Ex "Gratitude." OONGOTJ and Souchong tea Mauritius and Java sugar Currants, rasins, apples Pepper, spice, carraway seeds, ginger Mould candles, blacking Moleskin and cord trowsers Cotton cord and moleskin, in piece Men's cloth caps and Kossuth hats Bedtick, diaper, rough towelling Welsh and Saxony flannel, blue serge Alpiicea robes, bonnet and cap ribbons Black lace falls, white veils, gloves Worked muslin edging and insertion Thread, cotton reels, hair pins, combs, &c. Children's lamb's wool and Tartan socks Women's lamb's wool and white cotton stockings Men's and boys' black aud blue opera ties J. G. Fyfe. Apnl>S th. Colonial Store, Norwich Quay\_ F. MASON, BEGS to inform"the public of the Canterbury Settlement, that he has opened the above Store with a large and varied assortment of Grocery and Ironmongery Goods, selected expressly*for this market; and to assure purchasers that it is his intention to sell every article at the smallest remunerating profit for ready money. Choice Teas Coffees, raw and roasted Sugars, raw and refined Tobacco, cigars, and pipes Pickles, sauces, syrups, vinegar Preserved fresh salmon, sardines Bottled fruits, jams, marmalade Curry, salad oil, capers Cheese and butter Mustard, starch, blue, and soap Carbonate and washing soda Candles, mould, sperm, and sterine Sago, arrowroot, and spices of all descriptions Iron boilers - Tea-kettles Saucepans Frying-pans Steelyards, from 100 lbs. to 400 lbs. Socket chisels Pit, cross-cut, and hand-saw files Cross-cut saws Patent nails, from 1 5 inch to 6 inches Camp ovens, of all sizes Table knives and forks Tin plates and dishes of all sizes, and A well selected assortment of Earthenware of all descriptions. Notice to Stock-owners and others. NOTICE is Hebeby Given, that the country on both sides of the Bridle-path, extending from Mount Pleasant to the Dry Bush, is infected with Scab, and that measures have been taken to maintain a way for sheep driven into Lyttelton through Sunnier and Gollan's Bay during the continuance of tbe infection. All clean sheep landed in the harbor must be landed in Gollan's Bay, and driven up the country by way of Sumner. Any sheep fiund upon the run specified above, will be deemed to be scabby and proceedings taken accordingly. William Congbeve, Inspector of Sheep. Inspector of Sheep's Office, Christchurch, Aug. 14th, 1855.
Plants for Hedges, 2 000 SWEET BR'ARS, strong *Jy\J\J\J p] antSj two years transplanted. W. Wilson, Nursery and Seedsman. STRAYED. "CVROM the Heathcote Valley, one light -*- red Steer, with a star on forehead. Branded P in a circle on the near rump. Also, a Red aud White Heifer, about 5 months old, branded iTc on the near quarter. Any person finding or giving information respecting the above cattle, to E. J. Lee, Esq., Casterton, or L T. Cookson, Esq., will receive a reward of £1 per bead. WANTED. PAIR of SAWYERS, to cut 100,000 feet Timber, in Hoon Hay Bush. Also, a pair of Wood-splitters, to cut stockj yard posts and rails. I H. I. Ceidland.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume V, Issue 299, 12 September 1855, Page 6
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489Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Lyttelton Times, Volume V, Issue 299, 12 September 1855, Page 6
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