NEW ADVERTISEMENT. JUST. received, per late arrivals, a large and varied assortment of • Bankrupt Stock,' consisting of goods of the following description, at prices never equalled :-— Calico, from 3d. per yard Prints, from 4|d. per yard Prints, French cambric - Flannels, from 10|d. Ribbons, from 4§d. to Is. Cotton and other hose, from 6|d. a pair Kid gloves, from 3d. a pair Coburgs, from 7|d. per yard French, twills and merinos, 2s. 6d. Gala.plaids, from Is. 6|d. Scotch wool shawls, from ss. 6d. Scotch scarf shawls, from Hk. 6d. Polka jackets, from 3s. 6d. ■ Furs and mantles in every variety Robes and military striped dresses do. Good white blankets, from 21s. Good coloured blankets, from 30s. Good tweed and pilot jackets, from 14s. 6d. Good watertight boots, from 14s. Good mole and cord trowsers, from Bs. 6d. Good Bedford cord trowsers, from 18s. 6d. Boys' suits, from 9s. ''....- Scotch twill and regatta shirts, from 2s. Scotch knit socks, from 10-|d. Blue serge shirts and Sydney jumpers, from ss. 6d. Mackintosh coats^ frorii 12s. 6d. Collars, neck ties, silk pocket handkerchiefs, and various other articles equally cheap, at E. GOODACRE & CO.'S, Liverpool and Manchester House, Market Place, Christchurch. P.S. T AIsa, SIXTY TONS of GOOD COAL, to be sold in any quantities to suit purchasers, BRENCHLEY FARM, LYTTELTON. TO LET, SEVERAL valuable building allotments, with purchasing clauses. The land is immediately adjacent to the Town of Lyttelton, and partially covered with timber. Further partieularsmay be obtained by applying to MR. JOSLING, Builder, Oxford Street, or . A. J. ALPORT, Lyttelton. PASTURAGE, LYTTELTON. TO LET, ABOUT 150 acres of pasturage land, immediately adjoining BrenchelyFarm, Lyttelton> in plots to^uit the convenience of lessees. Particulars can be obtained by applying to MR. ! JOSLING, Builder, Oxford Street, or to A. J. ALPORT, Lyttelton. NOTICE. THE undersigned respectfully informs the neighbourhood of Christchurch and its inhabitants that his establishment will be CLOSED from TUESDAY NEXT, the 7th JUNE, till WEDNESDAY EVENING, the: Bth. L.E.NATHAN. Christchurch, June 1,1859. JAMES KERR, GENERAL STOREKEEPER," CHARLES-ST., KAIAPOI, BEGS most respectfully to inform his numerous friends and the public generally of Kaiapoi and the vicinity, that he will shortly have in coarse of erection extensive premises, immediately adjoining the Assembly Rooms, Charles Street, which he intends to open as a general store and clothing establishment, where he hopes by the strictest punctuality to business, and by selling goods at the lowest possible prices, to merit a share of public patronage of that flourishing and widely extending district. ,J.K. begs further to assure the public of Kaiapoi that he will make it his study at all times to select no goods that are not of first-rate quality, and goods especially fitting for all seasons, and suitable to meet the wants of the vftmmunity. at large. Temporary premises will be open in a few days at the Assembly Rooms. WORKING BULLOCKS. FOR SALE, a splendid team of bullocks, with dray, yokes, bows and chains complete. Apply to ! MR. WYLDE, Kaiapoi. TO BE SOLD A BARGAIN. A Good Substantial SHOP, situated in Manchester street, and close to the Sumner Road. The house contains Four Rooms, including a convenient and roomy Shop, with Large Window, and well adapted for business There is a portion of the Land, the Lease of which will be sold with the house, on which another house of equal size could be built. The Ground Rent is moderate, and the Lease has Twenty Yeaks to run. Possession may be had on the 21st June. Apply to Mr. GUINNESS, at the Repository, where a Plan of the House can be seen. 30th May, 1859. TO LET, A SEVEN-ROOMED HOUSE furnished, pleasantly situated in Christchurch. For particulars, apply to " T. C. BARNARD, Cashel Street, Christchurch. VICTORIA STEAM SAW MILLS, UPPER HUTT, WELLINGTON. rpHE nndersigned are prepared to execute I orders to any extent, and on the shortest notice, for the best Totaea and other timber. STUART, KINROSS & CO., Wellington. FOR SALE, ON the river Eyre, near Talbot Forest, one hundred acres of freehold land, the property of William Grace, with about fifteen acres of bush, well timbered with totara, white and blackpine,anchvell adapted for agricultural purposes. All applications to be made to Wm. GRACE, Pleasant Valley, near Talbot Forest. WILLIAM GRACE. Pleasant Valley, May 20,1859. CANTERBURY GRAND STEEPLECHASE, JUNE 8, 1859. ENTRIES to be made and nominations paid to the Secretary of the Canterbury Jockey Club, at Striuger's, on or before 6 o'clock on SATURDAY, June 4, when the course and time of starting will be named.' After the course shall have been marked out, any horse engaged in the race being taken over any part of such course will be disqualified. C. G. HODGSON, Hon. Sec. Christchnrch, May 31,1859.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume XI, Issue 686, 4 June 1859, Page 5
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