I regret that it will not be in my power to reply to your letter, of this day's date until the "expected'return of the " Nelson " steamer from Auckland. oI have the honor to be, Sir, Your obedient servant, James Campbell HOURLY EXPECTED. rpHE American Clipper Ship " EAGLE," J- S. Hardy, via Sydney, with Horses, Cattle, and Sheep. H. J. Lb Chen, Agent. CANTERBURY SKETCHES. TUST RECEIVED from England/a few <l sets of outline engravings (five in number) -of Lyttelton and the neighbourhood, from sketches by W. H. Holmes. Maybe had of Mr. -SivCardell, Lyttelton. Price 10s. 6d. per set. March 28, i'Bs4i UVi ' .^ . , ■ Per "Nelson" Steamer. MUSTARD, Pickles, Salad Oil Bottled Fruits and Jams (Batty & Co's.> , Grocer's Twine, Dutch and Skein Candied Peel in tins Bice Starch, Thumb Blue Tea in catty boxes A small assortment of Harroeks' Longcloth, &c. J. F. Ballard. April 10th. - Just Received, at W. Pratt's New Drapery Store,. Canterbury Street. A WELL selected and choice lot of Goods, comprising:-— Cashmere Shawls, De Lames Prints, Muslins, Alpacas Calicoes, Flannels, Serge, Stays1 Worked Muslin Chemizettes do. do Sleeves do. Lace do. Brussell Points Hosiery, Gloves, Laces Plain and Fancy Tuscan Bonnets Coloured Straw do. Children's Tuscan, Straw, Felt, and Beaver Hats And a varied and generals stock of drapery.^ and other goods, ordered expressly for this' market. The "Sawyer's Arms," Papanui. MESSRS. PAPPRILL beg to announce that, having taken the above lun, it will be their study to merit the patronage of the public; and they hope by civility, and attention to the comfort of all, to meet with the same liberal suppoit accorded to their predecessors -Messrs. Ourr and Roil. Accommodation for travellers. Messrs. Papprill keep a constant supply oi general Household Stores, such as Tea, Sugars, Raisins, Candle?, Soap, Soda, Blue. &c, &c. Papanui, 20th April, 1854. . KAI APOI. TTENRY ROYAL, Butcher, returns his -"- sincere thanks to the surrounding settlers for their kind and liberal support, and assures them that nothing shall be wanting on his part to merit their further patronage, either wholesale or retail. Kaiapoi Wool-Shed and Store. HHHE above Store, conveniently situated -"- at the head of the navigation of the Korotueka (Cam);is now open for the reception of wool and other produce. , Cookson, Bowler, <k C o. FURNITURE FOR SALE. HP HE under-mentioned well-selected FouNixDßie is now on sale by the undersigned.' 6 Mahogany Chairs, hair seating 1 Ottoman Bedstead 3 doz. Willow-seated fancy Chairs 12 do. Cane-seated Chairs ' A. J. Alpoht. Agent. PAUA SHELLS. r^HE undersigned is a buyer of the above. Hubert vVaitx. Lyttelton, 10th March, 1854. CORIsT Q.KO. H. TRIBE is a Buyer of COHN.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume IV, Issue 174, 6 May 1854, Page 6
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436Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Lyttelton Times, Volume IV, Issue 174, 6 May 1854, Page 6
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