;EX WILLIAM AND JANE, BELISaMA, HOSE OF SHARON. &<s. <fee. &c. ON SALE by the Undprsigned, 100 hhds. Ablwtt's stout, (B<m Brewery.) 5° do. do. ale Bottled ale and porter . Brandy, in 1 doz. cases Whiskey, (Islay) in case and qr.-eask Geneva, (red case, key brand) Borth's old torn . Port wine, in case' ' Sherry, do. do. Champagne, (first quality) Manilla cheroots Tea 1 Mauritius and pampanga sugars Soap, &c. & c . &c. ' ' T Ai ,. . WILSON, & Co. Lyttelton, April 9th, 1857. FOR SALE. AT the Stores of the undersigned. 8 tons Mauritius sugar crystal 5 do. Pampanga do. 5 do. Company's No. 1 pieces. Treacle. 150 half chests Congou Manila coffee, rice, currants Salad oil, pickles, bottled fruits Mould and sperm candles, soap Carbonate soda, arsenic Wool packs and 3-bushel bags Hops, draught ale, bottled porter Brandy in wood and bottle Port and sherry wines Geneva, old torn West India rum in hhds. Tobacco for sheepwash, spirits of tar 30,000 Manila cigars, coir mats Drays, carts and wheels, ploughs Shovels,' nails, cheese, salt, sardines Manila and coir rope' Nuts and Walnuts, matches Furniture, women's boots and shoes , Grey calico, American drill Moleskin and cord trowsers, blue serge shirts Cloth coats and trowsers Slops and haberdashery, &c, &c, &c. Pianofortes. J. T. PEACOCK & CO., Wharf.
£20 REWARD. . , DESERTED from the British Barque " Sussex,'' of Hobart Town, Owen Davis, Commander, while under easy sail off Mclntosh Bay, Banks's Peninsula, on the morning of the 9fch day of March,PlVE MEN,;taking a whale-boat and her gear, viz:—James Wood, Michael Woody, William Turher, Thomas Figg, and David Stewart; Three of these are Espiree Convicts, alias Old Lags". £20 reward will be given for the boat, James Wood, & David Stewart; £12 for the boat, and £2 each for the other hands. All parties, everywhere, are hereby warned that, if in any case it can be brought home to any individuals who may have Aided or Abetted these men in stealing this boat or remaining absent from their Duty, the HEAVIEST i PENALTY the law can inflict will be sought in the Proper Court. : N.B. Any information that will lead to convictions of any of the men, of any one who may buy the boat, or of any one harbouring or secreting the Deserters will be handsomely paid for. The ' boat is stone coloured outside, and lead coloured inside, with, two top outside planks black; is rather short, and pulls five oars; has a crack "on starboard: quarter, filled with white lead, not painted over. Any body finding the boat will deliver to Capt, Gay. in Pigeon Bay, Sub-Collector in Akaroa, Hi J. LeGren^ Lyttelton.
; ;■■".■' ; •■ lost, ■ - "171 ROM Raupaki, on Monday, 6th April, Jj a BAY '■■ HORSE, with two white hind legs, and a white face; had a sore hack ; belonged to the Maori Chief Kaikora. Whoever gives information of the horse, or returns him to Kaikora, will be rewarded.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume VII, Issue 464, 15 April 1857, Page 9
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481Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Lyttelton Times, Volume VII, Issue 464, 15 April 1857, Page 9
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