Just Received, and on Sale at the "Lytteltoa Times" Office, AN Assortment of Metallic-pen PocketBooks. Account Books, various sizes, bound in sheep and vellum, Morocco and Russia Ledgers, Cash and Memorandum Books, all sizes,and variously bound, Foolscap, Letter, and Note Paper. Tracing Paper. Scribbling and Music Paper. Drawing Paper, Card Cases, &c. Now Landing, ex "Despatch," And on Sale at the Colonial Store, HpHE whole of the Cargo ex above vessel. The importer has acted on the. suggestions of the storekeepers and settlers to come to Port Cooper direct, instead of calling at Wellington and Nelson, and let them have first chance of purchasing. Should he effect sales this time to his satisfaction, it is his intention to keep the " Despatch" in the Sydney and Port Cooper trade only, and will not call at any intermediate ports. The following list will shew the description of goods on sale. Sydney first quality flour. Adelaide do. Rice in barrels and bags. Scotch oatmeal, in 200 lb. barrels. Biscuit in barrels, Ist quality, Sydney salt beef, in tierces, Fine dairy Salt. No. 1 Company's pieces, Sugar. Company's chrystallised do, Mauritius do. Java do. * Pampanga do. Loaf in barrels, Tea in chests, Do. in half do. Do. in quarter do. Do. in boxes, Do. Souchong in boxes, Do. Gunpowder, „ Do. Green, in half-chests. Raisins in barrels, Do. in boxes, Soap and Candles, Sperm Candles, Sago and Arrowroot. Pepper, Ginger. Carbonate of Soda, Tartaric Acid, Confectionery, Wine biscuit in tins, Rennets in 3 doz. kegs, Spirits. Dark and pale Brandy in qr-casks, Do. in hhds. Rum in hhds. Port Wine in qr-casks, Pale Brandy, in Cases, Champagne, Red Case Gin, Ginger Wine, in 5 Gallon Keg 3, Peppermint, Lemon Syrup, Treacle in Hhds., Negrohead Tobacco, Kens do., 30,000 No. 2 Manilla Cigars, Sole Leather, Kip, and Sheep-skins Foster's Double Strapped Spades, American Buckets, - Tin, Milk, and other Dishes, Cart Harness, Trace Harness, Best Hog Skin Saddles, and Bridles* Clothes Lines, Camp Ovens and Pots, Oval Boilers and Sauce pans, Window Glass and Putty, 8 Crates Crockery Ware, well assorted, Blacking in Tins, Gun-powder, Shot, and Caps, Chamber and other Candlesticks, Gentlemen's Wellington, Buttoned, and Blucher Boots, " Oxonians and Siippers, Ladies' Boots, Sl.oes, and Slippers, Children's Boots and Shoes, 3 Bushel Bags, and Wool Packs, and the usual supply of Drapery and Slops, consisting of Cord and Moleskin Trowsers, Shirts, assorted Coats and Trowsers, Bonnet*, and Hais, Blankets, Tweeds, &c, &c, &c. James Swlnboorxe. J. S. is a Cash Purchaser of Wool of the ensuing flip. L/tteliou, Sep. 9,
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Lyttelton Times, Volume III, Issue 143, 1 October 1853, Page 3
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423Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Lyttelton Times, Volume III, Issue 143, 1 October 1853, Page 3
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