; EX.' ROEHAMP TON, STRATHALLA^ REG-IN1A; ZEALANDIA; AND CLONTAiIp Wl'l*ir OTHER TJATEjARRIVALS. ' HABERDASHERY; iCI LOVES of aU kinds, hosiery of every »; Za vT: price and quality, of both: worsted and cotton garters of all colours and'size's, boy's - leather belt-' ginghams, ■ coburgs, • derrys, - alpacas'; stays; gl Ov ' of every* class,/children's worsted gaiters,. H t av , laces of all prices and qualities in great variety, ladies' fancy dresses/ • hotoping cane, piping■ <&'' stays both white and. coloured, carpet binding toilet covers, fancy quilting, 12-4 blankets; tnaito. randum b6oks both large and small; looking glasses brtth largo and small; a'splendid assortment of rib. bons; ladies' scarfs, ladies' sleeves and collars, of a class never yet imported or equalled; sewing B ilk n f every'colour and best quality; hooks and eyes both white7 and black, in packets of papers,- button,, pins, collars and tapes, of all clauses, from the well known house of Carlisle, Pittman, & Co. j laces of all qualities and prices; criunterpanes and quilts o f the very best quality and the cheapest prices asked in the trade; crochet needles, both b6ne,'ateel and wood, crochet cotton in great variety ; thimbles and ifahcy needles in' boxes ; : silver chains,.stay hooks of two sorts, hair pins in. papers and fancy boxes galloons/ common sewing cotton, old cord both black arid white, boot laces of 3 different qualities, ladies' collars of every, kind* boys' do., braces of all prices, elastic belts, rouge both plain & figured, ladies' head dresses in' great variety-, to .please all tastesmending cotton of all Nos.ymen's watertight boots] Scotch make, vvaTranted.,of the best quality, magic lanterns, tea caddies,, Patna rice, sardines in both large drid small tins, 30 tins strioked herrings. IRONMONGERY: Gale"hook's'ahd^ hinges^ assorted, 1^ to 18 itichejf, O.P, sacll irons, Nbs. 2 ty $, patent butt hinges, 2| to 5 in., spring balances 24 lbs. to 30 lbs,, brass cocks, counter weighing machines,-7 lbs. to 56 B>s , copper hand scales and beam, steelyards, 112lbs. to 3501d5., tinned torm'enter.^, tinned, ladles, .tiiited gr'.dirona, rim locks, 6, 7, S, 9 andlo in., shell gimblets, assorted, Turkey, oil sfohes, dbg chains, 2, 3 .and 4 yards', padlocks, bovv' latches,- iron and brsssi' axle pullies of different' size.scutHaclfs of all sizes, best patent locks/10 and 12 in., breech' wood carpenter's spokeshayes, saw sets, Norfolk latches, wire dish coyers.'of all sizes arid prtqes'tobe bought either in the set or,singly; .New Victoria dish covers, com. mon oil lamps, two police lanterns of the newest invention with patent' slide, japanned snuffer tra3 Ts,. wash banins of all sizes) milk pans, pudding do., French nursery' lamps, cash boxpßj flat tube ball lamps, oval tea .pots all sizes/block"tin do. all sizes'and price?, coffee pots all sizes,'chamber" pails, oil feeders, watering pots,; nutmeg, graters, spice boxes, fioiir boxes, pepper, do., dripping pans, brass curtain bands,imperial dish covers all sizes, block tin candlesticks and pillars, roasting:-jack's, flour scales' 1; and 2 .peeks, joiner's sprigs all sizes, coach winches, bed screws, wrought Flemish tacts, pnmp tacks', wrought clasp' hoW all .sizes/brass" desk hinges, brass butt do., frying" paris,^ claw ha.mrners, brass screw, hooks, brass;.screw rfngs, plate glass lanterns, oil cans, trays' of a very superior kind and neat patte'rri, bread baskets, baking dishes all sizes, tin basins, all sizes, galvanized r buckets'; steel and brass .snuffersj cjeep' tinscales,/sheepi shears of best quality, tea caddies,dustipansj'tin funnels, .japanned candle^ boxes, japanned extinguishers, plain, figured and fancy .patty pans, graVe^ shovels,. common do. No. 2, 3 and £ scythes and sneaths; spades, reaping hooks and sickles. >r ....'■ SADbLERT: Superior hunting saddles/ horsie' cart harness, head stalls/bridles in great variety, one patent'gig cbllai'j leading harness. These' are'all fromthe well known house of Messrs. Mirrlees <& Coy, Bdchanan Street,1 Glasgow, well known in the Australian colo« iiie'tf for their superior workmanship; MkSSWMti': ' ..•■ ,300 pieces.fancy cut glassware „ 2000. tumblers both large and small sQo..\vines,-;iriixed quality .. , 20A decanters both cut arid;pressed . 300 custard glasses, of different pattern! 150 sugars of, all colours 20Q salts of different qualities : 50 creams; cut and plain 500 plates, sto n& in. . , .. 50 patent cut fancy dishes for fruit 5 centre and stand, cut fancy glass for flowers or fruit 136 cot fancy cigar, dust savers, to save the d'ustfroin; falling on ite carpet, with dislie^ complete 12 cut glass wali^r bottles1 and elas^es complete. , _, Ut . CROCM^: dozen, cups and saucers 120 „ plates all size 3 100 „ dishes ,;, 200 „ bowls 15 „ starch pans., 20 „ preserving jars , : ,. 25 „ chanibers, both white and blue, all sizes ... ... 12 „ broth bowls with plates to stand in 10 „ brush (nail and tooth) trays 12 „ soapboxes ;.:...■ 20 „ children's fancy printed mugs 3.0 , ... plain mugs 50. „ chamber sets 10 „ tea pots 2 „ superior dinner sets complete. STATIONERY: Double cro.vn- cartridge, foolscap different sorfs, donhle «;rowh blue do., blue double foolscap, double Wove linndinade, cartridge blue demy, plain do., mv peiial cap double d<>., bag do., white blotting paper, pink do, ledgers, journals, day books, letter books, foolscap fopy 'bookls assorted, post copy books assorted, square B.W. ptist, envelopes,' note paper, wafers, wax. red and black, memorandum books, p_ens, from the best gold to tlie commoner kind, holders of all lengths, Welsh slates, two size's, slate pencils, a large variety, inks of all sizes and colours, from 2tl. to ss. ppr bottle/school books. of every kind, copy books ail hands. JAMES MORRISON & CO. F«b.2l, 1859. GENERAL NOTICE. I^HE FIRST and LAST NOTICE is hereby given to all ]uvrties indebted to the undersigned ; to parties residing on the peninsula fourteen days extra notice will be .given ; that all accounts remaining unpaid after the 18fch PAY of MAUCH NEXT, will le recovered in the Kcsictent Magistrate's Court, at Lytteiton. '■ ,•.'.' ■ PETEII CAMERON, N.B.—The debts refer'to' those dinr'bolV to.tue Caledonian Store and the Robin llobil Hotel. Lyttelton/Feb. 23/1859. tA N D F0 R SAL E. PAPANUI ROAD. SPRINGFIELD. FARM (late in 'the «ctup>t«in r of Benjamin WyM/Esq^Ps, ifbw "open for sale, .in lots, of one acre and upward^,. _ , Plans' may bb seen/and fnll .partiQU&w^Vta^* on application to M B . fi&s& ¥»-G. W. WI'ATT, or Ms; LONGDEN/in Clifistctiurch. Terms :-~one fourth caslirone Tdtirth Rt'S inon^s. one fourth at 6 months/and the Vehiainder at i-> months; FilKB OF ANY CHA.BOB FOB INTKBKST.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume XI, Issue 661, 9 March 1859, Page 4
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