' •■"•J "EiTING^HOiiJSE. i TyirßEASLEyiibegs respectfully-. 16.inform the' W • inhab,itantß. fof Canterbury that he has taken' the premises lately in the occupation" of Mr.; Dimond, London Street,-Lyttelton, which he has opened as an " I 1 .OC , • ■:' ' \ ;:;G:- WO U-S^-E ! AND TEA; C|?FFE,; A^ CHpP HOUSE* BREAKFAST:;;R^DX;>ItOj[, cslm\ THE; ■■' ' rttt^^^®b^iß|^^-piCLOCK:.'" ■ 1 TEAS PB9M;tf"ttß^f^Sft^i;;:^i J.B. hopes tha^% moderate chargps,, he will be' enabled to;{ensure, the; patronage of the visitors'to this tdwn, and/to ac-; commodate the wants of many.;'-. ■.■ •? i '■', ', Nfß^GOOiy^DS.'-:--;; j;m '; COFFEE, ;;qCHbpr:^M^;DlN^;^ MR. W. EALES begsTespectfully'toinformthe;public that lie is about to commence busi-j ness in the aboveiline,'upon,the premises situated; at the Junction of High Streeigfand Colombo1 Street, opposite Messrs. Fisher and. Coi'siStorej where refreshments may be obtained at allrhisurs. ! W. E. begs to inform families ■ visiting"Ghrist-i church that they can be:accommodated with pri-: vate apartments/and.trustslby strict:attention and! moderate charges, to merit a-share'of public pa-! tronage^hv'Cv!* .cc-rs^.iT'' ,irA br:?. ??"- r. r-'iHl- ■ ". \ N.B.—-Hot soup always on handjgi t^:; • \ CLOTHING & OUTFITTING V^REHOUSE.! CAMERON, BROTHERS/ '<¥% ' NORWIQH QUAYr LYTTELTON, J HAVE just receiyed,per.late,arrivals, from! .,,: . .., -s Scotland^ iMel^piurne and ..Sydney) a! -splendid assortment of ladies'^'aofd Agents.*-, -!winter \ clothing, consisting of;-^,;. " '""*'"" ' : - Ladies' winter cloakslanji-Wo;6llen. scarf shawls \ Scotch linsey woolsey, woolien;plaid:impiece. I . Black and coloured coburgs and.alpacia'l • ; Ladies' wool Balmoral petticoats! '•-:■■ •. ;;■•■.,i V; \ Welsh and Saxony'flannel; i; ~xo?-.<v.\.v&~:£&i> ; Prints, calicoes and jderrys in'great-variety I Black andcoloured silk handkerchiefs and neck-i Crimean jfopUenshirßnVandshepherd'splaidin; •. ■ piece . r . VT ' lft ..,,; ■..■■ ■ .vjgP;4 Scotch woollen tweeds and blue serge in pji^v^f Single and double blue serge: ; Bhirt« and <^^^ great3ya:nety,>j;:.'.7.;rir;h:y^yri' ? <;;i^ 100 dozen pairs of Scotchfingeic knitted lamb«-; ; ; .wool socks:. :].;>-,i ,«., tX ..]js[.\ ;',; r;i?;:; '';■ ■"I ...:. • Lambswqp^w^ite serge and,icotton drapers ] Scarlet^ white and blue blankets, feather pillows! Dutch and felt^^cai^etjn^g, hearth ;rug« if ? ?White regatta-and fancy w^l shirts and Teollars ;! Boys' regatta Scotch twilled and blue serge shirts; Boys' and girls' mohair circular and talma cloaks .oO :.Jand.cbats"Oil .':.CiicVi.OO'.) ■' . ■: Black cloth, shepherd's plaid tweed caps ,^ : —Silk-glazed caps andcovers "" — —"" [■ Scotch, Balmoral arid: Glengary caps ; r., Shepherd's plaid, tyveed; andjdoesldn suite v. ] \ • .'^l^k/and^raV.'inob^ircioa^ and yestsk. f\ Hj' \ - Gente'/drab riding''and'pilot cloth coats.,; ;-;>,]; ! plaid, black ; doe and 'coloured tweed: *.'' trowserg '"' "";,l;X:^-Ms^r U ;;^o ; Pilot cloth, wool and Bedford trpwsers. .% '"'.'{ White mole,:.cotton '-'tftfd fiftcy c«W trowsefs ' 1 Boysj tweed, doe^molei and cottpn cord, trowsers ■ . -in variety: ■ ■'■<<••*'■•■ ~'i:iX^ .-oJ;•.;:;,;:,; ■•■ " Men's and boys'pilot cloth monkeyjackets i Waterproof and'oil-painted'coats and leggings : t ,- Men's,and}boys';leather.gaitere., l[-,.r> !'T "f '.! Ten.trunks*!ofcboQJtsianHnShoes,.consisting, jofj—S i '- Ladies".kiji'and' cloth''side/elastic,boots,,! „ - \ .Girls'ciothan^:^^^ ; ' ■', kid and'clqt^ boots from 2; - - -^to^Vd^-tsif : :^rc.7 ;. l^:'^Ui" v:^= 'i Men's patent leather and kid elisMc boots!, -r . Men's long and half.Wenington v.b06t5.!..!'...'".";."..,. Clump soled patent leather .shooting and Balmo-; -. ral.boots ,"~'l.- j - , ' ,'-.-.--.••..'•.■' GenW;grained leather thigh boots ;'" \ ■ ; Watertight blucher. and;»ea boots : < .«:■■,; (.}■'■ "f- ■ Boys'strong nailed lace-up ; blucher boots vi, | Men's,and women's,chamois;leather slippers : . :ri \ Tin and brush ware," *Sw.',<£cr ' A i . ..,.... v!" -UUST ■dPENED^ < j A case of Concertinas, Accordions and Fiutinas.! ;,".■■ 7""""-7- '■■'.'p i A gbod 'assortment of ladies' gold, wedding, and j fancy rings, &c, &c.' :■{'.*. "i-.^ ff;r:;!■'•.■';;: H:a'iM i I -f^^CAMER^ ■';■,■; | ; Beg A respectfully to ■ inform^ the; f inhabitants i of; Ly ttelton. and , the. surrounding districts, that - the above goods are o.f the best quality, well. selected, and can be sold 30 per cent cheaper than at any otheri establishment!in Canterbury. ■"- . , ; ; n MRS. CAMERON, , ; -;v:': \--y'- -.■■'■• ■'■ ■"■• . 'Saleswoman. MR. MOORE'S RAMS. MR' THOMSON has been appointed by r G. Hi Moore, Esq.,; of Glehmark, agent for. the, Sale M his Celebrated RAMS for the country south of the Waimakariri. -■ . . The Rams are perfectly clean, are tailed, and yarded in a separate flock. Full particulars may be ascertained on applicaA.tion at the Auction Mart^Christchurch. ], V.'..'".'.'.■•NOTICE, •../,".., : t ,.:/-'< : ?/■'.' iSiTOTICEis hereby giyen,that an Ordinance ■Lp ' will be applied for >in the ensuing; Session of the Provincial Council, empowering "The Church Property, Trustees " to' lease, let, sell, alinate, mortgage, charge, or otherwise, dispose of, certain parcels of land, specified in a schedule annexed to the proposed-Ordinance, being reserves vested in the said Trustees for Ecclesiastical and Educational purposes within the Province of Canterbury. A copy of the proposed Ordinance mayVbe seen at the office of the ';;Ly ttelton Times 'in Ly ttelton, and also at my : office in Christchurch. ■■•'-■-; - - ; c. w.".wyate; ~ :\,::.;;::: Agent ioi^ the said 'Bill, ahd: Counsel for the said j - Church Property Trustees. - -, Christchureh, June 28th, 11859. :;•,.; •■■••;•'';■■•-■{ FOR FREIGHT OR THE fine ,brigantuie'M.AßiP:OSA, G.. R. ' McArtKur, Master. :APP]vl^ MASTER onboard; or,MR. E. A. HARGI^AVES,Norwich Quay,'Ly ttelton. - ' -^: •( ;[„•.:■;'.-.v". June 28, 1859.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume XII, Issue 698, 16 July 1859, Page 1
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