rrf t-ir- itftt 1 ' T I'R-D Y, M VV 3(-.. VI RY HANDS 'ME Ft RNJ "'"R 1/1 ,; J G. HAWKK is instructed by * i PH. Moore, Esq., iu consequence of his leaving I 'hristchurch, to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, At his Residence, GLOUCESTER STREET, Close to Latimer Square, ON THURSDAY, MAY 3rd, The Whole of his nearly new and handsome HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, Comprising DRAWING- ROOM-Elegant suite in walnut and blue striped rep, curtains to match; handsome gilt cornice, pier glass in gilt frame, Brussels carpet, about 18 x 18; ova' walnut ta' le, easv chair in worsted work, fender and irons, Japanese and walnut whatnots, walnut card table, glass cases, handsome lamp, pictures, choice ornaments, &c, &c. DINING ROOM - Extensi n dining table, tapestry carpet, 16 x 18 ; chairs, fender and irons, lamp-, engravings after Landseer, cut and engraved glassware, dinner service, tea and breakfast service, plated goods, lamps, &c. HALL—OiI cloth, table, mats, &c. BEDROOMS—Iron bedsteads, chests drawers, marble top vvashstand, marble slab looking glass, toilette ware, carpets, &c, 4;c. KITCHEN—Lamps, kitchen utensils, and furniture, mating, &c. YARD—Lawn mower, india rubber hose, &c. Sale at 12 o'clock. 5446 TO-MORROW, WEDNESDAY, MAY 2nd. TO UPHOLSTERERS AND OTHERS. MR J. G. HAWKES will SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, At his Rooms, Hereford -street, 2 handsome mahogany dining-room suites of frames 12 do do chair frames 2 elegant walnut drawing-room suites of frames 12 do do chair frames 1| cwt carded hair 6 3-feet Leamington kitchen ranges After which, A largo Assortment of FURNITURE, the property of parties leaving Christchurch, comprising dining and other tables and chairs, carpets and matting, rugs, fenders and irons, couches, pier glass in gilt frame, curtain poles, lamps, double and single wood and iron bedsteads and bedding, washstands and ware, dressing tables and toilette glasses, crockery and glassware, plated ware and cutlery, cooking utensils, &c, &c. Copying press, white marble clock First-class piano, by Broadwood Do. do. by Jackson (nearly new) Turning lathe (up to 7ft work), carpenter's bench, turning tools, couch legs, &c, &c. Sale at 12 o'clock. 5441 CREATE E. Sole Lessee ... Mr R. B. Wiseman Stage Manager ... Mr John L. Hall. TRIUMPHANT SUCCESS ! GRAND COMIC PANTOMIME CINDERELLA: OH, HARLEQUIN ZEALANDEIA. Immense Success of THE VALLEY OF PERNS, The most elegant scene yet produced in Christchurch. Gaiety—Comic Scenes ! Gaiety—Moving Scenes of the Valley of Ferns! Gaiety—Newest Songs, Dances, Locals, <kc. ! Come Early and Secure your Seats. 5418 FOR SALE, CHEAP, In Waltham. NEW well-finished Four-roomed , a. HOUSE, with every convenience, with J-acre freehold land and artesian well ; easy terras of payment. Price £220 Apply Gkeig Bros., Builders, Tuam street. 5356 HAWDON'S LAND. PURCHASERS of the above are reminded that PAYMENTS are DDE on WEDNESDAY, MAY 2nd, 1877, at the offices of H. MATSON & CO., 5416 Cashel-street. DUNSTABLE HOUSE, LYTTELTON. TR J. L. COY begs to inform his I friends and the public of Lyttelton d the Bays that h • has this day D sposed of his Business a d Book Debts to Mr E. C. Brown, draper, of Lyttelton, and Mr J. Wilford Smith, from Dunstable H use, Chris church, and solicits on their behalf a continuance of the patronage which has been accorded to him during the past three years Their receipt will be a snfficie t di charge of all outstanding accounts due to me. J. L. COY. Lyttelton, Ap;il3oth, 1877. In reference to the above, the undersigned trust that, by eareful attention to the business, and keeping a well-selected stock of goods of the best value, which will be offered at fair remunerative prices, they will secure the patronage of the public of Lyttelton and the Bays. All goods will be marked in plain figures and at the lowest possible price. The business will be carried on under the style of Brown and Smith, Importers of Drapery, Clothing, &c. E. C. BROWN. 4443 J. WILFORD SMITH. LYTTELTON PERMANENT LAND, BUILDING, AND INVESTMENT - SOCIETY. HHE Usual MONTHLY MEETING for L Receipt of Subscriptions will be held at the Colonists' Hall, Lyttelton, ON TUESDAY, MAY Ist, 1877, At 6.30 p.m. N.8.-New Shares can be taken at any monthly meeting. JOHN S. WILLCOX, 5449 Secretary.
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Globe, Volume VIII, Issue 889, 1 May 1877, Page 3
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