Ex "Phoebe." PORT AND SHERRY WINE Old Tom Gin; Tobacco, Bottled Ale and Porter, Woolpacks, Corn Sacks, . . Bottled Fruit, Mustard, Pickles, ! Wrapping Paper, | Pickled Salmon, ; Ship's Scrapers, I Dinner and Chamber Services, Cloth Caps, Sheets, Cord, • Office Chairs. Ploughs, Dairy Salt, Cut and Patent Nails, &c. James Swinbourne. Colonial Store, Lyttelton. Ex Steamer " Nelson," and late arrivals. Qf\ HALF Chests Tea, superior brand Oy 10 Chests do. do. 20 boxes (catties) extra fine teas 10 b a g S Mocha coffee 40 do. Java do. 10 casks fine table rice 100 bags assorted sugar 10 tierces fine Sydney btef 40 boxes Sydney soap 100 bags dairy salt hhds. Hennessy's brandy 10 octuves pale do. 50 cases gin, in bond 20 do. do. duty paid 10 hhds. W. I. Rum 50 dozen Marzetli's fine old port and sherry in bottle 20 cases real Islay 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, Per "Norman Morrison," and " TKetia,'' 30 hhds. No. 3 ale, direct from Burton oa Trent - 400 dozen Marzetti's ale and porter 8 c*ses of Messrs. Fry and Son's celebrated cocoa and chocolate And a shipment of assorted clothing, selected fur this market Robert Waitt. Lyltelton, 26th July, 1853. ON SALE, ~~ T)Y the Undersigned, -■-' Wright's celebrated bacon and hams Flour [^Colonial] very superior Tea Sugar Coffee Soap Sperm candles Boots and shoes &c, &c. J. J. TURNBTJI.ti. A MERICAN and Foreign Agency, -£*- City of Washington, opposite the treasury Department, under the direction of AaboM Haight Palmer, Counsellor of the Supreme Court of the United States, and Consul General of the Republic of Ecuador; restricted exclusively to Agency, Commission and Banking transactions, embracing Collections, Remittances, and other money business ; Investment! in safe American Securities ; recovery of Claims, Legacies, Inheritances, &c. By the relations of the undersigned with eminent ship-builders, mechanical engineers, iron founders, steam engine and machine manufacturers of the city of New York, where this A.gency was first established in 1829, he is prepared to give his prompt and faithful attention to the execution of foreign orders for steamers, steam engines, iron houses, iron lighthouses, mills and machinery of every description, magnetic telegraphs, and other new and useful American Inventions, at the lowest current rates in the United States, subject to the usual commissions, including insurance and shipping charges, payable on delivery or ship* meut at the port of New York. Aaron H. Palmeb. Washington, April 14th, 1854.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume IV, Issue 208, 28 October 1854, Page 10 (Supplement)
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