FOR SALE ;. BY PRIVATE CONTRACT, on easy terms:—The entire Clydesdale horse Giant. The entire draft horse, Dapple Tom. 2 Syr. old draft mares, in foal. A draft trelding, with shaft harness. A 2yr. old do., unbroken. A roam mare, broken to saddle and harness, in foal, and with foal by her side 4 well bred hacks, all in foal, will each carry a lady A fine cult, foal by Wanderer Moriirideroo. perfectly quiet A colonial m:ide horse dray, Ransonie'swheeJs A doubla-shaft dray for horses or bullocks Also The lease of a fifty acre section, well fenced, iour miles from Chrisichurch, about 40 acres of which are broken up, and ready for wheat For further particulars apply to Mr. A. C. Knight, or to Messrs. Gould asb Miles, Christchurch. Es " Content." /^ONGO and Orange Pekoe tea Fine raw sujrar Fry's cocoa, liquorice Carbonate Soda and tartaric acid Cream Tartar, saltpetre Candles, soap, hops Currants, raisins, spice, Blue serge shirts, moleskin trowsers, cord do. grey and white calico, striped shirting, linen check, blue and white serge, silecias, glass cloth, prints, derrys, flanneis,men's and women's brown and grey cotton hose, children's white, grey, and brown cotton socks, men's merino vests and pants, gloves, Sec. Day and Martin's blacking. V. G. Fxfe. Aprii, 14th, 1856. Boots and Shoes. JTPWARD3 of TWO HUNDRED Pairs of BOOTS and SHOES, on Sale at the Store of M. A. Tatlob, Oxford street, Lyttelton, •Consisting of— Wellington boots Bluchers Oxonians Dress slippers, in great variety. Likewise, — A few choice Ladies'and Children's Boots and Shoes of the Latest Fashions. Also, English and Colonial water-tights. FOR SALE, ~\T D- L. SHINGLES * * Do. Palings Do. joists Do. Scantling Do. Inch Boards Apply to J. Mills. Ferry Mead. N.B.—Goods carted to and from any partof the country. Ly-tekoa.'Feb. 18th, 1856. On Sale, by the Undersigned. A LARGE and general assortment of Drapery, Haberdashery, and Grocery. And a general assortment of Stationery Books. Also, — Just received, by the "Oriental," A l;tr»c and trcnend assortment of— Crockery ware and glass. Also,— 3 cases of boots and .shoes Consisting of— : Gentlemen's watertights and Bluchers Wellingtons half do. Calf Bluchers Double soled calf galosh watertight boots Front lace Clarence boots Calf galosh button do. Best enamelled si«le spring galosh boots Ladies' boots and shoes do. Children's do. do. Infants' do. do. Also, — % cases of well-assorted perfumery. D. P. DIMOND, " Settler's Warehouse, London street, Lyltcllon,
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Lyttelton Times, Volume VI, Issue 369, 17 May 1856, Page 2
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