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AUCTION NOTICE. TO CONFECTIONERS, PASTRYCOOKS, STOREKEEPERS, and tbi TRM)E. SALE OF PLANT, STOCK, &0., 4c.. OF A WHOLESALE AND RETAIL CONFECTIONER. ON TUESDAY NEXT, 23bd MAY. MESSES AYERS A CO. are favored with instructions to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION. The whole of the MANUFACTURING PLANT, STOCK, FURNITURE, FIXTURES, &c., 4c., Of that OLD ESTABLISHED BUSINESS, Corner of COLOMBO & GLOUCESTER STREETS. Comprising Sugar mill, cocoanut and peel cutter, almond blanchor, 3 lolly machines, 12 pairs cutters, copper pans, mortars, moulds, stands, plates, tins, sieves, trays, safe, essences, jellies, cap nles, marble slabs, biscuit show tins, beer engine, decanters, glasses, show cases, show tins, show glasses, cosnqnea, boa bons, lucky bags, mottoes, chocolates, creams, jujubes, gelatines, dry lollies of all descriptions (a largo stock), tinned tart fruits, essences, bride-cake stands, ornaments, wreaths, bouquets, leaves, &c., &0., &c., a very choice and well selected stock. Also, Furniture, Brinsmcad piano, trichord, quite new, mahogany extension table, nests of drawers, pier glass, pictures, aidetables, chairs, cabinet washstands, firstclass safe, and a largo quantity of other goods, too numerous to particularize. Also, REMAINDER OF LEASE OF PREMISES. The instructions ars to Sell Without the Slightest Reserve. A splendid chance for storekeepers to lay iu stocks. Sale to commence at 11 o’clock.

Terms at Sale. AYEUS & CO., Auctioneers. N.B.—Should the whole not be sold, the sale will bo continued on Thursday (Wednesday being a holiday). 5 20 650 Y® Q LI)E JgNGLYSHE pAYEE. Y b PAYEE OF YE OLDEN TYME. Y e PAYEE OF MEEEIE ENGLAND. QUEEN'S BIHTHDAY, 24t* MAY, 1882. IN YE DEILLE BHBDDB. GRANDE OPENING CBEEMONIE. The full particulars of which will shortly appear. WELCOME ODE BY YE EOYAL HBEALDE. YE QUEENE’S PROCESSION. Te Heraldea. Ye Pages. Ye Beefeaters Ye Gallants Ye Beadles Te Knyghtes YE MAIE POLE DANCES. TE MOEEICE DANCES. Te Procession of Te Baby Queaoe. To Procession in Ye Sedan Chairs Ya May Queen’s Coronation. Ye Olde Englyshe Dances. TE RICHARDSON'3 SHOWE. YK RICHARDSON’S SHOWE. YE EICHAEDSON’B SHOWE. Performances from 2 to 5 p.m., and from 8 to 10 p m. DRAMA, BURLESQUE, COMEDY. Farce and Pantomime. Ye Champione Pnnohe and Jndie of ye Worlde. Ye olde Chelsea Bun-honae. Ye old Tabarde Inne. Atte 9 of ye clocko, there willen bo a GRANDE DISPLACE OP FiBEWOBKBS, Conducted by one MATS IE B HA ERIE VINCENT, From ye Theatre Royal, Sydney.

No extra charge made for side ahowes, and everything willen be done to make ye fayre attrac. tive and auccessf alle, and yo charge for entrannce willen bo within je reach of alle. Fu’l particulars willen shortlie appears. OFFICE OF YE FAYEE, CATHEDEAL SQUAEE (Near Commercial Hotel) where every inforE. HELLFB, General Manager. T. BALDWIN EIGBYE, Secretary. M. J. ABEAHAMS, Agent in Advance. FAYEE OP YE OLDEN TYME. E FAYEE OP MEEEIE ENGLANDE. QUEEN’S JJIETHDAY, MAY 24th, in YE DSILLE SHEDDB. YE OPENING CEBEMONIE 11 A.M. Ye generous publiok willen be admitted on ye Queens’ Birthday, ye 24th May, at 10 by ye clocks, for ye paltry summo of 2s 6d, to witnesse ye Opening Ceremonie. After 1 by ye clocke on ye Quean’s Birthday ye ridiculous pryce of One Shilling only willen be charged. mation will be given. 5-18 508 QTJEIiN’3 BIRTHDAY, 11 A.M. T. BALDWIN EIGBYE, 5-20 682 Secretary.

£2OO REWARD. WHEREAS on the 15th Instant a man of the following description at Eiccarton Bash deliberately fired 4 Shots from a Revolver at John Deans, Esq. This Is to certify that a Reward of £2OO (Two Hundred Pounds) will be paid to any Person giving such information as shall load to the conviction of the offender. Offender is supposed to be about 35 years of age, 6ft 6 or 7 inches high, strongly built, beard, whiskers and moustache red, reddish hair on back of hands, strong wrists, two fresh scratches across the nose ; wore sac-coat, dark bine or nearly black, and grey trousers, was wearing black wide-awake hat, which fell off as ho ran away. DUNCAN, COTTEEILL & MARTIN, Solicitors, Manchester street. Christchurch, 20th May, 1882. 2253 WINTEE GOODS. EADO LI FFIS & OUG HI N Are now making their FIRST SHOW OF NEW WINTER DRESS GOODS, Including a Large Delivery of British Homespuns and Bradford Cashmeres, &,o. Also, Black French Merinos, Cashmeres, And the Now 11 Soarboro 1 ’ Serges, in black and colors (Highly recommended for general durability.) Cloaks, Dolmans, Jackets, and Ulsters, And the Latest Fashions in Millinery Goods. HEAVY GOODS. Blankets, Flannels, Sheetings, Quilts, Flannel Shirtings, Calicoes and Linens of excellent make and value. BRADFORD HOUSE, VICTORIA STREET, CHRISTCHURCH

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Globe, Volume XXIV, Issue 2533, 22 May 1882, Page 2

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750

Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Globe, Volume XXIV, Issue 2533, 22 May 1882, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Globe, Volume XXIV, Issue 2533, 22 May 1882, Page 2

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