Ex Steamer "' Kelson," and late arrivals. 3f\ -HALF Chests Tea, superior brand 10 Chests do. ' do. 20 boxes (catties) extra fine teas 10 bags Mocha coffee 40 do. Java do. 10 casks fine table rice 100 bags assorted su gar 10 tierces fine Sydney beef 40 boxes Sydney soap 100 baps dairy salt 5 hhds. Hennessy's brandy 10 octaves pale do. 50 cases gin, in bond 20 do. do. duty paid 10 hhds. W. I. Rum 50 dozen Marzetti's fine old port and sberry, in bottle 20 cases real Tslay whiskey 30 do. St. Julien claret 5 hhds. Trueman's stout 10 baskets champagne "2 cases stockmen's boots 1 do. shoemaker's thread 3 bales well assorted slops 1 case ladies' cashmere dresses 1 box ladies' bonnets ALSO, To arrive per " Norman Morrison," and " Theti3,'' 30 hhds. No. 3 ale, direct from Burton on Trent 400 dozen Marzetti's ale and porter 8 oses of Messrs. Fry and Son's celebrated cocoa and chocolate And a shipment of assorted clothing, selected for this market Roeisrt Waits. Lyt*elton, 26th July, 1853. ON SALE. /"\ATS, Potatoes. Carrots, Parsnips, and *-J Swedes, at Mr. Brittan's Farm, adjoining the Bricks, Christchurch. Christchurch, June, 1854. GH SALE, "TTOTNPOW GLASS, all sizes. ■ T Oil ami" Colours. ;. Also, a large quantity of tin and iron Tacks, for canvassing. Rees & Dorset, Painters. Cashel Street, Christchurch. ON SALE, At the shops of the Undersigned, O CASES of Boots and Shoes, of a most superlative quality, manufactured by the well-known firm of Duncan and Co. (makers to Her Majesty, Prince Albert, and the Royal Family), Pall Mall, London. These goods are most decidedly the best ever offered to the inhabitants of Canterbury, and consist of Gent's shooting boots , 5 „ shoes „ stout walking do. „ light do. do. „ do. button boots „ stout do. do. „ do. elastic gusset do. „ light do. do. „ drab cloth shooting do. » do. walking do. Also, about one doz. pairs of Ladies' Boots, superior to any ever introduced. The Undersigned begs to remind his friends that such an opportunity to replete their understanding may not be had for years to come. Also, to arrive per " Thetis, " Nine trunks of Boots and Shoes, of all descriptions, and of the best manufacture. William Htjtchinson, Red Boot, Lyttelton and Christchurch. n SALE, At the Kaiapoi Stores. FLOUR. . Tea, Sugar (various sorts) Coffee Sperm and Tallow Candles Soap Geneva Rope Salt, (Liverpool and Dairy) Sacks and Sacking. Also, a large assortment of Goods just arrived, ex k< Eagle," from Sydney. Geo. C. Black, Agent.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume IV, Issue 192, 2 September 1854, Page 9 (Supplement)
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