TO STOREKEEPERS AND OTHERS, STOREKEEPERS, Settlers, and others can be supplied'*with Goods, wholesale or retail,lit the Colonial Store, James Swjnb'ouiine. W. HUTCHINSON, -\'i BOOT AND SHOE MANUFACTUKEB, liKATHEII SISLI'.IiU, <kc, lied Boot, Lyttetlon and Clirislchurch.. EESPEOTFULLY invites the attention of the public to his extensive Stock of Ladies', Gents',and Children's Boots and Shoes, which are of a very superior quality, and very suitable for the present and coining seasons. Settlers will find it to their advantage to supply themselves with station Bouts from the above 'Stock," which will be sold at a very reduced figure. W. 11. begs to inform his friends and the I public, that be has also on sale a superior assortment of Saddlery, which he is selling- at the lowest remunerating ■profit. EX " NELSON " STEAMER. MARTELL'S and United Vineyard Company.l* Brandy in hhds.Booth's: London Old Tom. in quarter-casks. Offley's Port Wine, in do. j Pule and Golden Sherry, in hhds. and do. j Wellington ale in hhds. and barrels | Pint Pickles, Sardines and Sauces ■ Bath Bricks, Linseed oil, Mustard Account books and assorted Stationery Grocers'and Drapers' Wrapping Papers' Cases of well-assorted summer Drapery. Bales of Hovle's prints and Longeloths Sheepwash Tobacco and Sheepsbears An '■ Invoice of selected Ironmongery' Dp. do. Tinware Shot and Percussion caps, axehandles Scythes, Reaphooks, Spades, Hoes 3 tierces best Negrohead Tobacco Loaf sugar, English made Confectionery A small case of Cremona violins Dairy and coarse Salt, in small bags for stations Ex "Star," Booth's London Old Tom Bottled Stout, Burton Ale Congou Tea, in half-chests, bangalobe Hobartown Jams, in small jars, assorted Assorted candied i'eel Half-pint sauces and Salad Oil Lucifers in wooden boxes, Washing soda Stockmen's saddles Best London made do. Cases of assorted drapery and haberdashery. Ex "Dolphin," 10 barrels Bass & Co's No. 3 Burton Ale Invoice of strong boots, to order Do. clothing, to do. English Rennets. Also by other late arrivals. Champagne in pints and quarts Octaves of very fine old Port Manilla cheroots, birds' eye tobacco Sydney and Liverpool soap, starch, blue Barclay's London .Stout Cases of tumblers and wine glasses Hyson & Gunpowder in small boxes; Preserved ginger, Currie powder, Castor oil Arrowroot, cloves, ground spice Papering canvass, small rope and line American chairs, axes, and axe handles Dried apples, apple jelly, and jams. J. F. Baixard. LyUeHon, Dec. 12th, 1554. Ex "Mountain Maid," HAIR Brooms, assorted India coir matting " Sharp's" American axes Port wine, in case Raisins, pudding and muscatels Currants, figs, and dried apples White peppev, mustard in 7lb tins, .'„', Bellows, various sizes Tea pots, 4 to 8 pints Milk cans, 1 quart to 6 Japanned slop pails Do. nests of cannisters Cassipore and other sugars A large assortment of Crockery ware Sunderland Jars. Also, per'Ashmore,' Cookham Boots and Shoes, 5 Cases of assorted Drapery, Hosiery, <S?c. Messrs. Gould & Miles, Christchurch.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume V, Issue 228, 6 January 1855, Page 10 (Supplement)
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