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TO BE LET. 100 of first rate Kukxu.n land, ■*"" situate between Papnnui ami Kuiupi>i. Apply to Mr. Tiiomsok, Accuuulutit, Avinugli Slroct, Christcluvvcli. FoT~sTlT^ ~~~ BY Private Bargain, several Working Bullocks, thoroughly broken in. Apply to Mr. Thomson, Accountant. For Sale. OA YOUNG HAMS, brotl in the Colony fr.^* "" first rhiss imported stock. '^* Apply to Mr. Thomson, Accnuutant, Annifth street. s SALE BY AUCTION. MR. THOMSON has received instructions from tlie Importer to Sell by Public Auction, mi an early day 'in February, at his Sale Rooms, Manchester sticet, (premises now occupied by Mr. Kees, painli r), a huge assortment of Goons, selected in the best English markets, expressly for this Province, urn! ci»ii"sii?ting of— XJnots auu Mioes oi" ail sorts and sizes, slripeq shirts, men's wearing apparel, children's dresses, slop clothing, flannel, cbt-e.se cloth, hosiery, »g----ricullural and garden tools, hardware, grinderr, saddles, bridles, wagoner's gut whips, &c., &c". nPil' Undersigned have made arrangements fora direct ship for England to Bail from this port the end of February, or beginning of March, and will purchase for cash, or make advances on Wool or other produce consigned to their correspondents in London. Wool ci.n be* deposited in their warehouses at Kaiapoi or Lytlelton as usual. CcOK^ON, BoWjLEU," & Go. FOR LONDON. First Wool Ship from Canterbury to' London / /fcs N ""i HPHE splendid new clip/^^^^EVv WILLIAM AND JANE, jy&SijSlj^^jj49B tons, register, A 1, *£m>*£mit&£=asf*> at Lloyds, Thomas Hunter, commander. This fine vessel is now in Port and readj to receive Wool; and having the principal part of her Cargo engaged will meet with quick despatch. For freight or passage, for which early application is necessary, apply to Waitt, Hargueaves &. Co. Cookson, Bowlek & Co., N.B. —Shippers can have the convenience of weighing their Wool on board, to save the expense of landing and shipping. WOOL VESSEL FOR ENGLAND, 1-^s ~nl^ HHHE Undersigned lias ref^||^^.\ -*- ceived advices from (l^^^^y^ Messrs. Miles Kinjrton & Co., of Melbourne, that it is '£^ass3§»3^§£*» their inieinion to send a vessel to this port early in February to load with wool und other New Zealand produce. The tutdeisigned will be prepared to innke liberal advances on wool consigned by this opportunity to Messrs. Mileses and Kinglon of Bristol. For freight or passage apply to A. j. Ai.pobx FOR OTAGO, ,/JL , 'PH X " ISABELLA JOTvIV HERCUS," Capt. f^^^\\ Wm' Sewell, will he got JyO|i^||Xff away for Port Chalmers B^^ direct with the least po^Me delay. All accounts against the should he rendered forthwith to the captain or to Kobkrt Latter, H. J. Le Cren.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume VI, Issue 338, 26 January 1856, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Lyttelton Times, Volume VI, Issue 338, 26 January 1856, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Lyttelton Times, Volume VI, Issue 338, 26 January 1856, Page 8

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