COOKHAM BOOTS. * AJ NOTHER lot of the above' frtf-famed XJL' boots have arrived at the Beo Hive. And, .daily expected, a largo 'assortment of children's arid youtliaI'boots' arid shoes of the "same brand. J. T. WHITE, Bee Hivo Store, . ' Kaiapoi. RETAIL DEALERS OF CHRISTCHURCH. MESSRS. JAMES MORRISON & CO.,having commenced to receive' the*ir regular heavy shipments direct from the manufacturings districts of England, are prepared to deal with retail storekeepers of Christchurch at lower prices than generally asked, by other merchantsj with the double advantage of buying in quantities as are^ required, and seeing and noting your prices at the:time|jof purchase. ! ' - . Ironmongers and master carpenters are particularly requested to inspect our stock and.test our prices. "Canterbury. Street; Lyttelton, Jari/7, 1859. ALBION HOTEL. ; J COLLIER: begs to inform th,e public gene- • rally^that-ha.vingerected, STABLES Q - rear of his premises, he is prepared to givfe' horses entrusted to bis charge the best possible accommodation. \ . • .'•.'•■ ■. ' '■ . . P.Si—Saddle-horses on hire. : LytteHon,'Jan.7/1859. ; , • • . • 'LYTTELTON' JETTY. , • ! TO MERCHANTS i AND OTHERS. ; : TVTOTICE.^— Goods landed on the 'jetty must1 be -1-^ taken away the ' same: day, 'otherwise: proceedings will betaken for the-obstruction of the; •traffic. ■ : .■/.. . . EDWARD1 GTE^ET, • • : Wharfinger. , ;DUNSTABLE HOUSE, CASHEL STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. GREAT CLEARING'OUT SALE. DCL^RESGN having received' advices •■ of large shipments of.goods to arrive from England,'begs to inform the inhabitants of Christchurch. that' he is now SELLING OFF thq ■ wb.ole-of his present STOCK at a great sacrifice; ■ consisting of ■ ■ , , ■ : .': :.;- SHAWLS, \ MANTLES, ■ . :. '.'.; : .:.-- fMUSLMS, FANCY DRESSES;' 'PRINTS; GINGHAMS, : v .HOSIERY, RIBBONS, ' ■ . .CABBAGE THEE HATS, WHITE AND SCOTCH TWILL SHIRTS, SYDNEY TWEED • AND MOLESKIN TROWSERS, FELT HATS, CALICOS, FLANNELS,- SCOTCH TWILL, CORDUROY, COTTON AND LINEN BED TICK, ■HABERDASHERY, &c. MRS. DALE BEGS to inform the inhabitants of Kaiapoi that she has taken the house lately occupied by Dr. Day, and intends to open a store for the following Merchandise, consisting of— Drapery Boots and shoes Babyiinen . Glassware . _ And.-various other goods' too numerous, to mention Jan. 5, 1859. FOR SALE, A HOUSE- and half -an acre of Land at Kaiapoi. The above presents ;i good^opportunity for any one wishing to establish a business, being a corner section, withabout fi chains frontage. For particulars, apply to MR. W. H. DENNE. Part purchase money can remain on mortgage. SKELETON. /^ ENTLEMEN whose MARES havo received ■ vX the services of Skeleton, are requested to pa}r the fees to MR. JAMES RULE, Christchurch, ' TOWTON. /GENTLEMEN whose MARES have received V3T the services of Towton, are requested to pay the fees to MB. JAMES RULE, Christchurch, who is authorised to receive the same. FOR SALE, THE SCHOONER JANE PEATA. THE June Peata is 25 tons burthen; i o coppered four feet up; she has just had a new suit of sails -except the fore-sail; and altogether she can be guaranteed in good order and condition. She draws six feet of water, and is well suited for the river trade. For terms, apply to F. NOBLE CAMPBELL & Co. Oxford Street, Lvttelton, Jan. 18, 1859. Mb. BIDVVELL'S RAMS. "TT^XPECTED to arrive -by next steamer I'J from Wellington,— 7 pure bred and 40 half bred Merino Rams. 1 The pure bred are' out of the first class Ewes by the first class Ram, imported to Wellington by Mr. Beauchamp, fro in Saxony. The half bred are by the same Ham out of picked Ewes, from Mr. Bidwell's flocks, which 15 years ago he purchased from Mr. M'Arthur, New South Wales, the character of which was regularly maintained by the importation of rams from the best flocks in 'New South Wales, viz., from the flocks of Dr.' Bowman, Mr. M'Arthur, the Australian Agricultural Company, and Edward Cox, Esquire. Apply to Mr. REVANS, Lyttelton, or to Mr. WAITT, Casierton. FOR SALE, THE LEASE OF A VALUABLE FIFTY ACRE SECTION, ' Q'ITU-AT-E on ■ the ITarcwood Road, about >O three miles from Christclmrch; nearly the whole is broken up, and five acres laid down ' with English grass. The Section is fenced and divided into three fields. ' There is a 1 seven roomed House thereon, well suited for a farmhouSe.'togelher with a gaiden well stocked with fruit trees; and a plentiful supply of 'good water. For 'farther particulars, apply at tho Papanui Store. • FOR SALE, • 'T'lIE LEASE OF A' 20 JAeRE SECTION. WITH a substantially built six roamed House, Barn, and other convenient out-buildings | four acres are 'laid down with English 'grass. For particulars, apply at tho Papnnui Store.
Permanent link to this item
Hononga pūmau ki tēnei tūemi
https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/LT18590216.2.26.3
Bibliographic details
Ngā taipitopito pukapuka
Lyttelton Times, Volume XI, Issue 655, 16 February 1859, Page 7
Word count
Tapeke kupu
721Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Lyttelton Times, Volume XI, Issue 655, 16 February 1859, Page 7
Using this item
Te whakamahi i tēnei tūemi
No known copyright (New Zealand)
To the best of the National Library of New Zealand’s knowledge, under New Zealand law, there is no copyright in this item in New Zealand.
You can copy this item, share it, and post it on a blog or website. It can be modified, remixed and built upon. It can be used commercially. If reproducing this item, it is helpful to include the source.
For further information please refer to the Copyright guide.