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EARTHENWARE, GLASS AND CHINA WAREHOUSE, IRONMONGERY jAND' MIS'CELLANEOJj/S S-TORE. I GEORGE TAYLER BE&S'to infonri the public that lie has constantly on hand the following goods : — EARTHENWARE: Meat, soup, pie and cheese plates, irfeat^ "pie-ahd T veritable dishes, dinner services, breakfast and tea cups and saucers, toilet sets, chambers, stool and bed pans, jugs and-mug&i basins,-? bread and milk pans, tea pots, egg cups, common breakfast sets, &c, &c. CHINA.: .Breakfast and tea sets in great variety,, dessert service, vases, statuettes;" toilet and? other" ornaments. ' I GLASSWARE.'" CU^ &/ PR'BS^ED : Tumblers,! wine, champagne; hock and claret1 glasses,; decanters,' caraffes,' piokle bottles/- finger I glasses,' wine coolers, butter tubs and? I stands, meat pots, jelly glasses and custard ] cup 3, plates, dishes and tripods, confec- 1 | tioner's show glasses, claret and waters jugs, cruets, salts, doctors' bottles. > IRONMONGERY: Boilers, saucepans, kettles,; fountains, frying pans, enamelled milk I dishes; cups, plate's,1 bowls and chambers,; tin tea- and cbffefe Jots,- baking dishes, \ water cans', slop- paild, lahtferns; brass] pillar and" chamber candlesticks, bellows,; ' dufet1 pansj American andl oth'fer1 axes,; adzes, trying, jack and smoothing jilriires,/ hand, iron back and keyhole saws>plough; planes, braces and bits, handled chisels,, turn.screws, gim'blets, brad awls, screw; augres, pincers,- compasses, two' and four • fold rules, hammers, spokeshaves, plated squares, Ewbank's nails, floor bfads and tacks, rim, draw back, mortice, and other locks, Norfolk and other latches, T and butt hinges, brass and iron pullies,- sash line, brass and iron bolts, files,- screws, Rodgers and Mappins and Co.'s be&ttall« cutlery, pen and pocket, knives, iron!:, ole and basting spoons, jap&aned tea rA. bread trays, cash boxes, pibks, amrj a&A boxes for drays, and various otl'ier goods too numerous to particularize. BROOMS. & BRUSHES of every description. PLATED WARE: Forks 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 ands ' 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,1 leather tracing do., marking ink, &c, &c.; FANCY GOODS, &C: Pearl and papier mache j 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 mache and rosewood work boxes, chess boards and chessmen, brooches, i lockets, bracelets, studs, watch guards, wedding and dress rings, keepers, clocks,. meerschaum pipes, vocal and instrumental, music, manuscript music books, razors,; toys, tooth and nail brushes, hair brushes, ■ &c. ' ; PERFUMERY, Price and Gosnell's. i ALSO, EX MYSTERY:— Family and other bibles, church services, prayer ; books, stationery, musical instruments,; fancy pipes, 11 crates earthenware, &c,; &c. i WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. j N.B.—The usual supply of Groceries and ; Oilman's Stores. j London Street, Lyttelton. ; STATION SUPPLIES. ! MESSRS. MILES, KINGTON, & Co. j have on Sale at their Stores, at I Kaiapoi, STATION SUPPLIES; consisting of| 10 ft. woolpacks i Tea, sugar, wine and spirits j Oilman's stores, tobacco, candles ! Rice, coffee, ale and porter j Soda, sulphur, slieepshears j Also, — i A general assortment of IRONMONGERY; j comprising j Foster's spades, potato forks, Simmon's I American picks, garden rakes, key vices, [ C. S. pit saws (6 and 7 feet), pit saw j files (5 in.), saw Ewbank's patent nails, spoke shaves, plough plains, screw augurs, coach wrenches, carpenters'adzes, socket'chisels, shingling hammers. Kent I hammers, cut tacks, smoothing planes, j American axes, wood bench screws, iron i bedsteads, iron buckets, butchers' j steels, didh covers, candlesticks, butchers' j cleavers, choppers, tulip shovels, hat and \ coat hooks, brass cocks, cork screws, box j rules, gimblets, screws, table knives j and forks, spirit measures, bag hooks, j tape measures, japanned spittoons, tinned j basons, steelyards, splitting wedges, camp I kettles, lanterns, wnsh basons, candle j moulds, pint pots, frying pans, camp \ ovens, iron pots, &c, &c. \ Lyttelton, February, 1859. ! AGENCY. j HENRY FERRIS, of Pitt Street, Syd- \ ney, having- taken his SON into his ■! business, it will in future be carried on under, the I style of " Ferris & Son," as General Commission j Agents for the sale of every description of Colonial j Produce from New Zealand and the adjacent colo- j nies. | Merchandise purchased to order, with proceeds j of produce or by remittance by .draft or letters of j credit. I ON SALE, I ■Flour (favourite brands) in^lOO and 200 lb. bags ! Wheat, maize, barley, oats, potatoes, onions : Butter, cheese, bacon, hams, > be^f -and 'pork in j tierces and barrels = f j Wool, hides, tallow, sheepskins : Wool'lashing, flax and gums Agricultural seeds, lucerne, red and white clovers, i trefolium incarnatum,; "Italian rye "grass ,'■ mixed' meadow '• grasses j," spring and winter i ■;.'. vetches^ rye'seed and field: pease, horse • . . ■..: beans, (Tick Kino) -\i ; ; \ jVegetable seeds (quite fresh), of; all kinds ; Colonial negrohead tobacco, leaf and stems, for Bheepwash. . FERRIS & SON, .:/.-. 239, .BittStreet, Sydney.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XI, Issue 691, 22 June 1859, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Lyttelton Times, Volume XI, Issue 691, 22 June 1859, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Lyttelton Times, Volume XI, Issue 691, 22 June 1859, Page 2

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