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JT. PEACOCK & Co. are now land- • ing their importation of tlio cargo of tho Brig Mountain Maid and shipments ox Rogina and Indiana, and havo on hand at their stores-— Spirits, wines, t>cor, porter ] Tobacco, cigars' Woolpncltß, corn sacks Sulphur, arsenic Sheepwash tobacco Tar, pitch ■ Teas, BUgars Uaisins, currants •Figs, dried apples Lohsters, salmon Vinegar in qr.-casks Candles, sperm and mould -■ , ■ Bottled fruits i • Salt, coarse and fine - i Starch and blue Galvanized iron tiles ' , i Do. wire and sheet Drays, ploughs Wheelbarrows and dray wheels : ;Soap, Sydney and Star Rennets, crockery Buckets and tubs Corks, marble slahs | Portland cement • Oilmen's stores (various) 50 cases drapery / ■ ■: &a., &c. i Lyttelton, Nov. 29,1858. ■ EX NQURMAHAL. ; A Few of Ransome and Sim's Ploughs JIJL 2 pairs patent wheels with "brass caps ; 1 10 horse power steam engine; with \ boiler (complete). J.T. PEACOCK & Co. ■ Lyttelton, August 3,1858. "< WOOL AND OTHER COLONIAL , PRODUCE. fTIH E Undersigned are cash buyers of :_L Wool, Sheepskins, Hides, <fec.j 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 g00d5....' ..■..'.' ...' Wines > , . • • j Spirits ; ..;■■■ ' Ales'" . ; ' ' ■'•■. ■ ■ : Sugars - . ; '■■■ - .Teasv ■■■■■.-■■• ; Soap - : : - Candles I Tobacco . Cigars , Woolpacks and corn saclvQ "Arsenic ':'. \ Tar, pitch . j , Saddlery. V. : ' i .". ' Oilmen's stores „.-.. ■ " ' &c.,&c. '"', .. - " ■' , ' - ; J. T. PEACOCK & Co., i ;. , \ llmporters. Oct. 19,1858. ... -. . : , ;: ;,;..,.:■: ; -|7 ! 0;; Ri S A L::.-W., {JCj - BY THiE UNDEHSIGNED,— > 2 wool pressing machines (complete) (Jrain measures ' . ; Turnip cutters and corn crackers ■ Bullock and horse drays , ; Iron harrows ■. \ Ploughs and ploughshares \ J. T. PEACOCK & Co., Wharf. ;: wool. r " THE UNDERSIGNED ARE P' REJARIiD to ship wool :to England ..:{ via Sydney at the current rate .of freight. . Wool shipped by the Mountain Maid-per I 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, co,n- ---: signed to their friends in London, will he. 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. 4 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, &c. &c. Ironmongery, &c.: / , . . . •- ■ Boilers, fountains, saucepans ■ and kettles, arms'and .boxes (for drays), pickaxes and adzes, table and pocket cutlery^ block tiii round and oval baking • dishes, tea and coffee: pots, bowlsj 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 brushware. 3 cases stationery:-'. ; : Note, letter and foolscap paper, envelopes, pocket arid memorandum books, ledgers, day and cash books, journals and letter books, copy 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, tyttelton. CHAIRS! CHAIRS!! TUST RECEIVED, 3 CRATES O ENGLISH CHAIRS. . GEORGE TAYLER, London Street, Lyttelton. EX ZEALANDIA. ". TUST unpacking, a small invoice oi O\ gents' .superior Boots and Shoes ; suitable for the coming season, at B. GAHAGAN'S, the Golden Shoe. Canterbury Street, Lyttelton, Oct. 12,1858. ,

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XI, Issue 644, 8 January 1859, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Lyttelton Times, Volume XI, Issue 644, 8 January 1859, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Lyttelton Times, Volume XI, Issue 644, 8 January 1859, Page 2

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