J. BENNINGTON, BOOT AND SHOE-MAKER, Ccoiierbun/Street, Li/Helton, 13EGS to in form the public irenevally, -*-* that lie has taken the premisos lately oectipiei! h_v Messrs. Gkk t Sc Co., where he intends carryinj:' on the above business: ami trusts, by strict attention and good workmanship, to merit a share of their paironage. Home-made work warranted for six months.
B. GAHAGAN, j BOOT AND SHOE-MAKER, | Oxford Street, Li/ttdton, {opposite (he Gaol,) j T-F Ag iast received a lavtre assortment <>l* [ -*-*- Lauies* Boots and Shoes (the best quality) j suitable for the eominjj- season. j Also, Children and Girl's Boots and Shoes in great variety. B. G. continues to make Colonial Boots and j Shoes in the best Sty c an I Workmanship j — . : . _.__ | FOR SALE, A T the FerkyWiiarf, 40 Tons of En«--•xjt- lish Coals. & Apply to the Wharfinger.
nPHE Undersigned, having been appointed -*- agents for Messrs. Fowler & Fiy. ol Bristol I manufacturers of A-ricultural Tmplemenis and Machines, are prepared to execute oiders for th<loUowmgf articles:— Wagons, Carts, Cobourgs, Chaise carts, and Oars, in great variety Trucks (sack ami cheese), with or without springs Hand-carts and Bread-carts Winnowinjr and Threshing Machines I Corn Blowers ' Corn, seed, and manure drills, for the rirl.'e I or flat ° ■ Ploughs, in variety Harrows Field rollers, Clod orusliers Hay-making machines Horse rakes, Horse hoes -Donhie and single action Tui nip cutters Chan-cutting machines Oat and Bean mill crushers Malt mills. Wheat mills Hay-rakes, hand-rakes Wheei barrows, pardon barrows -mSfT P-reSSeS< Cburfl9 ' am! va™"s other articles for farm purposes and particuiars cait be W.UTT, IT4RG REAVES, & Co. Lytteuoa, Sept. lit, 1555. Colonial Store, Norwich aua^ F. MASON, 13EGS to inform the public of the Canthe ah ! V that he has opened X !,» f r - Wlth '\ ]nr *° aml vaiicd ««ortme».t ot Grocery an-] Ironmongery Goods selected expressly for thin mnrkei^J to as«fr e ' purchaser, that it is his intention to sell rdt m^ eßmallesia-inuHeraun^ rofi'ifChoice j'eas Co-fiees, raw and roasted ! Sjjfrars, raw and reJlned Tobacco, cigars, and pipes Pickles, sauces, syrups, vinegar 1 tt-se-rved fresh salmon, sardines b'.ttlea fruii^jams, marrnnhdc Curry, salad oil, capers Ciippse and butler AJtistanl, starch, blue-and soap Carbonate and waKning- soda Candies, mould, sperm? and st-nnc '• XE rwiti aud Rpicc3 of a" doscii}>^^ Tea kettles Hauccpans Frvin^-pans Su-eiyards, from 100 lbs. to 400 lbs •Vickci chisels Pit, cross-,;,,!, ai ,,j hand-.saw files doss-cut saws Patent nails, from {,1 inch to 6 inches Camp ovens, f a jj sizes 'i'able knives and fosks Tin phue. and di.l^s^fallsi.es, and alUe^Sr 1 U"°lUUeUl °f of
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Lyttelton Times, Volume VI, Issue 339, 30 January 1856, Page 2
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