KAIAPOI. A Splendid Section* of Land for Sale, consisting of 23 acres, situated on the North Road, close to Kaiapoi. ■ "This land is thoroughly fenced and cleared ready for ploughing. It has a frontage of 35 chains to; the North Road and a road leading past. Mr; Leo>; house to the coast, and it is close to the head of tho' navigation of the river Cam. Apply to MR. WYLDE, Kaiapoi, July 26,1859. Kaiapoi. GREAT. REDUCTION IN DRAPERY. HENRY JONES begs to inform the inhabitants of Kaiapoi and the surrounding districts that he has reduced to cost prices the whole of his stock of general drapery, boots and shoes, &c, consisting of goods of the following , description:— Silks, white, black, and coloured gros glaces Do. sarsnet and rich check glaces Muslins, book, check, mull and jaconet Muslin dresses, tarlatans and insertions Plain and figured muslin delaine, bareges Coburgs, alpacas, shalloons, and prints Best" black French twill and crape Derrys, dungarees, drills, blue serge Calicoes, gray and white, counterpanes Crinolines, toilet covers, huckaback Infants' long robes, cloaks, and hoods _ Nursery diaper, baby linen of all descriptions Linen, fine and coarse, lawn and Marseilles Table and window damask, flannels Lincie and honey comb slips, moreen Ladies' and children's stays in great variety White and coloured gloves and gauntlets Best barege and Paisley shawls and scarfs White and coloured straw and fancy bonnets Do. ribbons, French satin, lute and gauze Best French flowers, from 3|d. per spray Do. French blonds and piece tulle. A large assortment of fancy silk parasols Do, 1130 pairs gents', ladies', and children's boots and shoes, made by J. Davies and Son, 9, Gracechurch-street, London Men's and boys' clothing, hats, caps, &c. White regatta, twill, and merino shirts Neckties, gloves, stockings, and braces Cloth, tweed, doe, mole, and cord trowsers Black cloth, tweed, alpaca coats Do. pilot, pea and monkey jackets Blue and red serge shirts, tweed caps A good assortment of ironmongery and tin ware American tubs, buckets, and brooms Saddlery, spades, garden hoes and rake 3 All of which will be sold off cheap, to make room for drapery only. Orders received by MRS. JONES for MILLINERY, DRESS, AND MANTLE MAKING. Two apprentices wanted immediately in the above branches. EVENING, BALL, AND BRIDAL DRESSES MADE ON THE SHORTEST NOTICE. ALE AND STOUT. THE Undersigned are in receipt of regular shipments of the following well known brands :— Ale in hhds. and barrels Bass's, No. 3 3 Dawson's, Yorkshire Younger's, Edinburgh Stout in hhds. ; - Taylor, Walker & Co. Ale arid stout in bottle, Marzetti's .-'••*. Do. do. Tooth's. DALGETY, BUCKLEY-& CO., Lyttelton and Christchurch. j WHEAT, OATS, AND BARLEY. THE .Undersigned are purchasers. ' i DALGETY, BUCKLEY & CO., -Lyttelton and Christchurch. WOOL AND COLONIAL PRODUCE. ■! THE undersigned are buyers of Wool and I other Produce, or will advance on consignments to their correspondents Messrs.- Dalgety and Co., London and Melbourne. DALGETY, BUCKLEY & CoFOR SALE, f*.A ACRES of EXCELLENT LAND, situated , vJ jc about 7 miles from Christchurch; 17 acres are fenced in and now in crop. There is an excellent weather-board house on the property, lined and papered. The' land is of the very best quality, with large frontage, and abundance of water. Terms very liberal. Apply to MR, GUINNESS, or MR. PAWDINGTON, Christchurch. N.B. —The purchaser could have 24 acres adi joining, if desirable. NOTICE. TAKE notice that the partnership lately subsisting' between us, the undersigned Samuel Gibbons and Samuel Henry Chapman, of Lyttelton, bakers, corifectioners and storekeepers, under the style or firm of " Gibbons and Chapman," has, on this thirtieth day of September, instant, .by mutual consent been dissolved, and that by the ; like consent all debts due from or to our late firm will'be paid arid received by the said Samuel Gibbons/by whom our said business will in future be : carried on upon his sole credit and account; Dated this thirtieth day of September, 1859. SAMUEL GIBBONS, S. H.CHAPMAN. Witnesses to the signatures of the said Samuel Gibbons. and Samuel Henry *ChampmanV — ' • John D. Bamford, • ■. • Solicitor, Lyttelton,. Henry Leake, Lyttelton, Overseer of Roads. FOR SALE, A Valuable Run, fronting on the Waitangi, -£*- within 40 miles of the shipping port of Oamaroo, arid immediately adjoining Mr. Gibson's station, for the good-will of which £2,000 have been refused. The run is now stocked with 200 head of prime cattle in first-rate condition. Also, A first-class run of 100,000 acres in the Otago province, equally adapted for cattle or sheep, now partially stocked with 200 head of cattle. Apply to MR. THOMSON. If not sold by private contract, these runs will be shortly offered for public competition. DUKE. rpiIIS well known draught horse will X stand for tho season at MR. FISHER'S FARM, on the Heathcote. , ' Term'sI —£2 15s.—Groomage included. Mares taken- into foal, &c. Every attention will be paid, but no responsibility incurred. • Oct. 1,1859. •■."' -.-: »
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Lyttelton Times, Volume XII, Issue 722, 8 October 1859, Page 6
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