EX "BELISAMA." THE UNDERSIGNED have for sale Invoices of the following goods, being' tlie cargo of the " Belisama," Kowett, master^, from London, daily expected *—~ Brandy in cases, qr.-casks, and Wid.s. Old Tom in cases and qiv-casks Geneva in 4 gallon red cases Campbell Town whisky in qr.-casks Rum in hhds. (West India, Port, Sherry, and Madeira, in woocl and bottle Marsala in qr.-easlcs Champagne and sparkling hock Moselle Assorted Liquurs Burton Ale in brls. hhds. and bottle London Ale and Stout in wood and bottle pints and quarts Tobacco, and tobacco pipes Hops, teas, Carolina rice, coffee Champion's vinegar, salad oils Sardines, Molasses in tins Belmont sperm candles London soap Fry & Sons' assorted chocolate & cocoas Raisins, currants, nuts, and fruits assorted Coarse and fine salt' Blacking Oatmeal, & pearl bailey Arrowroot, sago, tapioca Arsenic, flour of sulphur, blue vitriol Corrosive sublimate, soft soap Carbonate of soda, tartarie acid Jamaica ginger, isinglass Soda, Roman cement, whiting Boiled & raw oil, turps. Spirits of tar, tar, pitch White lead & black paint Fire bricks Ginger beer, & soda water bottles Price & Co's celebrated perfumery, assorted Do. Brushes, combs, &c. Brooms, brushes. &c. "Millroy's assorted saddlery. Electro-plated ware Gutta percha ware Millner's patent safes Murdock of Kihnarnoek's dairy utensils Barrowman's Scotch ploughs Bar and rod iron, assorted Hoop iron Assorted rope and oakum Cases of assorted boots & shoes Bales of blankets Do. do. Galashilis tweed Woollen and cotton enrflnrovs Bales of assorted prints & sheeting Do do. Regatta, -Guernsey, & serge Shirts Do. do. calicos and slops Cases of Hosiery, & haberdashery Bales of wrapping & printing paper Floor cloths, woolpaoks Corn sacks & gunnies 2 Superior Alanre assortment of Sheffield, Birmingham. & Wo'lverhampton ware &(;. &c. Ac. WATTT, HARGREAVES, & GO. ■Lyttolton, Feb. (sth., 1857. ST. ANDREW'S CHURCH. '(Fk'Ee Chukot of Sco-mastd:) THE Building Committee -will iupp! in the Spßsion-honsp,of theClmrch. from 0 to 9 o'clock, on the evenings of 'Tuosijav, Wednesday, and Thursday, the 24th. 25th, aiid 26th of February, for the purpose of letting at a very moderate rental—for the.ensuing y.es-.r — two-thirds of -the church seats. On tlie iiust evrning, selection—personally or by proxy-r-wili be limited to subscribers, after which-the privilege of selection will be accorded to {priori1!y of ■application. \" The remaining-third of'the.seats-\vill bo frf-e to the public generally, find ,-to-those Avho either from limited means or on principle object to seat-rents. ; ■ By order of-the Committee. W. WILSON, Hon Sec. Christchurch, Feb. 4, 1857. ' . COALS, IN -lots of five itous and. upwards can he had alongside-ithe 'brty Gratitude. ?$ £3 fcQa. per-ton. if. T. PEACOCK .&-CO.. ■: Jjy-ttelton,.-Jan^.apy, i 50,7.. -
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Lyttelton Times, Volume VII, Issue 446, 11 February 1857, Page 9
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416Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Lyttelton Times, Volume VII, Issue 446, 11 February 1857, Page 9
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