FOR SALE, A T the Undersigned," the following merchandize, received direct from Scotland. Shepherd's, tweed, Doeskins, Coburgs, Balzarine, Barege, and Delaine dresses,. Spun silkTartans, fancy Pomilla,Flannel, woollen shawls one Shetland Knitted wool shawl, Window lace' Deny robes, Hoyle's prints, Worsted braids' Velvet ribbons, Algerine braids, French flowers' babies' fancy hoods. Bonnet ribbons, Cap ribbons, Gloves, Ladies silk neckties, Parasols Shirting, Calico, Brown and Black Holland, and various other articles. Mrs. Williams. Armagh St., Christcharch, March 30, 1854. FOR SALE, To arrive shortly from Wellington, per the " Duke of Portland." pOMPLETE sets of Cart Harness, shaft and trace -fStockmen's Saddles and Bridles Stuffed Flap Saddles and Snaffle Bridles Hobbles and Saddle Cloths ■•■' Serge Regatta Shirts ' ' Wide-awake Hats " Woollen Cord, extra strong Birch, Folding and Arm Chairs Blakiston & Co. Lyttelton, February 20, 1854. ; '• "j On Sale, by the U adersigned, TTAMS and BACON, -1-1- 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 GoJoshed Boots Side Combs, Needles and Cottons 50 doz. of Breakfast Cups and Saucers At Mrs. E. Cameron's, Oxford Street, near the Gaol. White Hart Inn, Christchurch. HPHE Undersigned return their sincere -■■ thanks to the settlers of Canterbury for the liberal support rendered to them, and beg to assure them they will endeavour to merit its continuance. To obviate the necessity of purchasing two gallons at one time, they have arranged to supply the Public with Wines, Spirits, and ale, of the best quality, from half gallon and upwards at wholesale prices, and by the single bottle, at a small advance. PRESENT CASH PEICES. per gal. per bot. Best Martell's Brandy . . 28s. s*-. Old Jamaica Ruin . . .18 3 6 Fine Scotch Whiskey . .IS 3 6 London Old Tom . . .20 4 0 Hollands or Geneva . .18 3 6 Port Wine . . . .18 4 2 Sherry 18 4 0 Bottled Ale or Porter, per doz. 20 Peppermint and other Cordials. Wanted —loo doz. of empty bottles, for which the best price luill be given. M. B. Hart & Co. Grass and Clover Seeds for Autumn Sowing. Q TONS English Grasses, the crop _of the present Season, and grown in the Settlement. 4 cwt. Clovers, white and red 2 do. Lucerne 1 do. Trefoil 1 do. Trifolium Incarnatum The varieties are all carefully proven before being offered, and growing samples of each can be seen. W. Wilson, Nursery and Seedsman.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume IV, Issue 170, 8 April 1854, Page 4
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449Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Lyttelton Times, Volume IV, Issue 170, 8 April 1854, Page 4
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