ON . S.A L E BY THE UNDERSIGNED. LIQUIDS 20 hhds. stout 10 do." E.I. pale ale 100 casks bottled ale Martell's brandy in hhds., qr.-casks and I cases ! Hennessey's do. do. ■ Rum in hhds. W.I. ! Gin in do. j Red case gin ! Islay whisky in qr.-casks and casea ' Old torn in nhds. do. in qr.-casks and cases Port wine in do. Superior do. in cases Sherry in qr.-casks and cases. GROCERIES Pampanga sugar Company's pieces Counter Mauritius Co.'s Crysatls Tea in chests and boxes Pickles, bottled fruits Jams, sauces, salad oil, &c. Mould candles Sperm do. and composites Currants and Raisins Coarse and fine salt Sydney soap Liverpool do. Mustard Blue Rice Split peas, pearl barley Oatmeal and sago Cabin biscuits, &c. "SHIP CHANDLERY. Rope of all sizes Blocks of all sizes, single and double Sheaves and assorted pins White lead Paints of all colours ■ Pitch Tar Clothes lines SUNDRIES. 20,000 Manilla cigars Bar iron, iron piping and pillars Steel in bundles Scotch ploughs \ Assorted nails Blankets \ Mattrasses 2 drays "Do. wheels and axles 1 cart Winnowing machine Watertight boots . Canvas Wrapping paper Spades . 2 cases Holloway's medicines Portland and Roman cement Fire bricks 2 bags grass seed &c. &c. &c STATION STORES. ' Soda Sulphur Spirits of tar - . Sheep shears Tobacco Arsenic Strychnine Woolpacks Wool lashing Oakum, bluestone. - COOKSON, BOWLER & CO. Lyttelton, July 27th, 1857. KAIAPOI WOOL WAREHOUSE. fpHE NEW WOOL WAREHOUSE JL of the Undersigned, situate at the head of the navigation of the Korotueka (Cam), is now opened for the reception of wool and other produce. Station supplies of every description can be obtained of the agent, W. C. Beswick, at the Kaiapoi Stores. COOKSON, BOWLER, & CO. Lyttelton, June 29th, 1857. KAIAPOI GENERAL STORES. rPHE 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 Com 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. SKINLESS OATS. A New variety, lately 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 60fbs. per bushel; Is extremely prolific; Will not shake out, though dead ripe; Is well adapted for grinding; and, Is not troublesome as a weed after harvest. J. HAMILTON WARD. Rangiora, January 1867.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume VIII, Issue 495, 1 August 1857, Page 7
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441Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Lyttelton Times, Volume VIII, Issue 495, 1 August 1857, Page 7
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