TO LET, ON BUILDING LEASE, PART OF SECTION, No. 2, Norwich Quay, Lyttelton. For further particulars apply to A. J. Alport. SALE BY AUCTION. MR. ALPORT begs to announce that he will sell by Auction, at his Store, on Thursday Morning next, the 3rd of April, at 12 o'clock precisely, the following Goods, 3 Tons of first quality Flour, 2 ditto Manilla Sugar, 10 Chests Tea, 10 Bags of Sydney Biscuits, 10 Boxes Candles, 10 ditto Soap, 4 Oases of Lemon Syrup, 1 ditto Cloves Cordial, 2 ditto Peppermint, 1 ditto Mustard, 1 set of Brass mounted Leader Harness, 3 do. of plain do. 4 do. of Cart Harness, 20 Grindstones, 20 pairs of Hearthstones, 10,000 German Bricks, 6 dozen of Spades, 4 doz. pairs Moleskin and Cord Trowsers, 6 Winter Coats, 5 pairs Wellington Boots, 1 doz. Brazilian Hats. Any portion of the above will be open for Sale by Private Contract prior to the clay of Sale. 2, Norwich Quay, Lyttelton, March 28, 1851. WEST END OF LYTTELTON. Sale of land, adapted for Villas, &c. JTULLOCH respectfully announces • to the inhabitants of the Canterbury Settlement, that he is favoured with instructions to Sell by Auction, on Tuesday, the Bth of April, 1851, at his premises, No. il, Esplanade, Lyttelton, (near the Mitre Hotel,) several valuable sections of Land, each containing one quarter of an acre; the site is extremely beautiful, commanding as it does a portion of the most romantic scenery in New Zealand; the Harbour of Port Victoria is open to each lot, where vessels varying from five to one thousand tons may be seen entering and departing. The land selected for a Church, Parsonage, and School, is contiguous, and in the distance on the other side of the splendid harbour, are rich and picturesque mountains, on which large flocks of sheep and oxen are depasturing, which affords a plentiful supply to the inhabitants of Lyttelton and its vicinity. The Plans may be seen, and further particulars obtained on and after Monday next, the 31sl March, by applying to the Auctioneer. STOCK FOR SALE, Per " AUSTRALIA." OAA EWES, from 2 to 3 yrs. old. iJ\J\J 7 50 Wethers do. 13 Earns, 2 years old. From the Saxon Flock of G. Cox, Esq., Mulgoa. 5 Mares (Draught), warranted broken. 2 Horses, ditto. Apply to Mr. G. T. Parkinson, Gollan's Bay, or to the Owner on Board. FOR SALE, ALIGHT CART, suitable pok a SMALL HOESE. Apply to R. C. Bealbt, Canterbury Street, Lyttelton. E. C. Bealby is selling at his Furnishing and General Ironmongery Store, First Class London Saddles, Dairy utensils, Window Glass, Putty, Door Mats, Brooms, Brushes, Sorby's Chisels, Gouges, Plane Irons. Also a few tools manufactured by the best London makers, and Files, Easps, &c, at reduced prices. OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the Annual Licensing Meeting of the Magistrates of the Lyttelton District, will be holden at the Resident Magistrate's Court at Lyttelton, on Tuesday the loth day of April. All notices of applications for License must be made to the Clerk of the Magistrates, on or before Tuesday, April 1, in the terms of the Ordinance. Edward Wright, Lyttelton, March 7, 1851. Clerk to the Magistral.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume I, Issue 12, 29 March 1851, Page 4
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