OH SALE, BY THE UNDEBSIGNED, A of Men's and Boys' white jo^- and dark moleskin trousers caps, twilled shirts, and shirting Cciburg cloths, and de lame dresses Black stud colored silk handkerchiefs Irish linen, Horrock's long cloth, and grey calicoes plue serge shirts, and men's strong striped frocks Brown holland blouses, and Hoyles' prints Children's tartan socks, and flannel Men's blucher boots, ladies' goloshed and colored boots. A good supply of groceries and crockeryware At Mrs. E. Cameron's, Oxford Street, near the Gaol. .■ ~ ON SALE, ~ NELSON FLOUR Christchuvch Bran Seed barley, superior sample Dairy salt Figs, almonds, and raisins Corks, ginger beer and other sizes. Robt. Waixt. Xyttelton, 12th Sept, 1854. On Sale, Ex "Thomas $r Henry" /CUTLERY, v>^ Farrier's knifes Pocket: do. Dish covers Iron buckets Tumblers, goblets, custard glasses Stationery Ledgers, day books, memorandum books Butcher's knifes from 5 to 10 in. —— steels. J. Shrimjpton. Norwich Quay, Oct. 18,1854. Ex "Eagle." MEN'S and Beys' Watertight and Laceup Boots Children's cloth do. 1 case Tinware, consisting of—milk dishes, strainers, cans, basins, pannikins, nutmeg graters, oil lamps, &c. Bellows Rennets, direct from England Cheese Cloths Flannels, coburgs, orleans,and woollen plaid for dresses Pamask, Table Cloths Prints, Gloves, Shirts and Shirting Grey and white Calico Children's Frocks Red and blue Shirts Babies' Hoods and Boots Silk Neck Ties ' Pocket Handkerchiefs Side and small-tooth combs Boot and Stay Laces Trimmings, braids, hooks and ey^s, buttons And the usual supply of drapery goods E. Salt, London-street. On Sale, ex " Prima Donna." IRON Tea-kettles and Saucepans, Camp-ovens, Oval Pots, Shingle Hatchets, Tinder-boxes, Brass Candlesticks, Pit-saws, Hand-saws, and Pit-saw Files, Tea-trays, Boys' nailed Boots, Nails of every description. Also, 3 large Steel Corn-mills. John Shrimpton. Norwich Qnay, Lyttelton, The Undersigned has just received, ex ' Thetis,' 9 TRUNKS of assorted BOOTS and SHOES, of the best Manufacture, which will be sold at a very loio price. Also, 2 Cases of assorted Saddleey, of a most superior description. William Hdtchinson, Red Boot, Lyttelton and Christchurch. Draught Horse, Plough, &c. TjlOR SALE.—A Strong Bay Draught -*- Horse, 17 hands high. A universal Plough, with double moulding boards, scarifying, grubbing, and paring coulters, -Sec. An excellent winnowing machine, complete. A. J. Alport, Lyttelton. Oct. stb, 1854.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume IV, Issue 208, 28 October 1854, Page 7
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366Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Lyttelton Times, Volume IV, Issue 208, 28 October 1854, Page 7
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