.„,.,.,„ .wVli^ M •--NATHAN,;---; •; GEMERAL^MERCHANT AND COk- .,-. I ,.,,,MISSiQN ; ,AGENT,.«-- ; .- T-As ih^^yuu-uiijiJGHnterbuiy; NvZ: rflO bel'soid.rni^one or more lops, -twenty.'JL..'.,. ft ye acres of- land; fronting the Town Bldtiand the.:Winduiillßoad;-The property has a most substantially built.house upon-it, and is i conveniently-divided into three paddocks, two of which are surrounded with a-high srorse fence. | ..For. terms, apply to MR. HARMAN;Christ-,-y.' BUSH FOR SALE. , : \ PIECEi of .five acres, situated on the jljL ,s-iho'st accessible part of the Hill abutting on the Hoon Hay Road. Tnere is a igool roid formed into the Rush, which is about <G miles from Christc-hurch and is timbered with Totara, Black Pine, and" Manuka. Apply to the.undersigned, ... ~::-- ---„ j,„.„„.,.... »,... ~ geo:- s.-bartrum: 7TON~i~SA_E^ . E^ZEALANDIA , ■•»;•:,; '->:- AND OTHER/ LATRAKBITALS. .-.', '.., BTtA NDY in I»htl \. ; ahd qr.-cask«, rum in hhds.,! \^ln^lcey .in qr. casks, old torn in qr., ciisk^,! sherry, in;. ; qir. casks and 3 ■dpzeii cases, port in qr. casks,-ale in hhds.— "■Colonial ale. _-.w*-r,i ■;■■■■ >:,■-■■■■■:• ■■ ; Victoria, sperm, composite and; wax; candles, LI lie and, white ; .rice; ,stnrch, six cases brown Windsor honey and other toilet, soaps, seamless "flour": sacks, Wellington; soap, ink, paste blacking, tea, assorted sauces, mixed pickles, salad oil,. clay . pipes, - soap, tarred rope; corn -sacks, .. wire, netting, aground coffee, •chocolate, round shovels,, American axes, flour "mills, steel, handsaws, tenon saws- frying pans, lanterns, steelyards, hobbles, wrapping paper, umbrellas, boot-jacks- gents' saddles complete, Bath-bricks, glassware,'fancy: soaps, > walking sticks, riding whips,.looking glasses; ■: clothes lines, cash boxes, flutes,* spice boxes, 2 and 3 : ft. rules,..mathematical -instrument cases, -twine; knives and forks, girdles, files, white; lead, dry ■colors rack taps, .chair ■ web, fancy pipes; electro-plated, spoons and forks, cake trays, toddy; kettles,, cruet stands. Palmer's lamps, vases, .naij brushes, spirits of. tar, coffee, 8-day «iid. 30-iidur clocks,, fancy cotton drill, spurs, worsted cord trowsers, cotton, cord trowsers,1 linen drill trowsers, dark- fancy tweed coats, «ot'ton;f-pid and moleskin, black sateen,'cotton ticks-.' linen,, drills.* dungaree, iderry,- denims,: duck.hiickaba^k, brown.holland, dirnitv, diapersand scarlet.damask, blue s*»rge -shirts;- carpets, hearth -vugs striped guernseys, pocketsiplionias, black ,broad., cloth, ■ shepherd's check, -men'sworsted ,hose, ohihrs -Tartan ; socks, women's hlack cotton .stockings, women's white cotton* stockings) men's ,-bl.ick and ; coloured si Ik handkerchiefs, coloured Cashmere mufflers, boys' anil, men's felt hats; ladies' felt;hatsi ladies' beaver hats, black.cotton velvet,; Prussian binding, black, and drab silk twist, coloured sewings, mohair and worsted braids, furniture binding, furniture, linings, black silk, lace, velvet, cloth and muslin mantles, Turkey and Mader cotton handkerchiefs, Scotch; twill shirts, Coburghs." Orteiins, and Circassian cloths, French Merinos, Tjinsey Wqplseys, ;dresses with velvet trim--mings, black.and coloured:silk velvet ribbons, widows! caps, dress caps,; girls* and; women's fancy silk bonnets,- black arid coloured silk girdles bonnet. . check; and self colored glace silks, fancy Chintz prints, fancy prints, Hoyle's prints Cambric,: jaconet; and>; book - muslins, Bishop's lawn, sewed fig book muslinj rolled* jaconet, rolled Cambric; cross bar ;and tapechecked nmslins, corded petticoats,; 72 in. white damask, white and greycheese cloth, white and grey cvdicoes, long cloth, American cloth, Bengal striped Paisley shawls, all wool, Tartan shawls, embroidered, woollen shuwjs : fancy; Cash mere shawl's' Canton crape, shawls, 5-4 Tartan handkerchiefs, silk, barege shawls, China crape chintzshawls.ball drasses,:chintz hareye dresses,' mourning barege dresses, white bobbin net, figured■'. and . sprig nets,: men's-i colored Lisle thread glovfts .men's colored, kid gloves girls' colored and white,kid gloves, ladies' black lace mits,. girls'white, sat in and kid. shoes/ leather belts, gold bordering, Whitney;blankets;- satin, sarsnet, taffeta, and gause ribbons, bonnet ribbons, American devillers, Valenciennes Newport thread and cotton edging.andlacesisParis blonds, whisker ,bloiids„and blond edgings: black thread, silk edgings, and laces, artificial flowers, black crape, bugle .collars, and -collarets, white muslin embroidered collars, white .muslin; lace chemizett.es, and. habit shirts, .muslin habits and sleeves muslin and lace sleeves, bridal wreaths, head dresses, mohair caps, mohair half-caps,' mohair, coronets, gimps, fringes, tapes, needles, braids,; hooks and, eyes, embroidery -cotton, crochet'thread, struts small, cord, bobbin, black; and white lace falls, gossomer falls, black crape, bracelets, :fancy, and] ipearl, bracelets,; ladies' coloured and, mourning, silk neck-ties, white and bl^ck^het^ted.anil.cploured. satin loops,?-Fenwick trimmings, .wiitered-, trimmings;; ) whitovcotton' fring^,. bullion t ,and , toilet-, sfringe,;; improvers and,hair!petticoat?,.baby^^flannelsl^^buttonit^ouldsi,, staysystay.lbindingjvbonnetqwire, skirt, cord;' satin, wire) green, scarlet, and white' -blindtassels, cork- spies j ; w»tertigkt; boots, -wometvV cloth goloslied boots, Ciishmero boots, women's leather lace boots, clogs,ygirls* kid top-boots, girls' clothigoldshed bootai '6-3, navy shoes,, copy>bboks,ndvel»,; Ready Reckoners, Pilgrim's i Progress, '©iottohariew,' speUing -books, mem- i orandnhv books; day books, song books', music, | French note paper,- diary books, steel pons and i pon holders, blackball pencilH: , i F. NOBLE CAMPBELL, & CO. Lyttelton, Sept. 21st, JLBSB.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume X, Issue 615, 29 September 1858, Page 3
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740Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Lyttelton Times, Volume X, Issue 615, 29 September 1858, Page 3
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