J^^E^SMrJpla^peciMily^mfbrm- the.' • ( inhabitants^ has taken" the,, .premisey/'ia^lyi'-'i^.'the^ occupation of Mr. |Din^i^,j]^iidon-Sti^eti; Xytt^ltbin, he has ;,opened ;as':aft';,j:'•■'."'■■■ '■.'..'. .'/!.•:':,'.'",'',-,-,!-,'.'.■''' - f :;;E yi)< T:>M-i ■&.'&■ "m 10A tinS' E., j A*JD/f TEA,; X3O™, ; :.^ CHOF: HOJJSjE^ SBREATCFAST; READYFROM 1 6 tor I " TEAS FROM .3 '.TILL r^CLOCK. ! J.B. hopes that by :puri^tualityy cleanliness,'and j moderate ch^ j patronage of the visitore'-to *thls town, and to acicoimnodatethevants pkmany.,.7 //[v\fn.:TO "~i |; •' , BEPS,;;'V:i'IA """" [COFFEE? : cMp/:-AND"i)ININa'I^6|[S. MR ;( W. BALES bfgfriTOßpjM^l^'i^^'ilie public that he is^about tocomiiierice'busif ness in the,, above :line, ", uponJthV,premisesi situated iat the Junction of * HigK, Street,;:aiid iColqmbo Street, opposite; Messrs., Pislier.Vapd^C.pi-'i'^tpre, whererefreshments, may be,obtained; at ( 'alihpiirs. \ W. E. begs to inform families jmtingCChrist-. jchurch that they.^c^^be.racraiampd'^teh^i'bh;pril vate apartments, and,,tfusts;~byj stiict'attention and i moderate of 'public pajtronage. ■ ,""" 'J"'"^'~y"'" J~]\\' ' ','.*";.':■,'.•* 'Yv^-'t N.B\—Hot soup always on hand.", V; '" .' = CLOTHING 0 & OUTFITTING WAREHOUSE. | Jy^IjCA^EBON; ; BEOTHEES^I ;/. HAVE just received p^latearrivals^fcom Scotland, Melbourne and V Sydney, a* : splendid assortment .of; ladies'; and, gents.''winter 1 clothing, consisting, pf:^-?r • ■).,,, '".'. r ..: ; ■■,, ":i" : Ladies' winter cloaks and woollen:scarf shawls i Scotch iinseyfwoblsey, woollen plaidan piece ,i ; Black randccblbured:coburgsjand;alpacasVa ■.">.' f Ladies' wbol Balmoral.petticoatsin ..'u* -;: > ■."'-• I Welsh and flannel v^r :''[.,-s Jv;;.;;;') I Prints, calicoes and^derrys in great variety. I ~' \ Black and coloured silk' handkerchiefs and 'rieckj.; .' "ties "•":." :-■ Ivij:<■'••■■.<', ,-:Vu:'!.'•.;:'•; {—Crimean woollen- sh'irtihg : and, shepherd'splaid in }. piece' ■ ■ : - <■:<:■;'[ ■:■•'■'■-:7'' '' ; Scotch woollen tweeds and blue'sergeinpiece ■ Single and double blueserge sliirtsand coats in \ ' i>:H:-^'3^;'^:f;:/:^ I 100 dozen pairs.:of'..S^WfiQjg^r(kni^4^l^}>S''' j :'; i .. l . ■ .^Ooljiacks'gU-',. *:-}.i'il;.;).-..ftsjOt&^'c:;^' ■:■';'.,: j ;vLainmwpplj^hiH.serg'e-apa?'cpti6nidraivers r : i ;S4|rlet^||t>e and blue blankets, feather pillows \-: i/^utclia^d^felt ''ca^etiijg^^ai^iragß;''';^7i:*<»^'> ;< White regatta and fancy shirts an^cbllars^.. Boys' regatta Scotch twilled andbluesergeshirts Boys' and girls.'- mohair, circular and tahna cloaks and coats' :;■■■;! .^ov^o^'Vy' Black cloth, shepherd's.plaid tweed caps ! 'i Silk glazed caps and covers i: r. ■" ,:: ; T Scotch^.Balmoral.'and.Glengarycaps^;;;; Shepherd's plaid, tweed and doeskin suits Black and drab mohair coats and vests ;-, Gents' drab riding and pilot cloth coats.,. :i ' Shepherd's plaid, black doe and coloured tweed trowsers • '.'•:;;_.,• •. ■ r.oJ.'.\;.'-.-.■• J :.••;'> . Pilot cloth, wool and Bedford trowsers:, White mole, co|ton and fancy cord trowsers Boys' tweed," doe,, mole and, cotton, cord trowsers , ■■•■'/--'■.■:' in variety ;i;';:':! -'"'■';.(- V' iCi':""::' ];u',' I:'*' . Men's and boys' pilot cloth monkey jackets , Waterproof and oilTpainted coats and leggings Men's and boys'leather gaiters.' '■' i''/l\;:: 1 Ten trunks of boots and shoes, consisting■ 'of ■?— Ladies' kid and cloth side elastic bbbts: ' ;- . Girls' cloth and leather boots frbm 9to 13'- : Children's Balmoral kidand^cloth-bbots^from 2 to 5 and 6 to 9 <■■■> ys-j?--Men's;. patentileather • arid kid elastic boots Men's long and half .Wellington boots ii ■; . Clump soled patent leather shooting and Balmoral boots ':\ ~: :'-.':■ '/J) .. Gents'1 grained .leather thigh boots :;. •■; y--. Watertight bliicher'and sea ; bppts ■ ' Boys' "strong nailed lace-up blucher boots Men's and women's chamois leather slippers Tin and!brushwdre, <fec, ''&c.!:\ ; 5 "..V just opened,— r :; , m A case of Concertinas, Accoixlipris ana Flutinas. : Ais6,y::':;:;;;;' ;v ':' •■ > "_"' , A good assortment of, ladies' gold, wedding, and fancyjingß,&c.^&o. -;.; p :■' . CAMERON, BEOTHERS^ Beg "respectfully to •infofjn>the inhabitants of Lytteltpn and .the surrounding districts, tha^t the above goods are of the r best quality, jweti'; selected, "and can' be sold 30 per cent .cheaper than at any other establishment in .Canterbury. ' . " \' . ; --/>\ r' <':-- x • - ■ 1/i'""j_'Mß's^c^Mj?ron,;,::;" '••■■ ■ ' Saleswoman. O \ -MR. MOORE?S RAMS. MR; THOMSON his been apppinted^by ~G. H. Moore, Bsq.j of Glenmark, agent for the Sale of his Celebrated ..RAMS, for the country south of the Waimakaviri. :;": - ,i The Rams; are perfectly cleans are tailed, arid yarded in a separate flock.; :-,;,.:; ,-Pull particulars may be ascertained on ap'pHcatiohlat Jhe Auction Mart, Christchurch. : '• '' ■••■■■•;■ ■ notice. ■'.■'■; -.i- ': ■-■■-■■:< "TVTOTICE is hereby given^that an Ordinance -L^ will be applied for in the ensuing Session °'the Pfoviccial Council,empowering "The Church Property Trustees" to lease, let, sell, alinatei. mortgage,, charge,oorr r otherwise dispose of,, certain parcels of land, specified in a schedule ,annexed to the-prbpbsed Ordinance, being reserves vested in the said Trustees for Ecclesiastical and Educational purposes within the Province of Canterbury. . A copy of the proposed Ordinance may be seen atthe pffide of the' Lytteltori Times 'in Lytteltdri, and-also at'my office in Christchurch; L.v.>:^: -.-: ■.C.'=\W.'-WTATTi:---"-:''- '^'-7^: Agent for the said Bill, and Counsel for the said ■>/,- : Church Property Trustees. J; Christchureh^ June 28th, 1859. ..!•:•_. r '_^I FOR FREIGHT OR CHARTER, THE fine brigantuie MA RIP 0S A, G. R. •McArthuv;'Master. " Apply to tlieMAblLß : on board-or MR. E. A, HARGREAVES, Norwich Quay, Lyttelton. ' ' /.-.... .-. .-..,- June 28,1859.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume XI, Issue 696, 9 July 1859, Page 1
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