EX MAORI, AND ON SALE BY THE UNDERSIGNED, "I C) crates earthenware and China, eonJL^w sisting of,— /; • Plates, dishes, soup tureens, covered dishes Toilet sets in great variety^ bowls, jugs, and mugs :'.; >'■■ '.'-;•;•••; -■' Breakfast cups and saucers, dinner sets China breakfast affdtea "services '- Chambers, &c., &c. ■ " Also, .12 hhds. tumblers, assorted 30 cases glassware, consisting of— Wines, champagne^ hock, and claret glasses Decanters, water jugs, cruets and frames Mustard, pots, egg-cups, sugar basins, and creams Confectioner's show glasses, salvers Cake shades, cake dishes, and plates Butter tubs and stands, salts, &c, &c. GEORGE TAYLER, Late LEAKE & TAYLER. London Street, Lyttelton.' FOR SALE, pt/"\ heifers, averagirfg>ilB months'old, *-J\/ deliverable in the neighbourhood of Timaru, or by agreement.' v The above will be sold in one or more lots to suit purchasers. - . . J.XONGDEN. 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. Lyttelton, January, 1858. ON SALE BY THE UNDERSIGNED :— Thrashing machines, patented 1856, from Richard Pease's celebrated Excelsior Agricultural Works, New York. J. T. PEACOCK & CO. Tfl O R SALE, JJ BY THE UNDERSIGNED: 2 wool pressing machines complete Grain measures- —- — ; . = ........;.-■ Turnip cutters and corn crackers Bullock and horse drays Iron harrows 'Ploughs'and'ploughshares J. T. PEACOCK .& CO., Wharf. ON SALE BY THE UNDERSIGNED:— STATION SUPPLIES, and assorted general merchandise, for. town and country Storekeepers, consisting of— Soft goods Wines Spirits Ales Sugars Teas Soap Candles. • Tobacco Cigars Woolpacks & corn sacks Arsenic Tar, pitch Saddlery Oilman's stores &c, &c. J. T. PEACOCK & CO. Importers. STATION STORES. HTHE undersigned have STATION JL STORES of, every description on hand i also 10 iron tanks (400 gallons) Sheep shears Fencing wire . Sheepwash tobacco Soda, sulphur, &c. COOKSON, BOWLER, and CO. Lyttelton. CLOVER AND GRASS SEEDS. 3 TONS white, red, and crimson clovers, ■ , Lucerne, sanfoin, cowgrass, and broad leaved trefoil 2 tons mixed: permanent pasture Grasses and clovers W. WILSON, Nursery and Seedsman. IMMIGRATION DEPARTMENT. NOTICE. A Register is kept at this office for the hire of farm servants, &c., &c, &c. Persons requiring such, are requested to apply personally, or by letter addressed to the Immigration Agent, Lyttelton. Immigration OJlice,Lyttelton, July 19,1855. ,
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Lyttelton Times, Volume X, Issue 602, 11 August 1858, Page 7
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373Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Lyttelton Times, Volume X, Issue 602, 11 August 1858, Page 7
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