JUST RECEIVED BY THE UNDERSIGNED. (EX WILLIAM AND JANE.) ' }"I -/T tJRATES crockeryware^ consisting, ! _I_^jj . of—breakfast cups and saucers, chamber services chamber jugsj mugs, basins and" puchlmg basin's, plates, meat, pie, and other dishes, tea pots in great variety, coffee pots. ._- . .. :- , 2 Crates of Nottingham ware, ;cbnfcisting of —pans, large and small, dishes, jars with .covers, jugs and mugs, &c. &c. 6 hhds. glassware; consisting of—tumblers and wine glasses, (cut and pressed), cruet stands and castors, decanters, water bottles, water jugs, cream jugs, butter tubs and stands, bottles with stoppers, goblets, sugar basins, slop do., finger cups, &c. &c. 1 case well assorted brooms and brush-ware. Also, per Rose of Sharon, Crockeryware, arid glassware. " 1 case moleskin trowsers. 1 dozen half tester double iron beadsteads. 1 bale blue serge shirts. LEAKE & TAYLER. ON SALE, (EX BELISAMA, DAET, AND ELIEZEB.) 2 tons Mauritius sugar (light) 4 do. P-ampanga do. 40 half-chests tea 20 chests do. 20 boxes do. ■ 45 bags Manilla coffee 20 bags rice 20 cases salad oil/pints and half-pints 40 boxes mould candles ' 20 do. sperm do. 6 cases Indian toys Soda, sulphur, arsenic and sulphuric acid Woolpacks, and -3-bushel bags Pickles, jams, preserves &c. Prunes, raisins, and currants Anchors, chains, and sink stones 70 cases Champagne 40 do. Mosselle 20 do. Sherry . 25 do. Port 33 do. Claret 50 do. Whiskey " 143 do. red case Geneva, key brand 135 do. Booth's and Puckworth's Old Tom 10 qr.-casks Port Wine, Sandeman, 10 do. Sherry do., Mousleys 10 do. Glenlivet Whiskey 6 do. Campbellton do. 6 do. Islay Whiskey 5 hhds. W. India Rum 3 half-tierces tobacco 10,000 Manilla cheroots. A. E. WHITE & CO. ON 'SALE, EX 'PHILIP LAlNG.'and late arrivals, 500 doz, Abbott's Beer, of which the undersigned will continue to receive a regular and well ordered supply. 50 cases Coward's Oilmans' Stores, also regularly forthcoming. 1 hhd. Pale Brandy 15 cases do. do, 50 do do. do. 1 bale corn sacks, (containing 300 3-bushel) 1 bale flour bags, (containing 500 24x38 1 case Baker, Tucker, and Co's silk handker T chiefs To arrive per "Heroes of Alma," tobacco, ironmongery, groceries, port and sherry wine, ruin, brandy, candles, tea, pitch and tar,'cement, boots and shoes, &c. &c, Goods_ supplied to order, by the Undersigned, through their friends in London and Sydney. Passages also from England can be engaged through the Under- ■ ; signed, :•' ' . ■ WILSON & CO. The above firm will be represented by Mr. Horatio J. Parlies, in the absence of Mr. Wilson Lyttelton, Feb.'2nd, 1§57. ON SALE, ■';• 5 Oases Milroy's assorted Saddlery. Ap- . ply to MivKe^sel, Saddler, Cashel gtreet, Christ-church, ' . ' ' ' '
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Lyttelton Times, Volume VII, Issue 460, 1 April 1857, Page 2
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430Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Lyttelton Times, Volume VII, Issue 460, 1 April 1857, Page 2
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