On Sale. At the Stores of the Undersigned. SUGARS, Mauritius, Pampanga, and loaf Teas, in chests, 3 chests, half, and boxes Kice Tobacco, Negrohead, and Cavendish, tint quality Hum, in lilids. ■Gin, in qr. casks and eases Wines, Sherry, in qr. casks Port, do., and cases Claret, Madeira, and Champagne Brandy Corn sacks meriuan chairs, cane and wood seated Do., tables, and brooms Lemon syrup, in 1 doz. cases Soap, Liverpool ami Sydney Cigars, No. 2, in 500 boxes Cooking- stoves Whiting, tobacco pipes Window 1 rallies Sardines Pickles, Biitty's Starch, Coleman's Blue Serge Shirts licnuelts Clothing and slops, -Src, &c. Also, 10 tons flour, Ne!s«n and Canterbury 10 tons English coal 3 lilids. Humpback oil 1 ton rope, Waixt, Flarop.kavks, & Co. MR. THOMSON, ACCOUNTANT, LAND AND 'GBMMISSIOSI ABEMT, AND AUCTIONEER. Armagh Street, Christehurch. FO R SALE, "DV Private Bargain, several Wobkino -"-* Bullocks, iln»rou«-My l>r<>ken in. Apply to Mr. Thomson, Accountant. FOR SALE. |0 ACRES of Land desirably situated within one mile of Clirisioiuuch, with a frontage of 414 links to the main road and of 233- chains to an accommodation road. The whole of t'nis land is fenced, and in a hiijh state of cultivation. Part of it is now under wheat, and the remainder ploughed up fur potatoes. The houndarirs are planted with a live fence of quicks, and guise, sweet briar, elder, acacia av-' !i tit trees. Apply to Mr. Thomson, FOR SALE, "I ££ Acres of Fenced Land, situated between ■*• the lliccartoii and Lincoln Roads. Apply to Mr. Thomson, Accountant, Armagh street, Christehurch. Eor Sale. ?>A ACRES Fenced L;ind, with Improvements, and an excellent Cattle Run, within a few miles of Clirisu-lutivii. Apply to .Mr. Thomson, Accountant, Armagh street, Christehurch. Q EVKRALTown Sections in Christehurch to he let on Building Le.i.*e.-. Apply to Mr. Thomson", Armagh Sireet Christuiitircii. Four Pounds Itcw?.rd. QTRAYKD from the Lower Lincoln Road, a Bay mare, branded 55 on the ribs, and a piece of rope round her neck ; also a Bay horse, with white face and three while legs, branded on the shouhler. The above were last, seen in the neighbourhood of the coal pits, and the above reward will Ik> paid to any person, who will deliver the s:une, into Mr. Ilornvr Brown's stockyard. Lower Lincoln Hoad. ChiiMrliiucii, Miiic'u 29ih, IS.">U. i-orj sale, rP II E snh n.litl 4-o:ired whale boat *>Mkssmv.tk,"' warrautod to carry 3 tons. For further particulars, apply *<-• Mrs. Camkiuix, LytKiiuu;
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Lyttelton Times, Volume VI, Issue 358, 9 April 1856, Page 9
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403Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Lyttelton Times, Volume VI, Issue 358, 9 April 1856, Page 9
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