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IRON ON SALE. "In sheets—6,7_, and 8 feet long -sflGralyanised iron Tik?s ' • -Do, |.*Do. - -Do. Down Piping "Do. Nails, Brackets, Nuts and -iscrews, Rivets and Bars, Sec -MILES, KINGTON & Co., 'Norwich Quay. V ' WOOL. -nPHE Undersigned are 'buyers >of wool, JL hides, sheepskins, and other produce, -••una' will make liberal .cash advances on consignments to Messrs. Miles, Kington and Co., Rlel- * bourne, and Messrs. Milesos aud Kington, .Bristol, London, and Liverpool MILES, KINGTON, & Co, Norwich Quay. ON SALE. ABOUT 2 tons of New Zealand rope 17 doz. tether lines. Apply to -MILES, KINGTON & Co., Norwich Quay. WOOL. •'.TO' SHEEPFARMERS:^ T. e« HE undersigned have, on sale a supply of Stores imported expressly for -Station rise, consisting of 101b. »woolpacks Tea ' ' Sugar Wines and, spirits Ale and porter Rice •* Candles Raisins Currants s Oilmen's stores obacoo offee " Boots and shoes Soft goods Fencing wire arid staples rAnd other supplies required by squatters. MILES, KINGTON Se Co., Norwich Quay. LytteltonjTebruary, 1859. ~'^VTOW Landing-ex MYSTERY, &c, and —L * . for. sale at the stores, of the under- - sigued:— 30.hhds. Allsopp*s ale 20 hhds. Truman's stout :300 dozen Allsop's bottled ale 300 dozen Byass' bottled stout 50 qr. casks, brandy 10 hhds. brandy . . „ ... ,30 hhds. W.I. rum'3o. o;p. ' "' 20 qr.' casks' Scotch whiskey 10-hhds. Scotch whiskey 20 qr. casks Nicholson's old torn "5 hlids. Nicholson's old torn ; , 300 cases, Nicholson's old torn '300^ cases' Geneva 50 <jr. casks sherry 40 qr. casks port 20 chests, tea 50 half-chests tea '100 boxes tea 800 mat's sugar ' 10 hhds. loaf do; "200 boxeß sperm candles 100 bags salt £100 trunks boots and shoes 15 cases slops • 60 cases drapery ■ Sec, Sec, Sec J. T.'PEACOCK.&Go. 'Lyttelton, March 30. », AND MANCHESTER HOUSE, MARKET PLACE, CHRISTCHURCH. EGOODACRE .&CO. beg- to call the • ; attention of the public to their LARGE AND VARIED ASSORTMENT OF DRAPERY, MEN'S READY MADE CLOTHING, Sec, -Just arrived per. late arrivals; from London and .Sydney, comprising;in the , ; LADIES'.DEPARTMENT-;— Silk and fancy dresses Coburgs and alpacas Bonnets, flowers^ and ribbons Habit shirts^ collars and sleeves Hosiery and gloves Ladies' linsey petticoats Shawls, scarfs and mantles ' Calicoes, piints and derrys Real Welch and Lancashire flannel > Scotch^plaiding and Saxony printed flannels Scarlet, blue and white Witney blankets &c\, &c., * _ic.

GENTLEMEN'S DEPARTMENT.— Shepherd's Scotch.plaids West of England doeskins and tweeds Superfine black cloth dress suits Men's and youths' tweed coats, vests .and trowsers ■Do. do. pilot cloth jackets of every size, the best and cheapest that have ever arrived in this country Men's and youths' best double-backed serge shirts Men's and youths' striped, regatta, and „ printed Saxony wool shirts Men's white dress shirts Collars, neckties, and Bilk pocket handkerchiefs Men's and boys'best cloth and Tweed caps in great variety . Wide-awakes and straw hats Miner*.' thigh boots &c, Sec, Sec MISCELLANEOUS. Children's boots and shoes Cocoa and India matting Oil floorcloths, all widths Door mats, hearth rugs Oil b.-ijzt', printed drugetting, and Kidderminster carpets Mattresses in evi>.ry variety; also made to order Sacks, a few hundred 3-l>ushel sacks A small quantity of.excellent clothes' baskets, various sizes. The above unrivalled selection of goods will be -dfered at prices that must astonish 'the purchaser •when the quality of the various articles is tested. P.S.-From 50 to 70 ZINC PACKAGES, to be sold cheap. KAIAPOI. fro BE SOLD, 10 acres of LAND, on the •*• Island, fenced and .cultivated,' with a small house thereon ; also, the standing crops if desired. This land is well situated, being at the junction of two main roads, and is of the best quality. Apnlv to JAMES WYLDE, Kaiapoi.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XI, Issue 674, 23 April 1859, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Lyttelton Times, Volume XI, Issue 674, 23 April 1859, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Lyttelton Times, Volume XI, Issue 674, 23 April 1859, Page 8

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