TV/TESSRS. J. T. PEACOCK & CO. are now I i-JJ- landing their importation of the cargo ot, the .Mountain. Maid, and have on hand;at ; their stores the.undermentioned goods,: . 20 draysland carts 18<tons*ugar ■•■'•■ 40 chests tea 90 half-do. ; 60 boxes do. 70 bags coffee ; 25 hhds. brandy : 30 qr.-casks do. 60 cases do. 5 hhds. wine 35-qr.-casks do. 8 octaves do. 20 cases do. 50 cases; claret 4 hhds. whiskey 8 qr.-casks do. 50 cases do. 8 hhds. rum 60 hhds. beer : 20Q barrels bottled do. 380 cases Geneva 12 qr.-casks old torn : 80 cases do. . 30000 cigars 20 ploughs 15 bales woolpacks 10 bales bags 22 cases axes 2 cases boring machines 11 packages window sashe3 20 doors 150 boxes window glass 5 cases clocks 8 cases galvanized iron 5 tons galvanized wire fencing 60 tarpaulins 40 bundles hoop iron 67 cases chairs 47 dozen buckets 96 dozen tubs 60 rolls matting 150 boxes candles 140 boxes soap 20 cases herrings 15 cases sardines 200 cases Oilmen's stores Tobacco &c, &c, &c. August 30, 1858. , . EX MAORI, DART, &c. BRANDY, Martell's, Hennessy's U.V., and Otard's, in hhds., qr.-casks, and cases Rum, in hhds. and qr.-casks Old Tom, do. do., and cases Nicholson's London^ Gin, in hhds. Whiskey, in hhds., puncheons, qr.-casks Cordials, assorted Port Wine, in qr.-caslts and cases Ditto, superior, Page's brand Sherry, in hhds., qr,-casks, and cases Ditto Golden ditto Ditto-Pale ditto Ditto, Pale, Brown, and Golden in cases (superior) Ale, ATlsopp's Burton, in hogsheads and barrels Do. Abbott's, in'hhds. ' Do. do. bottled Do. Bass's, in hhds. and barrels Porter, Barclay and Perkins's, in hhds. Do. Abbott's do. Do. do. in bottle Tobacco, negrohead and cavendish. Leaf tobacco for "sheep wash" S garS j 4.1. | daily expected Honeydew tobacco ) J * . Soda, sulphur, and arsenic Sugars, loaf crushed* Cdssipore, Company's pieces, crystals, Mauritius, and Painpanga^ : ■ > ■ .'' Tea, chests, halves, and boxes; T ' . •. . Do., in half-chests (very fine) ■ ' : ' Candles, sperm, composite; and French wax Oilmen's stores, a large assortment Oatmeal, split peas, and pearl barley Currants Hops, fresh Kent Grass and clover seeds Soap, Sydney, Liverpool, and white curd Saddlery, assorted Cement, Roman and Portland Earthenware and glassware, assorted i White lead Paints of all colours i Oil, boiled, linseed, and whale Turpentine, patent dryers, and spirits of tar Tar, pitch, and oakum ■ Europe rope, all sizes ; Canvas, bleached ■ Woolpacks Corn sacks and gunny bags Paper hangings and canvas for do. Carpeting Wrapping paper Cabin biscuits Flour Salt (coarse and fine) ... Nails, patent and roseheaded Spades, Forster's doublo strapped ■ Wheelbarrows, iron Gates, iron (double and single) Iron, galvanised Do. bolt and bar, Waterloo assorted Carts, light horse Drays, Bullock (daily expected) Thrashing machines Weighing do. Crab winches Fencing wiro &o. Ac. &c. COOKSON, BOWLER, and Co. Lyttolton, August, ISSB.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume X, Issue 616, 2 October 1858, Page 7
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457Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Lyttelton Times, Volume X, Issue 616, 2 October 1858, Page 7
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