TO LET AT RANGIORA. THAT valuable section, No. 226, containing" 50 acres, 15 'acres of which are Inid down in artificial pasture.' This valuable property is situate close to the Lion Hotel, Rangioia, and has very extensive road frontage; is contiguous to tho bush, and, presents a rare opportunity to now arrivals. Tho terms can be obtained on: application to tbe subscriber, and will be found remarkably easy. ...F.'GUINNESS, . Commission Agent, , . . Christclmrch. November 28,1859. A Quantity of POSTS, and BAILS on Sale at * S. GUNDRY'S, Canterbury street, Lyttelton. ~VrOTIOE.--I beg- to inform ray friends and i_l customers generally that on and after the Ist DECEMBER next, my business will be. conducted for CASH ONLY. __ W. H. MEIN. : Kaiapoi, Nov. 25. FOR SALE, A Small Cargo of Sawn Timber, consisting of Totara Boards and Scantling, in 'useful lengths. Apply to R. BRUNSDEN, Weighbridge Office, 1 Market Place, Nov. 28,1859. Christchurch. STONE FOR BUILDING, &c. THE undersigned is prepared to supply parties requiring STONE for buildingpurposes, PILES, Ac., in any quantity, and of superior quality. J# j^Union Wharf. November 26,1859. THE PERRY WHARF IS now open for the reception of Wool, Grain, and all other kinds of Produce. Wool carefully weighed and marked previous to shipment. A . D. BROTOE. ■ Ferry Wharf, Nov. 29. FOR SALE, v A SET OF HARROWS. Apply to JOHN FULLER, Commission Agent, &c, Kaiapoi. Kaiapoi, Oct. 11,1859. ARRIVED DIRECT FROM ENGLAND BY THE CASHMERE AND SEBASTIAN, A Large and varied assortment of general D R A P, E R V and. : ■ ""! FANCY GOODS,! rV 0 M P R I S I N G :— Ladies' Dresses [ I Shawls Mantles Jackets Millinery Ribbons Parasols Artificial Flowers Gloves Stays Steel Petticoats Lace . Sewed Muslins Haberdashery Hosiery Calicoes Prints Hollands, &c. Gentlemen's summer clothing, consisting of—• Cheviot and Satarra Suits Tweed and Shepherd's Plaid Coats Tiwsers and Vests .' , Bedford Cord Moleskin and Cotton Cord Trowsers Quilting and Drill Vests Hats and Caps Fashionable Neckties Braces, Belts, Shirts Hosiery, Gloves &c, &c, &c BETHEL WARE, From London, respectfully calls the attention of the inhabitants of Christchurch and Canterbury, generally to the above goods, all carefully selected by himself from the best English 1 ■ houses, l B. W. having been engaged for the past 10 years as ENGLISH BUYER for some of the largest houses in MELBOURNE, GEE LONG, 3 and ' •■■■■•'■■ b L AU N C E S T 0 N, has necessarily become personally acquainted with the best English manufacturers of " ' SOFT GOODS, > ■ ■ and will therefore be enabled to import only such as may be relied upon for sterling quality. Every shipment coming direct from the manufacturers will also insure goods at the lowest possible price. BETHEL WARE. Temporary Warehouse FERRY ROA D, ■s ;■ OPPOSITE TUAM STREET, A few minutes' walk from tho WHITE HART HOTEL.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume XII, Issue 739, 7 December 1859, Page 6
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463Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Lyttelton Times, Volume XII, Issue 739, 7 December 1859, Page 6
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