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vs&mmKmnmmmmmmiuammußtmmMmiu wii.mii ■■■ CCLOTHING & OUTFITTING WAREHOUSE ' ' tCAMERON, IQUAy, XYTTELTON, Mi£VK: just-rec'eiv«a per latesimvals, from '] J=Scdtlanid; Melbourne -and Sydney, a'■] «■ s])len3id^.assortment of ladies' -and gents.' winter ■ *• clothing, -consisting of:—■■• v:. . H ■Ladies' winter-cloaks and woollen scarf shawls -Scotch linsey-woolsey,-woollen plaid in piece -Bladeand coloured-coburgs and alpacas •"Ladies''wool Balmoral petticoats Welsh arid Saxony flannel ; calicoes and^errys-in great variety , ; .Black arid coloured-silk 'handkerchiefs and neck-' ■ Pies •■ -- ■ . ... ■ Criiriean ■ woollen' shirting and shepherd's plaid in piece Scotch woollen tweeds and blue -serge in.-piece ■;Single arid double blue serge sliirtsxand-coats in great variety ... •: -•■•.'■•.', ■ : -•100 dozen, pairs, of .Scotch finger jkriitted lambs-; wool socks .'...' I vLambswool, white serge and cotton drawers j t Scarlet, white, and blue blankets, feather pillows] Dutch ariaV'Mt carpeting, hearth-rugs • \ White regatta and,fancy wool shirts.and collars ~j . :Boys'xegatta_Scotch twilled and blue serge shirts! ; Boys' and girls' mohair circular and talma cloaksi and coats " . • ■.; 1 Black clbth j shepherd's plaid tweed caps - ; j. Silk glazed caps and covers :■ ' , '' - j - Scotch, Balmoral and Glengary caps v ; j Shepherd's, plaid, tweed and doeskin suits j Black and drab mohair coats and Tests ] • Gents' drab riding and pilot cloth coats j ■ Shepherd's plaid, black doe and coloured tweed j /trowsers . : • \ • Pilot, cloth, wool andßedford -browsers ; .;■ ] White riiole, cotton ; and fancy cord trowsers .." | Boys' tweed, doe, mole and cotton cord trowsers j in variety •" -..-■•■ 1 Men's afid boys' pilot cloth monkey jackets i ■Waterproof and oil painted coats and leggings j Men's and,boys'leather gaiters. j ' Ten. trunks of boots and shoes, consisting of: — j -Ladies'kid and cloth side elastic boots * •Girls' cloth and,leather .boots, from .9 to 13 J 'Children's Balmoral kid and cloth,boots from 2 •: ■ to's and 6!to'9 ' '"'"' ' ~ .' '■ . ..Men's patent leather and kid elasticbooj;s j Men'slong and half Wellington boots' I Clump; soled patent leather shooting and Balmo | ral boots - -,-•:■-■ I Gents'..grained leather .thigh boots, I Watertight blucher and sea boots \ I Boys' strong.nailed lafce-uptlucher topis' Men's ahß chamois leather slippers Tin arid "brush"ware., &c, &c. j

f ., „;. • -JUST OPENED^ '' ■". : c <V j '„.; A case of Concertinas, Accordions and : Flutinas. J ■~' '"".'' ' ; '. ' ' '.'-'AxsAi'; ■ .. •'-....- ■;. . ■ i : A good assortment' of ladies' gold, wedding, and j f fancj rings, (ifec.jj&c. , . ■ Cameron,: ;jJb6thees, . ..:.-■ | Beg respectfully.to,,infpi'm : the .inhabitants ,of! ■Lyftelton: and the';surrounding districts, that thej above goods are of the best quality, Avell selected,--and'can be sold 30 per-; cent' cheaper than at. any I -other establishment in-Canterbury. ! ::::■■:•-::■;•.■: ;V/"- MRS. came RON, j - ■ r Saleswoman. | - <KAIAPt)I WOOL WAREHOUSE/! T HPHE NEW WOOL yW A. REHOUSE -V of the Undersigned, situate at the! head of the navigation of the K6rdtueka(Cam),| is now opened for the reception of wool andj other produce.'-. ...:. <. v' . i Station of .every , description can bej _pbtain:ed-; of tlieUagent, W. .'C. JBeswick, at the ! Kaiapoi Stores. .. - '. . - ' ■ . j : COOKSON, BOWLER,, &,Co. ! ~~ WOOL,"OIL, &c. . . -f|IHE Undersigned are Cash buyers of I JL" Wool,- Gil, Bone, Hides, Sheepskins, i and other produce, andiwill make liberal advances on consignment to their correspondents-in London, i Liyerpool, or the Colomes. .-;■... ; , ; COOKSON,, BOWLER & Co. -.:. j ■■ :' ■■ saxe, •: '.' ■. v ! Kf\ -ACRES of Land, fenced in and j OU tinder cultivation, with good substantial Dwelling-house and . offices, situated on j the South Bank' of 'the Waimakaririj immediate :' can be given. * ;; - ! For further.particulars, apply to ; COOKSOM, BOWLER, & Co.; or to '■'■; .'■■■■-'■■■' w. C. BESWICK, I P .''".'.'■ ; • ' Kaiapoi. ; -.■■■;■ TO LET, ' —r—^ ON the Island at Kaiapoi, about 700 j ; acres -of land, and: in the Tai-tapu) district, Ah.uriri,, about 600 acres. ■• ! These-estates1 are.advantageously situated, con- i sisting -jO'f rich grass,;flax, aud soft lands, having creeks as natural boundaries on several'sides','' This opportunity is well worth the attention of wishing to enter into agricultural pursuits;; as the whole will be «let on unusually favourable; iterins., .. _• : ..-..: • For further particulars, apply to ! COOKSON, BOWLER & Co. ' Lytte'lton,; or, W. C. BESWICK,' ' : - .h ■■'■ -■: ■■■'■■■ ' Kaiapoi. CATTLE.: . . ! MR. CLAUDE M. OLLIVIER is prepared to receive orders for good mixed ■Cattle, in quantities of uot less than one hundred. Delivery to be taken, on the Waimakariri within ■-:two months from the date of order. For further particulars, Apply at the Booms, jCashel• Street;.-. .... ..:■ , ■■•••.■ •- ■ ■■■-/•■ :;: ■' ; / :]tMAP(^I. ../...: 'TEMPORARY RO6MS 'AT THE- pF^ICE OF ■ C. G. HODGSON, ESQ., SOLICITOR. : MR..' CLAUDE : M. will ..'. attend at Kaiapoi ■, for - the pur pose of receiving commissions for -the saleof-Land', Stock, ' &c, &c, on MOjSTDAY in each week.-instead ;6f on-THURSDAYS :as pre^iou^ly .advertised};Mr. C. G-. Hodgson being on those days absent; at Uangiora. ;•■•■" .' - ' MR. C. G. HODGSON, Solicitor;'Kaiapoi? begs .. to state that on and after MONDAY, the 18th instant, his ; Offices will beat the Assembly Eooms, Kaiapoi. ' . ~ Office htfurs from 10 t6 4. . WAT EES ID E. PRE k I .SB S, CHRISTCHTJRCH QUAY. . TO Be Let on Leases, for 7, 14, or 21 years, in, plots to suit the convenience of parties, requiring them, the "valuable waterside premises on the north side of .the river Heathcote, lying between Aikman's Wharf and Jones' Wharf, with rpad frontage behind, at 10s. per foot frontage during the first 7 years, arid 20s. subsequently. For particulars and inspection of the plans, apply to ... - MR. JOHN DEAN. BAMFORD, s " ■' '"; ■ Solicitor, Lyttelton.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XII, Issue 705, 10 August 1859, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Lyttelton Times, Volume XII, Issue 705, 10 August 1859, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Lyttelton Times, Volume XII, Issue 705, 10 August 1859, Page 2

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