H. E. ALPORT, Market Place, Christchurch, BEGS to announce having commenced business at the above address, and is prepared to execute wholesale and retail orders for the following Goods. BOOTS AND SHOES. Gentlemen's Balmoral grain shooting hoots Do. bronzed Napoleon riding hoots Do. Wellington and Prince George's Ladies' Balmoral boots Do. cloth do. Do. India rubber goloshes and French clogs Do. patent and calf slippers Men's stout watertights Do. grain thigh boots Do stout bluchers Women's all leather lace-ups Girls' do do. Boys' watertights and bluchers Children's hoots and shoes in great variety. GRINDERY. Sole leather Kip, calf, and Kangaroo do. Wrought iron hobs, and tip nails Bristles, hemp, tools, &c, &c. SADDLERY. Gentlemen's best hogskin saddles Ladies' do. do. Weymouth and single snaffle bridles Ladies' and gentlemen's plated handle riding whips Stock whips, cart whips Cart harness, &c, &c. AGRICULTURAL, STATION, AND DAIRY IMPLEMENTS. Horse and bullock drays Box drays Wheels and axles Eagle ploughs Churns and .iheese-presses Hay rakes, &c, &c. N.B.—A liberal discount to storekeepers and the trade. Christchurch, June 23rd, 1857. H. E. ALPORT, MERCHANT, AND COMMISSION AGENT, Market Place, Christchurch, IS Prepared to buy wool, grain, potatoes, cheese, &c, and to execute indents of goods for the English and Australian markets, on liberal terms for cash. Christchurch. June 23rd, 1857. HEROES OF ALMA. /"CONSIGNEES are requested to pass V_y their entries for goods by this vessel as soon as possible, or they will be landed in terms of bills of lading. COOKSON, BOWLER, & CO. Agents. Lyttelton, June 22nd, 1857. NOTICE TO DEBTORS. ALL persons who stand indebted to Mr. James Rule, late of Lyttelton, butcher, are requested to pay their respective accounts into my hands, on or before the Ist day of AUGUST Next; in default of which legal proceedings will be taken to enforce the same without further notice, and Interest upon such accounts as are not then paid will be charged at the rate of £8 per cent, per annum, from the time when such accounts became due until the day of payment. All parties desirous of paying their accounts on or before the Ist of August, without interest, may have the particulars of the same, on application at my office, in London street, Lyttelton. RICHARD WORMALD, Solicitor. Lyttelton, June 23rd, 1857. CHRIST'S COLLEGE LIBRARY. THE PUBLIC are hereby informed that Subscribers will be admitted from and after the FIRST of JULY, for the remainder of the year, at half the annual rates of subscription. (For the Librarian) FRED. THOMPSON. Cashel street, June 16th, 1857.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume VII, Issue 485, 27 June 1857, Page 8
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