Sale ex " Royal Stuart." IMPORTANT TO STOREKEEPERS AND OTHERS. "jy/TR. WAITT has received instructions ■^*-*- from Messrs. A. E. White and Co., the importers, to sell by public auction at the stores of Messrs. F. N, Campbell and Co., the following Merchandize, expressly selected by Mr. A. E. White for this market, viz.:— 10 cases, &c, Leather, Grindery, Boots and Shoes 3 cases ready made clothes 1 do. hats and caps 1 bale blankets 1 do. wool packs 1 do. sacks 1 case paperhangings 1 do. saddles and bridles 10 do. London soap 1 do. pipes (Milo) 28 bags sah, coarse and fine 1 package colored rugs 5 cases confectionery 1 do. toys, and ornamental goods 2 crates crockery and China ware—dinner, dessert, toilet, and breakfast services 1 cask glassware, assorted 1 case ornamental glassware ■ 1 do. American axes I hhd. holloware, &,c. 19 boxes window glass, assorted 6 cases furniture, viz., chairs, toilet tables, dining do., &c 20 cases Madeira wine 10 barrels oatmeal 50 boxes Fairfield sperm candles 44 packages sugar and groceries 37 do. oilmen's stores 50 cases It. Porter and Go's, bottled beer 1 case bonnets, trimmed 1 do. baby linen 1 do. hosiery I do. millinery 8 do. drapery, linen and woollen &c. &c. &c. Further particulars in next Wednesday's Lyttelton Times. Printed catalogues will be issued a few days previous to the sale. Terms Liberal. LytteUon, 12th January, 1855. UNRESERVED SALE OF FURNITURE, &c. AT ChRISTCHUKCH. "TV/TR. LONGDEN has received instruc- -"-■- tions to Sell by Auction, at the residence of John Craeroft Wilson, Esq., in Christchurch, on Thursday next, January 18th, a quantity of useful HOUSEHOLD SUNDRIES, Comprising,— 1 Round Table (Indian mahogany) Plated Soup Tureen, hot-water Dishes Decanter Stands, Muffiniers, Wine Labels, and other plated articles 1 Large Bedstead 1 Piece line Diaper j 2 do. very handsome silk Carpeting and Hearth-rugs White Satin, Bronze Kid, and Morocco Shoes Guitar Strings Worked Chair-backs, Pillows, and Cushions Chinese Fans Damask Curtains, with fittings, &c. Bed Furniture Fenders and Fire-irons American Ploughs A small lot of Books Painting of "The Start for the Derby" in 1844 Three sketches on Tiger Hunting, &c. &c. &c. Also, 20 Bags of the finest Cossipore Sugar, well worth the attention of storekeepers. Sale at 12 o'clock precisely. Luncheon provided. Terms Cash. Feeding Stuff from the Plains. A FEW hundred bushels of best Oats Do. do. do. Malting Barley Inwood's Bran E. Waixt. Jan. 12, 1555.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume V, Issue 230, 13 January 1855, Page 3
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405Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Lyttelton Times, Volume V, Issue 230, 13 January 1855, Page 3
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