REGULAR STEAM' COMMUNICATION EVEEY FORTNIGHT, BETWEEN WELLINGTON, LYTTELTON, AND OTAGO, CALLING AT LYTTELTON EACH WAY. riMLE Screw Steamer QUEEN, G. Wilson, Com- ■*- mander, will leave this port for Wellington and Ofcago alternately, to meet the Boomerang at the former port and the Pirate at the- latter port. Cargo will be taken from Lyttelton to Melbourne as follows: — Produce 50s. per ton Wool .: ; Id. per lb. Free of all other Charges. Freights to Wellington or Otago:— Fiee Goods .;..- ; 30s. per ton Bonded Goods.. ; ... 40s. per ton E. A. HARGREAVES, Agent. LYTTELTON EATING HOUSE. JBEASLEY begs respectfully to inform the • inhabitants of Canterbury that he has taken the premises lately in the occupation of Mr. Dimond, London Street, Lyttelton, which he has opened as an EATING HOUSE, AND TEA, COFFE, AND CHOP HOUSE. BREAKFAST READY FROM 6 IN THE MORNING. DINNERS FROM 12 TO 2 O'CLOCK. TEAS FROM 3 TILL 7 O'CLOCK. J.B. hopes that by punctuality, cleanliness, and moderate charges, he will be enabled to ensure the patronage of the visitors to this town, and to accommodate the wants of many. N;B.—GOOD BEDS. COFFEE, CHOP, AND DINING ROOMS. MR. W. EALES begs respectfully to inform the public that he is about to commence business in ihi above line, upon the premises situated at the Junction of High Street and Colombo Street, opposite Messrs. Fisher and Co.'s Store, where refreshments may be obtained at all hours. . W. E. begs to inform families visiting Christchurch that they can be accommodated with private apartments, and trusts by strict attention and moderate charges, to-merit a share of public patronage. ' N.B. —Hot. soup always on hand. : CLOTHING & OUTFITTING WAREHOUSE. CAMERON,. BROTHERS, NORWICH QUAY, LYTTELTON, HAVE just received per late arrivals, from Scotland, Melbourne and Sydney, a splendid assortment of ladies' and gents.' winter clothing, consisting of:— Ladies' winter cloaks and woollen scarf shawls Scotch linsey woolsey, woollen plaid in piece Black and coloured coburgs and alpacas Ladies' wool Balnaoial petticoats Welsh and Saxony flannel Prints, calicoes and derrys in gi*eat variety Black and coloured silk handkerchief's arid neckties ' Crimean woollen shirting and shepherd's plaid in .piece Scotch woollen tweeds and blue serge in piece Single and double blue serge shirts and coats in great variety 100 dozen pairs of Scotch finger knitted lambswool socks .....'■ Lambswool, white serge and cotton drawers Scarlet, white and blue blankets, feather pillows Dutch and felt carpeting, hearth rugs White regatta and fancy wool shirts and collars Boys' regatta Scotch twilled and blue serge shirts Boys' and girls' mohair circular and talma cloaks and coats ■> ■ . ■ Black cloth, shepherd's plaid tweed caps Silk glazed caps and covers Scotch, Balmoral and Glengary caps Shepherd's pkid, tweed and doeskin suits Black and drab mohair coats and vests Gents' drab riding and pilot cloth coats Shepherd's plaid, black doe and coloured tweed trowsers Pilot cloth, wool and Bedford trowsers White mole, cotton and fancy cord trowsers Boys'tweed, doe, mole and cotton cord trowsers in variety , . ■ Men's and boys' pilot cloth monkey jackets Waterproof and oil painted coats and leggings Men's and boys'leather gaitjers. Ten trunks of boots and shoes, consisting of: — Ladies' kid and cloth side elastic boots Girls' cloth and leather boots from 9 to 13 Children's Balmoral kid and cloth boots from 2 to 5 and 6 to 9 Men's patent leather and kid elastic boots Men's longhand half Wellington boots Clump soled patent leather shooting and Balmoral boots Gents' grained leather thigh boots Watertight blucher and sea boots Boys' strong nailed lace-up blucher boots Men's and women's chamois leather slippers Tin and brush ware, &c, &c. JUST OPENED,— A case of Concertinas, Accordions and Flutinas. Also, . A good assortment of ladies' gold, wedding, and fancy rings, &c, &c. CAMERON, BROTHERS, Beg respectfully to inform the inhabitants of Lyttelton and the surrounding districts, that the above goods are of the; best quality, well selected, and can be sold 30 per cent cheaper than at any other establishment in Canterbury. MRS. CAMERON, Saleswoman. " MR. MOORE'S RAMS. MR. THOMSON has been appointed by G. H. Moore, Esq., of Glenmark, agent for the Sale of his Celebrated RAMS for the country south of the Warmakariri. s The Rams are perfectly clean, are tailed, and yarded in a separate flock. Full particulars may be ascertained on application at the Auction Mart, Christchurch.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume XI, Issue 691, 22 June 1859, Page 1
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714Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Lyttelton Times, Volume XI, Issue 691, 22 June 1859, Page 1
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