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ON SALE BY THE UNDERSIGNED, PEE LATE ABEITALS. SUGARS,— Mauritius, Pampanga, Cossipore, and Company's Pieces Tea in chests, half-chests Do. boxes and catties Manila rice, coffee Mould and sperm candles Composite and wax candles London, Liverpool, and Sydney soap Oilman's stores Worcester vinegar Oatmeal, split peas, pearl barley Sago, starch, mustard, soda Tobacco, negrohead, Manila chero Do. cavendish, cigars Station stores for sheep dressing Crockery, boots and shoes Brandy in hhds. and qr.-casks and cases Rum do. Gin . . do. Old torn do. and cases Port wine in qr.-casks and cases Superior whiskey in qr.-casks Geneva, red case Sherry in qr.-cask and cases Allsopp's ale in hhds. Do. . pale ale in bottle Corn sacks, wool packs . ■ Cord and moleskin trousers Cork beds, mattrasses Clocks, glassware Assorted nails, steel in bundles Iron, piping Camp ovens, iron pots Dray wheels and axles Cement, pitch, tar, &c, &c, &c. COOKSON, BOWLER &CO. Lyttelton, April, 1857. KAIAPOI GENERAL STORES. THE Undersigned has on hand a large Assortment of IRONMONGERY, Nails, from 1 to 6 inch Tinware, glass and crockery Horse shoe nails and fine brads ] Flour, oatmeal, rice and sago Tea, coffee and sugars Soap, starch and blue Pickles, sauces and bottled fruits Manilla and coir rope Iron pails, buckets and brooms ] Pitch, oakum and tar Corn sacks, wool packs and twine Rum, brandy, whisky and gin Wines biscuits and cheese Paper, pens, and ink Saddles, bridles and stock whips, &c, &c. GEO. C. BLACK. JUST RECEIVED, STOUT Scotch Tweeds, from Romane & Paterson, Edinburgh. ROBERT WATSON. Sumner Road, Christchurch, March 31st, 1857 SKINLESS OATS. A New variety, la-ely raised at Rangiora 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 60Ibs. per bushel; Is extremely prolific; Will not shake out, though dear1 ripe; Is well adapted for grinding • and, Is not troublesome as a weed after harvest. J. HAMILTON WARD. Rangiora, January 1857. ONE POUND REWARD. STRAYED from Papanui, on the night of Wednesday, the 7th, a brovfn 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. ~] April 12th, 1857.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume VII, Issue 484, 24 June 1857, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Lyttelton Times, Volume VII, Issue 484, 24 June 1857, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Lyttelton Times, Volume VII, Issue 484, 24 June 1857, Page 2

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