TO SHEEPFARMERS. THE undersigned have on sale a supply of Stores imported expressly for Station use, consisting of lOlb-woolpacks Tea Sugar Wines and spirit* Ale and porter Rice Candles Raisins Currants Oilmen's storei Tobacco Coffee Boots and shoes Soft goods_ Fencing wire and staples And other supplies required by squatters. MILES, KINGTON, & CO., Norwich Quay. (Ex Heroes of Alma,) AND ON SALE BY THE UNDERSIGNED. ICase electro-plated forks, table knives (balance handles), carvers and forks, pocket, pen, and pruning knives. 1 hhd. glassware, consisting of—custard cups and jelly glasses, pickle bottles (cut), tumblers and wine glasses. 1 hhd. plates, vegetable and meat dishes, green dessert plates, dishes &c, China cups and saucers. 1 case shepherd's plaid, small pattern prints, white, regatta, and lambswool shirts. 30 bases Oilmen's stores, well assorted. Also, TO ARRIVE PER COSSIPORE, 5 crates of earthenware, consisting of chamber sets (complete) breakfast cups and saucers, meat, soup, pie, and cheese plates, vegetable, meat, and pie dishes, assorted jugs and mugs, large bowls, pudding basins, <fee. <fee. &c. LEAKE & TAYLER. London St., Lyttelton. TO ARRIVE PER COSSIPORE, SOLENT, DART, &c. 1 f\ HOGSHEADS Prime E. I. Pale I.KJ Ale. 4 hhds. English gin 5 do. D. rum 4 do. prime Islay whiskey Martell's brandy, in hhds. qr.-ca«k« & cases 2 hhds. fine pale sherry 2 do- golden do. 2 do. old E. I. brown sherry 96 kegs nails, assorted size* 10 cans turpentine 50 do. boiled oil 80 kegs white lead 80 do. black paint 40 do. blue do. 40 do. red do. 40 do. stone do. 40 do. green do. 40 do. patent dryers 75 bundles iron gates, with iitting9, field, garden, and other varieties 10 bundles iron wheelbarrows, &c, &c. COOKSON, BOWLER & CO. Lyttelton, July 24,1857. FOR SALE. A Superior winnowing Machine. Produce taken in exchange. COOKSON, BOWLER, & CO. FOR SALE. A Dressing Machine with complete set of sieves. Dr. S. Newington's improved hand drills, with 7, 8, or 9 seed depositors. Coglan's glass churn. A few bushels of rye grass seed of this year's growth. Apply to MR. OLLIVIER, temporary office at Mr. Dorsett's 'Cashel street. MR. OLLIVIER is instructed to let upon leases several plots of land admirably adapted for business or for private residences, and in the most central part of the town of Christchurch. In Cathedral Square, near the intended site of the Union Bank. In Cathedral Square, adjoining Mr .Stringer's new premises. In the High Street, adjoining the Wesleyan Chapel. In Manchester Street. In Hereford Street. Particulars may be obtained on application to MR. OLLIVIER, Cashel Street. LAND TO LET ON BUILDING LEASES. 11/IR. OLLIVIER is instructed to let -LfJL upon building leases several desirable plots of ground particularly well adapted tor business, fronting upon the'Sumner- Road, and Cashel Street, and immediately adjoiningthe White Hart.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume VIII, Issue 494, 29 July 1857, Page 6
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