,iLOTHmG & OUTFITTING WAREHOUSE BROTHERS, NORWICH QUAY, •LYTTELTON, MKVE just received per late arrivals, fromi Scotland, Melbourne and Sydney, a: v-tiplendid assortment of'ladies'.and' gentsi'.winter vclothing, consisting of:—•. ' .-■ . Ladies' winter cloaks and woollen scarf shawls : Scotch-linsey-woolsey, woollen plaid in piece -Black and coloured coburgs and alpacas •Ladies' wool Balmoral petticoats VWelsh and Saxony flannel ; :Prints,-calicoes. and.derrysLin great-jariety .... ' ijihck and coloured silk handkercliiefs ana «eck-' '■• t"'es - ■ .'' • . '?■■ wotllin1 shirting and shepherd'splaid in piece •■,■ ■• • _.- •■■. '."■■',.v..'.;;;. '.~ ( ~':. .. '.".'] '" Scotch woollen tweeds arid blue serge in-.piece '.'.' # " ■: Single arid double blue eerge shirts.arid coats in j , ■■ • great variety.: ■ . ■>■{>■■■•]>■, ■ : ' ■ ! .-,-! 100 dozen pairs of, Scotch, .finger. knitted;.liimbßwciol socks .!;'■; ; : :Lambswool, ; white serge attd cotton drawers ; :• Scarletj\white and blue, blankets, feather* pillowe } -Dutcn aria'felt carpeting, hear;th;rngs; „,;. m ■ White regatta and fancy wool shirts, and collars h .Boys', regatta Scotch twilled arid blue serge Jshirtal J:Boyß'.and:girls' .mohair circular and talma cloaks* _ ; jmA -coats* /. . '. . , T , .' ■^ Black cloth, shepherd's plaid tweed caps -. Silk glazed caps and covers • ' ,: . Scotch, Balmoral; and Glengary caps _ ; -Shepherd's plaid, tweed and doeskin suits ; Black and drab mohair/coats and vests ; ; Gents' drab riding and pilot cloth, coajks ,-. A ; "Shepherd's plaid, black doe and coloured tweed? trowsers . t • ' . . L, Pilot;clo'th.,-wobi aiid Bedford tarowseni". :i • White-riiojei -cotton and fanpy cord troweers } " 1. Boys; tweed, doe, mole and cotton corel trowsers) -in variety •• . r ; t}Men -a. and boys' pilot cloth monkey -jackSts ]: ;l Waterproof and oil painted coats iand leggings ; Men's and boys' leather gaiters. 1 JTen ,trnnks of .boots and, shoes, .consisting- of :-r- : ■ ■'-^Ladies 1 kid and cl^tli'.side elastic boots : . "..,. ; Girls' cloth and' leather boots frbrri 9 to' 13 ; -•■■ ChildreriVßalmoral kid and cloth boots from 2; .r'-:>:fvtb:sand'6to9- # > ; "Men's patent leather and kid. elastic boots"' """ ; Men's long and half Wellington-boots ; ...Clump soled-p^ten^: father shooting and''Balmo ,] [ :< '■. f ral bp0t5,.....;.;./; ';. ■■'■-•;- y. ■•>•. : i '[' 'Gen&';grain«d leather thigh boots .. ■"<;■-,u'.'.'■:■'. "''• Watertight bliicher aridsea.boots :; . ; Boys' strong nailed lace-up.blucher boots ;' "Men's arid "women's chamoisleather slippers' 't Tic. and brushware^c, J&c. ' j *'""' /^-.■■':''-JUST;;QPENED,r-.-'.i •''■• : .'• ■■ \ :'A tsase of iConcertinas, Accordions arid Flutinas. _.-... ..'_.• '. ,■' 'i ' 'Also, , .\ " .; "A good assortment of Jadies' gold>i-we4ding,,arid_ Siancy rings, &c, &c. .'•■■•;.■-,■..■ /. ; DAMERON, BROTHERS, .^Beg lespectfully .-to inform , the ; inhabitants of "Ly ttelton and; the; "surrounding districts, that the above goods are of the best qualityV'well selected,' : arid can be sold 30 per. cent cheaper than at anyj other establishment in^ Canterbury. .:.:- : '-.-:V .;. ; : :,:..,rMRS..CAMERONi;-;;-: ... : ...:. .. • 'Saleswoman.'■ KAIAPOI WOOL W4REHOUSE^. ; ; ;rpHB $j§W. -WOiDtL W A.REHOUSE •*■ of the Undersigned, situate at the •Lead ,'of vthe ■ navigation^ of) the Korotueka (Cam), J^^ROw opened reception of wool and other prodtioe. , . ,:•■"_ ' Station supplies of every 'description can be" obtairied-:of'the-agent, W.C. Bjfewick, at the .Kaiapoi Stores, P> 1 "•■ :.':'■..■'■■■> ■■'' ... CQOKSON, BOWLER, & Co,•-. : " WOOL, OIL, &O. J : ,'f I^HE 'XJridersign'ed .are; Cash buyers o£ '"JL "Wool, 011, rßohe, Hides,;" Sheepskins, and.other produce, and will make liberal advances ■oh consignment to' tlieir'^correspondents in London, ■Liverpool, or. the Colonies. ' ' ./";. y: rCOQKSQN, BOWLER & Co. j ' 'FOR SALE,- :; ' ' \ pCfS ACRCES ; of 'Lanti, fenced in -and under cultivation,' with good sub-5 stantial Dwelling-house and - offices, situated on the. South Bank of the Waimakariri; immediate ', possession can be given. . ..... ' !■• "".For further 'p'artiWlavs; apply^ to . '•- ,COQKSON/ BOWLER, <fe Co.; or to " ' i ; - :.'.-: v :W. C- BESWICK, \ •"■■ ■'''■'■• ~ m - i ■ !/i-' - i:L '■'■ ■' ■. -"-Kaiapoi. ';. ' ' ,^TO";;XET, : , ;D : .;.:_■ I ON the Island ;at:Kaiapoi, about 700: ■ -^acres "of land, and in the Tai-tapu ■-'district, Ahuriri, about 600 acres. ■These estates are advantageously situated, con- - sisting-of-rich -grass,- flax, and soft lands, having! vcreeks as natural boundaries: ;6n several sides, 'iThis opportunity is well worth the, attention, of wishing to enter into agricultural pursuits; ■ ay, the whole will be let on unusually .^favourable '-terms. ;; '. • ■. '' ■' .■ ■ '■■' ■' ■" ■■■; - ' '■'. ' ■ For further particulars,- apply'to .. .-COOKSpN, BOWLER & Co. •■"••■■■ ■'- : Lyttelton; or, : m. .c. beswick, ; Kaiapoi. ; ;. :. ; v . ..-.CATTLE. .- MR. CLAUDE M. :OLLIVIER is pre-i pared to receive orders for good-mixed Cattle, in quantities of not leas than one hundred. Delivery to be taken on the Waimakariri within two months-from the date of order. For. further particulars, apply at the Rooms, OashelyS.treiet....''. ; -!- '•■-■■•'■ ' KAIAPOL TEMPORARY ROOMS AT' THE OFFICE C. G, HODGSON, ESQ., SOLICITOR. MR. CLAUDE M, OLLIVIER will: : attend at Kaiapoi, for the purpose of receiving commissions-for the sale of Land, Stock,; &c.,&c, on MONDAY in each; week, insiead of: on THURSDAYS as previously advertised,. Mr. C.' G. Hodgson being on those days Absent at: Uangiora; ■• . •■- •-• ■ : ' " MR. C. G. HODGSON, Solicitor, Kaiapdf, begs : . to state that on and aftf r MONDAY, the ; 18th \ instant, his Offices : will beat the Assembly; . Rooms, Kaiapoi. . : , 'Office hours fram 10 to 4. - ■•■■•• :W A T -E-R SI D E PR EM 1-8 E S,; -"'.;-. ■-;"i- ' CHRISTCHURCH <^UAY. l ;; TO Be Let on Leases, for 7, 14, or 21 yeai-s, ] ' in 'plots to suit the convenience of -■parties requiring them, the valuable waterside' promises on the nbr'th side of the river Heathcot-e,; jying between Aikman's Wharf and Jones' Wharf,: ■with road frontage beliind, at 10s. per foot frontage during the first f years, and 20s. subsequently, For particulars and inspection of the plans, apply to •;,-; ,-,■.■'.■ :•'■. :; '■• ■■' ■ • '• i ; .■>;'■■.. : . . MR. JOHN DEAN BAMFORD, . ■ Solicitor, Lyttelton.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume XII, Issue 707, 17 August 1859, Page 2
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