AITKEN & ROBERTS DOMESTIC FURNISHING AND GENERAL IRONMONGERS, CASHEL STREET WEST. rmam — mmm, —— mmbmmbbm— Fresh Shipments received Every Month Prices -very reasonable YOUR attention is particularly invited to our New Stock of “EASY” Lawn Mowers, just landed, best and c&eapest yet made “Phdladelphia”'& “Excelsior” Lawn Mowers Lawn Sprinklers, Syringes, Garden Tools Fishing Tackle, also • a specially selected assortment Trout Flies and Rods, to arrive in October Sheep Shears, Turkey Stone, Raddle, Oils Lamp Black, Sewing'Twine, Stencil Ink Harvest Tools, Fly Traps, Filters Steve Aprons, Waahatand Screens Sponge Baskets. Sponges all sorts Eleotro-plated Ware, beat quality, excellent waluo Table, Dessert, and Pocket Cutlery Toddy Kettles E.P. Fish Eatars and Carvers, Beef Sllcers Rocking Cinder Sifters Housemaids’ Boxes Table, Hall, and Buggy Lamps Laundry Stoves Ranges, Register Grates, Fenders, &o. Kitchen and Culinary Utensils, all hinds Lemon Squeezers, Fisa Kettles Brawn Prossers Fret Saws and Designs, Theodolites, Planimeters Sarveyora’Cots, Band Chains and requisites Cash Boxes, Japanned Deed Boxes, Dispatch Boxes Travelling Trunks, Bonnet Boxes Wire Netting, Bird Cages, Parrot Cages Marble end Slate Mautlepieoes, Minton’s Hearth Tiles Fireproof Safes, Copying Presses Horse Nails Lustres, Vases, Sandwich Boxes Beer Engines Brnshware, Grocers’ Canisters, Beer Pulls Pumps, Trucks, Paint Mills, Oils and Paints Kerosene and Machine Oils, Rope, Twine Revolvers, Saloon Rifles and Ammunition Breech Loaders, Blasting and Gun Powder Platform Weighing Machines, scales of all kinds Nursery Guards and Fenders, B.T. Vegetable Dishes Block Tin, Steel and Wire Dish Covers Chopping and Washing Machines, all kinds A large, well-assorted stock of Carpenters’ Tools, to which special attention is invited, AITKEN & ROBERTS, Ironmongers, Cashel Street West. 8657 TO-MOEROW. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 29th. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS. MR J. G. HAWKES is instructed by the owner, who is leaving Christchurch, to SELL SY PUBLIC AUCTION, ■On the premises, DURHAM STREET NORTH, Retween Salisbury and Conference streets, the whole of his HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS. SITTING ROOM —Couch and easy chair in hair, fancy and other tables, chairs, handsome pier glass, cheffonier, fender and irons, enrtain poles and rings, oil cloth, carpets, mats, ornaments, pictures, clocks. lamps, &o , &c. BEDROOMS—SingIe and double iron bedsteads, spring and other mattresses, palliasses, marble top and -other washstands and ware, chests drawers, dressing tables and glasses, cots, carpets, chairs, pictures, child’s swing, &c., &c. KITCHEN—TabIe, couch, chairs, fender, cooking utensils, crockery, glassware, tubs, plated ware, &o. Venetian blinds, and oil cloth Thoroughbred wall-trained RETRIEVER DOG. 9-28 Sale at 12 o’clock. 9708 SEEING AEEIYALS, EX OOOLBBK WILL BE OPENED IN A FEW DAYS. JAMES MILLS, TAILOR, Pratt’s Buudikgs, Colombo street. TO THE HON. E. RICHARDSON. SIB, —As the writs will shortly bo AJ issued for the ELECTION of MEMBERS 'to serve in the New Parliament, we the undersigned ELECTORS of LYTTELTON respectfully request your services as OUR REPRESENTATIVE in the General Assembly. The distinguished services which you have rendered to the colony at large, your long and close connection with our port, and your efforts on all occasions to advance its material interests, warrant ns in earnestly requesting you to come forward. Should you accede to our request, wo pledge ourselves to use our best endeavors to secure your return. (Signed) Richard Wood John Grubb H. A. Williams E. Radcliffe Malcolm Miller Thomas M’lntosh Wm. Hollis E. Sinclair A. Watson W. H. Dix And 143 others. 26th September, 1881. To Messrs R. Wood, John Grubb, H. A. Williams, E. Radcliffe, Malcolm Miller, Thos. M’lntosh, Wm. Hollis, E. Sinclair, A. Watson, W. H. Dix, and 143 others. DEAR SIRS, —I have much pleasure in complying with your request to allow myself to be Nominated to REPRESENT LYTTELTON in the General Assembly at the forthcoming Election, My connection with Lyttelton is of such long standing that it is especially gratifying to pm to be asked on the present occasion to represent yon. I shall take an early opportunity of addressing you, and remain Yonr obedient servant, EDWARD RICHARDSON. 30th Sept. 1881. 9-27 9793
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Globe, Volume XXIII, Issue 2336, 28 September 1881, Page 2
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