ON SALE BY THE UNDERSIGNED, PER LATE ABBITALS. Sugars'-Mdfes, iWbWa; Cd*. sipore, and Coiiijianv's Pieces' Test in c'li^ts, Raifyjii eats' . ■ ■ > Do. bd<ces ana catties Manila rice,1 coffee Mould and sperm candles Composite and wax candles London, Liverpool, and Sydney soap . f . Oilman's stores * \ Worcester yinegar _ . . Oatmeal, split peas,' pearl barlej Sago, starch, mustardysoda Tobacco, negrohead, Manila cko Do. cavendish, cigars Station stores for sheep dressing Crodkery, boots and shoes '< Brandy in hhds.. dnd qi-.-caska and cases' Rum do. ' " <<" Gin '•> ?4d<h>-' ■'••-' - t;i' ?** |p Old torn do. and cases.'' ' • '"> '\ *'. Pflrfc jwinfc ill' qr.-casks, and- case's Superior whiskey in qr.-casks -• .• ' Geneva, red case Sherry in qr.-cask' a.nd cases' Allsopp's ale iniihds. ' ■ ' . '" Do', pale ale iti bottle. • ■ Comsadks; wool packs Cord and niole'slciu trousers 1 Cork beds, inattrasses ■ 1 Clocks, glassware ' ■ ' Assorted nails; steel in bundles Iron piping" ' \ ' Camp ovens, iron pots Dray wheels ahd axles Cement, pitch; tar, &c-,' &C./&6. , . ; cdOKSON, BOWLER. & CO. Lyttelton, April, 1857. KAIAPOI GENERAL STORES. fTIHK Undersig-jied has on hand a large JL Assortment,of IRONMONGERY, .., Nails, from 1 to 6 inch ~" Tinware/glass and crockery , r . . i-,. , Horse shoe nails and" fine brads ' J ! ' Flour, oatmeal, rice and sago Tea, coffee and sugars Soap, stai-ch and Slue Pickles, sauces .and bottled fruits Manilla and coir rope Iron pails, buckets and brooms] Pitch, oakum and tar: ' ' Corn sacks, wool paclis and twirie j Rum, brandy, whisky and gin Wines biscuits and oheese Paper, pens, and ink Saddles, bridles and'stock whips, &c, &c. GEO. C. BLACK JUST RECEIVED, STOUT Scotch Tweeds, from Rbmane & Paterson, Edinburgh. ROBERT WATSON. Sumner Road,Christchurch, March 31st; 1857 ! SKINLESS OATS. A New variety, la ely raised at RanJ_Jl. >giora . from imported seed,., will.. shortly be.ready for Sale at £1 per bushel. -± , It has the following valuable properties'— Is naturally without husk; ■' Weighs from-56 to 6Cfflbs. per bushel; Is extremely prolific; Will not shake out^ though"dear1 ripe; Is well adapted for grinding • aad, Is not troublesome as a \ypyd after harvest. J. FA.VIILTON WARD. Rangiora, January 18j7. ONE POUND REWARD. STRAYED from Papanui, on the night of Wednesday, the 7th, a brown working bullock, branded D on the near hip, and H on the off' hip ; whoever will give information where the above may be found, shall receive one pound reward SMITH HOWARD, Rangiora. n April 12th, 1857.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume VII, Issue 483, 20 June 1857, Page 2
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379Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Lyttelton Times, Volume VII, Issue 483, 20 June 1857, Page 2
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