GOODS^ 'NOW:1' ON'SALIS) '' EX ROEHAMPTOtt, STEATIiALLAN, SREGINA, ZEALANDIA; AND CLONTAUF/ ! ; WITH' OTHER1 LATE ARRIVALS. HABERDASHERY:' , i/)i LOVES :of !»nll kinds,' hosiery of every' size ;VDT: price arid quality; of both vprsted',aridrcotton; v [garters of all coloarsand'si^sVbQy's leilthor b^lts,. 'ginghams/coburgs/ der,rys;; stays, gloves . iof:- "every.''class,: cliiWreri's ;' jvpi'sM'. 'gaitersj, ; stay •lades of all'prices: arid''qualities in great variety;, ladies' fancy dresses,' hooping cane,- piping do., stays'both white and coloured,, carpet binding,; toilet covers, fancy quilting, 12-4 blankets, memo-: 'randum books both largo and small jlboking glasses botlvlarge and small -a splendid assortment of ribbons; ladies' scarfs, ladies'; sleeves'and collars, of a class never yet imported or equalled'; sowing silk of every colour and best'quality- hooks and eyes both white' and black^ih packets'dr. papers,^buttons,' pins, collars and' tap'es/.of all classesj from 'the well kribwrihoiise1 6f'CarlisleVPittriian, & Co.;.laces of all qualities and ; counterpanes and quilts.pf: the very best quality andrthe cheapest prices asked: in the trade ; '■ crochet needles, both; bone,; steel and wood, crochet,cotton' in great variety-; thimbles arid fancy needlesin boxes ;: silver chain's,' stay hooks of two sorts; <hair pins in • papers'5 and fancy boxes, galloons/ common;' sewing"'pottph> old cord "both black and whiteiboot'laces'bf 3 difFerent qualities, ladies' cbllars'bf .every kind, boys'; do., braces of ; prices,'elasticjielts,rbug e both plain & figured, ladies'' head dresses'in great variety, to' please all tastes; rnendihg:cotton of all'Nos;, men's -watertight boots, Scotch make, war^ lanterns, tea ■. caddies,; Patna; rice, sardines: In both large and small tins, 30 tins smoked herrings.; • ; . IRON^NGMy- ; Grate hooks,and hinges, assorted, 14 to'lßinches,' 6;P. sad irons, Nos; 2 to-8/patent butt hinges, 2|; to 5 in., spring balances'24lbsi to! 30 B)s'.:, brass cocks, counter weighing machines, 7lbs. to sft lbs'., copper hand scales and beamysteelyar,ds,;ll2 lbs.; t;o 350 fts.y' tinned torrrieriters, tinned1 ladles, iluted, gridirons, rini lojcks, 6, 7, 8, 9 and 10 in., sh'ell'gimblets^as- ' sorted/ Turkey oil. stones, dog chains, 2, 3 ;and4' yards, padlocks, bow,latches> -iron and brass axle: puliies of, different sizes,,ciijfc tacks of all, sizes, best patent locks, 10 and 12 in., beech ; wood': carpenters spokeshaves,/saw sets, Norfolk latches; wire' disk - covers of all sizes:and pricesito'beTjought 'either iii the set oi' singly 7; 'New .Victoria-dish" covers/com«: mon - oil laihpsy 'two police ;:lante"rns° of: the newes!t ' invention! with '^aterit slide/japahned. snuffe^ traysj'wasK'b'aiiihs'bf:sail sizes, hiilte.. pSns, padding' : dor,-Trench;' nursery'^lamps,' bash boxes; flat tube '■ bairiatnps, 'oval.tea ;po|s..,air'sjjses,'block'tin-4p. ( all sizesi and "prices, cs?e pots allsizes,chamber pails> oil; feeders, 'watering ,pots> nutmeg graters/: spice boxes, flour boxesi pepper do., dripping pans;brass curtain bands, imperial" dish covers all sizes, block tin candlesticks and pillars,- roasting jacks, flour, scales 1 and 2 pecks, joiner's? sprigs-all sizes, coach winches, bed screws,' wrought Flemish tacks, pump tacks, wrought clasp hpbsall. sizes,, brass, desk hingesi' brass butt db.v frying 'pahs, 1 elkyr 'hammers,' brass screw hooks, brass" screw rings*:'plate glass' lanterns, oil cans, trays of a very superior kind and neat pattern, bread basketSj baking1 dishes all sizes, .tin basins all sizes, galvanized-buckets,'steel and brass snuffers, deep tin sicalesj sheep 'shears of best quality, tea caddies, dust pans, tin funnels, japanned candle boxes, japanned extiriguisbiersi'plain, figured and fancy patty .pans\ gravel ■shovels^" common do. No. 2, 3 and 4, scythe's 'ah^sne'ath's;'spadesi reaping hooks and sickles. SADDLERYSuperior hunting!' saddled,' horse cart" harness^' head stalls, bridles1 in !great''TOTrejty'j"bne' l ip'ate'nt gig collar, leading harness^'These'are'all'from the well known house of .Messrs-r^riiees^l^'po^'Buchanan Street, Glasgow' , 'well Known in the Australian, colonies for: their superior workmanship. glassware! ■."';■ ; 300 pieces fancy cut (glassware : "; i 2000 tumblers both large'and small 500. wines'; mixed''quality 200 decanters both cut and pressed 300 custard glasses, of .different patterns 150 sugars of all, colours. ; : ;< 200 salts of different qualities 50. creams, cvt r and plain' 500 plates, 5 to 8 in. v 50 patent cut fancy,^dishes'fpr.fruit', , 5 centre and' 'stands cut fancy glass for flowers or fruit ! 136 cut fancy cigar 3ust savers, to save the dust from falling on the carpet, with dishes complete r 12 cut glass water bottles and glasses cdm- " plete; • ' i CROCKERYV : 300 dozen cups and saucers : 120 „ plates all sizes; 100 „ dishes' ■■■«'• 200 „ bowls ■ ' : 15 „ starehfjatis! ;:, 20 ■„■".; preserving I'jai's,1 ' >.-.-.' : 25 „ cKambers, both white alnd blue ', all ; ' ' sizes "''"'. , . .. , '._. ......' | 12 „ broth bow,ls with platesVfp stand in ■ 10 „ brush (nail and tooth) trays i 12 „ soapboxes; 20 „ children's fancy printed mugs [ 30 „ „ . plain mugs ' | 50 „ chamber sets 10 „ teapots ' j 2 „ supefioi'dinner sets complete. i STAtiONERY: . Double crown cartridge,'foolscap' different sorts, double crown ;blue !db.,' blue double Vfoolscap^ dodble wove handniadeV caHridge blue.demy, J plain db!, imperial cap double db;,' bag dbi,!;whi|ie blotting paper, pink doV, ledger's,' journals,-day^'books, letter books, foolscap copy books assorted, post, copy books assorted, 'square B.W. post,, envelopes/ note paper, wafers, wax, red; and black,; memorandum books, pens, from the best goldr to the commoner kind, holders of: alUengthsy Welsh slates;'two sizes1/slate; pencils,' a large* variety, inks of all sizes and colours; from: 2d. to ss; per bottle,;s'ch'obr books of every kind, copy books all hands. "; ; JAMES MORRISON & C 6. Feb. 2i; 1859. , GENERAL NOTICE ■ npHE FIRST and LAST NOTICEIis hereby ■f- ; given tb all parties indebted to the"; under-1 signed ; to parties residing on the peninsula fourteen days extra. notice wiU be given ; that all: accounts remaining unpaid i'after-the 18th DAY of MARCH NEXT, will be ..recovered in the Resident. Magistrate's Court at Lyttfelton". PETER; CAMERON; . N.B.~The debts refer'totVpse due both to the Caledonian Store and the Robin Hood Hotel ■ LytfeHon,Feb. 23,1859..LAND FOR SAL E. PAPA'NUI ROAD. fCjPRIN^FIEIip FARM (late in the;occupation v^-> ; of B'enjamia Wyatt, ! Esq;,) is liow opeiV for salo^in lots of one^icre and upwards; . : • , : . Plans may bo seen, nnd full particulars bbtairibd; on application to Mn. DANN, Mb.C.W. WYATT; or Me. LONGDEN,in Christcluirph, ,- .-' ': Torrns:—:Orie fourth casl^ one fourth at; 3 month's,! one fourth at iSmpqths/and tlie: remainderi'at 12'month'- 'rn'jEiSOFANy'ciiAßGisVoit intjsbest.' ■
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Lyttelton Times, Volume XI, Issue 660, 5 March 1859, Page 4
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