■T^DWARDEE-ECE h^cto inform-bis customer* J-i jmcl the public that, on and after the lut of July next, all goods sold at his Wn rehouse, in (^nstclHirch, will bo FUlt CASH ONLY. KR. intends tlmV all goods shall bo reduced to the lowest price nll'onling a remunerative profit, in order to moot, the .demands of cash purchasers. The WHOLESALE TRADE will be carried on in OXFORD STREET, LYTTELTON, under the stylo of "EDWARD UEECE & C 0.," where nil goods will be sold to ■ wholesale purchasers on the usual liberal terms. Birmingham and Sheffield Warehouse, Christchuroh, May .5, 1859. N. B. —All parties who are indebted to Edward Roece for goods had in 1857 and 1858 will oblige by settling their accounts. ■ ' CANTERBURY STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY. "VTOTICE is hereby given, that all freights i:-JLI by the steamer PLANET must be paid previous to the removal of the Goods from the Wharves (except the property of parties having open accounts at the offices), the agents having- authority to detain the same until paid. By order of the Directors, I J. MARTIN HEYWOOD, . . ' ( ' Manager. TO SPIRIT MERCHANTS & INNKEEPERS. (In Bond.) SWAINE BOORD & CO.'S celebrated old torn in casks and cases, direct from the distillery' Royal Highland malt whiskey, in casks and cases Hennessey's brandy, brown and pale, in casks Do. do. very old pale, in cases Superior old rum Fine old port, and pale and amber sherry. The above are genuine first-class goods, selected with the greatest care, and particularly suited for the private family trade. EDWARD B. BISHOP, Importer, Christchurch. FOR SALE, . A RUN OP 20,000 ACRES, ON the South Bank of the Rakaia, well grassed, and with valuable improvements. Apply to MR. THOMSON. If not sold by private bargain, the above will be offered for public competition on an early day. REMOVAL. MR. BURTON, Surgeon-Dentist, &c, has removed from Cathedral Square to Liohfield Cottage, lately occupied by Mr. Anderson, Watchmaker. . . . TWEED HOUSE, BOARDING ESTABLISHMENT, CASHEL STREET EAST. T Atkinson begs to inform the in- • habitants of Canterbury that bis new premises are now open for the accommodation of ladies and gentlemen. Private apartments for families. - Cashel Street East, Christchurch, Aug. 29. HEATHCOTE STEAM WHARF, ON Sale, deliverable at the Wharf, or in Christchurch, 50 TONS BEST SYDNEY COALS. EDW. W. TIPPETTS, Wharfinger. "TV 0 R S A L E . 1- Soda crystals Sulphur Sheepwash tobacco Arsenic Stockholm tar and pitch Iron tanks, 400 to 600 gallons. DALGETY, BUCKLEY & CO., Lyttelton and Christchurch. NOTICE. MASTERS of Coasting Crafts are particularly requested to hand to us, without delay, the Mute's Receipts for Wool or other produce, transhipped on our account. MILES & CO. • Lyttelton, Jan. 3,1860. TO BE LET, ?pWO Six-roomed COTTAGES, and- a three•l- roomed COTTAGE, ren'. moderate. Apply to W. FAWDINGTON. EX ASH BURTON. ON ' SALE BY THE UNDERSIGNED :— 8 cases stationery, consisting of—Ledgers, journals, day books, account sales books, letters, books, and a 'general assortment of account ,and memorandum books, plain and fancy letter and note papers, envelopes, blotting paper, inks aiid ink 'stands, rubber, quill and steel pens, letter clips and bill files, slates, initial seals, and every description of small wares. ■ 1 case Lett's Diaries, twenty-five different shapes and sizes. 2 cases pnpier mnche goods—Work boxes, writing desks, ladies' and gents' dressing cases, tea caddies, ink stands, chess and other tables, card baskets, trays, and a variety of ornaments. 2 cases Bohemian glass—Vases, toilet bottles and pomade pots, lustres, jewel boxes, ring stands, &c. ' 1 case Jewellery—Brooches, bracelets, pins, lockets, guards and chains, wedding rings, keepers, &c. ■ 1 case Electro-Plated Ware—Tea, table, dessert, gravy, mustard, and'salt spoons, forks, soup ladles; fish carvers, butter knives, cruets, breakfast and tea sets, candlesticks, &c. 1 case cutlery assorted. 2 cases brisket ware of every description. 2 cases English chairs superior quality. 2 cases Musical Instruments—Violins, concertinas, accordions, flutes, piccoloes, vocal and instrumental music, manuscript music books and paper. Also, ex lato arrivals,— A large and general assortment of reading books, bibles, prayer books, and church services. 45 crates earthenware and China, ironmongery, merchandise, and fancy clay pipes, Oilmen's stores, and groceries of every description and of the best quality. (Wholesale and Retail.) GEOItGE TAYLER. ' ■ London Street, Lyttelton, Dec' 29,1859.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume XIII, Issue 752, 21 January 1860, Page 8
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