?"—-"■ '-.." : -.1.'.-l- — .11— .1. EARTHENWARE, GLASS AND CHINA WAREHOUSE, ■ I EON MO NG E 11 V AND MISCELLANEOUS ST.OIt.E. GEORGE TAYLEtt BEOS to inform- the public that be has constantly on hand the following goods :— EARTHENWARE: Meat, soup, pie and cheese plates, meat, pie and vegetable dishes, dinner services, breakfast and tea cups and saucers, toilet sets, chambers, stool hnd bed pans,, jugs and inwga, basins,1 bread and milk pans, tea pot*, egg cups, common breakfast seta, &c. f Sec. :. CHINA : Breakfast and tea: sets in great variety, dessert service, vases, statuettes, toilet and other ornaments. ' .'. GLASSWARE; CUT & PRESSED: Tumbler*, wine, champagne, hock and claret glasses, decanters, caraft'es, pickle bottles, finger glasses,; wine coo)erg, butter" tubs, and i , ; utancls, meat pota, jelly glasses and custard cops, plates, dishes and tripods, confec- ; . tiorierV show glasses, claret and[waterJ • jugs, cruets;,salts, doctors' bottles." .-. • IRONMONGERY": Boilers,' wlueepana, kettles, ! fountains,.frying pana, enamelled milk dishes, cupsp plates, bowls and chambers, tin tea and coffee pots, baking dishes, r. water cansV slop-pails, Tknteniji, brass pillar and chamber candlesticks, bellows, • dust pans, American and other axes, adzes, trying* jaclc and "»xnoothijng planeß, hand, iron back and keyhole saws, plough planes, braces and bits, handled chisels, turn screws,! gimblets, brad awls, screw augrea, pincers; compasses, two and four fold rulefi, hammers, spokeshaves, plated 'nquares/Ew'baiik's nails, floor brads" and tacksi rim, draw back/mortice, and«ther locks i Norfolk and. other:latches, T and butt hinges, brass and iron pullies, sash _ line,, brass and iron bolts,, files,, screws, Rodgers and'Mappina and Co.?« best table cutlery, pen and pocket knives, iron table and -basting; spoons; japanned tea and bread trays; cash boxes, picks, ames and boxes for draysj and various other goods • too numerous to particularize. BROOMS & BRUSHES of every description. PLATED WARE? Porks and spoons, ladles,' 'candlesticks, tea pots, cruets, breakfast . and tea sets, salts. . •-".." STATIONERY, &c. : Foolscap, post and note paper, envelopes* ledgers, journals, day and cash books,, large assortment of small account books, school books, copy and cyphering books, pocket and memorandum, books, slates and pencils, drawing paper and pencils,.boxes colours, pens and ink, cards, blotting; paper, pads and books, rosewood and mahogany writing desks, . leather tracing do., marking ink, «&c., &c. FANCY GOODS, &c.: Pearl and papier mach& tea caddies, pearl envelope cases and albums, papier mache chess! tables, stereoscopes and slides, plated paper weights in various designs, jewel 'caskets, 'richly mounted toilets, ruby and alabaster toilet... bottles and pomade pots, ladies' and gents.' rosewood and travelling: dressing cases, card trays, bronze .statuettes; figures and .[' :■ : fonts, papier macheand rosewood work boxes j chess boards au'di'liossmen, brooches, :■,•;■ ; : 'lockets, braceleiß,~Btud«i;iwatch' guards, wedding and.dress rings, keepers, clocks, meerschaum, pipesjyocal and instrumental — - -music, manuscript music -boaks; razbw",; toys, tooth and nail brushes, hair, brushes,'. ■ i ; PERFUMERY, Price and GosnelM ALSO, EX: MYSTERY:^- . ; Family arid other bibles, church services, grayer books, stationery, musical,' instruments, fancy pipes, 11 crates earthenware,' &c., See. '■ ■- ':'■ ".-' '■'.'.:■ ■ '■'■•'■ ■"■■• ..:. ; : WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. N.B.—The usual supply of Groceries and Stores. London Street, Lyttelton. RANGIORA. POSTPONEMENT OF SALE. THE sale of Land advertised to take . place on , . - MONDAY, APRIL 4th, is postponed till further notice. ' JAMES WYLDE. KAIAPOI./ HOUSE AND LAND FOR SALE. TO be sold, an excellent dwelling- house fronting on the river' in the most central part of Kaiapoi, together with a quarter acre of land. Apply to MX. WYLDE, ' Kaiapoi. KAIAPOI. MR. CLAUDE M. OLLIVIER will attend at Kaiapoi for the purpose of receiving commissions for the sale of Land, Stock, &c, &c.r, on THURSDAY. IN EACH WEEK. Temporary Office, at Mr. C. G. HODGSON'S, Solicitor, near thepresent church. Hours of attendance from 10 a.m. till 4 p.m. RANGIORA CHURCH. fIIENDERS for building the new Church X at Rangiora are invited, and must be Bent in before the FIRST DAY of MAY NEXT. The plans and specifications can be seen on application to . . CAPT. J. R. BRANDON, Secretary Church Committee, ■: .• Rangiora. CANTERBURY LAND, BUILDING, AND INVESTMENT SOCIETY. Trustees : Robert Latter/1. Ti Cookson, lI.J, LeCren. E. A. Hargreaves, and J. T. Pfacock, JL^qrH. TuKAStJBEU : E. A. Hargreaves, Esq. -SoMCiTon : Richard Woriiiald, Esq. ■, Bankers: / ;• Union Bunk of Australia, Lyttelton. Committee of Manaokmkntj Elected annually from the Sharehoklers. Secretary: J.Martin Heywood, Esq.. qpHE usual Monthly Meetingv of the I. Shareholders -will ba held at thu Town Hall, on WEDNESDAY EVENING NKXT, the 6th of APRIL, at Seven o'clock precisely ■for the purpose of reoeivihg ■Subscriptions, and for the sale of Shares. J. MAUTINIIEYWOOD. , Secretary.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume XI, Issue 668, 2 April 1859, Page 5
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