CALEDONIAN WAREHOUSE. . NORWICH QUAY, JOYTTELTON. MRS. CAMERON has just received a large and varied assortment of Winter Clothing, consisting of— Ladies black cloth mantles Girls' do. in variety Linsey woolsey for dresses Ladies' woollen scarf shawls iv variety Ladies'camlet dresses Ladies' and girls' knitted woollen jackets Black and coloured Cobourg and alpacca French merino and delaines Ladies' sable muffs, cuffs, and boas Ladies' hose, lambswool and merino finish Gentlemen's shepherd plaid scarfs Gent.'s woollen cord and doeskin.trousers Tweed and doeskin vests Boy's woollen plaid dresses Sydney and English tweeds in variety Gent.'s waterproof India rubber coats, helmets and leggings Pilot cloth coats and monkey jackets Gent.'s superfine black cloth and tweed coats Men's and boys' fancy regatta shirts Black silk and satin handkerchiefs Men's worsted knitted stockings and half hose Black and coloured felt hats in variety White and coloured blankets Also, a good assortment of Groceries, consisting of— Teas and sugars Sardines and preserved salmon in tins Bottled fruits, capers, pickles Mustard and curry powder Nutmegs and spices Tinware, glassware, crockery, &c. Ex "Marmora." T IGHT one horse potatoe ploughs •"-^ American churns and cheese presses Patent seed drill and horse rake Do. Chaff cutters. A. J. Alpokt. Lyttelton, May 21, 1856. 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 gelding, 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 colt, foal by Wanderer Modirideroo. perfectly quiet A colonial made horse dray,Ransome's wheels A double-shaft dray for horses or bullocks Also The lease of a fifty acre section, well fenced, four miles from Chrislchurch, about 40 acres of which are broken up, and ready for wheat For further particulars apply to Mr. A. C. Knight, or to Messrs. Gotjlb and Miles, Christchurch. This Day is published, price Is. THE LAND REGULATIONS ; For the Province of CanterTrary. Lyttelton : at the " Times" Office. Christchiuch: Mr. B. W. Mountfort. Kaiapoi: Mr. Black. ON SALE. A T the FAMILY HERALD OFFICE "^ London Street, Lyttelton,— Family Heralds, School Books, Slates, Slate and black lead pencils, stationery, pocket bibles, prayer-books, Lett's diaries, assorted. A varied stock of the latest works, by the best authors, comprising History, Astrouomy, Medicine Novels and Romance, &c. Carpenters' tools, brass fittings for window blinds, brass scales and weights, tin and saddle tacks, ladies' French clogs, &c. E. Restox.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume VI, Issue 382, 2 July 1856, Page 3
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