TiUE OF CATTLE. m-o T ONGDEN has received instrucM don? fron. Messrs. Sh»y &Le to, Pn",," An lion, on Saturday, Jan. 27th, at KX^d " lllC G°lden FkeCe H°lCl> tlnistcliiifch, 4 MABES, first- rate "draught and saddle.. The above have been some time in the colony «A maiiv forward in calf. Sale at 12 o'clock, and unreserved. -Z^^fjO STOREKEEPERS AND 1 OTHERS. Sale ex "Royal Stuart." a, Messrs. Campbell &• Co.'s Stores on Monday 1 the 20th inst. ft/TR WAITT has received instructions LVI from Messrs. A. E. White and Co., the mpo rters, to sell by public auction at the stores f Messrs F N. Campbell and Co., on Monday, i,p ooih inst., the following Merchandize, ex!;^v selected by Mr. A. E. White for this narket, viz.:— 10 cases, &c, Leather, Grindery, Boots and Shoes 3 cases ready made clothes I do. hats and caps 1 bale blankets 1 do. u'oul packs I do. sacks 1 case juipevbanginßS 1 do. saddles and bridles 10 do. London soap 1 do. pipes (Milo) 28 bags sail, 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 1 hhd. hollowave, &c. 19 boxes window glass, assorted 6 cases furniture, viz., chairs, toilet tables, dining do., &c. 20 cases Madeira wine JO barrels oatmeal 50 boxes Fiiirfield sperm candles - 44 packages sugar and groceries 37 do, oilmen's stores 50 cases R. Porter and Go's, bottled beer 1 case bonnets, trimmed 1 do. baby linen 1 do. hosiery 1 do. millinevy • 8 do. drapery, linen and woollen &c. &c. &c. Printed catalogues will be issued a few days vevious to the sale. Tetqis Liberal. Lyttelton, 12th January, 1855. CONTINUATION OF UNRESERVED SALE BY AUCTION. MTR. ALPORT is instructed to Sell by x Public Auction without the slightest Re!|l»e, at Mr. Kcsteven's Store, in .Canterbury 'feet, on Thursday, February Ist, at twelve cl()ck, noon, precisely, the remainder of the roperty unsold, consisting of— Handsome oak 4-post Bedstead and mattrass Ancient carved oak cabinets, presses and chests Portable forge and anvil ■ Do. Cooking stove with tins ■ Prints and Engravings ■ And a variety of other Goods to be enu■ernted in handbills. ■ 2> Norwich Quay, Lyttelton. M *2t" January, 1855. I FOR SAIE^ ~~~~ CORROSIVE SUBLIMATE, . W Arscnic > Flour Sulphur, Strychnine,- &c. H A. Bayfeiljd, ■I^^^ Lyttelton and Chxisiuhurch. |~ hirTale, ' ~~~". H FEw very choice MILKING COWS. ■7 «ow about calving down. -■,-'. , -%i- »ply to Mr. H. S. Brown, Lincoln January 16 } 18 55> . *-
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Lyttelton Times, Volume V, Issue 233, 24 January 1855, Page 3
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