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BONA FIDE SALE OF UNREDEEMED FLEDGES. ItR J. G. HAWKES has received in>7 I struction from Mr S. Cohen to SELL HY PriBLTC AUCTION, ON THURSDAY NEXT, the 30th INST, A very valuable lot of unredeemed pledges, consisting of some very heavy gold and silver English patent lever and Geneva watches by the best makers, some very massive colonial gold alberts and guards, brooches, earrings, lockets, necklets, bracelets, and pendants; I very large stone, choice color, sapphire ring; 1 very large stone, first water, diamond ring;' 1 very handsome ladies’ diamond hoop ring, and several other gem rings, 3 very handsome ladies’ gold watches, with gold guards atached; and a lot of miscellaneous jewellery, some very first-class mathematical instruments, books, opera and field glasses, pictures, tools, and apparel in great variety. Special attention is called to this sale, as the goods must be cleared on accout of fast accumulation. Sale at 12 o’clock sharp. 6456 TO-MORROW, LYTTBI TON. Messrs Clifford & co. have received instructions from Captain Anderson (who is leaving the province), to SELL BY AUCTION, At his residence, Dublin street, Lyttelton, on THURSDAY, 30th INST., At 12 o'clock noon, The whole of his superior HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Ac., Consisting of Parlor, bedroom, and kitchen furniture and utensils Cheffoniere, bookcase, pierglass, dressing tables and washstauds, chests drawers, bedsteads, bedding, &c., &c. 6467 ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIP LYTTELTON IN COMMISSION AGAIN. <pHE s.s. LYTTELTON JL will resume running to GOVERNOR’ BAY ON SATURDAY NEXT, SEPT. Ist, She will also run to PORT LEVY every TUESDAY. Time Table and Fares. Leaves Lyttleton for Governor’s Bay on Monday, Wednesday, and Saturday, at 9.15 a.m. and 4.25 p.m-; fares, 4s return. Sundays (weather permitting), 10 a m., 2.30 p.m. ; fares, 2s 6d. Port Levy —Leave Lyttelton every Tuesday at 10 a.m., and Port Levy at 2 p. m ; fares, 5s single, Ss return. AGAR AND ROBERTS, 6463 Proprietors. W. GREGORY’S WINDMILL ROAD NURSERY. ROSES, Raspberries, and Fruit Trees of .11 kinds FOR SALE. A quantity of strong strawberry runners on hand. For sale now and throughout the year, all kinds of seasonable bedding plants, bulbs, &c. 5579 LO.Gr.T. Lodge’s .Temperance H OTEL, High street. TO MEET THE TIMES ! Board and Lodging Reduced to 17s 18s, and £1 per week. Beds and Meals, Is each. Stabling Free. JOSEPH CLARK & SON, TUAM STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. CLEARING SALE of Drapery, Clothing, Boots and Shoes, &c. Expiration of Lease. The balance of stock must be immediately Cleared. NO RESERVE. Sale commencing Thursday, 23rd August. 6413 New Advertisement. TO MEET THE TIMES. TffTHE Undersigned is now supplying 1 FAMILY BIBLES and any othe Books, value of £2 and upwards, on DEFERRED or MONTHLY PAYMENTS at a slight advance on marked prices. He has also a good stock of School Requisites, amongst which are Nelson’s, Collins’, Phillips’, Chambers’, Smith’s, and others.

Account Books, super royal to pocket papers and envelopes, nearly all known sizes and colours. Albums, from 2s to £5. Desks, work boxes, perfumery, and fancy goods gene* rally. STOREKEEPERS SUPPLIED. K. BINSTEAD, Albion House, 5971 Cashel street west, Christchurch. jambs srKNseßr H AS RECEIVED Large Shipments of T°IANOS and other Musical Instruments, and will guarantee every Piano in this lot. Instruments may be bought on the Deferred Payment System. Pianos by Brinsmead, ex Border Chief ~ Broadwood and Sons ~ Anchor Freres, ex City of Dublii „ Bord ~ „ ~ Challon & Hodgen, ex Bordei Chief ~ Legg, ex Border Chief. 9r A O PIECES of sheet music, containing some of the Latest Novelties. Music marked 4s, sold at 2s 8d; at Ss, sold at 2s ; at 2s, sold at Is 4d. JAMES SPENSLEY. Cashel street, CHRI STCHURCH* 3871 artesian"' wells. 11 GKAIST begs to inform his friends • and the public at large, that he is sinking wells at the following low prices;— from £5 up; liiu., from £6 up. Good flows of water guaranteed, and all wells kept in good order for twelve mouths. Old wells cleaned out, and branching laid at the lowest prices. Address 11.I 1 . GRANT, next Duncan and Sous, Ferry road N.B.— All letters sent to PLullipstown Post Office will be tteuded to. 6164

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Globe, Volume VIII, Issue 990, 28 August 1877, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Globe, Volume VIII, Issue 990, 28 August 1877, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Globe, Volume VIII, Issue 990, 28 August 1877, Page 3

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