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Farewell Dinner to John Deans, Esq. A PUBLIC DINNER -will be given to Mr. Deans, at the Mitre Hotel, Lyttelton, on Thursday, 11th December next, previous to his leaving for Scotland. Gentlemen desirous of attending, will be pleased to leave their names with Mr. Oass, Christchurch, or at the Mitre Hotel. Lyttelton, Nov. 20, 1851. ~~~ NOTICE. * THE PARTNERSHIP hitherto existing between Charles Turner and William Rice, as Butchers at Christchurch, is this t?ky dissolved by mutual consent. Any persons having claim on, or indebted to, the said firm, are requested to forward the' same to Charles Turner, Butcher, Christchurch. Charles Turner, William Rice. Witness, James Rule. November 18th, 1851. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS." rpHE Lyttelton- Church Building -*- Committee invite tenders to supply the whole, or any part of the following articles, viz., 20,000 ft. Black Pine in Scantlings. 7,535 ft. Kauri Pine in Scantlings. 11,300 ft. inch Totara Boarding. To be delivered on the Jetty, or at the works as may be agreed on. Tenders to state the time within which the whole or parts of the delivery will be made. A Schedule of the Scantlings may be seen at the Canterbury Association's Offices on and after Monday, Nov. 24, and tenders will be received up to Monday, the Ist of December. Any additional information required may be obtained by applying to B. W. Mountjfokt, Esq., the Architect. The Committee do not bind themselves to accept any tender. Any part of the above supplies may be tendered for separately. Henry Jacobs, Hon. Sec. SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION IV/TR. ALPORT is instructed to Sell by -U-L Public Auction, at his Store, on Wednesday next, the 26th insi, at 12 o'clock, noonj precisely, the following Goods, viz. :— 20 Tons Seed Potatoes." 20 Half-chests fine Black Tea. 45 Bags Mauritius Sugar. 9 do. Coffee. 1 Case of English Saddlery. 1 do. of Slops. 6 do. Assorted Pickles. 6 do. Mustard. 20 do. Assorted Oilman's Stores. 2, Norwich Quay, Lyttelton, Nov. 21, 1851. SALE BY AUCTION. MESSRS. LONGDEN & LE CREN will SELL BY AUCTION at their Stores on Thursday next, the 27th instant, ex " Mary," "Fly," and other late arrivals. 2 tons Flour, in 100 lb. Bags. 6 casks Pork. 4 kegs Butter. 4 bags Rice. 10 cwt. Bacon. 3 Chests Tea. 2 bags Coffee. 2 kegs Negrohead Tobacco. 1 hhd. Pine Apple Rum. , :j 50 Bags Sugar. 5 Boxes Raisins. 1 Cask Currants. 10 Boxes Mould Candles. 3 do Sperm do. 2 Casks Tongues. 50 bushels Bran. 10 Cases Garden Seeds. 20 Camp-Ovens. 2.000 Cigars, &c. &c. Axso, 24 SOFAS, (just arrived.) Sale at half-past eleven. TO SHEEP BREEDERS. ~t X RAMS fob. SALE, got by imported -LcJ German Sires, out of picked Port Philip Ewes. Apply to A. J. Alport, Lyttelton ; or to Mr. Stoddart, on the Rackia Terrace Station, south end of Malvern Hills. November 20, 1851.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume I, Issue 46, 22 November 1851, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Lyttelton Times, Volume I, Issue 46, 22 November 1851, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Lyttelton Times, Volume I, Issue 46, 22 November 1851, Page 4

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