FIREWOODT^ELIVERED on reasonable terms for -*-' ready money. Treleaven & Sons, Papanui. On Sale, by tlie TJ adersigned. TTAMS and BACON, -*-■- Flour, first and second Tea, Coffee, Sugar, Loaf and Crystal Rice, Oatmeal, Arrowroot Soda, Soap, Starch, Blue Cigars, Tobacco and Pipes Pickles, Salad Oil, Vinegar and Mustard Butter, Cheese, and Corned Beef Raisins, Currants, Nutmegs, Dates Carbonate of Soda, Treacle, Salt Delaine Dresses, Coburgs and Prints Ginghams, Brown Hollands, Flannel Calico, White and Brown Cotton and Silk Handkerchiefs, Shawls Blue Serge and Guernsey Shirts White and Dark Moleskin Trowsers Denims, Ladies' Cloth Goloshed Boots Side Combs, Needles and Cottons 50 doz. of Breakfast Cups and Saucers At Mrs. E. Cameron's, Oxford Street, near the Gaol. '...-.'. Just Arrived, ex "Prima Donna." A SUPERIOR assortment of Rich Fi- -*-*- gured Checks Black and Shot Silks Blakiston and Co. Lyttelton, March 10, 1854. On Sale, ex " Mahtoree." Q LEVER CHEESE PRESSES of the ~ most improved make. J. F. Ballard. Lyttelton, Feb. 3, 1854. On Sale, ex "Eliza." At the Staffordshire Warehouse. FANCY Prints, Coburg cloths, coloured. Black and coloured Alpacas Scotch Twill Shirting, Regatta Shirts Rough and dressed Holland Flannel, various widths Black Worsted, Lambswool, and brown cotton Hose White cotton Stockings j Silk and Cotton Pocket-handkerchiefs Towelling, Dungaree, Denims Braces, all sizes Damask, Linen Drill Calico, white and brown, white Moreen Felt Hats, various colors Bonnet and Cap Ribbous, in great variety Artificial Flowers Ladies' and Gentlemen's Silk and Satin Neck-ties Good black silk for dresses Crochet boxes and cotton, Silk Purses Silk Fringes, Parasols Coloured worsted Braids, Dutch Tape, Thimbles Reel Cotton, and Linen Thread Black and White Blonde, Child's Lace ALSO, 1 case of Men's Wearing Apparel, consisting of— Black and Tweed Shooting Coats Black, Tweed, and Doeskin Trousers Silk, Satin, Black, Tweed, and Merino Vests E. Salt. London Street, Feb. 24, 1853. New Livery and Bait Stables, at Christchurch.. MESSRS. AMBROSE ANCELL and " W. JANAWAY beg to inform their numerous friends, and the public generally, that they have left'the Gulden Fleece Stables, and taken that well-known and excellent range of Stabling at the White Hart Inn, where it is their indention to cany on Livery, Commission, and Bait Stables. The very best description of Forage will be kept on hand, ami the most careful attendance and strict attention will be paid to the comfort of Horses placed under their charge. Horses to let on hire. Horses bought and sold on Commission. Colts broken in and trained either to saddle cr harness. A substantial Stockyard on the premises either for Cauie or Horses. N.B- Hay and Corn always on hand for sale,
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Lyttelton Times, Volume IV, Issue 168, 25 March 1854, Page 11
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