WOOL AND OTHER COLONIAL • t PRODUCE. >-.■';■ " mil E Undersigned are cash buyers of ' ±'. Wool, Sheepskins, Hides/ &o. y or they,will make most liberal cash on consignments to their friends m Sydney, or L°ndOn- PEACOCK & Co., ( Wharf.. ON ' SALE BY" THE UNDERSIGNED,— . 'STATION SUPPLIES, and assorted general merchandise, for town and country Storekeepers, consisting of—• •~; SoftgOOCls, '.i. t ... ";.....,.-- ---j Wines . .':' ■'■■'■ ■ . _.' ... f • ••. ;■ ■ ■ Spirits •■ '■ ' ''":-'--- '■ Ales . - Sugars Teas | Soap ... /,-•', •■-f..;}-'' j Candles "'• ""■■'■.■? I Tobacco Cigars Woolpacks and corn sacks ...- Arsenic Tar, pitch Saddlery Oilmen's stores ; ' : &C.,&C. •.'.■■■' J. T. PEACOCK & Co., .' •' ' Importers. F. 0 R " S A/ L'-,E, BY THE UNDERSIGNED, — ' 2 wool pressing machines (complete) Grain measures ' . Turnip cutters and corn crackers" "; ; Bullock and horse drays : Iron narrows ■•'•'' ■' ' Ploughs and ploughshares •i J. T. PEACOCK & Co., ; Wharf. i WO O'L. '■"■ ' ! . THE UNDERSIGNED ARE PREPARED to ship wool 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 phipped direct from this port. • I Parties shipping through the undersigned, confeigned to their friends in London, will be dealt With on very liberal terms. Owing to the conveniences possessed by the undersigned, wool for shipment' by this route, or direct to London, can be,- if required, stowed in Lyttelton, free of all charges. ,'. • - , ' J. T. PEACOCK & CO! EX STRATHALLAN & CLONTARF. ON sale by the undersigned, Selected in the British markets by their own private purchaser, ... - -, Invoices of coutille, stays " blue serge " ribbons ■''. " ladies' hats and bonnets " glace silk " stripe and check ditto-. " tapes '." : long cloth ' :.."... croydon sheeting " calicoes ; . " . , white and regatta shirts ■'• " ladies' and gents' gloves " derry and linsey • ■; ..."..' hosiery, assorted.^ - - \ ! " crape ..... ■' " ' . « . . alpaca and coburgs , " ladies' collars and sleeves &g., t . &c, &c. J. T. PEACOCK & Co, ; Lyttelton. THE undersigned import to order all kinds of machinery for saw and flour mills, thrashing machines, &c, Orders for indents on the English markets ought to be forwarded as early as possible to insure against unavoidable,delay. '■■. . i < .■■'.. J. T. PEACOCK & Co. Lyttelton. % _T^i' 'ill JEIr Tl S t^; ■Q3^>- c3 jj ijlfiisMf m- W' f^ OQ .2' a •—* ■" i ■'. |§y gMH Wk? J"-|-'| CARL ASMUSSEN, WATCHMAKER AND 'JEWELLER, (Formerly of Queen-street, Melbourne), ' BEGS respectfully to intimate to the inhabitants of the Province of Canterbury, that he. has just returned from Europe with a large assortment of WATCHES and JEWELLERY, of superior quality, and that he has taken temporary premises at the corner of Cashel and Colombo-streets, Christenuveh, where he is prepared to repair English and Geneva Watches, Chronometers, Jewellery, &c. The country trade supplied with cylinders, verges, escapement and other wheels, pinions, jewel-holes, implements, &c, &c. MUSIC. MR. C. JENNINGS, late organist of All Saints' (Parish) Church, Maidstone, teacher of Vocal and Instrumental Music, proposes to give instruction to junior and adult classes in Vocal Music1 on the Hullah system, in the Public School Room, Lyttelton. ~ Enquiries may be made at the Office of the ' Lyttelton Times.? . Pianos and Hai-mbniums tuned. Lyttelton, March 3, 1859. WOOL AND COLONIAL PRODUCE. 11HE Undersigned are prepared to purchase Wool arid Colonial Produce, advance on the same, consigned to their correspondents, Messrs. Dalgety & Co., London, Messrs. Dalgety & Co., Melbourne, Messrs. Dalgety, Ibbotson & Co., Geelong, or to Messrs. Dv Croz & Co. Launceston, V. D. L. DALGETY BUCKLEY & Co., Norwich Quay, Lyttelton.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume XI, Issue 665, 23 March 1859, Page 2
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