, and a general assortment of useful articles. Tippetts, Silk, & Heywood. Norwich Quay, next the Mitre Hotel. To Newly Arrived Emigrants. 6 LOTS OF BUILDING GROUND, to be sold by Private Contract, each containing about 20 ft. frontage by about 80 ft. deep. Terms 6/. each, to be paid by weekly instalments of 55., or the full amount at once. For further particulars apply to J. Swinbouene, Colonial Store. The " Colonial Store " Again. TAMES SWINBOURNE, Proprietor of *J the above Establishment, has much pleasure in returning his sincere thanks to the Public of Lyttelton, the Plains, and the surrounding Bays, for the kind Patronage bestowed on him, and begs to assure them that it will ever afford him pleasure to serve his old customers with the various goods their wants require, at such prices as cannot fail to suit their circumstances ; and in order to follow out the above, he has purchased several choice Invoices of English Goods direct from the Manufacturers, which will be sold at prices that will defy competition. J. S. has taken the New Shop adjoining his ("Colonial") Store, and has opened it in the Drapery Line, —the following goods are just opened, and ready for public inspection, viz., 1 case Straw Bonnets, Artificial Flowers, Hats and Ribbons, &c. 1 do. Gentlemen's and Children's Black and Drab Wide-awake (or Felt) Hats. 1 case Superfine Cloth Caps, assorted. 1 do. blue Serge Shirts and Gentlemen's Belts. 1 do. Perfumery. 1 do. Looking Glasses. 2 Crates Crockery Ware, consisting of Plates, Mugs, Jugs, Basins, Cups and Saucers, Dishes, Ewers, and Basins, Chambers, Washhand Basins and Jugs, cut Wine Glasses, Tumblers and Decanters. 1 bale of Pilot Cloth Coats and Trousers. 1 case of Ladies Cloth Boots and Leather Shoes. 1 bale Moleskin, Cord, Fancy Trousers, and Linen Blouses. 1 bale 72 inch Grey Domestic Lancashire and Welsh Flannel, Cotton Braces, and Woollen Stockings. The usual Supplies of Groceries ; and Ironmongery, consisting of Locks, Bolts, Hinges, Nails, Glass, Fenders and Fire-irons, Sash Rollers, Turkey and Scythe Stones, Axes, Spades, Shovels, Camp Ovens, Tea Kettles, Pots, Pans, and Saucepans, Italian Irons, Brass Buttons, Shutter Fasteners, Hoes, Sash Fasteners, Knives and Forks, and many useful articles to numerous too mention. J. S. has several first-rate Boot and Shoe Makers, (lately arrived from England,) constantly at work on his premises, and is therefore in a position to make all kinds of Boots and Shoes to order on the shortest notice. AH kinds of Leather and Grindery on hand.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume I, Issue 44, 8 November 1851, Page 10 (Supplement)
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629Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Lyttelton Times, Volume I, Issue 44, 8 November 1851, Page 10 (Supplement)
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