RICCARTON. "piVE Acres,of freehold,land for sale ThelandT 6 ' V6, G}? Tch a* xne land is m capital order, with a crop of bar ley growing upon it, and fenced all round* There' whthfs to f Stan? al h°USe in S°°<l repair!; wmch is to be taken at a valuation adjt!Sn a g .SimiX^ Of «« -me^ely. MR. OLLTVIER, :„ Christchurch. HORSES, &-o. ■ TMFR. GUINNESS is authorised to offer JJLL the following- for Sale by Private! Contract:— lad A ' S YE handsome brown gelding, a perfect ■ A splendid, yearling entire Colt, by Canter- , bury, out of Mr. Jackson's well-known grey mare A bay rising two, years old Also,—A few bushels of very superior seed oats. Three Acres of Town Land, situated on the west side of Christchurch. STATION STORES. WOOLSACKS, 10 lbs. each Sewing twine Sheepwash tobacco Sulphur Arsenic Soda Raddle Sheep shears Spirits of tar, turpentine Stockholm tar and pitch Sheep dipping material Corrosive sublimate Soft soap Iron tanks ROBERT WAITT & CO. TO SHEEPFARMERS. THE undersigned have on sale a supply of Stores imported expressly for Station use, consisting of lOlb-woolpaeks • Tea | Sugar j Wines and spirits ! Ale and porter Rice Candles Raisins Currants Oilmen's stores Tobacco , Coffee Boots and shoes Soft goods .Fencing wire and staples i And other supplies required by squatters. j : MILES, KINGTON, & CO., : Norwich Quay. NOTICE. /T^HE cattle on the runs of the undersigned -L parties will be mustered on MONDAY, the 28th of December next; and notice is hereby given, that all stray beasts found on the hills at that time will be sold, if not claimed and expenses paid. W. W. WILLOCK, D. McGREGOR, J. C. WILSON, J. F. FISHES, H. A. SCOTT. Nov. 23rd, 1857. TOBACCO. SEVERAL TONS SHEEPWASH TOBACCO. W. WILSON. UNION WHARF, FERRY ROAD. ON SALE, timber, shingles, palings Posts and rails. Coals, &c. E. J. JONES BIRMINGHAM AND SHEFFIELD ■ WAREHOUSE. i CASHEI STEEET, CHEISTCHtTECH. EDWARD REECE begs to inform his friends and the public of Canterbury, that he has opened the above wareihouse for the sale of general ironmongery, cutlery, &c, &c. (next building above his old ■ store) and takes this opportunity of thanking his friends for the very liberal support he has received since his commencement, and trusts in • them fora continuance of their support; and \ begs to assure them that it is his intention to ■import such goods as will recommend themI selves on a fair trial. ! E. R. having been many years in the trade, ihas established such connections in the ; manufacturing towns that he is enabled to import goods at such prices as will defy competition. L. E. NATHAN'S GENERAL CLOTHING AND DRAPERY STORES, Cashel Street, and Oxford Terrace, Christchurch. N. 8.-rOrders executed with despatch, goods delivered in Lyttelton or Kaiapoi free of charge. COALS! COALS!! COALS!!! EX Brig MARY CLARKE, 250 tons coals. Apply to J. T. PEACOCK.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume VIII, Issue 532, 9 December 1857, Page 7
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