Garden and Tarm linpleinents, "1 f\ DOZ. Ash-head Hay Rakes -*-^-/ \q <lnz. ash handle hay forks, (3 sizes) H» doz. sc>ib« Miiads with nibs, rings, wedges, and grass nails co.nplete. <> doz. patent steel-backed scythes, 36 and 42 inch. 10 d<>z. assorted handles, k»r picks, hoes and rakes 10 doz. reaping hooks, 3, 4, 5, 6 10 doz. bagging hooks, 3. 4, o 4 doz. ash£hiis, with swingels complete 8 doz. OrmeV patent spades 3 doz. ladies 1 and children's toy spades 4 doz. eye tree potato forks 4 doz. dun*; forks. 3 and 4 prongs 1 doz. digging forks, 4 prongs 4 doz. patent eye tree grafting tools 4 doz,. patent grabbing hoes S> doz. garden hoes, 3 to 10 inch 5 doz. Dutch garden hoes, 5 to S inch 5 doz. garden rakes, 10 to IS teeth 2 doz. light hedge knives or switching knives 4 doz. srarden reels with iron slakes, No. 1 and 2 10 doz. whipcord garden lives, 60 to 120 feet 9 pairs hedge and snap shears, 1, 2, and 3. 6 doz. garden trowels 20 sets corn sieves, hay-knives, Sec. W. YViisox. SALE~BlTftUCficir TIf*ESSRS. WAITT, HARGREAVES, -*-"-*- & Co. will sell by public auction at their stores, Norwich Quay, on Monday nest, the 11th inst, a large and varied assortment of Merchandise, consisting of — Brandy, rum and sin, in cask Paie brandy in cases Port and Sherry wines, in 1 doz. cases Champagne Cyuer Sydney soap Liverpool do. Pampagua snarar. treacle B-uty's pickle?, and bottled fruits Mustard, curry powder St-.trch. stone blue l\.baecti, tea Vtn« jarar, white wine Punneled doors, window sashes Cane-seaced chairs Bedsteads, tables 1 case Christy's best hats WateiUiiLi and other boots Leather leggings 3: aitcy."-hawis Fancy dresses, musiin and print Scotch twjil snirts Liiihirenb read) made dresses .^■oieskiu and coru t truwst-rsy 1 weed coats Biuufeets Playing cards Jute rope bhiji bi>cuit Leinus) syrup 9 iilici.-. porter, Tnu-in^n's 4 iilms. oil AI.So, 3 jd'tusrhs complete, with txtra fitting;, (it;iu><'in'.j's) Ami \ariuu.s oii.er articles Saie tv cuuiiireiici- ;ti 12 o'clock. 'JV'iins Liiierai. LysTcitoa, sth Fehtruary, IJ3J6. FOR SYDNEY DIRECT. x rpHE-GRATITUDI-:,' { * v C -^- Cant. Rod-t'is, exf-^ "'," -^T ]J»"tt;d hourly to arrive. v !~_'^.^, s?li' i;)r ''X' :tl.ove port mVizz^v" on or about tne 'Aoih February. P'ui" freight or psssajrff. npj)!v to A E. \Vilitk k Co. Norwich Quay. L;-^ho:u Jh:.. 3),:, l^fifi. HP i l • (U;rA'siH-(\ haw mnde arraug-e----meiit.s i'ora direct siiip for Kntrlanrl to sail from this port the end of Februnrv. or begiimhisf <>f March, a:;rl will purclirisii for cas . oi snake adv -jices on '\\'oo! or other produce von^l^n^d to their correspondtuts in ljuiidvn. Cc.n be deposited in their warehouses at Kaiapoi or Lyttelton as usual. Ccoksco*, Bowler, bi. Co.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume VI, Issue 341, 6 February 1856, Page 4
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449Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Lyttelton Times, Volume VI, Issue 341, 6 February 1856, Page 4
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