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TO-MORROW. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 18th. WIRE WORK. WIRE WORK. M R J. G. HAWKES is instructed by Mr Ross to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, At his Rooms, Hereford street, 5 garden archways Single, double, triple, centre, and pedestal flower stands Hanging baskets, and Lot of sundries. 1 Turning Lathe, with 3ft bed Also, Fawn Greyhound Slut, 11 months old, by “Bobbie Burns” out Mr Driver’s (of Dunedin) slut, sold for .£SO for return to Victoria. Sale at 2 o’clock. - 6651 TO-MORROW. TO THE BOOT TRADE AND OTHERS. SEWING MACHINES, PATTERNS, &c., &c., TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 18th. MR J. G. HAWKES is instructed by Mr Sturman, in consequence of his having relinquished the Boot Upper Business, TO SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, At his Rooms, Hereford street, 1 New Jones’s wax-thread machine, complete 1 New Jones’s circular head do., complete Several Jones’s machines, complete, equal to new Several sets zinc boot upper patterns, blocks, &c., &c. Sale at Two o’clock. NO RESERVE. N.B. —The machines can be seen at work at Mr Sturman’s Workshop, corner of Barbadoes and Cashel streets, any day before the sale. 6652 WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 19th. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. PIANO BY BROADWOOD. MR J. G. H \WKES is instructed by a gentleman who is leaving the province to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, At his Rooms, Hereford street, SITTING ROOM FURNITURE, Drawing room suite in green rep, curtains and pole to match, bookcase cheffonier, Brussels carpet and hearthrug, fender and irons, 8-day clock in marble case, velvet pile table covers, pier glass, &c., all as good as new. 1 PIANO, by Broadword, in good order 1 SEWING MACHINE, by Singer. BEDBOOMSIron and wood bedsteads chests drawers, double and single washstands and ware, dressing tables and toilette glasses, chairs, oilcloth, tapestry, carpet and hearthrug, &c. Glassware, crockery, cooking utensils, lamps, baths, ornaments, &c. 6654 Sale at 12 o’clock. THE IMPORTANT TOWNSHIP OP COALGATE Adjoining the Railway Station, Will be OFFERED BY AUCTION BY MR CHARLES CLARK, at his rooms in Hereford street, on WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 19th, QUARTER ACRES. Upset price, £5 ; half cash, balance in six months. Conveyances completed for 38s each. This is a capital investment. For further particulars see posters. No. 544 Sale at 12 o’clock. 6638 PRIVATE Boaed and Residence NEXT 8008 TO MILSOM & CO.’S, ST. ASAPH STREET. Terms Reasonable. 6644 ifc E, the i nclersigned CHr.MWTSand V' DRUGGIST.'', agree to CLOSE our respective Establishments at 8 p.m. en and after- October Ist, Saturdays excepted : Fairbank and Co. Gould and Co., Colombo street Wallace and Co. W. Tuwnend Edward G. Ellisdon W. R. Cook George Bennington E. Robinson Cook and Ross 1 John B ixter Gould and Co., Whately road. 6600 DOWN AGAIN. T HO would be without "Water when you can get good flows guaranteed w from--6557 £3 10s Od 4 10 0 5 10 0 upwards for cash. GRANT, Ferry road, Next to Duncan’s Nursery. ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIP LYTTELTON IN COMMISSION AGAIN. 'THE s 8. LYTTELTON S will resume running GOVERNOR’ BAY ON SATURDAY NEXT, SEPT. Ist, She will also run to PORT LEVY every TUESDAY. Time Table and Fares. Leaves Lyttlet<»n for Governor’s Bay on Monday, Wednesday, and Saturday, at 915 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, 8s return. AGAR AND ROBERTS, 6463 Proprietors. New Advertisement. jTO MEET THE TIMES. JAHE Undersigned is now supplying FAMILY «18l ES and any othe Books, value of £2 ana upwards, on UE-L-'ERKEI> or MONTHLY PAYMENTS at i slight advance on marked prices. He has also a good stock of School Requisites, amongst which are '■elson’s, Oollius’, Phillips’, Chambers’, Smith’s, and thers account Rooks, 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 generally. STOREKEEPERS SUPPLIED. R- BINS H AD, Albion Hons 5971 Cashel street weut, Christchurch.

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Globe, Volume VIII, Issue 1007, 17 September 1877, Page 3

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662

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Globe, Volume VIII, Issue 1007, 17 September 1877, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Globe, Volume VIII, Issue 1007, 17 September 1877, Page 3

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