ON SALE, AT GUNDRt'S Store, Canterbury .Street, Lyttellon. Teas Sugars Brandy in cases Old Tom do. Port and Sherry wine do. Bottled Ale and Porter do. Sperm and Belraont Candles London Mould do. Do. Mottled and yellow soap Brown and Windsor soap Split Peas, &c. Camp ovens, and Iron pots Saucepans and.boilers Brass, copper, and tin kettles Fenders and fire irons Milk pans, strainers Wire sieves, bellows Spade«, sifters, wedges Frying pans, gridirons T and hook binges Bull?, locks, bolts Sheepshears, wool cards Dish covers, tea trays Pewter and tin cups Brass and white metal candlesticks Snuffers and trays Horn and Bull's eye lanthorns Knives and forks, with carvers Spoons, soup ladles White metal tea and coffee pots Japan sugar boxes Cruets and stands, tea bells Steelyards, hand saws Door scrapers, corkscrews . ■Tether rope, bolters Paper hangings, twine Brushes, Italian irons Sheet and perforated zinc Linseed and boiled oil Glue, gold size Turkey Umber, White-lead A day and night telescope A colleger's stove A large double tent A case of Mathematical instruments Niiils and screws, assorted Watertight boots &c. &c. &c. The above goods are just imported direct from England, and will be found of excellent quality. Lyttelton, 20th Feb., 1855. FOR SALE, -| ACRE of the CHURCH BUSH at J- Kuiapoi. Apply to Mr. W. C. Beswick, Kaipoia. Cargo of the "Camilla." (From Twofold Bay.) Qi^A MERINO EWES ODK} 50 Heifers 7 Mares. The above stock are from the well-known herds of Peter M'Cay, all well bred, and in first rate order. Apply to Cap. Plant, or to Robert Waitt. The Camilla will return to Sydney direct, and has room for 100 bales wool. For freight or passage, apply to Cnp. Pla,kt, on board, or. to Robert Waitt. ■Lyttelton. 23rd Feb. 1555. ON SALE, By Private Contract, OXft EWES tiU 250 WETHERS 50 HEIFERS, with their calves. The sheep were bred in this country from choice imported ranis, and are equal to any m the colony, the ewes are in Jamb. The cattle are all of the " Bow and Arrow" braiul, and will be sold along with their calves. They are now iv calf again, and are perfectly quiet. „ . . To any one desirous of commencing stockfarming" the above can be confidently reenmmeiuled as some of tho best slock iv -New Zealand. For further particulars apply to J. Longdem. Market-Place, Christehurch.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume V, Issue 242, 24 February 1855, Page 7
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