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LYTTELTON PATRIOTIC FUND. Amount of Subscriptions promised...£2sl 11 0 Do- do. received ...... 91 17 0 npHE names of each Subscriber will ap--L pear in the Lyitelton Times as soon as possible after their subscription is paid to the Secretary. The first subscription list will be published on Saturday next, and it is particularly requested that all amounts may be forw.irded immediately, either to the collectors or to the Secretary, who will attend at '-the Town Hall, on Friday morning next, at half-past ten, and every Monday morning at the same hour. It is very desirable that the amount should be transmitted to Eugland at as early a date as possible. Charles Dudley, Hon. Sec. Lyttelton, May-Bth, 1855. Ex " Grasmere." A LARGE and varied Assortment of the well known CookhamßooTS and Shoes. Also, a large variety of ready made clothing, consisting of— Worsted Cord, Tweed, moleskin aud cord trousers Do., do. youth's tvouseis Waterproof coats and leather leggings Youth's waistcoats and caps Corduroy and Moleskins in the piece Felt hats, cloth, tweed, aud leather caps in variety Merino and worsted undershirts, drawers,&c. Also, a large assortment of iron aud hardware, consisting of— Copper tea kettles, camp ovens, and oval boilers Saucepans, potatoe steamers, frying pans, flat irons 1 ton rod iron, patent nails, Forster's spades and shovels Grafting tools, counter weighing machines, and weights Salter's balances, 56fb weights, bellows, snuffers, &c. Candlesticks, bread trays, and tea trays Hand, X cut, Pit and meat saws in variety Meat choppers, butcher's knives and steels Screw augers, from 1 to 2 inches Steelyards from 112ft> to 350 ft. Patent glass and other lanthorns ISight lights and glasses Iron boilers from 20 to 45 gallons The usual assortment of Tinware, viz. :— Milk pans, strainers, skimmers, cullenders Plates, dishes, bread and other graters, &c. Also, the largest assortment of Stationery ever imported into the Canterbury Settlement. Wrapping paper of all descriptions Foolscap do. do. Writing and note do. Envelopes, all sizes Pens and Pencils in variety Inks, wafers, black and red sealing wax, india rubber Plates, copy-books, &c. Ledgers, day-books, aud memorandums in givat variety And a variety of other goods too numerous to particularise. And to arrive per " Cornubia." Port and Sherry in cask and case Champagne and Caret Bottled stout, iUarzetti's double diamond ale Pickles, salad oils, Worcestershire sauce Herrings in tin, potted bloaters and anchovies Vermicelli, maccaroni and isinglass Muscatels and pudding raisins, shell almonds Currauts in tins, superior sperm and compo candles Superior Congon and Souchong Tea And a large assortment of Stationery, consisting of— School and other books in endless variety. Gould & Mii.es, Direct importers, Chrisichurcli.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume V, Issue 263, 9 May 1855, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Lyttelton Times, Volume V, Issue 263, 9 May 1855, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Lyttelton Times, Volume V, Issue 263, 9 May 1855, Page 1

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