WOOL AND OTHER COLONIAL PRODUCE. THE Undersigned are: casji/ buyers of Wool, Sheepskins, Hidep> &cV; or they will make 'mostuliberahcash> advances on consignments to their friends-Hr' Sydney or London. J/T/PEACOCK & Co., Wharf; N SALE BY THE UNDERSIGNED,— STATION SUPPLIES, and assorted general merchandise, for town and country Storekeepers, consisting of— : Soft goods Wines . ■ * • Spirits' Alesl Sugars Teas Soap Candles Tobacco Cigars, W,oolpacks!an4;corn sack* Arsenic ; Tar, pitch Saddlery '. Oilmen's stores &a,&c. ■ ..■.:....., ' ■ J. T. PEACOCK & Co., Importers, tji d r; s; a l l c', Ju BY THE UNPIEKSiaifBP)-^ 2 wool pressing mach'iheß (complete) Grain measures Turnip cutters and corn crackers ■ Bullock and horse drays Iron narrows Ploughs and ploughshares J. T.> PEACOCK ■& Co., W,harf. ~ ~~ WOOL. . THE- UNDERSIGNED ARE PREPARED to shipwool 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/ I O.wingtto the possessed, iby the undersigned, wool for. shipment,;,bythis ; rpute or direct to LoridonjCan- be^ if require,d,' stowed in Lyttelton, free of all charges.r :J.;T^iiACpCK«fcCO. ■j. EX::STRATHALLAN.<fc.CLQNTARF. 0-N sale ( by the. undersignedy • Selected in the; . British .markets,by; their/ own private purjchaser, Invoices of. coutille stays | ■• " fciue'serge ; " ribbons ■*•'■■': ladies'hats and bonnets s " glace silk ; ; _ i " ■- stripe >and check ditto >■ ■\ ■' •■■ "■.. - " '.'■ tapes; ; '■■; ■/■ .-...• ■• /- ! v j on g cloth : « croydoti sheeting: | ." calicoes.. ' " ; I-• :. ..--.■ ■". .'. . : white and Regatta: shirts \ .''■ t ■•'."• ladies'and^gents'gloves ' : " derry and linsey , '; I ■ ;" •hosie'^uasiorted '' "-'■■■■'•■■'■" -"■ " :' crape;f •" /; ''■'' ■■•''■'" •',. . alpaca and. cobjirgs . j " la.dies': collars and sleeves ; . &c., . :&c;, . &c. : I J: ; T.-PEACOCK & Co. i ;.;'■..,. . Lyttelton. THE undersigned', import jo order all kinds of machinery for saw and flour mills, thrashing raachines,, &c. Orders for indents on the.English imarkets ought to: be forwarded as early as possible ito insure against una,yoidable delayi \ J. T. PEACOCK & Co. I .' " ' ...'....'.'..' iyttelton. ;NOW ,LA|Jl)p{X}; AND'FQ^SAiLE;At THE : STORES OP TaE UNDiERSIGNED, THE GAR (JO OF THE , MOTJ N TAIN M A ID, : 50 hhds. Barton ,ale i 50 casks Byass'L bottled porter ; 50 " AJlsopp's ,ale ; 5 ( 00 bags" Co's sugar j 245 " Jaya sugar ' . 6, cases loaf sugar' 1 hhd, " " 12 r hhds. treacle 20 chests tea 20; half chests tea 20 cases lobsters 20 ■ '"•' oysters 10 " mustard -'. ■ 10 ": sauces 5 " arrowroot 3 casks tavtaric acid 2 cases essence .of peppermint 10 bWels. soda crystals ', 12 cases Colemaji's blue 5 tons soap . 2 tons tallow candles '. 15 drays and carts 1-case of scythes 1. " scythe stories 16 casks Stockholm pitch , 20 dozen Foster's spades . 12 sets cart harness - 200 ,ke.gs. nails' •"',".' 2 crates ginger beer bottles 2 hhds, hardware " . 1 w- pewter mugs 1 case slate pencils 2 " roll wire 5 " log and fishing lines 3 casks cut decanters 10 boxes axes 50 doxen axe handles 1 cask horse traces 12 blacksmith's vices 1 case children's crib beds 1 " bamboo bedsteads 10 bright stoyes 2 bales canvas 6 cases gent's clothing 1 ".' cloth caps . 16 " drapery assorted '.. 5 cases 1.N.E.; matches ' ' 1; " vestas [ 10 cwt. solel'leather ' 6 baleskip ' 10 « calf 2 '.', scarlet, blankets 2 " wnife.' "• " 2 cases oil cloth . : 50,000 feet s'awni timber, 30 wood doors . 50 casks Roman cement Ladders and Trestles' ' 12 tons baY ii'dn 2 pairs; 32-inch blacksmith's bellowa &c.>- ' &c, ' &c. j. t. PEAcocid & co;
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Lyttelton Times, Volume XI, Issue 659, 2 March 1859, Page 2
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