;' FORSALE. •".' A,'T > the Stores of the undersigned. - Jl\~ 8 tons Mauritius sugar crystal 5 _ do. Pampanga do. ,- .5 do. Company's No. 1 pieces. , ; Treacle.. . , '--<, , ' > ; , i 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 roj>e , Nuts and Walnuts, matches . Furniture, women's boots and shoes Grey calico, American drill. Moleskin and cord trowsers, blue shirts , i • , Cloth coats and trowsers Slops.and haberdashery, '&c, &c, &c. .Pianofortes. ' ■ , , J. T. PEACOCK & CO., , , - .Wharf. EX WILLIAM AND JANE, • BELISaMA, - ROSE OP SHARON. &c. &c. '&c:
ON SALE by the Undersigned, 100 hhds.. Abbott's stout, (Bow Brewery.) 50 do. ' do. ale Bottled ale and porter Brandy, in 1 doz. cases ' • Whiskey, (May) in case and qr.-cask Geneva, (red case, key brand) Borth's old torn! Port wine, in case Sherry, do. do. Champagne, (first quality) Manilla cheroots Tea Mauritius and pampanga sugars Soap, &c. &c. &c. WILSON, & Co. -Lyttelton, April 9th, 1857. ' ' ROBERT WARNER, TAILOR AND DRAPER, CANTERBURY STREET, LYTTELTON. SUPER Wool Dyed Black' Cloths and Doe Skins. Saxony blue cloth Saxonj r and Scotch Fancy doe and tweeds Blue pilot cloths Bedford cords Silk handkerchiefs Balmoral, Albert, and' Beaufort ties Hosiery Also, a few pounds of the best raven Sewings.
TO THE ELECTORS OF THE PROVINCE OP CANTERBURY.
/~*i ENTLEMEN, Mr. FitzCebald \JT having announced his intention of resigning the office of Superintendent of this Province, I have the honour to state, that I shall ;present myself to you as tx Candidate' for it when the period of Election shall arrive. It may perhaps bo thought presumptuous in me to take tliis step without having had the way prepared by the customary requisition. But the fact that I should be a candidate, m case Mr. FitzGerald did not desire again to be elected, has been so long and so generally known, that it would have been, affectation in me to have waited for one. I have thought it the less necessary too, because the means by which signatures to such documents are now too often obtained have, tended to invest them with almost as much of disrepute as credit. At all events they have deprived them of much of that value in public estimation which such testimonials once possessed. I feel it to be my duty, Gentlemen, to state
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Lyttelton Times, Volume VII, Issue 469, 2 May 1857, Page 3
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435Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Lyttelton Times, Volume VII, Issue 469, 2 May 1857, Page 3
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