Ex "Shepherdess," and "Fly" from
Wellington. "I <T) CASKS Prime East Coast Pork. -L_w 10 cwt. Hams and Bacon. 2 kegs Gunpowder, Shot, and Percussion Caps. Also, afresh assortment of Glass, Earthenware, and Ship Chandlery. Thomas Waters, Norwich Quay. I Ex " Cornwall," from London, KO KEGS NAILS assorted, including *-**** Shingling, Weather-board, Fencing, Lath, Spike Nails. &c. ALSO, 4 barrels Truman's London Porter. 12 do. do. do. Stout 25 casks bottled Porter, each 3 dozen. 8 do. do. Pale Ale, each 3 dozen. Thomas Waters, Norwich Quay. CAMP OVENS, Ex " Fatima" from London. f\f\ CAMP OVENS, sizes 10, 12, and U\J 14 i nc h. Also 3 cases of HARDWARE, consisting of Rim Locks, Hinges, Chest Locks, Chamber Candlesticks, Britannia-Metal Tea and Coffee Pots, &c. &c. Thomas Waters, Norwich Quay. BONNETS! BONNETS! ~ "1 CASE 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 aud Shoes, arrived per " Columbus." Lyttelton, January 2nd, 1852. FOR sTIT, A T the Yard of the Undersigned, a -£*- number of Posts, Rails, Black Pine Piles, and Firewood. Robert Nankivell. London Street, January 2nd, 1852. ON SALE,: At the Stores of the Undersigned, in Lyttelton and Christchurch, ex "Fatima," " Columbus," "■Maori," and other late arrivals. 20 hhds. Trueman's Ale. 20 do. do. Porter. 30 casks Tenneiit's Bottled Ale. 26 hhds. Benecarlo Port Wine. 8 quarter CasKs do. 6 hhds. Scotch Whiskey. 2 do. W. I. Rum. 2 do. Martell's Brandy. 1 do. Loaf Sugar. 2 Tons China do. 40 boxes Tea. 20 do. Mould Candles. 10 do. Sperm and Composite. 1 Ton Yellow and Mottled Soap. 20 Kegs White Herrings. 2 bales Sole, and I bale Kip, Leather. 10 barrels Stockholm Tar. 30 do. Coal do. 40 Drums Turpentine. 120 Kegs White Lead. 20 Cans Boiled and Linseed Oil. 2 Casks Putty. 50 Bushels Stone Lime. 20 Kegs Black Paint. 1 Case Best Havannah Cigars. 3 do. London Boots and Shoes. 10 do. Silver and Co.'s Furniture. 40 do. Oilman's Stores. 10 do. Garden Seeds. 1 do. Looking Glasses. 3 Casks Brushvvare, Perfumery, &c. 1 Case Oilskin Table Covers. 7000 Countess' and Ladies' Slates. 50,000 feet Kauri Pine Timber. 20,000 Shingles. Patent Nails from 1 to 3 in., Window-Glass, Scythes, Reaping Hooks, Drapery, Saddlery, and various other Goods. Longden & Lb Cren. To Millers, Farmers and others, rpo BE SOLD, an excellent Corn Mill, _ f lO/ 11" Mill > and Thrashing Machine attached, the whole machinery connected, being the latest improvement known in England during 1850; for Colonial use, the whole will be found complete and may he had very cheap. For further particulars, apply at Mr. Willoughby, at his Wharf, Lyttelton.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume II, Issue 59, 21 February 1852, Page 2 (Supplement)
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