Milroy's Saddlery. Ex " Merchantman." HHHE Undersigned has just received, ex ■-*- Merchantman, 5 cases of the above superior Saddlery, comprising— Gent's best quality Hogskin Saddles Do. 2nd do. Ladies' superior do. Racing Saddles Bridle-, Headstall, Snaffle, and Pelham Leather do. Hemp Halters Extra stirrup irons and leathers, &c. William Hutchinson, Canterbury Street, Lyttelton. Oct. 19th. i FOR SALE, IN Blocks of 25 Acres each, 150 Acres of excellent LanO, situated within Four miles of Christchurch. A part of the purchase money may be allowed to remain on the security of the . Apply to Mr. Thomson, Accountant. Honey! Honey !! Honey!!! MESSRS. GEE & CO. have just received about 5 cwt. of superior Honey, which they can offer to the public at one shilling and sixpence per lb. Canterbury Street, Lyttelton. On Sale, by the Undersigned. 5 TONS of CHEESE, (from Wright's celebrated Dairy), 1 Ton.Bacon and Hams, Butter, PotjaU.es, Oats, Barley, &c. Cookson, Bowlek, & Co. Ex " Merchantman," ON SALE, at the Warehouses of the Undersigned— Port and Sherry Wine, in qr. casks and octaves, Marsala, in qr. casks, Abbott's Ale and Porter, in wood and bottles, Hhds. and qr. casks Brandy (Hennessy's), A few pvs blacksmith's Bellows Fine English Loaf Sujrar, in hhds. 200 cases Oilmen's Stores, assorted, Also, daily expected from England, I Spirits of Tar, in 2 and 3 gallon tins, i Turpentine, \ Linseed Oil, I White Lead, I Stockholm Tar, I Coal do. •i Arsenic, I Woolpacks, I Corn Sacks, Hhds. Jamaica Rum, „ Brandy, &c. &c. Cookson, Bowler, & Co, Lyttelton, Oct. 19, 1855. i Cnristchureh Quay New Town, I Set out in quarter-acre, and other sections for t Building purposes. I HHHE situation of this town upon the main I -*- road from Port Lyttelton and Sumner to |. Christchurch, and on the north bank of the river I Heathcote, which is navigable up lo this point j for all vessels that can enter the Estuary, prej sents most important advantages to persons conI neoted with the trade and shipping business of I the plains, for establishing water.ide premises I wholesale stores and warehouses. I This being the head of the navigation, a plot I of gr-Miid has been reserved for a steam basin, ftwli^ /he circumstances of the Colony shall fejusV.rv-lts formation ; and the importance of the [place, from which the greater part of the proinduce'of the plains will necessarily be shipped, jjand its imports discharged, renders it one of advantage for permanent investment, I* as a locality in which property will inevitably most rapidly increase in value. The erection of a Church upon the spot is already in progress, and provision is made for the (site of a school. Plans of the town may be seen at tbe office of Mr. Cridland, architect, Christchurch, at the landing wharf, Christchurch Quay, and at the ■ office of Mr. Dampier, solicitor, London street, ( pLyttelton, of whom respectively full information ■niay be obtained. An early day will be fixed llfor submitting a portion of the sections to public and upon terms to suit the convejjnience of purchasers. is"
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Lyttelton Times, Volume V, Issue 318, 17 November 1855, Page 3
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504Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Lyttelton Times, Volume V, Issue 318, 17 November 1855, Page 3
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