FOR SALE, "ptOUR, SUGAR, (China V sha* -T (Liverpool,) CANDLES, p£e S I A' P' Dew Tobacco, Perforated Zinc G?l/ s°"^ ing, Boiled and Linseed Oil, Turpemi? Varnish, No. 2 Manilla Che™%£L a"d percussion Caps, Tin and Iron ffi J der' butt Hinges, Ironmongery, Ground and S Paints ot every description, Painter's brush 1 and dusters, Pit and cross-cut saws and files Tippjsttb, Silk, & Heywood, ' Norwich Quay. Ex "Mountain Maid." and "Despatch" SYDNEY Ist Quality FLOUR 1 ton Patna Rice, J^Ton Scotch Oatmeal, Tea—Congou and Souchong, ' Gunpowder and Hysonskin, ' iton Loaf and Crushed Sugaiv 5 tons raw Sugars, assorted* Arrowroot and Sa^o, Coffee, Ahnonds and Raisins, Mould and Sperm Candles, i 2 doz. Rennets, £ ton prime American Hams and Bacon 20 doz. Tumblers, 1 case Paris hats. Boots and Shoes assorted. " 2 bales superior 11 and 12- K Blankets.; Foster's double-strapped Spades. 1 bale Denims, Brandy, Rum and Port Wine,. Gin in one dozen cases, 10 doz. American buckets. Wheat Sieves in sets, 10 doz. Corn Sacks, Cutty Pipes, Negrohead Tobacco, . Blacking, Bath Bricks, Window Glass, 22 by 16, 20 by 16,12 by 10, and 10 by 8. Also, a large supply of Slop Clothing, Ginghams, Pilot .Cloth, Tweed, Ribbons, Grape Shawls, Muslins, Ball dresses, Cobuvgs and Orleans Cloths, Calicoes, Habit Cloth, Boy's suits, &c. &c. S. Gibbs.. Near the Land-Office, Christchurch. Just Received, ex "Mountain Maid" A LARGE Quantity of Fine American -£*- Hams, of a very superior quality. Mrs. E. Cameron, Oxford street, near the jail. Christchurch Market. A Fair Market Price given for the following Farming Produce: Cheese, Butter, Eggs, Fowls, Ducks, Porkers and Sucking Pigs. N.B.—Parties sending Pigs to Market can be accommodated with styes. B. G.Austin, Butcher, Market-place, Chrisichurch. . To Parties up to Snuff! JF. SWINBOURNE begs to acquaint • the Colonists of Canterbury, that lie has on hand Welsh, Princes Mixture, Black Bappee, Strasburg, and other Snuffs, which he can supply in any quantity. Market-place, Christchurch. Ex "Mountain Maid" and "Despatch." MEN'S Strong Watertight and other Boots. Ladies' and Ghildrens' Boots and Shoes in great variety, and Ladies' and GeiiuCarpet Slippers. 2 crates Crockery ware. 10 doz. American buckets--2 do. American Axes. 8 sets Wheat Sieves. 30 tins Arrowroot. 4 doz. Sou' Westers.. 200 Corn Sacks. 1 doz. Steelyards,. 2 cwt. Almonds. , c lnnff 10 Catty boxes superior Congou and boucnw* Tea. . Sugars and Groceries of every description. First quality Sydney Flour. , George Gouw, Christchuicb. Agent for' the '' lyttelton limes."
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Lyttelton Times, Volume III, Issue 144, 8 October 1853, Page 5
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