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jSILVANISISD IRON ON SALE. ~\^r\ ■■■■ In sheets—6, 7^, and 8 feet long Galvanised iron Tiles Do. ' Bidgecap Do. Guttering Do. Down Piping Do. .Nails, Brackets, 'Nuts and Rivets and Bars, &c, MILES, KINGTON & Co., Norwich Quay. WOOL. fI^HE Undersigned are buyers of wool, JL bides, sheepskins, and other produce, and will make liberal cash .advances on consignments to Messrs. Miles, Kington and Co., Melbourne, and Messrs. Milesos and. Kington, Bris- • tol, London, and Liverpool -MILES, &INGTON.& Co., "Norwich Quay. ON SALE. ABOUT 2 tons of New Zealand rope J7 xloz. • tether lines. Apply to MILES,.KINGTON & Co., , , Norwich Quay. WOOL. TO SHEEPFARMERS. f 11HE undersigned have on sale a supply -1_ of Stores imported expressly for Station use, consisting1 of 10!b. woolpacks Tea Sugar Wines and spirits Ale and porter Bice -Candles Raisins Currants Oilmen's stores obacco -offee Boots and shoes Soft goods Fencing wire and staples And other supplies required by squatters. MILES, KINGTON & Co., , Norwich Quay. GARDEN SEEDS. PEAS, broSd beans, dwarf French beans, scarlet runners, asparagus, red beet, „ curled borecole, Brussels sprouts, flowering broccoli, early York, sugarloaf, drumhead and red pickling cabbages,-early and late carrot, cauliflower, celery, cress, cucumber, endive, leek, lettuce, melon, mustard, onion, parsnip, curled parsley, long scarlet, red and white turnip radish, globe savoy, spinach, early white stone -•and .yellow Aberdeen turnip, gourds, pumpkin, vegetable marrow, tomato, capsicum, borage, lavender,sweet basil, marjoram, salsafy, cprzonera, marigolds, and New Zealand spinach. . - ■ . ■ Also/ • ■. Mignionette, sweet peas, nemophylla, convolvolus, German stocks, and forty, varieties >of selected flower seeds. 'W. WILSON, • Nursery and Seedsman. LIVERY AND BAIT STABLES, ARMAGH STREET, NEAE THE GOVERNMENT OFFICES, CHRISTCHURCH, By H. W. READ. HORSES ON HIRE. riIHE above stables are now ready for the -iL reception of horses. Loose boxes for entires or mares and foals. COALS! COALS!! COALS!!! rnHE best quality of Sydney Newcastle coal can ■*- be supplied in any quantity at the store of the undersigned. Terms—Cash. E. J. JONES, . Union Wharf, Ferry Road. STORAGE, nnHE undersigned has good dry "storage -IL for a limited quantity of free goods. T.. i, , ' A- J- ALPOBT. Lyttelton, March 10, 1859. NEW BOOKS. JUST RECEIVED. The Ministry of Life Milton's L'Allegro E. A. EARGREAVES, . Norwich Quay. NOTrCE. nnHE BIRMINGHAM and SHEFFIELD A W AREHOUSE, Chvistohuroh, will bo CLOSED at 7 o'clock, p.m., during the winter months. ___ EDWARD REECE. ON SALE, A Bay Cart Stallion, 5 years old, by Cripple, dam by Captain. . Apply to MR. FAWDINGTON. NOTICE OF "ASSIGNMENT. "W HSSS AS AIJGTJSTUS GEORGE PER--1 ? • CEVAL, of Papanui, in the Province of Canterbury, New Zealand, Esquire, hath by deed bearing date the Slat day of MAY last, conveyed, assigned and transferred all his real and personal. j iroperty whatsoever and wheresoever, untoGEORG-E GOULD, Merchant, and WILLIAM THOMSON Accountant, both of Christchurch, in the province aforesaul, upon trust, for the equal benefit of sudi of Tiis creditors as shall come in and execute the said deed. Notice is therefore hereby given, that the said deed of assignment now lies at my office for the inspection and execution of the creditors of the said Augustus George Perceval; and such of them as shall neglect or refuse to execute the same within two months from the date thereof will be excluded from all benefit which may arise therefrom. T. S. DUNCAN, ■i -, -. „ ~ Solicitor, •amstchurch, June 1,1859. CHRISTCHURCH LAND, BUILDING, AND INVESTMENT SOCIETY^ fTIHE n«xt monthly-meeting of the Society X for pnyment oi subscriptions and sale of shares, will be held in the Town Hall, Cliristchurch, On SATURDAY, July 2, next, at 7 o'clock. The sale of shaves at 9 o'clock. By order' of the Committee, THOMAS I. JOYNT, Secretary Christenuivh, June 28. J'

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XI, Issue 694, 2 July 1859, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Lyttelton Times, Volume XI, Issue 694, 2 July 1859, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Lyttelton Times, Volume XI, Issue 694, 2 July 1859, Page 8

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