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: EX ROEHAMPTONy^ STRATH ALLAN; REGINA, ■ ?ZBktANJSrA;-: AND' fykiNTiKF, WITH OTHER :LATE ARRIVALS. ;;;;■ ;/..'• ; >H^KRDA^p^t;:;;.;';.. ' '■;v;;-:'- - --;/?iLpy,ES of all kinds, iioai.eryi of every g; ze VX, price and -quality, of both.-worsted and. cotton, garters of all colours and sizes, jboyV leather belts, ginghams, coburgs, derrys,' a 1 p tjeJts;'st?iysj, gloves of; eveiy; cliis^chilclreiiV worked fgaiiera, stay laces of all1 prices, and 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 large and small; looking glasßes both large and small; a splendid assortment;of ribbons; ladies'scarfs, ladies' sleeves and collars, of a class never yet imported or .equalled -sewing 'silk of every colour andibest quality; hooks and eye? both white'; and-:blaek,- in packets or papers^buttons, pins, collars and tapes.of all classes,! from. th"e> well knqwn house of■ Carlisle, Pittman, & Co.;laces,of all qualities and.prices; counterpanes and,:quilts of the very 'best' quality and s .t'he, cheapest prices asked in the trade • crochet needles, foth.Jborie, steel,arid wood, -crochet' cotton in great variety; thimbles and fancy needles in boxes : silver'chains,-'stay h6okis of two: sorts, hair -pins lin papers ana fancy boxes, galloons,, common;;sewing ,cotton, iold:: cord ■ both black"and white,;bootlaces of 3; different qualities, ladies' collars., of, ey,ery kind -„ boys \do., braces of all pnces,elastipbelts,'rpuge,bpj;hpla^ ,head dresses in, great varietyi'tb please all tastes • mending cotton of all Nbs.Vmen's watertight boots, Scotch'rhake,3 warranted rof' the best quality, rnagio lanterns,;tea caddies;" PatnaJrice, sardines '.-. in botl\ large arid small tins, 30 tinasraoked Herrings, ' - IRONMONGERY;, ': :Gate hooks arid^hingesi assorted; 14 to 18 inches, O;P:;saU irons; No's. 2 to' 8' patent butt'lunge's, 2£ to;s in., spring balances 24&s,td 30 ft«. f brass:cock ß , counter ; weighin-o:tnachines,f7 ißs.ttos6ibs;, copper hand scales cudbeamjsteelyards, 112ibayto35plbsi, .iprmenters; tinned , fluted gridirons, "rim locks, 6, 7, 8, 9 and 10 'in., shell gimb'lets', assorted, Turkey oil stones, dog chains, 2," 3 arid 4 yards, padl6cks/bow; latches, iron and-brass"axle pullies of different sizes;.cut tacks of all sizes,best patent locks, 10 and 12 in., beech wood carpenter's spokeshaves, saw sets, Norfolk latches, wire.dish "covers of all-sizes and prices.to beibought either in the set or singly; New Victoria aish,coYers, com* nion oillamps; two; police lariterris;of,the newest invention with 'patent: slide^ japahned; snuffer trays, wash bafiiris of all r sizdsi milk !pans; pudding ! do., French nursery lamps,; cash'tpxes, flat;tube '' ball lamps, oval tea pots; all sizes; bl6.ckLtiri dpi all sizes arid prices, coffee pots all sizes; chamber pails, ( oil feeders, watering pots,! riuttneg' graters; spice boxes,flpur boxes ', pepper do:,drippirig' p^aris, bras 3 curtain bands, imperial"dish' coversr all sizes, block tin' candlesticks arid pillars;.roasting jacksj flour scales 1 arid' 2 pecks, joiner's!sprigs all sizes, coach 'winches; bed 'screws;^wrought Fliemish'tacks, pump tapks; wrought'clasp'hobs all f: size?,' Ibrass desk hinges, brass butt do.;.frying pans,- claw hammers, brass screw/hooks; brass 'scre\TTin_gs,; plate glass 'lanterns'; 6il cans/trays' of a 1 yery' superior kind arid 'neat pattern, bread baskets, baking dishes sizes, ; tin basins air sizes; galvanized bu6lcets'; steeVand !br^ss snuffers,' deep1 tin scales; sheep'_ shears of" best quality, tea caddies, dustpans, tin fiinriels,;japanned candle boxes, japaiinpd ;extihguishers, plain, figured arid fancy patty pans; gravel shovels, common do. No. 2, 3 and 4; scythes and sneaths{:spades, reaping ;h6oksrand:Bickles.:- :: :; -; :'" ;■■'' ■■■■/■'■;: sAiymmTiy ■; Superior hunting saddles) horse,. cart; harness, head stalls^bridles in greatj variety, one patent gig collar, leading .harriess./ These, are all fi-bm the well .known house of Messrfe v Mirrlees Buchanan ■Street, r Gi^gow ; .Mrell inies for their\sugerior.w^rknaartsbip...' ■ r • •'.";'.' '■. -: ■ .', ;.: : -GLAsMAßEi,:■;■'?":'; : '■'••;.-;;' 300 ;pieces;faricyr cut glassware ..;•,.. 2000 tumblers both: large .and.small 600 .wines,-mixed-quai^ty-; ', ■\ - - . 200 decanters both, cut and; pressed 300 custard glasses, pf,~different patterns 150 sugar's of'-aUcolours^ ■'""-.,.■ 200 salts-of-different'qualities ; •'■'■' f; 50icr,eatnsjX.ut and plain : : . ; : SQO plates,;s to 8 in., "50'patentcutfancy: dishesiforfruits ..-. : 5 centre and stand; cut fancy glass for flowers or friiit ; ".: " , 136 cut fancy cigar.; dust; savers, to save the dustjfrpm falling onthe carpet, with - dishescpmpleter: : T 121 cut glass water bottles [and corn- -■ '■ ', -','■'■■'■ ■ :plete.-; ■;",.;...• „■ ■; ; . ■...■ -. .-,■■■ : CROCKERY: 300 dozen cups'arid a'iuceris--. 120; „ plates'all Bizes ;■ '- - ; 100 ■ „ dishes ■ „ ; 200,, Bowlsv-■■■.:,-. : ' 1 15' „ starch pansf 20 „ preserving, jars ;. - 25 j,- chambers,- both white and blue, all ■ - ; ■ sizes:' '■•■■■' ■■:;•■-'•■■■:. 12 „ broth bowls with plates to stand in 10 „ brush (nailand tooth) trays : 12 ,;' ; soapboxes'. - . .■■■ 20 „ children's fancy-printed mugs 30 ;, „ plain mug* ; ; ~ 50 „ "chamber sets • ' • - 10; ;, tea pots 2 „ superior dinner sets complete. : STATIONERY: Double crown cartridge; foolscap different sorts, double crown blue do;;blue double;foolscap, double wove handmade, cartridgeblue demjr; plain, do., imperial cap; double-do;, bag do., white blotting paper, : pink do., ledger's^journalsj ;day books", letter booEs, foolscap copy books.assorted,ipost;copy books assorted, square B.W.postj envelopes,-note paper, wafers; wax,, red and black; memorandum< books, pens; from; the best: gold to the commoner kind, holders of all length's, Welsh slates; two. sizes, slate pencils, a large variety, inks of all sizes andcolours, from 2d. to ss. per bottle, school books of: every kind, copy books all hands. „ . . . JAMES MORRISON & CO. "~~ PARISH OF RICCARTON. . , \ MEETING? of the Parishioners will JlfL be held'in the School Room, on Tuesday Evening, April fith; at 7 o'clock; to consider •the propriety of taking immediate steps for the ! enlargement of the Church. - | CROASDAILE BOWEN, Incumbent. THOMAS ROWLEY, "> !■■ ■ G.C. BEARD, ) -,■■■■.. Church wardensi FOR SALE. A powerful Pile Engine nearly new, all fjL gear=complete, 26 feet hoist, and |-ton ram. ' ■ Alsb/: ' Two Pnnts, suitable for- the rivers, each capable of carrying a ton dead weight. Apply to " ' ' T. HUGHES, ; Contractor. ;; .•.■:.[■:■■ :.on ■•salb.vv.i.,.-.-:-. - A;BOUT 2 tons of New Zealahdrope ,-£JL 17 doz. tether lines. Apply to ' ": ' MILES,'KINGTON^fe bo., ;v Norwich Quay.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XI, Issue 668, 2 April 1859, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Lyttelton Times, Volume XI, Issue 668, 2 April 1859, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Lyttelton Times, Volume XI, Issue 668, 2 April 1859, Page 6

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