FQE SALE . BY THE ONDEESIGNBD, OFFICE, school and law stationery ' Wedding and fancy ; do, Printing .paper _ , Music and,music paper, Scrap books and albums ■ , Playing .cards and printing do Drawing materials Ackerman's and Reeve's and son's colors and .pencils Musical instruments of every description Pictures and engravings Plated goods <iold watches, wedding rings and keepers Writing desks, work boxes, and dressing .cases ..' - Telescopes, spectacles, thermometers. , Razors, knives, scissors Date racks and indicators ; Inkstands of every description . . ; Egg boilers, ci-uet stands, nut-crackers Spirit stands, ;eigar eases. Parlour bells, Tortoiseshell combs Clash and Deed boxes , . . Wafer stamps, paper knryeiss. Tuning, hammers and forks Taper boxes and stands Clothes and hair brashes Bill clips and files ■Corkscrews Tape measures, letter scales and balances A Jarge collection of books' Reviews and monthly publications : Almanacks, pamphlets ■Cargo and log books Ships' papers, &c, &c., &c. J.M^CARDELL. SKINLESS OATS. A New variety, lately raised at. Kan-' giora from imported seed, will shortly be ready, for Sale at £L per bushel. * It has the following valuable properties:-— Is naturally without husk; Weighs from 56 to 60Ibs. Jgev bushel; ; Is extremely prolific:; . ' Will not shake out, though dea1 * ripe; Is well adapted for grinding • r-JL, Is not twmblesome as a weed after harvest. J. FA^EILTON WARD. Rangiora, January 185.7. OOALS, TN lots of five tons and .upwards, can be JL. had alongside the brijj Gratitude, at £3 10a. per ton. J.T. PEACOCK & CO. FOR SALE, TIMBER, BRICKS, AJTO FLOUR, AT Kangiora. or can be delivered in any part of the district. J. HAMILTON WARD. UNION WHARF, FERRY ROAD. ON SALE, 20,000 ft. Timber, 1.000 Posts and rails, Totara boards, 9 inch to 2 feet broad JONES & Co FOR SALE, A SUPERIOR Ensrlish-macle Dray, with A. turiie'l :>xle.. nearly new. Apply at the " Kfiinpoi Stores. : TO BE SOLD, AH.OUSIS, with One or Two Acres of I^and, on the Papanui Road, a short distance from <Chwsich«irch. For particulars, apply to MR. W. HARRINGTON, Christchurch. LOST. 10a. REWARB. ''PHE above reward will be given *o any one X who has found, and wi2l -leave with Mr. McCARDELL, Oxford street, Lyttelton, a ;brooch lost on Saturday,' between Dampiers Bay and the jetty; the brooch is Indian work : ; •a man's head painted .on ivory, set in gold, with ihair at the back.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume VII, Issue 453, 7 March 1857, Page 3
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378Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Lyttelton Times, Volume VII, Issue 453, 7 March 1857, Page 3
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