j COOKSON, BOWLER, and Co. HAVE received, ex Canterbury, Sir George Pollock, and Cornwall, invoices of the following goods, which they will dispose of to Storekeepers on advantageous terms. Pale Brandy, in cases, Superior Old Port, Sherry, Madeira, Champagne, and Claret, in do. Do. Old Tom and Geneva in qr. casks and eases, Bottled Ale and Stout, London Porter, in hhds., West India Rum, Camp Ovens, Water Pipes, Newcastle Grindstones, Blistered and German Steel, Roman Cement, Linseed Oil, "White Lead, Coal Tar, Asphalted roofing Felt, (strongly recommended as a cheap and durable Tooling,) A case of superior Millinery and Haberdashery.' 5 Bags Clover and Grass Seed. Lyttelton, Dec. 12th, 1851. Bonnets! Bonnets! ICASE of very superior TUSCAN and STRAW BONNETS, now on sale at the Colonial Store. Also Gent's Summer Coats, Vests, and Trowsers. 2 Cases of Children's Boots and Shoes, arrived per " Columbus." Lyttelton, January 2nd, 1852. Bran! Bran! Bran! TN LARGE or SMALL QUANTITIES. JL Apply to H. W. Read, Lyttelton. Ex " Cornwall." H r\f\r\ FEET of Croggon's AsI }\jyJVJ phalte Felt for Sale, at the new Provision Store of the Undersigned, near the Land-Office, Christchurch. S. Gibbs. CABBAGE PLANTS, ETC. KAAA Early YORK CABBAGE, O}\JVJ\J 5,000 Early Sugar-Loaf do. 100 Red Pickling do. 1,000 Green Curled Borecole, 3,000 Green Curled Savoys, 2,000 Cauliflower, 2,000 Early White Cape Brocoli, 2,000 Grange's White do. 1,000 Cabbage and Cos Lettuce, 1,000 Green Curled Endive. W. Wilson, Nurseryman. Bricks, Christchurch, Dec. sth. ON SALE, English Jams and Fishing Lines. Jellies. Corks and Bungs. Stationery. Cigar Fusees, Lace Goods. White Lead. Woollen Shawls. Turpentine. Cork Hats. Varnishes. Jewellery. Barrett's Square Fig Mathematical Instru- Tobacco. nients, Whiskey. TenerifFe. Geneva. Hock. Sherry. Champagne. Port, London Porter. Madeira. Guinness's Stout, in hhds. and bottles. G. H. Tribe, Canterbury Street. Ex "Gazelle" and "Will o' the Wisp," FROM Launceston, and on Sale by the undersigned. 10 tons best V.D.L. Flour. 10 boxes Souchong Tea, 4 chests Congou do. 2 half do. 2 bags Coffee, 5 tons Liverpool Salt, 10,000 Bricks, V.D.L. 10,000 ft. Timber, suitable for wharfs, Piles for Houses, Planks, &c. 100 bushels Bran. 1 Wheelbarrow. 3 cases Men's and Women's Boots and Shoes. 2 bales Opossum Rugs. 5 cwt. loaf Sugar. 1 ton V.D.L. Soap. 2 casks bleached Ginger, 1 keg Barrett's Tobacco, 3 cases Slops. Blocks, Marline, Houseline, Loglines, Mast Hoops, Jib Hanks, Twine Canvas, Nos. 4 and 5, &c. &c. 'Paterson and Co. i Canterbury and London Street, Jan. 8.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume II, Issue 55, 24 January 1852, Page 2 (Supplement)
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