EX LATE ARRIVALS, And on Sale at the Hew Provision Store of the Undersigned, near the Land Office, Christohurch, -I f\ TONS OF V. D. L. FLOUR, 1U 10 Tons Adelaide do. 1 Pocket Hops, 2 Bags Coffee, 0 Bags Oats, 1 Ton Hams and Bacon, 2 Tons Sugar, 1 Cask Port Philip Beef, 2 Casks East Coast Pork, 4 Cases Port Cooper Cheese, 5 Kegs Butter, 1 Case Arrowroot, 1 Cask Currants, 4 Boxes Raisins, 4 Drums Figs, 1 Cask Dried Apples, 1 Case Carbonate of Soda, ; 1 do. Washing Soda, , 1 Keg Negrohead Tobacco, 1 Cask No. 1 Starch, 1 Case Blue, 2 Cases Raspberry Vinegar, 1 Case Honey, ; 1 Cask Molasses, ' 2 Cases assorted Jams, 2 Cases assorted Spices, 10 do. do. Oilman's Stoves, &c. S. Gibbs. Christchnrch, Dee. 20th, ISSI. CABIN BISCUITS. ERESH CABIN BISCUITS, cheaper than those imported, always on hand at the new Provision Store of the undersigned, near the Land Office, Christchureh. S. Gibbs, Fancy Bread and Biscuit Baker. rV'cember 5, 1851. TIMBER. IN any quantity at the new Provision Store of the Undersigned, near the Land Office, Christchureh. S. Gtbbs, Fancy Bread and Biscuit Maker. OH SALE, AT the new Provision Store of the undersigned, near the Land Office, Christchurch, 6 Tons Seed Potatoes. 30 Bags Bran. 20 Bushels Maize. 2 Kegs Lard. 3 Chests Congou Tea. S. Gibbs. Christchurch, December 17. JUST LANDED, Ex " Clara," and on Sale by the Undersigned, at the " Coloniol Store rpHE Largest and most Varied Stock of -*- Ironmongery ever offered to the Public of Lyttelton, these Goods being purchased from the-merchants, who import direct from the English manufacturers, can he sold at much lower prices than goods brought from the neighbouring colonies. The following is a list of the Goods offered:—Long and Short Handied Frying Pans ; Japan, Brass, and Tin Chamber Candlesticks; Brass Toddy Kettles ; Pocket Compasses, Clothes, House, Shoe, Hair, and Tooth Brushes, Britannia Metal Tea and Coffee Pots, Copper Scale Weighing Machines, Bills, Soup Ladles, Table and Tea Spoons, Shaving Boxes, Razor Strops, Roasting Jacks, Hair Brooms and Brushes, Table, Cabin, and Wall Lamps, Tea Bells, Wire Dish Covers, Coffin Furniture, 66 ft. Measuring Tapes, Sad Irons, Gridirons, Tin Tacks, Pump Tacks, Flemish Tacks, Halter Chains, Fire-irons, Compasses and Squares, Two and Three ft. Rules, all sizes of Locks and Hinges; about 1000 Gross of Screws, assorted sizes; Steelyards, Trying-Jacks, Smoothing, Ogee, Beading, and other Planes, 1 superior set of Hollows and Rounds, Adzes, Falling, and American Axes, Hammers, all sorts and sizes, Dutch, Garden, and Grubbing Hoes, Spades, Shovels, Pots, Kettles and Saucepans, Tea and Bread Trays, Salvers, &c. &c, the usual supply of Groceries, Slops, Crockery, and Boots and Shoes, and a thousand other articles too numerous to mention. James Swinjiourne, Colonial Store. Lyttelion, Nov. I4tb, 1851.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume II, Issue 53, 10 January 1852, Page 10 (Supplement)
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