TVTOW LANDING, and FOR SALE Hi the! 1M Stores of the Undersigned, the cargo'oi the; Brig Mountain Maid.— .. j 1000 bags sugar ' . . ! 250 bags Java and Patna nee ; 30 chests tea . : 2 cases-figs ' 150 cases raisirts \ 30 cask's currants i 25 cases sardines \ 10 cwf. white popper : "' . \ 12 casks almonds . , 5 casks blacking, in £ pints 12 cases jams : 4cwt. cloves «v 80 casks bottled ale and porter ; 20 cases oysters ; 20 cases pickles » ' . 10 cases salad oil.. . . ; 12 casks pearl barley j 12 cases biscuits in tins • •-' >. 10 cases herrings .' . | 100 ifcoses candles i 60 boxes soap ! '■ 39' cases ■oranges [ 50 bags (ioffee " j 120 kegs nails j ■3 cases looking glasses i 4 cases cutlery 50 cases clocks (assOi'tecl) • ;30 double barrelled gun's in cases j 1 cask mountedjugs ' ■ ' " | 5 tons white lead- . ' j . 6-kegs black paint.. j 21 kegs yellow ochre | 2 casks vermillion , j 5 tins'paper;varriish . •■' | 5 tins Japan size [ 12 cases gal van ized-iron in! sheet j 30 cases galvanized iron tiles | 30 cases Lescher's starch i 50 boxes pipes (assb'rted) [ . 1 cask horse iih.oes ; f. 2 kegs raddle ■ ' '{ 1 portable Torge with anvil and vice . i 5 dozen manure forks j 6 ploughs 15 hh'ds. coaltar 60 drums boiled oil 8 drums turpentine . 1 3 casks'chain : 30 drays and carts f: 3 bales gunny bags ;j SOboxeis;glass \ 2 cases pit saws ' ?l 6 casks Stockholm tar . _ ' !j 6 cases chairs 25 iron stretchers j' 25 dozen spades and shovels i 7,000 ! =hingles j 40,000 tongued^and grooved boards > 168 pannelled doors 2 anvils 3 bales papering canvass j 4 bales calico j 4 cases trowsers 2 cases merino shirts and pants \ 2 cases doe suits j 2 bales blankets - J 2 cases ladies' straw hats • i 1 case bugles < 12 cases assorted drapery ! !&&, &c, " &c j *T. T. PEACOCK & CO. : Lyttelton.July 21,1859. . S THE STEAMER MULLOGH ■ TS now ranning between Lyttelton and the: JL Heathcote. For particulars, apply to DALGETY, BUCKLEY & CO., Lyttelton and Christchurch ; or, , AIKMAN & LeCREN, ; Heathcote Wharf. " ; ELIGIBLE BUILDING ALLOTMENTS \ IN CHRISTCHURCH j TO BE SOLD ON DEFERRED PAYMENTS.| \.TO'BE SOLD, | BY Private Gontract, a limited number'of excellent building allotments in Aritig-ua Street South, in the Town.' of Christchurch. Thej above:allotments are adjacent to the'.WindmiU'aridl Mi*. May's Brewery, and are admirably situated forj building purposes^ The terms of payment are fe-j markably convenient, namely—Twenty per cent ofj the < purchase money to be paid down ; thirty peri cent in three years; and the remaining fifty peri cent in seven years from date of purchase. | Application to~ be made at Mr.; DUNCAN'Sj Office, Lichfield Street, Christchurch, where aplanj of the allotments can be inspected. ! FOR SALE. TWELVE acres of Freehold land, fenced in andx, cultivated, with small house thereon, situated within four miles of Christchurch. Apply to HERBERT LOWTHER, Oxford Terrace, West- , fTIHE Undersigned are Cash buyers of JL Wool, delivered at Christchurch, -Kaiapoi, Timaru, or any other shipping places >n the coast. ■ MILES & Co., i Lyttelton. J MR. VALPY has much pleasure in in- J forming the breeders of Draught j Stock in Canterbury, that he has decided on sending .his imported - .Clydesdale Entire YOUNG P.RINCE ROYAL to stand this season in or near Christchurch. He will be landed about the middle of September, Further particulars in a future advertisement. PUBLIC NOTICE. 'GOVERNOR'S BAY AND DYER'S PASS ROADS. PROVINCE OF CANTERBURY TO WIT. WHEREAS certain property of mine, in the occupancy of my husband, and situate at Dyer's Bay, in the Port Victoria District, and numbered 226 on the-1 Maps of the Canterbury Association, has from time to time, between the years 1856 up to the present date in 1859, been unlawfully entered upon and cut up in all divers ways and. forms by ihe respective Executive Governments of this Province at the time reignine • and whereas no EEM.TJNEitA.TiON for the same lias been given : This is to give noticeJ;hat I hereby publicly protest against such a wanton and unconstitutional proceeding on the part of the said Government ; and that, until such time as just remuneration shall have been p:rid either my husband or myself, that I shall consider the said "land in connexion with the above roads to sjll intents and purposPh as my private properly ; ami 1 further give notice, that «my attempt at compromising either mine or my husband's intoivst in the. above, on the part of my local truntcp, George Buckley, Esq., of Lyttelton, in this province, of the firm of Messrs. .Dalgety, Buckley & Co., shall not have our consent' and shall accordingly bo repudiated. SARAH BROOK PE RCIVAL, Lower Lincoln Road. August 13,1859.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume XII, Issue 708, 20 August 1859, Page 6
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