■&E&&HWSQ :& 'OUTFITTING. {WAREHOUSE v'CAMEEQN, BROTHERS, NORWICH vQUA^.-LYTTEIJTqN, FOTAVE^ust received per -late amvdls,1 from; ... JUL .Scotland, Melbourne and 'Sidney, a -splendid assortment, bfdadies* aitd .gentsAsvinter --. clothing^coneisting of:— . : f,Ladies' winter cloaks and -woollen scarf shawls : V Scotch linsey-woolsey, woollen plaid in piece ißlacfeandcoloured coburgs-ami alpacas '- Ladies'-wool'Bjilinor^l petticoats '• Welsh and Saxony'flannel €Prints s -calicoes and fderrysTin-greaC variety' v^ vßhck and4olpuved*Bilkrliandl:erchiefs andmeck- ■ 'ties '■; ■' ■' ;' '" . ' ■ 'Crimean woSllenj3hirting and jshepherd's plaidin ''"■"piece"*""' "* '"' ■■■'■■■■"•■■"-■■:;V"- ■''■-■■■ -■••-—■■■' ■•■'•' ; Scotch =woollen tweeds and blue serge in piece ■^'Single' and double blue $erge ishirtsand coats in great variety . .' ','V, f ■ 100''dozen pairs of,.Scotch,finger.knitted lambs- -;.: WGol Bpcks '".' white serge and-cotton.drawers Scarlet* white audblueJbiankets, feather, pillows ■ Dutch and" felt carpeting, hearth rugs ••White 'regatta-and fancy wiibl shirts and collars *~ Boys' regatta Scotbb twilled anil-blue serge shirts » Boys' and girls' mohair* circular and talma cloaks 7 \;«nd*€qats 7/ -... - "■.'•■■.'{•. ■ ; ; ':,~. ■'■"/'.■) ■ ■'{■■■ i Black cloth, ; shepherd's plaid tweed caps..... ;■ '- Silk glazed caps .sand covers " Scptch'jiißalniorai and GJengary caps "■• Shepherd's plaid, tweed and doeskin suits "Black and drab mohair coats and vests • Gents' drab riding; and pilot clothl coats ..^hejjberd's plaid, black idoe -.and coloured-tweed ..*.'; '],- tVqwsers.■ ':'■ ...V','.. V •:•'' s- .">'■'.'.[,' ' v-; . ,*"- r'^Hilelmole/"^^^''^^^^^'^ cord trowsers /; rßpys';tweedpdde/niole^and cotto^^ord^^trowsers *'J^ "'ih.va'riety;l' >" ''" '"'''"*'f". n'":-., ''■■ y"''''\ u^:. 'JvMen^s'and boys'^pilot cloth moTikey'jackets''; ;<! '■■^aleijiroof' an^bil'painfedJ'cQats and leggings —Men-s-and boys? leather gaiters. ■■--• - 'Ten trunks of boots; and* shQes,\consi9ting of:— Ij^ies' Idd-anji clpth side,:,elastic hootsj,,,■',,.- Girls' cloth 'a^4'^iß^Jlfir^p.^ t .filom*9'to'-ISl"' <%"> i Children's Balmdra¥kM-3nii''cJoth boots from 2 i?q'l:t6'.s:iand 6^0^91;: "m- rJI ..vsMen's paten ahd^kidfe^stic, boots, j •'^eliingiipp" fi i)bp|s_: >•■■„ ,....-~. >,Clump soled.pateriile^ter.^hopting andßatmb, i. fal-boptS..; ■;■. ;; \-.:,j\ '/.,-.■ -,:,[.],,,,', \ ,',,... ' . ... } \i. [X. .^ Gents- grainei4^ther^hrgS' : i'o!plV, , ;; '"/'• I" Watertight'blubber aiid^ sea foots' /'. '['[' '(y^\ .; .Boys'.strong nailed lace-np Tjlncher bbbt« ';1 -;; Men's arid women's.chamois leather slippers"l Tib and brushware, &<:.','&o. ..,., . . '/! A <ase of Concertinas, Accordions' a!hd Plutinas. ' '. ; M^ :A' '' . JAiSo,;K'i.' !.'K;'"-;n . r^,A. good .assQi'tment .of: ladies' gold, weddvQg,.and <3&aciy risgSj&Cv&>c> ji r^-vS'1" 1 ."'',;,"" ; '*' ■: "••■! ~ ? CAMEQN; BROTHERS,': >>•'■■■' I-■ ■- -r'Begr respectfully to! inform the- inhabitants of ?• Lyttekon» and -the surrounding districts, that the -t above goods are of the'best quality, well selected, ~ and can be sold .30 peri cent cheaper < than ? at^.ny >; other establishment in Canteubury. ,<jas::*; i. . : i -MRS. GAMERON, •: ,-,,,:;■ i ; ;:; ]\ ■ Saleswoman; KAIAPOI WOOL WAREHOUSE. "npHE NEW mOQli -WAREHOUSE . r^7 *of >; the.. JJji^CTsignpd^ jskuafce. at ? the : ; _hekd »6f fthe. .navigatipn. ; of the '^orqtueka' (Cam), r js: now;.p.p.ened :fpr .Reception -of ; r wool",arid «-bt"h'er "produce.'" 5" '"'" ''-j-":'1 '-'r'^- '.'•■-' j-•.•'•■■•■ ■.•._'■ "•• ...-■iSfeition -of • every can' vbje obtained ; W. r C., Beswick, at the Kaiapoi Stores." ''. ■ "'■•' '■'- '-' %?"'TC-'Ll''^ ffIQKSO^rBOWEER, &<3o. WOOL, OIL, &C. :; w.■•..,;'» "ril'KE Undersigned are v CasH ] buyers 7 of*X v^ool?! 011, .yiß'one; Sheepskins, : /andfotl^er, prodnce, and.-will.^nake; liberal,advances: on consignment-to their correspoa^'en-ts in London,, vLJyerppol>-or the Colonies. ' ! - | \' : ;^gKSOJN, BOWLER ft: Co.; ; ;^FOR ySALE, . ; '"■.•■','■.(.■ !*;r til\L/ unide^ciidtiy^ioii^i^i^gti6^ ;<sub-! - stantial Dweiiihg-notise '■' arid offices'/ situated on the South ; Bank of the Waimakanrij immediate canbe given. ----■-:•; . ."For',further particulars, apply to ; ',' BOWLKR, <fe Co. •orto ' • r, V V _ '■' ' ■ -W. C: BESWICK, ; v-, • ' ■" " " ''"' ! Kaiapoi! ' '; v: ; .•■• -TO-.let» ~^~~~ t, ; ON ihe Island "*.% Kaiapoij ' aWtt ; 7GO: of la'mi, and'in/^ihe". dißtrict,,Ahunn, .about r acres. ' ' t These: estit^s' "are con-: sistiirig' of 'rich grass,' fflak, and soft lands, having; "creeks as"imtur^ 'bounda/ies ori^ several sides, ' 4'his••' opportu'mtyH^WeiPwpTth- iheiatteatibn of| . 7-perspns.. wishiifg'rtp; enter, into, flgricultaral pursuits;! ..-as the whole,.will;be let: on unusually favourable; -terms. •' /" ; 'Z'J.'.Y^X, '. V-.?;' ' l''^-. !''! ' "; '■ , iFm'-fiirthor particular's, apply to" : • -COOKSO^, BOWLER & Co. ~ "■ Lyttelton: or, >W.<C.iBESWICK, ■ . ; . . ; ... . ... Kaiapoi. •.■.'•:'.■ ■■ .-.•.. ■■:..- ;-:(M ; TTLE. ...... : : :. : ; ,■.;.-■ : rW. CLAUDE -M: OLLWTER.'is.pre-, i-TJI- -ipared ■to?r'eceive'-ordersifor good mixed ''Cattle, in quantities of not-less'than one hundred: Delivery to be taken on the Waimakariri within: -two months from thedate of vorder. ...... ■[ For further; particulars, apply at the Rooms, Oashel Street. '.': :; /.* . , . : KAIABpI. . . kTEMPORARY RbOM^ If THE OFFICE OF C. G. HODGSON, ESQ., SOLICITOR.' MR. CLAUDE, M. .OLLIVIER wili -attend at Eai'apoi, for the purpose^.of ■receiving commissions for-the saleof Land, Stocky ■&C-,<fec ; ,on MONDAY in each week, instead-of -on THURSDAYS as"; previously advertised, Mri; C; C. G. Hodgson being on those, days absent It " 'Raiigiota. "'.■.' '•'/-■ ■' ■.' ;'■' "■/ ' ''■"'■ ": %■ ' Mm C. G. HODGSON, Solicitor, Kaiapoi, togs to state that on arid; aftfr MONDAY, bhe ■ 18th instant, hjs Gißces will he at 'the; Assembly' " Rooms,/Kaiapoi.' --■ • . . 'Office hoursifrom 1© t0"4.; ; ■ t.':'"Vis7 : A'-TBUSvIDE:. > RE^MISJS S, ■ \: t . ; {. A ";;■-. christchurcii quay, ' ;'... ': WT\O Be Let on Leases/for 7, li, or 21 years, .JL in plots to suit the convenience of -pai-ties requiring them, ;the. valuable waterside premises on the north side of the river Heatheote, lying between'AikmanVWharf and Jones' Wharf with road ■' frontage behind, .at 10s. per Toot frbrit-' age during the first 7 years, and. 2Qs. fiubsequeritly. ■ For particular^ and inspection .of the plans, apply to . ' MR, JOHN DEAN BAMFORD, , Solicitor, Lvttelton.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume XII, Issue 708, 20 August 1859, Page 2
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