'JITUiIE Undersigned are Cash buyers oi . -JL Wool, delivered .at Christchurch, SKainpol, Timaru, or any other shipping places •)ii the coast. • • , MILES, KINGTON & Co., \ - Lyttelton. . ON SALE <AT THE STORES OF THE UNDERSIGNED,— PatnaTfcice Pampanga Sugar Melbourne Soap Plantation Ceylon Coffee ' ' ' '"''"'""''":" Venetian Red Tether Ropes1 ; MILES, KINGTON, & Co., . Lytlelton.' ■^1 ALYANISED. IRON, -ON. ,;SALEj In sheets—6, 7^, and 8 feet long. .... Galvanisediron Tiles.. ,' , ... - ..." , Do. Ridgecap Do. Guttering ..-..,,. ■ , i .^Do. . : Down Piping .. i.-.- ;. • 'Do. Nails, Brackets), . Nuts, and * Screws, Rivets, and. Bars, &c, ;.-.. . .••■ ....,., y .'. .MILES, KINGTON & Coy ••■ .!.:".--i • ; • Norwich Quay.' ' ~ ' ON'SALE. •'.::-,"!! ABOUT 5 tons of New Zealand ropel'•l7 doz. tether lines. Apply to : MILES, KINGTON & Co., Norwich Quay. c ■ ;'•- , ! WOOL, . ' ; TpiHE Undersigned .are buyers -of. wool, JL hides, sheepskins) and other produce, - arid willmake liberal cash advances on consignments to Messrs. Miles, Kington- and Co., Mcl- ■ bourne, and Messrs.. MUesos and Kingtoii, Bris- -■ tdl, London, and Liverpool . ... -' : fMILES; KINGTON, & Co., \ ■ - ■ Norwich Quay. _ =__ , WOOL - " TO SHEEPFARMERS. THE undersigned 'have on sale a supply of Stores imported express!y for Station use, consisting of ..,..,, 101b. woolpacks !u| Tea - ' ■ Sugar . ' : Wines and spirits Ale and porter • - :\Rice:. ;\ >• " ,' ■_ ' ;r ". Candles • Raisins Currants , . Oilmen's stores > • obacco ; office • ... Boots and shoes !'; Soft goods ; Fencing wire and staples \. . And other.supplies required by squatters. .-. ;• MILES, KINGTON. & C 0.,. ; Norwich Quay. ; Lyttelton, February, 1859. I STATION SUPPLIES. ■■ MESSRS. MILES, KINGTON, & -Co. have on Sale at their Stores, at:: Kaiapoi, STATION SUPPLIES; consisting off . 10 Hi. woolpacks -7 ■ ■ Tea, sugar, wine and spirits Oilman's stores, tobacco, candles Rice, coffee, ale and porter • Soda, sulphur, sheepshears • ': ■ '■-■•Also,—r .-.•.. : ... .-, A general assortment of IRONMONGERY; comprising Foster's spades, potato forks, Simmon's American picks, garden rakes, key viceSj" C. S. pit saws (6 and 7 feet), pit saw • files (5 in.),- saw sets, Ewbarik's patent nails, spoke shaves, plough plains, screw augurs, coach wrenches; carpenters' adzes, socket chisels, shingling hammers, Kent hammers, cut tacks,.smoothing planes, American axes, wood bench screws, iron, •^bedsteads, : iron 'buckets, butchers' . . -steels,-3ish covers, candlesticks, butchers' cleavers,choppers, tulip shovels, hat andcoat hooks, brass cocks, cork screws, box rules, gimblets, screws, table knives iind forks,'spirit bag hooks, ?tape measnres/japanned spittoons, tinned 'basons, steelyards, splitting: wedges, camp 'kettles, lanterns, wash basonsy; candle^ moulds, pint pots, frying pans, camp, ovens, iron po|s, &c, &c. Lyttelton, February, 1859. TO BE SOLD OR LET, ON Building leases, a few-small plots of Freehold.l^and^ adapted for the erection of Cottages, opposite,the.New Church, on the Perry-road, leading to the Union Wharf. For particulars, apply to Me. JOHISf DEAN :BAMFQRD, Solicitor, London Street, Lyttelton.>Lyttelton, March, 1859. FOR SALE, A r\ Acres of Valuable Land, situated in jKkJ Gibbie's Bay, having sixteen and ahalf chains of frontage to the beach; also the same -frontage.to the Charteris Bay Road. Apply to .. - FREDERICK WRIGHT, ... Governor's Bay. March. %,. 1859. ' NOTICED : ~T ~r', IS hereby given that v aloyS^erson SETTING FIRE to the GRASS:bIithe,RUNS of the Undersigned, near DOUBLE $!OENER; in this Province, after this-notice, will be PROSECUTED. F. POLHILL, .TAS. MELDRUM, GEORGE DOUGLAS. . March 18,1859. NOTICE. J BOOTH andß. THOMSON beg to • inform the public that the CONVEYANCE lately used by Mr. Bishop between Lyttelton and Christchurch has recommenced running, starting from the Golden Fleece Hotel, ;Cl)ristchurch, every Morning at Half-past Eight a.m., and every Afternoon at Half-past Three, p.m.; returning from Evan's Cottage at Eleven, a.m., and Five, Ij.m.lj.m. . ; All Parcels left at the Mitre or Canterbury Hotels, LytfcelloTi, or at the Golden Fleece or White Hart Hotels, Chribtchurch, will meet with every attention. The Packing over fhe Hill will be managed by Mr. Packard.' N.B. Saddle Horses to let on hire. Apply at. the Golden Fleece Stables, Christchurch, or of Mr. Packard, Lyttelton. ' ' ; SADDLE HORSES. SADDLE HORSES om hire! Apply to H. W. READ, Temporary Stables at: Mr. Mill's, near the Golden Fleece, Christchurch. N.B.—Stock, driving undertaken by the day or job. ...
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Lyttelton Times, Volume XI, Issue 665, 23 March 1859, Page 2
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