JT. PEACOCK & Go. fire now land- • in»; their importation of the cargo of tho Brig Mountain Maid and shipments ex Ueginrtnnd Indiana, and havd on hand at their stores- 1Spirita, wines, beer, porter Tobacco, cigars WoolpackH, corn «acka Sulphur, Arsenic Sbeepwash tobacco i Tar, pitch Teas, sugars Raisins, currant* Figs, dried apples Lobsters, salmon Vinegar in qr.-casks Candles, sperm and mould Bottled fruits Salt, coarse and fine Starch and blue Galvanized iron tiles Do. wire and sheet Drays, ploughs Wheelbarrows and dray wheels Soap, Sydney and Star Rennets, crockery Buckets and tubs Corks, marble slabs Portland cement Oilmen's stores (various) 50 cases' drapery , &c, &c. Lyttelton, Nov. 29, 1858., ~" EX NO.URMAHAL. r A Few of Ransome and Sim's Ploughs V XjC 2 pairs, paten t wheels with brass caps 1 10 horso power steam engine, with boiler (complete). J. T. PEACOCK & Co. Lyttelton, August 3,1858. WOOL AND OTHER COLONIAL PRODUCE. TH E Undersigned are cash buyers of Wool, Sheepskins, Hides, &c.; or they^ will make most liberal cash advances on-, consignments to their friends in Sydney or London. J. T. PEACOCK & Co., . Wharf. ON SALE BY THE UNDERSIGNED.— ; _ Thrashing machines, patented 1856, from Richard Pease's celebrated Excelsior Agricultural Works, New York. ■■■:.■ J. T. PEACOCK &Co. N 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 Woolpacljs and corn sacks Arsenic Tar, pitch Saddlery Oilmen's stores &c, &c. J. T. PEACOCK & Co., Importers. ; Oct. 19,1858. 0 R ~S A L- E^ BY THE UNDERSIGNED,— .2 wool pressing machines (complete) Grain measures Turnip cutters and corn crackers Bullock and horse draysIron harrows Ploughs and ploughshares J. T. PEACOCK & Co., ' Wharf. _____ _ THE UNDERSIGNED ARE . PREPARED to ship wool to England via Sydney at the current rate of freight. Wool shipped by the Mountain Maid per return trip to Sydney is guaranteed to be in the London market two months sooner than any shipped direct from this port. Parties shipping through the undersigned, consigned to their friends in London, will be dealt with on very liberal terms. Owing to the conveniences possessed by the undersigned, wool for shipment by this route or direct to London, can be, if required, stowed in Lyttelton, free of all charges. J. T. PEACOCK & CO. Lyttelton, November 29, 1858. ~ EX CHIEFTAIN" ~ ~ A ND on Sale by the Undersigned. 15 crates earthenware; Consisting of plates and dishes, toilet sets and chambers, breakfast cups' and saucers, jugs and mugs, <Xrc. &c. Ironmongery, &c. : Boilers, fountains,' saucepans and kettles, arms and boxes (for drays), pickaxes and adzes, table and pocket cutlery, block tin round and oval baking dishes, tea and coffee pots, bowls, milk pans, basons and pannikins, brass pillar candlesticks, plated forks and table spoons, tea pots and candlesticks. Carpenters' tools of very superior workmanship. 3 cases broom and brush ware. 3 cases stationery: Note, letter and foolscap paper, envelopes, pocket and memorandum books, ledgers, day and cash books, journals and jotter books, cony and school books (assorted), pens and ink, wrapping paper, &c. 500 pieces music, manuscript music books and paper, work boxes and writing desks. Also,-— A large assortment of dolls, toys, and fancy goods, suited for presents. GEORGE TAYLER. London-street, Lyttelton. CHAIRS! CHAIRS!! JUST HECEIVED, 3 CRATES ENGLISH CHAIRS. GEORGE TAYLER, London Street, LytleUon. ;EX _' ZEAiIaNDIA. : ~~~ JUST unpacking, a siriall 'invoice of gents' superior Boots and Slioes^ suitable- for tho coming season, at B. GAftAGAN'S, the Golden Shoe. i Canterbury. Street, Lyttelton, Oct. 12,1858.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume XI, Issue 643, 5 January 1859, Page 2
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