I 1 HAWTHORNS. . %(\ nn/i strong 2 years transSi\J'*\J'\J\_/ planted thorn quicks. I W. WILSON, ! Nursery and Seedsman. .■■>■■ JUST AERIVED, EX DART, MOUNTAIN MAID, AND QUEEN OP \ PERTH. CURT HARNESS / Ladies' saddles j ' Burton ale in hkds. I Bottled porter t Arrowroot Blue stone Tobacco, cigars • Boots and shoes in great variety ■ Children's leather boots 1 Mauritius sugar, Company's pieces ; Tea, coffee, peas, rice, soap J Hops, woolpacks, American brooms Ipr sale at the stores of ! J. T. PEACOCK, & CO. I __ Wharf. I TO ARRIVE PER COSSIPORE. VTTHITELEAD T t Linseed oil \ Ladies' boots j Nailed watertights i 100 boxes Belmont sperm candles J lOhhds.&le , 100 cases old torn (Booth's) | 2 bales blankets, white and coloured ! 8 bales grey calico ; 1 bale Scotch twill shirts 2 cases moleskin trowsers 1 bale blue serge shirts 3 bales Hoyle's prints < 10 qr.-easks port wine ■ 15 hhds. Martel's brandy . I Small anchors and chains i Kent hops 1 40 kegs nails J. T. PEACOCK, & CO. i; Wharfs i THOMAS R. FISHER & CO. HATE ON SALE AT THEIR NEW STORE, HIGH-STREET, CHRISTCHURCH, SNOW-DROP, Crystals, and other '■: sugars, treacle Pine Shanghae, congou f-chests, coffee ; Currants, raisins, dried apples, bottled fruit : Barcelona nuts, Coward's, Whybrow's, \ and other pickles ■ Copeland and Bains's jams, jellies, \ Orange and lemon marmalade, salad oil I anchovy paste \ Potted bloaters, maccaroni, Coleman's \ mustard , / Stivens & C6.!s sauces>- vinegar, GlenI field starch. ; Sydney soap, thumb blue, whiting I Patna and Java rice, oatmeal, sago Split peas, pearl barley, flour Mixed spice, nutmegs, cassia, cloves, mace, Jamaica ginger Pimento, black pepper, wax vestas Manilla rope, spun yarn American gothic clocks, tubs, buckets, brooms, axes, axe handles, whisks, clothes-pegs ; Foster's spades, pointed and tread shovels Stable forks, sheepshears, cart whips, Bellows, candle moulds, lamp wick Dairy and other salt &c., &c, &c. TO SHEEPFARMERS. THE undersigned have on sale a supply of Stores imported expressly for Station use, consisting of lOlb-woolpacks Tea Sugar Wines and spirits Ale and porter Rice Candles Raisins Currants. Oilmen's stores Tobacco Coffee Boots and slioes Soft goods Fencing wire and staples And other supplies required by squattersMILES, KINGTON, & CO., Norwich Quay. FOR SALE, AT the Stores of the undersigned, ex Heroes of Alma and late arrivals :— Mustard, in 1-lbs. and £lbs. Salad oil, half-pints, pints and decanters Pickles, quarts and pints Sauces, capers, curry powder Cayenne pepper Raspberry vinegar, jam, bottled fruits Chocolate Jamaicaginger, ground and whole Castor oil, carbonate of soda Tartaric acid and cream of tartar Tamarinds, mixed peel Oatmeal and pearl barley, in 14-lb tins Vermicelli and Maccaroni, in 4-lb tins Anchovy and bloater paste Yarmouth bloaters Blacking, washing soda, &c, &c. Also, A general assortment of Grocery. F. MASON. London street, Lyttelton.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume VIII, Issue 501, 22 August 1857, Page 7
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